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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Hey Boys and Girls, It's 222 Night
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:08:36 -0500
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Hi VHFers

There is a lot t report on this week!!   Not only is it 222 Activity Night, but I have also gotten word from the 222 Activity Committee about their plans for the K1PXE Gift Shop soon to be located in Benton, NH just west of North Woodstock. Rock removal is going along well in rendering Mt Moosilaukee to become the 3 dimensional likeness of Pete K1PXE. The Visitor's Center will be the first building that you see in the shadow of the K1PXE monolith. Incidentally, the shadow of the K1PXE sculpture will extend across Route 93 all the way to Lincoln, NH and the Loon Mountain ski area. At exactly  6 PM on June 21, the shadow of Pete's nose will block the Sun from the main doorway at G&H Pizza on Main Street in Lincoln.  Residents are ecstatic as the timing of the occultation of Pete's nose is akin to the solar effect at Stonehenge on the Salisbury Plain at the Equinox. Pete, who is being honored for his many years of activity on the VHF and UHF bands will have much memorabilia and "tourist product" for sale in the new Gift Shop. Proceeds will go to the 222 MHz Activity Committee.  The oncoming winter will slow down the construction, but planning and much work is forging ahead on the Visitor's Center and Gift Shop.  The 222 Activity Committee has planned out many trails to accentuate the views of the K1PXE likeness, and all of those trails will come back and funnel all of the visitors right through the planned Gift Shop! There will be many exciting toys games and books for young and old alike.

In addition to the stuffed toys and bobble-head dolls, A reproduction of the K1PXE CQ machine that can make 45 minute long CQs will be offered to the public at the Gift Shop, and I am excited to announce the addition of a full 16 disc 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record set of K1PXE practice Q65  records to bring you head first into the 21st century with digital communications. Not only will you become well trained to able to copy  Q65A tones, but there are added records to cover Q65-B, C, and D as well. If you purchase these records for your very own, just imagine sitting in your shack every night for a few hours, listening and learning how to copy those tones until you become one of those rare skilled veterans of ham radio.  Your radio club associates will look up to you.  Your ham radio friends will envy your skills. They will be jealous at how you effortlessly work DX, and dare I say it, but I'll bet it will improve your love life as well. I should add the the record set comes in a deluxe Saskatchewan Moose leather Gold embossed binder with a small exquisitely printed booklet that describes a few study hints to help you along in your quest to master Q65.  These vinyl discs will definitely become a family heirloom.

Today is Tuesday. That means that all sorts of fun can be had if you power up your 222 MHz gear this evening.  Any increases in general activity start off slowly, but at some point the growth expands at a high rate. We are not quite there yet. but we are getting there. N1AV just completed his project of doubling the size of his 2X cross polarized yagis and he was on the air last night and worked everyone who was QRV at the time.  I also hear that a new station in Oklahoma is almost on the air, so that means another state is just about ready to go witha permanent presence. I had to get W5ZN to drive over to Oklahoma and set up a single yagi in my effort to complete my 222 WAS. There was no QRO activity in the state back then in 2021.  Anyway, I digress...... The 222 activity starts after dinner time or about 00:00 UT on the East Coast and participants in the midwest are also there, but tend to stay on later than us Easterners. After 02:00 UT most easterners go QRT and work on stamp collections or pickle insects in Formaldehyde, while the Midwesterners are still happily making skeds and trying to work over obscenely long paths.  There is a bunch of activity in the Pacific NW with K7ND and friends, but I do not hear much about the Golden State activity. N6ZE and W6TCP are there but activity has not picked up as much there as some other spots.   So, if you are new to all this,  just get on and look for contacts around 222.100 starting a bit before 00:00 or 7PM on the East Coast. The ON4KST Chat page is a good place to monitor activity. The 222 guys use the 144/432 Region 2 Chat. The Moon will be well up in the sky this evening, so no rising Moon shots, but there will be plenty of activity off the Moon there as well. They all use HB9Q Chat and the 222 MHz page. N1AV will be there along with W7JW, K3SK, W4ZST, W7TZ and others. Maybe the Oklahoma station will appear?  If you are curious, you can eavesdrop on the HB9Q Chat.   So please make an effort to get on. The numbers are down slightly from the Summertime activity highs, but the activity levels are still as good or better than what you will find on 222 in an ARRL contest! I am not kidding! No malarkey!!

One last note.  I am hearing grumblings of some serious events happening in Iowa and Arizona that could change the landscape on 222 MHz VHF in the future. Please standby as I get more information.

73

Dave K1WHS


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