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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Tuesday night Activity.
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 10:46:46 -0400
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Well, we keep hearing that spring is on the way.  We did get a nice warm day, but the winds came up and temps plummeted down into the teens again. Still, things are warming up and Tuesday should be a great time for snagging all sorts of exciting contacts on the VHF band that combines the good features of 144 and 432 MHz. You get the quietness of 432 along with the propagation capabilities of 144! What more could you ask for? Just look for contacts around 222.100 MHz starting at about 2300 UT which is 7 PM on the East Coast.

I missed last week as a good friend had passed away but I expect to be active starting at 23:45 UT or earlier for this Tuesday, and I hope the contact totals keep rising.  The 222 MHz Activity Committee has just informed me that  Orville Podgorni the IOTA operator who was selected for the fantastic trip to Beechey Island has been air lifted back to the USA after suffering mild frostbite on his hands, nose and other appendages after spending too much time with bare fingers while pushing keyboard buttons to activate Beechey Island on 20 meter FT8. Note that his operating  spot is located well above the Arctic Circle and is inhabited by Polar bears and a few seals. Poor Orville was trying to get that last RR73 across when his right and left hand fingers stuck to the keyboard. I have been told that the typical procedure up there is to pee on the keyboard to loosen the hands, but things were so cold that the procedure did not work and other parts were subsequently exposed and partially frozen. The keyboard had to be abandoned as it is now stuck to the rocks on the shore of the island.  Orville is resting comfortably in a re hab center in Keokuk, Iowa. He reports that he loved the trip and misses the sled dogs but not the load of whale blubber used to feed the dogs. All's well that ends well. I can't wait for the next Committee prize offering.

So make a resolution to get on 222 MHz plus or minus the 222.100 MHz calling frequency, and see what you can work. Many ops also use the ON4KST chat page (144/432 Region 2)  for setting up skeds. Last week, Good Buddy Ron, WZ1V made a 510 mile contact with N8LRG by using the ON4KSTchat page. Congrats to both ops.

The Moon will be up on Tuesday night and Moonrise in Texas will be about 22:30 UT. I will get on early if anyone wants to try a rising Moon sked via the EME route. I can do Q65B or even CW. Let me know if interested. By 00:00 the Moon elevation here is 38 degrees so it is in a good spot for most of the country.

CU on 222 MHz!!

Dave K1WHS

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