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[VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Activity Night

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Activity Night
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2025 10:32:34 -0400
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It is Tuesday and so each and every 222 MHz op should be thinking about turning on their gear and making some cool contacts on 222. All of my QSOs will be cool as the temps are dropping to 22F overnight!  It is snowing now and promises to be a pretty lousy day. I was hoping to get my antenna fixed, but the weather has conspired to prevent that as I need to dry out the power divider and jumper cable to the preamp box and it has been wet and rainy for days. One afternoon dried off, but I had another engagement at the time, so I missed the four hours when it actually was not raining or trying to rain. I am sure I will have VSWR problems again.

The plan for each Tuesday night is to get on starting after dinner. The New England folks start showing up at 23:00 UT OR 7 pm. I try to be on and making noise on 222.100 plus or minus the QRM a bit before.  Activity goes up to about 01:00 or 9 PM EDST but can go longer depending on conditions.  I note that K8RYU will be on early and then later on looking for DX. Also WA3EOQ will show up after 01:00 UT.  A few new stations have appeared over the last few weeks and that is encouraging. A few of our Canadian friends have been absent and I wish that they would make an appearance as they all add a great deal to the enjoyment of our hobby.  Ham radio should transcend borders and develop friendships that make the world a smaller place through the magic of radio.

The NE VHF Conference will be upon us in a month and I have word that the 222 MHz Activity Committee will be providing some adult beverages for the hospitality Room on Friday evening. They have been rather secrretive about how the libations will be distributed. I am sensing that if you are not planning to get on 222 MHz and partake of one of their drinks, you are to be subjected to a genuine New Jersey knee-capping. The rumours of the burning truck tire around the neck are erroneous. They do have standards.

So dust off your code key, de frag your hard drive, and turn on your EF Johnson sideband adaptor and get on 222 this evening.  GB Ron WZ1V is not offering any prizes for a contact with himself this time around, but I understand that W1GHZ and N1JEZ are offering wheel barrows full of snow to all who manage a contact with them in northern Vermont.

CU tonight

Dave K1WHS


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