I missed most of the fun. I was busy chasing a home network/internet problem
caused by my new router. With me planning on being gone for the Central
States Conference, there was no way I was about to leave with a non-working
internet. My life would be over. On the bright side, I managed to work 3
random FT8 contacts, none of which were 2s. I also got the home network
working again, but it was close to midnight when I did.
K3SK - FM07
-----Original Message-----
From: VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting-bounces+k3sk=buckwalter.co@contesting.com>
On Behalf Of David Olean
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2025 1:12 PM
To: 222 >> 222Activity@groups.io <222Activity@groups.io>;
NEWSVHF@mailman.qth.net; vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: [VHFcontesting] 22 July 222 MHz... Do you see a pattern?
The stars have aligned as 222 Night turns out to be the 22nd day of the month.
With all those twos around, there is no excuse NOT to get on the
222 MHz band tonight. I looked at the prop forecast (The hepburn map) and
things do not look good for DX from New England. A cool high pressure system
from Canada insures that there will be no water vapor available to enable any
long distance contacts from New England.Other areas should be OK. To combat
the lack of propagation, we can all get on and make some noise to make the
night interesting. There have been a few new ops showing up on 222. Why not
plan to get on this evening and see who you can hear. K1HC in FN53 was quite
popular two weeks ago.
Don't forget to monitor ON4KST 144/432 MHz Region 2 Chat page to facilitate
lining up contacts. If you are not in the NYC/Philly area, posting on ON4KST
will alert those centrally located operators to turn their beams towards you.
I hope to be QRV at about 21:30 UT. The Moon will be setting here and it will
be close to the Western horizon. THe problem is that the Sun is almost in the
same spot. I think it can still work if you skew your yagi away from the Sun a
few degrees. Moon will be at 14 degrees here at 2130 UT. I can work a single
yagi station via EME, so you might want to listen on 222.080 if you can. I
monitor the HB9Q 222 MHz Chat page for EME. All you need is about 200 watts or
so. I have worked 100 watt stations, but it is difficult. Everything has to
line up perfectly with
100 watts. I will be on 222.080 2nd on Q65B-60. I will be on 222.100+
after Moonset at 2300 UT (7PM EDST) looking for non EME signals.
Don't forget to get on 222 MHz this evening. Rumor has it that whoever works
the most stations with a "2" in the call, might win a bass boat and trailer.
Dave K1WHS
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