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220 Activity during VHF Contests?
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by W3UTD on April 12, 2005
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Anyone have experience with 220 Mhz during contests? I'm considering adding it to my hill topping setup.
Is the activity mostly SSB/CW, FM or both?
I know I can pick up an FM rig fairly cheap, but a transverter for 220 seems a bit pricey. The best I've seen is the Elecraft XV222 for $350.
Any advice?
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RE: 220 Activity during VHF Contests?
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by WB2WIK on April 12, 2005
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There's more activity on 222 MHz during contests than at any other time!
It's a mix of SSB & CW for weak-signal work (picking up more grids) and FM for local work. *All* the "big" VHF-UHF contest stations have large facilities for 222 MHz SSB/CW, so if you can work them on two meters, you can work them again on 135cm; thus, to really "compete," you need to add these grids.
I find I can work only 3-4 grids on FM, but maybe 15 on SSB/CW, so the addition of the weak signal modes is definitely worthwhile. The "big guns," especially in the Northeastern states where there's a lot of activity and not too many high mountain ranges to block off the tropo, often work 25-30 grids on 222 MHz SSB/CW.
DEM makes a good transverter, also...
WB2WIK/6
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RE: 220 Activity during VHF Contests?
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by W3UTD on April 12, 2005
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All I can find on transverters at this point is:
Elecraft XV222, 25 watts out for $349 (Kit form)
Down East Microwave 222-28, 20 watts out for $395 Assembled
SSB USA LT-220S for $890
The Down East TXVTR is leading the pack of choices at this point.
Are there any other's I've missed>
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RE: 220 Activity during VHF Contests?
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by WB2WIK on April 13, 2005
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I think you've hit them all -- the current ones.
In the past, there was also the Microwave Modules MMT220/28, and I used one of those for years with good results.
The FT-736R (discontinued) also had a 220 MHz module as a plug-in option, and that works well, too -- if you have the rig!
Currently, the DEM is very popular.
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RE: 220 Activity during VHF Contests?
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by K7VO on April 13, 2005
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There was an article in QST awhile back describing converting a Ten Tec 2m transverter into a 222 transverter. If you're on a tight budget that may be a viable option.
73 de Caity,
K7VO
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RE: 220 Activity during VHF Contests?
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by KE4DRN on April 14, 2005
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Hi,
Here is the QST article and additional info
May 2001 QST Pg 28
Get On 222 MHz with a Ten-Tec 1210 Transverter!
by Botts, J.G., K4EJQ
Apr 2002 QST 71 Re: Get on 222 MHz with a Ten-Tec 1210 Transverter!
(Technical Correspondence) Bloom, Alan, N1AL
Apr 2002 QST 71 Re: Get on 222 MHz with a Ten-Tec 1210 Transverter! (reply)
(Technical Correspondence) Botts, James G., K4EJQ
73 james
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RE: 220 Activity during VHF Contests?
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by WB2PID on May 6, 2005
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If you operate 220 FM during a contest, a simple trick is to leave the rig parked and squelched on 223.5 MHz, the common simplex channel. If someone breaks the squelch looking for a contact - work 'em! I only have FM for this band (so far), the bigger stations generally call CQ on FM a number of times during the contest - and so can you.
Jim WB2PID
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