Posted by
Mark J. Schreiner on
Jan 11, 2006; 5:37pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/QRP-viability-during-solar-cycle-min-tp385539p385563.html
BTW, last night 160m sounded pretty good. I didn't have time to spend on the radio but I did work my second European DX with 5W from my K2. I worked G3PQA (I think that was it, my memory may not be 100% since I'm in a training course today). Apparently he is a fairly big "Top Band" station. It took a little while until he got my callsign, but afterward, he did say "Nice job for 5W" so I was happy!
Mark, NK8Q
>From: "Darwin, Keith" <
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>Date: Wed Jan 11 11:19:39 CST 2006
>To:
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>Subject: [Elecraft] QRP viability during solar cycle min?
>K1 or K2. Hmmm, the debate continues. But wait, we're approaching a
>sunspot min. My antennas are pretty limited. I have a 28 foot vertical
>(fed with a tuner near the base) for 40 thru 15 and a dipole at 25 feet
>but that is about it. No towers, no high wires, no yagis.
>
>How limiting will 5 or 10 watts (even with that Elecraft Mojo) be under
>current conditions? Are we entering into conditions where QRP with
>simple antennas will become rather frustrating? Is it K2/100 time?
>
>- Keith KD1E -
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