QRP Club
Ham Radio Activity => QRP => Topic started by: f8wbd on March 13, 2014, 18:41:27 UTC
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Up early as the YL and I would be absent most of the day. Turned on the rig (20 meters) at about 0530 French time. Sent a CQ a few times. No calls and nothing on the reverse beacon. Listened up the band and heard Tasmania VK7CW working stations. Gave him a call and was rewarded with a QSO.
Details here: My Rig Heathkit HW-8 @ 1 watt, Par EF-20 wire antenna.
Lovely.
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Up early as the YL and I would be absent most of the day. Turned on the rig at about 0530 French time. Sent a CQ a few times. No calls and nothing on the reverse beacon. Listened up the band and heard Tasmania VK7CW working stations. Gave him a call and was rewarded with a QSO.
Details here: My Rig HW-8 @ 1 watt, Par EF-20 antenna.
Lovely.
Super - QRP doesn't get much better than that. Well done!!
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Up early as the YL and I would be absent most of the day. Turned on the rig at about 0530 French time. Sent a CQ a few times. No calls and nothing on the reverse beacon. Listened up the band and heard Tasmania VK7CW working stations. Gave him a call and was rewarded with a QSO.
Details here: My Rig HW-8 @ 1 watt, Par EF-20 antenna.
Lovely.
Super - QRP doesn't get much better than that. Well done!!
GRRRrrrrreeeaat, good work,myself i found it was totaly open any directions, got me WL7E, ZS6JM, PZ5RA as real dx. Also some strong continental stns with 5w and 3el..
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Well done indeed! I am still building my qrp transmitter (iler 20m) but I hope to join you all soon.
73's Bert