> You should run QRP.
> On the other hand, just because it's neat I run big hardline, with
> as few connectors as possible, to the biggest, highest antenna I
> can put up... Big low loss hardline on all bands, to all antennas.
One needs to do all that to work all the QRP'ers.
> But I seriously encourage YOU to use QRP.
Me, too!
Someone ought to start an award for QRP; not for the people operating
QRP, all the rest of us who do all the work scratching out their puny
signals from the noise. QSLs required, must say QRP on the QSL. No
problem there; the only thing prouder than a QRP operator is a hen
just after laying an egg.
73, Rod N4SI
The DXer formerly known as N9AKE
(c) 5 November, 1996
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