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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Argonauts
From: Richards <jrichards@k8jhr.com>
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Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 01:11:44 -0500
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I understand that sort of thrill.

When I was a very new ham, myself, I contacted a guy operating portable with a very low temporary 20 meter antenna in DEATH VALLEY, and he worked me here in Michigan with a mere 5 watts SSB. I was his first contact from that site and I could just sense and FEEL his excitement as he asked me to repeat my call sign and location - because he could not believe he heard me correctly. I really sensed his excitement, and it left an indelible impression about operating QRP. I imagined the guy jumping up and down and hollering afterward.

Similarly, I once worked a guy running 5 w SSB from AZ and testing a home brew microphone compression circuit. I could just feel his excitement when he learned he was a true 5-9 in Michigan. I sent him a digital recording of the QSO, so he could make a first hand assessment of his audio using the home brew compressor. This led to an extensive correspondence about microphones and such afterward. The QRP thing seems a lot of fun.

Working these guys, and sensing their excitement, gave me a special appreciation and insight into this aspect of the hobby.

--------------------  K8JHR  -------------------------------




On 2/15/2014 7:44 PM, Paul Gates wrote:
Back in 1979 I had a Argonaunt 509 with a 3 element beam on roof of a 2 story 
home and worked a guy from Mich. in Dallas. he was using a converted HT CB and 
said I was 20 on his HT. This was on 10 meters

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