Now for my second pet peeve. A QRP signal working someone running 100 watts or more. One party gets solid copy while the other must strain his ear to even get a report. When I go down to 1 watt and m
And mine has been (for 27+ years), "one watt, all the time." Currently operate little due to time restraints and have never had "giant" aluminum antennas, though I have had v-beams, quads, and wire a
Has anyone twisted your arm to "dig-out" low sigs? All low sigs are not QRP! You can lower your rf gain or kick in attenuators to eliminate all the NOT 599 signals. Has anyone used: QRO Shall I incre
Let me "chirp" in here for this one.. I've always run QRP. it's fun, it's novel, and yea, very, very efficient. I can work most anyone using the same power that lights up the led display on my argona
<< Now for my second pet peeve. A QRP signal working someone running 100 watts or more. One party gets solid copy while the other must strain his ear to even get a report. >> I've been on the receivi
Since this is the Ten-Tec reflector, I'd like to add a kind word for the Argonaut V. With 20 W it's not officially QRP unless you turn the power down, but it's a blast to operate. I've had mine since