This year in CQ 160 SSB I enjoyed sending the /QRP, just to have people
say "you can't be QRP, you're S9+" My usual reply was "it is amazing
what 5 watts into a 160 four square can do."
Definitely lets go for a QRP category (whether /QRP is sent of not) as it
will add a new option for people to play in and might bring a few new
players to the events.
73 W0ETC
On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 05:20:50 +0000 Dave Barr <k2yg@bellatlantic.net>
writes:
> Uli -
>
> Good idea about a QRP catagory. I've been running QRP in contests
> for
> about 4 or 5 years. I have never used the qrp suffix in a
> contest.
> Occasionally I use it outside of contests when calling a station
> that
> would be a new QRP entity for me , but not always by any means. I
> just
> like to see it on the QSL card! Total DXCC QRP is now about 230.
>
> Anybody else interested in a QRP catagory in contests (without the
> suffix being sent)?
>
> 73
>
> Dave
> K2YG @ 5 or 500
>
>
>
> "Uli Stolz, DJ9XB" wrote:
>
> > Dear Glenn,
> >
> > What's about a caterory " SOAB QRP " , as in the
> > 'normal' CQ WW contests in SSB and CW ?
> >
> > 73
> >
> > Uli, DJ9XB / J49XB
> >
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