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From: "Ken" <wa8jxm@gmail.com>
To: "ZR" <zr@jeremy.mv.com>
Cc: "TOPBAND" <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: Nice QRPP QSO
On Dec 11, 2011, at 2:03 PM, ZR wrote:
> QRP can be fun and I guess I'll never
> understand the type of operator who needs a 3CX15000 and a world class
> antenna farm to boost his ego.
Carl,
QRP may be fun for the QRP station but it's often a PITA for the station on
the other end.
I'm not saying that most of us need a KW on CW, I sold my SB220 in 1974. But
I hate trying to dig some station out of the mud to get 50% copy just so
that he can get his jollies with miles per milliwatt.
Yes, I've operated a little QRP and decided it wasn't fair to the stations
on the other end.
Obviously, YMMV.
73, Ken WA8JXM
Ken, Im far from anti QRO as many on here and the Amps reflector know. My
amps are a LK-500ZC and Alpha 76 PA on the primary and second station
respectively. Backups are a MLA-2500 and DTR-2000L and the only time they
get used is when I cycle them thru once a year for a week. In fact I run an
amp repair and 6M conversion business.
OTOH there is very little I need on any band and since I hate most of whats
on TV, especially what the OL watches; cant read a book constantly and Im
too old to surf porn in the Internet Ive taken up other excuses to be in the
basement. QRP is one of them. Restoring vintage AM and SSB gear plus
building AM amps and modulators is another. VHF to microwave also takes some
of my time.
Since QRP appears to be more popular in EU Id say any CW op worth his salt
over there is capable of digging out weak signals.
Carl
KM1H
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