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Re: Topband: QRP/Poor antenna stations ARRL160

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Subject: Re: Topband: QRP/Poor antenna stations ARRL160
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 08:59:24 -0800
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On 12/3/2012 8:18 AM, Bill Stewart wrote:
N0TT, N0NI, W0SD, AA1K and about 80 other stations heard me, most on first or 
second call Saturday night. Best DXwas probably KA6BIM/7 in Oregon. Good ops 
and patient with the weak signal crowd.

YES! I ran QRP with 5 watts, putting in a total of about 11 hours. I'm 70 miles S of San Francisco, which is about 2,300 miles from NO3M and K8KS. Both of them pulled me out of the noise, with a lot of serious work on their end (take a look at NO3M's RX antennas, described on his website). KH6LC, KL7RA,N0TT, N0NI, K5KC, N8OO, and WD5R heard me right away, and needed only a repeat on my section. W0SD heard me, but it took two tries and a lot of repeats to make the QSO. VY2ZM heard me, gave me a lot of QRZ?, but never copied my call. I ended up with 130 QSOs in 36 sections and 26 states. West of the Mississippi, I missed only ND, NTX, and WTX. Never heard ND and WTX. Thanks to them for the QSOs.

WD5COV (20 dB over S9), K9CT, WB9Z, W8MJ, K9AY were loud (S9 most of the time), but alligators. None got into my log. All were CQ machines, with listening times in the millisecond range.

Conditions to W1, W2, and the rest of the east coast seemed quite a bit down from previous years.

73, Jim K9YC
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