[TenTec] QRP vs Big Daddy

Jim Brown k9yc at audiosystemsgroup.com
Tue Jul 30 02:58:00 EDT 2013


On 7/29/2013 11:23 PM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
> There is some kind of thrill in working DX with 5 watts and a piece of
> wire (or anything similar)

Yes, there is, although I've done it with serious antennas.

The rules of all the major DX contests are strongly rigged in favor of 
stations in the Atlantic basin, including the Caribbean, (by a factor of 
at least 10:1, 30:1 for IARU), and since I live in W6, I thumb my nose 
at them by working them QRP.  After working three major DX contests QRP, 
I have 65 countries worked, most of them confirmed on LOTW, and I have 
45 states worked QRP on 160M. I'm missing VT, NC, WV, MS, and one more 
on the east coast I worked 49 states with 100W on 160M in a contest 
weekend, picked up the 50th (SD -- he went QRT early) in the next contest.

Let me tell you -- there is a learned skill to being weak. You TX 
NOTHING extraneous, and you repeat the important, and missed, stuff (and 
nothing but) until the other guy gets it.  When the other guy has 
something right, like your call, you NEVER repeat it. You only repeat 
what he doesn't have, and you repeat it several times. Remember, your 
signal is in his noise, he's limited by QRN, and there is QSB, and 
occasionally QRM.

73, Jim K9YC
306 countries worked high power from CA in six years, 64 QRP :)


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