[CW] Good CW QRP Rig...
John Birkett
jbirk44 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 17 15:13:07 EDT 2004
Gene,
Here is a list of various qrp rigs:
http://home.alltel.net/johnshan/qrp_ss_rigs.html
John, kc2htp
--- Gene Buckle <geneb at deltasoft.com> wrote:
> > > I've been looking at getting a small QRP
> tranciever for doing some lunch
> > > time CW work. Can anyone here recommend a
> pre-built radio that is good
> > > quality? I've heard of the Rock Mite, but I
> don't know anything about how
> > > well it works.
> >
> > resistor to get about 600 mW from mine. A lot of
> your success will depend
> > on location and antenna, you don't have a ton of
> power to make up for
> > inefficiencies.
> >
> This would be something to use at work, so I'd
> likely end up with a long
> wire instead of a dipole.
>
> > I'm looking for the same thing now. For me the
> Elecraft K1 with the
> > internal battery and tuner is looking good. If
> you don't want 15 meters,
> > the KX-1 might be a good choice, I've heard good
> things about it.
> > Haven't tried either. And of course all of the
> above are kits.
> >
> I'm looking for something small - isn't the K1
> pretty close to a fullsize
> radio?
>
> > So far my best portable combination is a used
> OHR-400 with a PAC-12, but
> > it's a lot of gear to pack and set up.
> >
>
> Does the OHR-400 manufacturer have a website?
>
> thanks!
>
> g.
>
>
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