[Elecraft] EQP Where's the Buzz?
David Ferrington, M0XDF
M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk
Fri Mar 13 10:30:11 EDT 2009
I don't agree, it is possible to work across the pond on 160m at 5
watts.
I havn't done it, but one of my radio colleagues has.
I agree with Dale, it's possible to do this with 1w too.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
--
If all is not lost, where is it?
On 13 Mar 2009, at 10:25, Lennart M wrote:
> ... and that means it is no use trying to work cross pond on 160.
> Bye from SM7BIC AR..
>
> That is the rule, 100W max, so if your're QRO and normally up above
> 400W or so, then you can't enter a log.
> However, why not try running barefoot this time and see how you like
> it. You might find it an interesting challenge.
>
> Sorry to anyone you thinks I'm sticking my foot in here
> 73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
> --
> For all our conceits about being the center of the universe, we live
> in a
> routine planet of a humdrum star stuck away in an obscure corner ...
> on an
> unexceptional galaxy which is one of about 100 billion galaxies. ...
> That
> is the fundamental fact of the universe we inhabit, and it is very
> good for
> us to understand that. -Carl Sagan, astronomer and writer (1934-1996)
>
> On 13 Mar 2009, at 05:51, Jan Erik Holm wrote:
>
>> From the rules:
>> Please limit power to 100W maximum.
>>
>> Since I don´t operate at the 100W power level (or lower)
>> does it mean I can´t take part in it? Just let me know
>> and I will not bother.
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