[SixClub] QRP on Six ???
Larry Brown
dogsnradios at att.net
Sat Jan 22 22:05:13 EST 2011
Joey I can't remember his call but he was in 4-land and I hear him on the Extra portion of 75m from time to time. Other ops have called him on it and he blows them off.
Larry
On Jan 22, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Richard J. Fiero II W5TFW wrote:
> QRP is defined as 10 WATTS or LESS !
>
> and I would LOVE to see that " HAM " tell the FCC he is running, 2000 watts
> !
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Larry Brown" <dogsnradios at att.net>
> To: "World Wide Six Meter Club" <sixclub at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 8:21 PM
> Subject: [SixClub] QRP on Six ???
>
>
>> OK gang! Is there a standard to go by? A "carved-in-stone" rule as what
>> constitutes QRP? Is it 10 watts,5 watts or as I heard an op on 75 meters
>> say one night "if I'm running less that 2000 watts it's QRP! ". Seriously,
>> I know the last one is not right but I did hear the op say that!
>>
>> The reason I ask is that back on Jan 9th Howard(W5DNT) in EM01 had a huge
>> pileup working. To break down things to a more manageable mess he finally
>> called for QRP only. I switched the Kenwood TS-60 to low(about 8-9 watts
>> on the Heathkit 2102 meter and threw out the call. I was the one of the
>> first ones he pulled out. 5x7 peaking to 9 into EM01 from EM78. I've since
>> made several contacts into EM01.EL17 and EL18 on low power.
>>
>> Later another op informed me that QRP on VHF was 5 watts or less. So what
>> is the accepted power for QRP on VHF? Am I misleading other operators when
>> I identify as kg4zar/QRP ? If I try a contest am I cheating if I'm using
>> 8-10 watts(into my homebrew rigid dipole)? Is there a standard or does
>> each contest set their own QRP standard?
>>
>> Thanks Guys/Gals !
>> Larry
>> kg4zar
>> EM78hp
>>
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