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Re: QRP Rocks!


 

Deon,

That's a pretty impressive list. Maybe I am going to have to rethink mobile operation. I managed to talk to a couple of Russians a few weeks ago on 15M. This was 10 watts operating by the bay here in Brisbane. You are right band conditions are improving.

Dave,? W6VYC


--- On Thu, 3/25/10, capesafari wrote:

From: capesafari
Subject: [QRPops] Re: QRP Rocks!
To: QRPops@...
Date: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 11:35 PM

?

Indeed - The recent solar activity is really helping a lot!
There's so many interesting dx to pick from daily basis.
From my daily commute (abt 40)
mobile/hamstick log includes:

T32MI - QRP 20
ZK3YA - QRP 40&20
ZK3OU - QRP 40&20
VP2MCC - QRP 20
OH8X - 20W 20
VQ9LA - 40W 20
S79GM on 50W 20
DT8A - not so much QRP - but still - 60W / 30m

Hope you guys are also having fun with the nice propagation.

73 - deon

--- In QRPops@yahoogroups. com, Hiroki Kato wrote:
>
> QRPops,
> You can't believe what's been happening here, totally beyond my wildest imagination.? It's been three straight days of cold, miserable rainy WX in Cambridge, MA, winter returning with vengeance. I turned on the 817 at noon ED, ?unlikely thing for me to do at this hour except for the rain. ?All of 15, 17 and 20 were open and I bagged OG2A from Finland on 15 SSB and a bunch of stateside stations also on 15, including W5 from Texas who was running 5 watts CW into a dipole. The Finnish station didn't believe me when I told him I was running 2.5 watts from a short vertical.?
> Well, good days are here again (well, almost).
> 73,
> Hirokips Nick, I saw your awesome demo on YouTube of remote controlling the KX3 with iPhone. Are you going to globalize (i.e., useable on other X'vers) it?
>

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