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Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 5166 Times Thanked : 323 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: QRP - What's the point? Fri Jun 24, 2022 4:06 pm
QRP operations are not for everyone. I mean why would you want to 'limit' yourself?
As a Foundation Radio Amateur licenced operator you're legally stuck with 10 Watts or less.
What can you do with that? Not a lot?
You'd be amazed at what you can do with even less.......
Enjoy.
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Subject: Re: QRP - What's the point? Fri Jun 24, 2022 9:04 pm
Incredible Vic, thanks for sharing!!
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Subject: Re: QRP - What's the point? Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:27 am
Cheers Gary.
I've been impressed with the uSDX system and the guys behind it, but unfortunately there is the 'Chinese' rip off marketing doing the rounds and seemingly ruining it all.
Always impressed with a QRP contact though and hopefully shows other what is achievable. (Often without huge sums of cash too!)