Darwin, Keith wrote:
K1 or K2. Hmmm, the debate continues. But wait, we're approaching a
sunspot min. My antennas are pretty limited. I have a 28 foot vertical
(fed with a tuner near the base) for 40 thru 15 and a dipole at 25 feet
but that is about it. No towers, no high wires, no yagis.
How limiting will 5 or 10 watts (even with that Elecraft Mojo) be under
current conditions? Are we entering into conditions where QRP with
simple antennas will become rather frustrating? Is it K2/100 time?
- Keith KD1E -
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Keith,
Fear not fellow Elecrafter! We QRPers laugh at the sunspot minimum!
Sunspots ...... who needs 'em?
I know, actually we all do. But to be serious .... as bad as band
conditions were in 2005, I managed to make at least one QRP CW QSO
everyday in 2005. If you want to check out some of who I worked (and
there was a goodly bit of DX mixed in) then please check out:
http://www.qsl.net/w2lj/index%20page%209.html
My antennas are not much more substantial (if any) than yours. I have a
G5RV at 25 feet and a Butternut HF9V vertical which is ground mounted in
the backyard. To me it seems that if you don't spend too much time
concentrating on what you think are deficiencies; but go out with the
aim to just have fun, then you will be amazed at what you can accomplish!
73 de Larry W2LJ
K1# 1647, K2# 4090
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