Hey everyone,

At 2204 UTC on 20 November, KG6NUB and I completed another 2-way 50mW contact 
using our handheld satellite stations - this time on SO-50. KG6NUB was using 
his Kenwood TH-D7 HT and an Arrow antenna, and I was using my Yaesu VX-7R HT 
and an Elk antenna.

Given SO-50's nominal transmitter power of 250mW, our total power budget for 
this contact was 350 mW. I don't believe it's possible for us to go lower 
unless the AO-51 control team configures one of that satellite's V/U 
transponders below 250 mW out.

Speaking of AO-51, KG6NUB and I completed a 2-way 50mW contact on AO-51 at 0009 
UTC on 21 November. KO4MA posted to the BB that the satellite is currently at 
750mW on the V/U transponder, so our total power budget for that contact was 
850mW.

We now have completed three contacts from CM87 to EM84 running 50mW from each 
handheld ground station - one each on AO-27, SO-50 and AO-51 - and on 
the latter's non-QRP transponder. Based on the satellites' reported transmitter 
powers during these contacts, our total power budget for the three contacts is 
1.8 watts.

The SO-50 contact is especially gratifying because of the satellite's nominal 
quarter-watt out. It's our orbiting QRPp station.

My thanks to KG6NUB for joining me on the low end of the power curve - even on 
busy passes.

73 to all,

Tim - N3TL
Athens, Ga. - EM84ha
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