good in order to make a fast speed practice.
Hope to be useful for you.
73
Alex
Alessandro Santucci
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I QRP C #305
INORC # 536
ARI Telegraphy Club
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Alessandro Santucci
I0SKK
I QRP C #305
INORC # 536
ARI Telegraphy Club
Honorary Member #62
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.eco-lavoro.com/i0skk
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Hallo folks,
this week end in a SOTA (Summit on the Air) activity, finally I was able to
do a really QRPp set of QSO's:
one G, one EI, one ON, one LY and finally one OK QSO from M. Le Macchie
(JN62QS) in HF, using K2 at 0.1 W power plus 20 dB attenuation, makes 1 mW
output into a modified windom
Hallo Guys, at this proposal I can say also that in VHF you can reach higher
results...
I put an attenuator ahead my FT817 ad went down at about 5 uW (micro!) and
witha QRB of about 50 km, I passed the 10 million km/W limit. In past HF
were favourite, but VHF can give more.
Last year during the CQ
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