Re: Topband: " LOW POWER "

2022-02-08 Thread uy0zg
Thank you for understanding me, Roger We will not surrender to them alive :-))) --- Nick, UY0ZG http://www.topband.in.ua Roger Kennedy писал 2022-02-08 10:52: Ah OK . . . apologies Nick, I didn't realise you were being sarcastic ! Plus I presumed that the other station's

Topband: " LOW POWER "

2022-02-08 Thread Roger Kennedy
Ah OK . . . apologies Nick, I didn't realise you were being sarcastic ! Plus I presumed that the other station's Callsign was a special Contest Callsign that YOU were using. 73 Roger G3YRO _ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector

Re: Topband: " LOW POWER "

2022-02-07 Thread uy0zg
Roger another example of a "super" LOW performed by a fighter from the valiant US1Q brigade: Raw 2021 CQ WW CW Contest CW / UT2IV / Assisted Low 160 Meters 1 UT2IV..74,820 And here's what the real HIGH looks like. : CW / UY0ZG / Assisted High 160 Meters 2

Re: Topband: " LOW POWER "

2022-02-07 Thread uy0zg
Roger I probably don't know how to tell sad jokes.. :- I didn't work LoW in any of the contests. I think that for participants from Eastern European countries, only two categories should be left (SINGLE HIGH and MULTI HIGH). UW0K is not my callsign .. --- Nick, UY0ZG

Topband: " LOW POWER "

2022-02-07 Thread Roger Kennedy
Nick I really don't understand what point you are trying to make . . . Why do you think running High Power in a Contest is "harmful"? Sure, you had more QSOs in the CQ160 this year (running Low Power) . . . but you would expect that, as you were operating for 7 more hours compared to last

Topband: " LOW POWER "

2022-02-06 Thread uy0zg
Hey Here is a vivid example of how harmful high power is for achieving records: CallYearQTH Zn CategoryScore QSOsWVE Cty Hours Operator(s) Cert UW0K2021UR 16 ASSISTED LOW589,500 1,233 23 67 29.5US0KW UW0K

Topband: Low Power TX radio 1980

2015-07-01 Thread k3ky
My best guess, based on what little information you have given here, is that the radio contains a *Seiler* Oscillator. I've not run across any reference to a Sillner oscillator prior to yours. The Seiler is a variation on the basic Colpitts type. Unless you can provide additional info on your