> On 160 it is often reported that there are people hearing our CQ's and
> calling that we are not hearing, that's WE'RE NOT HEARING.
> The real secret to top band is being the guy who can always hear and work
> the QRP ops.
K2AV
>
As one of those QRP ops, I've wondered how much I'm hurting myself by
not having any RX antennas yet.
N4RP
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Every little improvement in RX capability (antennas, radio, gray matter)
will help you at any power level -- especially QRP or TX
antenna/QTH-challenged. Timing your call in a pileup, ridng the waves of
QSB, taking advantage of spotlight propagation, hearing the DX calling
beneath a louder "local" station, all depend on your ability to hear what's
happening on the band.
Being loud is fine, but it's not enough on Top Band. The entire
communication system requires attention -- RX, TX, propagation, and the ops
at both ends.
Gary
K9AY
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160 meters is a serious band, it should be treated with respect. - TF4M
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