I have heard that 5 watts is QRP and that our 10 watt Kenwoods (TS680s) are low power for the contests. I have worked CN88 from FN14 with 5 watts...so yes, it can be done...but, be carefull to limit
Hi Dave, you had me confused for a moment there, with the left and right coast comments, you see, I was looking at if from an up north perspective...looking south! Kevin VA3OR/VE3RCN....FN14 FM the i
Seems like putting it in print is almost a moot point up here in Canada. For the past 2 months, I have not been able to purchase a copy of QST. I have heard that the ARRL does not put it on the newst
...But he promised to QSL! I am sure he is a new Grid Square! 73 all, Kevin...FN14th --Original Message-- AAAARRRGGGGHHHH! This is an old SCAM. Just delete it.. John Allen K1AE jallen@vhfcom.com 978
--Original Message-- Mark's hotmail address in the data base is no good, but if you read this, Mark, could you tell me where I could find more info about this WA5JVB beam? I am trapped here in FN14 n
If it is clear...call away on CW. Even if it is busy, the cw signal will put you on par with a weak SSB sig. I would assume that the main thing is to stay out of the DX window. 73, Kevin VA3OR FN14th
Hi Dave, you had me confused for a moment there, with the left and right coast comments, you see, I was looking at if from an up north perspective...looking south! Kevin VA3OR/VE3RCN....FN14 FM the i
I have heard that 5 watts is QRP and that our 10 watt Kenwoods (TS680s) are low power for the contests. I have worked CN88 from FN14 with 5 watts...so yes, it can be done...but, be carefull to limit