>If one calls 10 times in a pile up to work the DX with 100 watts, and once
>with a kW
Since I like 75 meters dx, I operate mostly in the winter. In that case,
the waste heat generated simply supplies heat to the occupied room. If I
was operating qrp, I would need supplemental heat. The more inefficient the
amplifier is, the more heat that is supplied to the room and the less the
normal heat is required.
Have you ever seen a cat want to curl up on top of a qrp rig? Cats love
vacuum tubes. They especially love DX-100s and SX-101s. I have seen one
high power amplifier that would lift the cat off the cabinet when it was
fired up, but that is another story.
73, Colin K7FM
Note to Peter: You fit right at the top of the rationalization expert
chart. Right up there with Picasso, who told his mistress he left the dust
on his paintings to protect them from ultraviolet rays. Good work.
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