In a message dated 4/17/2008 8:33:39 PM GMT Standard Time, gsm@mendelson.com
writes:
> assume that in the U.S. where there are a lot more hams, it would mean
> that early mornings and late afternoons would be good for cross continental
> communication and at other times for local. Unlike here, there is a
> large enough ham population to keep it busy.
>
> 5 watts SSB for a true QRP rig, or 25 watts if you wanted to use the
> same finals as in a 5 watt AM CB, would do. You won't set any records,
> but communication would be possible and if you spent enough time to
> learn some operating skills, and some patience you could work all
> 48 continental states and possibly get all 50.
>
That's just the problem, Geoff. There are so many hams on 20 SSB in the US
that someone with 5 watts would be lucky to work anyone unless he had a good
antenna. In a few years, when 10 meters opens up, that will change.
73 Ray W2RS
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