Hmmm.
I operated CQWW in the SOABNP category.
(NP = "no power". Radio Shack DX-398 cheap portable receiver
w/built-in whip, no transmitter available, sitting on the easy chair
at Mom's place in Milwaukee...)
Logged three LUs and CW7T on 10 meters. Pretty impressive given the
low-tech receiver and even lower-tech antenna.
(managed to hear all continents on 20 in about an hour Saturday afternoon)
On 12/1/09, kr2q@optimum.net <kr2q@optimum.net> wrote:
> Heh heh heh....
>
> Well, despite being QRP, I did manage several DX qsos (south).
>
> But the real killer was that I had to PASS a local W2 to 10 in order to NOT
> miss a double mult
> (zone 5 and USA). Gosh!
>
> de Doug KR2Q
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