Stefan,
If you take a better look at Bob's QSL card (click to enlarge) you
see 2000W tx power. I used abt 400W to get the 5 W erp radiated by
the antenna. If you listen to the signal of Bob you will realize
that only RRRRR etc was not necessary.
You are right abt using QRP on these bands, a QRO tx is very
useful to get out of the garden. If you consider the erp. we are
actually working QRP on these low bands.
73, Albert
DK7FC schreef op 7-5-2014 12:19:
Hi,
Aaaaaah so that was QRO, not QRP, right? Or what was the TX power,
rather 5W or rather 500W?
And what about Bob, 5W or 500W?
Just to make things clear regarding "QRO is not necessary".
Was it a longer QSO with some content or just "RRRRR 73 73 73
didididadidaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" :-)
73, Stefan
Am 06.05.2014 22:28, schrieb Albert:
All fyi,
I had a CW QSO on 502 kHz with Bob WE2XGR/6 on Feb 9 2010,
04:00 UTC
at that time the DX record on CW. On my website (in plane
Dutch) a copy
of the QSL card and an audio file of the first part of the QSO
including a restart of my keyer. My output during the QSO was
abt, 5 W
erp.
http://www.pa0a.com/500-khz/
(see: EERSTE QSO NEDERLAND etc.) for the audio file click
left on QSO WE2XGR-6 v3
73, Albert PA0A
Warren Ziegler schreef op 6-5-2014 16:57:
Andy,
Some years ago Bob W2ZM using the experimental call
WE2XGR/6 worked Finbar EI0CF on CW and also ssb (Bob ran
ssb, Finbar
ran CW).
Somewhere I have a .wav file from Finbar with his
reception of Bob's ssb signal.
I know that there have been other T/A contacts but I
don't
recall all the details.
73 Warren K2ORS
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