Sorry Mal But that would also tend to suggest that it might be OK for an athlete to take performance-enhancing chemicals in order to achieve an "advantage" (your word) over less "advantaged" competit
Taking drugs is illegal whereas a couple of large stacked yagis is LEGAL. Take 1500w with 13 dB gain on the higher hf bands = 30,000 Watts (USA for example) a nice enhancement. or 400w with 13 dB gai
For us it is a ''hobby pursuit'' For Mal and others it was there whole life I can see how the evil monkey chatter of rtty would tend to be a little haunting and beacons used to be something land lock
What's the point of running this sort of power on HF other than to stroke egos? 73s Roger G3XBM On 27 May 2010 19:44, mal hamilton <[email protected]> wrote: Warren His problem was that he got
Warren His problem was that he got caught. Throughout the world lots of radio amateurs are running powers well above those permitted, especially when you take antenna gain into consideration. Big ant
Om What do you think about an amateur who has a large house and big garden or a farm with acres of land for antennas. 1. Should he sell up and move to a council house with no garden 2. Remove all ant
A recent survey reported in some very reputable sources suggests that "those who try to keep up with the Jones's" are among the unhappiest. Yes but how un happy do you have to be to carry out the sur
Sorry about the delay in replying Mal but I think some other correspondents do get the point I was trying to make. That you obviously don't perhaps defines my point. A recent survey reported in some
The skill is not with the LITTLE GUY transmitting but the ability and skill of the receiving operator at the other end to read the qrp signal amongst the qro signals. This little guy you mention love
Let me get this straight.... The LITTLE GUY transmits a low power signal but, as you admit, due to the multitude of QRO signals, he's only readable thanks to the "ability and skill" of the operator o