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In article , "Bert Craig"
writes: "N2EY" wrote in message om... "Bert Craig" wrote in message et... Woohoo!!! Long Island, NY to Dijon, France...with 3 Watts! (3,749Miles apart!) I was very excited to work HI with 5 Watts some mos. back, and glad to feel likewise again last night. I didn't think I'd be able to be heard through the other stations calling Paul, F9KP. oh mama mia! Isn't it farther from LI to HI than to F-land? True, but I only used 3 Watts for this one. hmmmm.....distance/power....carry the three....... There's something I feel is worth mentioning. When he came back with a partial call sign followed by a ?, the freq went dead silent and I was allowed to repeat my call a few times completely in the clear...very kewl! Very! I've seen (& been) in a few pile-ups on 10 phone and I much prefer this. I recall trying to work VY1JA in SS last time I used the K2 in that contest. Of course there was an enormous pile on him (YU/NWT is *the* toughest section in SS). He worked a bunch, then sent "QRP ONLY" and us peanut whistles had a shot at him. And yes, the bigger guns stood by while we did. Good ears, that one! Of course it was a classic case of game theory in action. 'JA wanted to work the most stations possible, and sorting-by-power let him work more. The higher-power folks in the pack realized that doing what the rare one wanted would increase the chance of a QSO, so they cooperated. I did not use the K1 for this one. Instead, I used it's kissing cousin...a NorCal 40 A. More like little brother, wouldn't you say? Nice little rig at a nice price, too. On seconf thought, I suppose you're right. Both Burdick designs. Yep. I wonder how many he's designed? More than me, for certain! btw, it is just about 81 years since the first transatlantic 2 way QSO on "short waves". Americans 1XAM/1MO and 1QP (in CT, right across the Sound from you) at this end, and French 8AB at the other end. November, 1923. They ran a bit more than 3 watts, though. Thanks for the info, kewl indeed. Yep, they were the very first. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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(Bert Craig) wrote in message om...
(William) wrote in message . com... (N2EY) wrote in message om... btw, it is just about 81 years since the first transatlantic 2 way QSO on "short waves". Americans 1XAM/1MO and 1QP (in CT, right across the Sound from you) at this end, and French 8AB at the other end. November, 1923. They ran a bit more than 3 watts, though. 73 es congrats de Jim, N2EY Did you QSL? You betcha! Had the envelopes (Outgoing and return.) printed before the rig cooled down. I QSL 100% anyway...and yeah, I've learned that a "greenstamp" (Or two, depending on the QTH and/or op.) helps the return rate on DX QSL's. Take care es... Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI Finally, someone comes along with a sense of humor. |
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(William) writes: (N2EY) wrote in message . com... btw, it is just about 81 years since the first transatlantic 2 way QSO on "short waves". Americans 1XAM/1MO and 1QP (in CT, right across the Sound from you) at this end, and French 8AB at the other end. November, 1923. They ran a bit more than 3 watts, though. 73 es congrats de Jim, N2EY Did you QSL? I don't think Jimmie had learned to write yet...and the post office objected to anyone "recycling" old stamps for the postage... :-) |
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