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KØHB January 1st 06 05:03 AM

QRP is for sissies!
 
http://tinyurl.com/bps4v

73, de Hans, K0HB



[email protected] January 1st 06 05:13 AM

really hans no call to be rude
 
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 05:03:46 GMT, "KØHB"
wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/bps4v

73, de Hans, K0HB


if you on't like qrp (personaly don't seethe point but) you don't need
to be rude about it

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[email protected] January 1st 06 05:14 AM

QRP is for sissies!
 

KØHB wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/bps4v

73, de Hans, K0HB


Len would probably recognize it.


KØHB January 1st 06 05:29 AM

QRP is for sissies!
 

wrote

Len would probably recognize it.


Len does homebrew QRO?






[email protected] January 1st 06 05:43 AM

Triode with handles
 

KØHB wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/bps4v

"very conservatively rated"......

73 es HNY de Jim, N2EY


Jim Hampton January 1st 06 08:02 AM

QRP is for sissies!
 

"KØHB" wrote in message
nk.net...
http://tinyurl.com/bps4v

73, de Hans, K0HB



Hello, Hans


As you well know, it isn't the size of the ship, it's the motion through the
ocean! :))

You got the comms going back to Guam with what, 100 watts? Into a chain
link fence? I know some folks would tell you (and me) to go back to the VFW
and tell tales. I hope that the young folks can handle the emergency
traffic.


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA




[email protected] January 1st 06 03:24 PM

QRP is for sissies!
 

KØHB wrote:
wrote

Len would probably recognize it.


Len does homebrew QRO?


Don't know.

But the 3cx10,000a7? Hardly amateurish. Probably more in the domain
of professionals.


K4YZ January 1st 06 03:48 PM

QRP is for Sissies!
 

wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 05:03:46 GMT, "KØHB"
wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/bps4v

73, de Hans, K0HB


...(personaly don't seethe point but)...(SNIP)


There's a hot flash.

Steve, K4YZ


Jeffrey Herman January 1st 06 06:06 PM

Really Hans, no call to be rude
 
wrote:
If you don't like qrp (personaly don't see the point) ...


I'm holding a home-built 40m QRP xmtr with only 27 components. Imagine
that -- a few hours spent scrounging through my parts boxes, winding
some coils, soldering everything together, and as if my magic, I'm on
40m CW. Now do you see the point?

73, Jeff KH6O
--
Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Coast Guard
Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System

[email protected] January 1st 06 10:16 PM

QRP is for sissies!
 
From: on Sun, Jan 1 2006 7:24 am


K0HB wrote:
wrote

Len would probably recognize it.


Len does homebrew QRO?


Don't know.


Nope. No QRO and no HRO or DRO or PLO.

I've used commercial wideband high-power VHF amplifiers for
testing in professional work. Smaller than shown in the
photo.

But the 3cx10,000a7? Hardly amateurish. Probably more in the domain
of professionals.


Sounds rather ILLEGAL to me if "used on 80m" as claimed by
the seller.

Not something that HRO or even Henry Radio would feature in
catalogs ("call or write for details and prices"). Pro stuff,
probably intended for something rather different than pure
communications.

From the looks of the exhaust vent in the E-bay photo, I'd say
that it should be about a 10-gallon RF output thing, quite out
of the amateur legal limits. Besides, it doesn't have enough
knobbies on it to "qualify" for an amateur radio transmitter
on "the bands" (HF).






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