Re: Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr
davemrtn
Sorry, stupid fingers.... should say "receive end". On 7/14/2016 12:30, David Martin
davemrtn@... [4sqrp] wrote:
-- David Martin - NA1MH - Mountain Home, Ar. ----------------------------------------- There is a difference between a 'Hacker' and a "Cyber Criminal", Seek to understand the difference.
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Re: Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr
davemrtn
5W or 10W, isn't going to make any difference, perhaps other than
battery usage. Remember, from 5W to 100W only makes 2 'S-Units' difference on
the receive and. On 7/14/2016 11:54, kk5ib01@...
[4sqrp] wrote:
-- David Martin - NA1MH - Mountain Home, Ar. ----------------------------------------- There is a difference between a 'Hacker' and a "Cyber Criminal", Seek to understand the difference.
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Re: Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr
Darryl J Kelly
Good radio, but not 10 watts, Yaesu says Don't even try 10 watts.
Darryl, KK5IB
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Re: Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr
davemrtn
Ed, Have you looked at the Yaesu FT-817 ? I have one and it is my favorite radio of all the ones I have
or have owned previously. You would have to pry it from my "cold
dead hands". NA1MH On 7/14/2016 11:00, kk5ib01@...
[4sqrp] wrote:
-- David Martin - NA1MH - Mountain Home, Ar. ----------------------------------------- There is a difference between a 'Hacker' and a "Cyber Criminal", Seek to understand the difference.
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Re: Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr
Darryl J Kelly
Ed,
When you say multiple bands, 10 watts, low power consumption, I don't know anything in the economical range. The new Elecraft KX2 meets your first three requirements at $750 base, but well over $1000 with its extras. I had the same requirements for a base station QRP radio and ended up with a K2 at over $1000 when I had it set up like I wanted. No free lunch that I know of. Darryl, KK5IB
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Re: Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr
Paul Bonham
I have been looking at the youkits hb-1b mk3. It is a QRP 40,30,20,17,&15 meter transceiver. Would not cover your 10 meter but at $299.00 usd might be worth lookingg at.
-------- Original message -------- From: "ad7gr@... [4sqrp]" <4sqrp@...> Date: 7/14/16 9:09 AM (GMT-06:00) To: 4sqrp@... Subject: [4sqrp] Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr Any suggestions for a dependable, economical (low cost), 10W, 40-10M portable transceiver for camping? I tried taking my 100w rigs -pwr reduced to 10w- to the field but they are too power hungry.
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Low Cost 10W All Band Xcvr
Any suggestions for a dependable, economical (low cost), 10W, 40-10M portable transceiver for camping? I tried taking my 100w rigs -pwr reduced to 10w- to the field but they are too power hungry.
Thanks, Ed - ad7gr
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Re: Tonight's 40m net
K4EQ
Indeed, it was a great net tonight. This was only the 2nd time this year I've checked into the Wednesday evening net. I've either been out of town, forgot about it, or the band was so bad I couldn't hear anyone. Most signals tonight were very good, Thanks Wayne!
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Wed. night PSK 40M checkins.
Dick Hammond
WF2F Richard South Bend, IN. (storms.) Tnx for checkin, QRM in area also. N0TGR Dick, Augusta, KS. NCS
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Re: Tonight's 40m net
Good job Guys!
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Nice Net! 72 Johnny AC0BQ
On Wednesday, July 13, 2016, Wayne Dillon wayne.dillon@... [4sqrp] <4sqrp@...> wrote:
-- QRP....."More smiles per Watt" JOHNNY AC0BQ ..72
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Tonight's 40m net
Wayne Dillon
Just goes to show, don't believe everything the prop predictions say! Checkins were: WA9PWP - Paul - WI K4EQ - Dale - MO N5AF - Sam - TX KK5IB - Darryl - AR WB4OMM - Streve - FL W2SH - Chas - NJ KK5IB and K4EQ welcome to the 40m net as administered from SE Kansas, a real pleasure to add you to the log. Thanks one and all, a worthy effort from each and every one of you. 72/3 es God Bless de Wayne - NQ0RP QRP - EFFICIENCY AND SKILL, NOT POWER.
I'm British by birth but American by CHOICE! Jesus came to pay a debt He didn't owe because we owe a debt we cannot pay... The Lord bless you and keep you The Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you The Lord lift up his contenance upon you and give you peace. God Bless from Wayne Dillon - NQ0RP Joshua 24:14-15 2 Cor 5:17 1 Jn 2:17 Membership Chairman - 4SQRP Group 4SQRP 40m NCS 4SQRP #95 FISTS 17184 FPQRP #342 (Flying Pigs QRP Club)
NAQCC # 0759 QRP-ARCI #11505 SKCC #1155T SOC #848
30MDG#1176 NEQRP #693 GORC #192 DMC (Digital Modes Club) # 06686
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July SSS
John Lonigro
Well, I hope everyone had a chance to enter their score on the qrpcontest website. Here are the results:
1) Chas (W2SH) won the July contest with 6 points and solidified his 2015-2016 score as well. He has 47 points between November, 2015 and July, 2016 and is 9 points ahead of Terry, WA0ITP. Chas will receive his E-certificate shortly. 2) We had 4 new entries for July: Robert, KR9Z (#431), Barry, AB4QL (no member number yet), Dale, WN0WWY (#481), and Chas, NK8O (#843). Welcome to all. Yes, we now have two members named "Chas" (maybe more). 3) There were 8 people who entered the July SSS, counting Ron (AG1P) and myself (AA0VE), who listened but had no QSOs. While 8 entries is nothing spectacular, it is definitely an improvement over June's results. After seeing those results, I was ready to throw in the towel. Now at least there's hope... 4) For August, I'd still like everyone who even just listened to send in their score. Let's try to have more participation than 8 people next month. The top three leaders for the year are Chas, W2SH (47 points), Terry, WA0ITP (36 points), and Gary, KF7WNS (34 points). 72 until next month, John, AAOVE Contest coordinator
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Re: North American QSO Party
AA4GA <aa4ga@...>
Make sure y'all form a 4SQRP team or teams!! 73 de Lee, AA4GA
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Dale Putnam daleputnam@... [4sqrp] <4sqrp@...> wrote:
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Re: North American QSO Party
Dale Putnam
Great ! I will be looking for y'all
72,
Dale - WC7S in WY
Hello all!
The NAQP CW event is just around the corner. NAQP is a great contest for QRPers, and several of us in the North Georgia QRP Club are going to put together a team (or teams) for the contest.
We would like to challenge any and all other local QRP clubs to do the same - that way we can have a club competition within the club competition.
It's all for braggin' rights, and especially to show the QRO folks that there are plenty of us out here and we can have as much fun as they can! ;-)
Go to http://ncjweb.com/NAQP-Rules.pdf to read all the rules, get some teams together and join in the fun - and remember, it's really about the fun. In NoGA, we're looking for any and all
who want to participate, not just hot-shot contest types....let's face it, a QRP team isn't going to win - it's all about the fun!
Hope you'll join us!
73 de Lee
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North American QSO Party
AA4GA <aa4ga@...>
Hello all!
The NAQP CW event is just around the corner. NAQP is a great contest for QRPers, and several of us in the North Georgia QRP Club are going to put together a team (or teams) for the contest. We would like to challenge any and all other local QRP clubs to do the same - that way we can have a club competition within the club competition. It's all for braggin' rights, and especially to show the QRO folks that there are plenty of us out here and we can have as much fun as they can! ;-) Go to http://ncjweb.com/NAQP-Rules.pdf to read all the rules, get some teams together and join in the fun - and remember, it's really about the fun. In NoGA, we're looking for any and all who want to participate, not just hot-shot contest types....let's face it, a QRP team isn't going to win - it's all about the fun! Hope you'll join us! 73 de Lee
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Re: 4QRP email blog #2
Dave,
On Jul 12, 2016 10:07 AM, "David Martin" <davemrtn@...> wrote:
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Re: locating the moon for moonbounce.........
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Re: 4QRP email blog #2
davemrtn
Walter, Thanks for the link to the FEMA app, I installed it on my c.Phone. NA1MH On 7/12/2016 08:51, Walter - K5EST
walter.k5est@... [4sqrp] wrote:
-- David Martin - NA1MH - Mountain Home, Ar. ----------------------------------------- There is a difference between a 'Hacker' and a "Cyber Criminal", Seek to understand the difference.
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4QRP email blog #2
4QRP The original email blog of the 4SQRP Group -- copyright July 2016 - July#2 Walter - K5EST - Editor Please send in your SSS (Second Sunday Sprint) scores! see for info: This coming weekend: Check the calendar for hamfest in your area: Contest calendar 🎌 FEMA Mobile App Empowering Users to Follow Weather Alerts Across the Country🎌 The Ozark Patrol circuit is a two-band shortwave receiver, using only three NPN transistors in its circuit. It employs a reflexed regenerative detector to maximize gain from its simple design, followed by a two-transistor audio amp. It is capable of operating from a simple wire antenna. http://www.4sqrp.com/ozarkpatrol.php Wednesday night and Thursday morning nets, info 72/73
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Re: Second Sunday Sprint
WA0ITP
GM Jim,
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Sri its so tough up there. I remember us trying to make a contact several years ago and not having much luck. Hang in there and post here and on http://qrpspots.com/ when you're in the shack, maybe we can get lucky. Give a shout when you're in Iowa again, maybe we can do lunch or coffee. 72 WAØITP I love this radio stuff. www.wa0itp.com www.4sqrp.com On 7/11/2016 1:29 PM, Jim Larsen
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