finally built my first QRP rig and took it out to the park — some thoughts
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so ive been wanting to do this for probably two years now and last weekend i finally just did it. built a bitx40 from scratch, well mostly scratch, took me about three evenings and one very late night with a magnifying glass trying to identify resistor color bands. the soldering on the toroids was honestly the hardest part for me personally, i kept second guessing how many turns i had done.
anyway got it all together, did the smoke test, nothing died, and i took it out to the park near my house with a random wire up in a tree and the little tuner i built from a kit a while back. ran it on a 3ah lipo i had kicking around from an RC car project.
made four contacts in about two hours, all on 40m, one of them was into ohio which from my QTH is maybe 400 miles? on 5 watts. i know thats not exactly DX but the whole thing felt completely different from sitting at the shack. something about knowing the rig came from a bag of parts and is now talking to someone 400 miles away. hard to explain.
the audio is a little bassy and the sidetone is way too loud, i have to tweak that still. but it works. anyone else do park portable QRP? curious what antennas people are using for this kind of thing because the random wire with a tuner feels a bit wasteful of the little power i have
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