finally tried QRP portable last weekend — some thoughts and a question about efficiency
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so ive been a ham for about three years now and always ran 100w from the shack, figured more power was always better and never really thought about it. but my buddy kept bugging me to try a QRP setup for a hike we did last weekend and i finally caved and threw together a kit with my little ubitx and a random wire up in a tree.
honestly i was not expecting much. i mean 5 watts into a compromised antenna in the middle of nowhere seemed like a recipe for frustration. but i worked 11 stations on 40m over about two hours including a guy in georgia (im in ohio) which felt pretty decent for the effort. the whole kit including the rig, battery, key, and antenna stuff fit in a small dry bag.
anyway the question i have is about efficiency — i notice the ubitx runs pretty warm even at 5w and i'm wondering if thats normal or if there's something i should be looking at. also curious whether people bother with a tuner when doing portable or just cut the wire for the band you want and call it a day. feels like a tuner adds weight and complexity but maybe its worth it for flexibilty across bands. what do you guys do
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