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so i finally finished building the QFX-40 kit (well, a knockoff of it anyway, one of those chinese kits off aliexpress) and took it out to the park yesterday with a random wire antenna and a 4ah lipo i had sitting around from an old RC project. figured id share some thoughts since there isnt a ton of casual writeups about the lower budget end of QRP
first thing that surprised me — making contacts at 5 watts is actually harder than i expected but also way more satisfying when it works? spent like 45 minutes calling CQ on 40m and got nothing, then switched to hunting and worked a guy in ohio from here in tennessee on the first call. so thats something. the audio on RX is thin but workable and the keyer they included is actually pretty decent for a kit this cheap
battery life is ridiculous though, like genuinely shocking how long it lasts compared to running even 25 watts on my regular rig. been thinking about doing more SOTA stuff and this might actually be the way to go. anyone else gone down this road and have tips for portable ops? im still figuring out what antenna setup makes the most sense for throwing in a pack
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