- Replies 1
- Views 22
- Created
- Last Reply
Top Posters In This Topic
-
Michael Peterson 1 post
-
Jessica Moore 1 post
A better way to browse. Learn more.
A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.
so i finally finished my first QRP rig, been putting it off for about two years honestly. went with the Michigan Mighty Mite as a starter since everyone said it was hard to mess up. got it oscillating on 40m and made my first CW contact with it last weekend running somewhere around 500mw i think, maybe less. the other station was only about 200 miles away but still, it was MY radio that i built with my hands and that felt incredible.
anyway i have a few things im trying to figure out now. first, the output is drifting quite a bit when it first fires up, like maybe 500hz or so over the first 10-15 minutes before it settles down. is that just the crystal warming up or should i be looking at something else. second question is about antennas — right now im just throwing a wire up in the trees and feeding it with some coax and a tuner, but i keep reading that for QRP you really want a better antenna situation than you can get away with at higher power. is that actually true or is it overstated. been thinking about building an end fed half wave but not sure where to start with the matchbox. thanks for any input
Link to comment
https://www.hamradiobase.com/forums/topic/3588-first-qrp-build-went-better-than-expected-few-questions-though/Share on other sites