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so i've been running 100w into a dipole for about two years and honestly never really thought much about QRP until my buddy kept going on about it at the club meeting last month. figured i'd give it a shot and dug out a little Rockmite kit i built like three years ago and never really used. got it on 40m, hooked up a random wire in the backyard, and just started calling CQ around 7.030 or so.
took maybe 45 minutes of nothing but then this station in Missouri came back to me, full copy, gave me a 559 which felt almost unbelievable considering im running like 500mw. the guy was super patient with me when i fumbled the exchange a bit. honestly that contact felt way more satisfying than most of my regular HF pile-ups ever have. there's something about knowing the signal is just barely there scratching its way across multiple states on less power than a night light.
now im looking at maybe building one of the ubitx kits or maybe a 4state QRP group kit. anyone have opinions on where to start if you want something a little more versatile than a single band crystal radio? still learning the kit building side of things so nothing too crazy complex would be ideal
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