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so ive been lurking on this forum for a while and finally pulled the trigger on building a QRP rig from scratch. went with a 40m CW transceiver based on the Pixie design, nothing fancy, just wanted to see if i could actually do it. soldering took me way longer than i expected and i had one of the toroids wound backwards which had me scratching my head for two days before i figured it out.
anyway got it all together last weekend, threw up a random wire out the back window, tuned around 7.030 and just listened for a while. wasnt expecting much honestly, i mean its putting out maybe 500mw. but then i heard a station calling CQ from ohio and just went for it. took a few tries but he came back to me. i was genuinely shocked. running off a 9v battery on my kitchen table and making a contact two states over felt completely different than working DX on my big rig.
the whole low power thing has kind of changed how i think about the hobby. like every db matters, your antenna actually matters, propagation matters — you cant just throw power at a bad situation. anyway wondering if anyone here runs QRP regularly and has tips for getting better at it, especially portable. thinking about taking it camping this summer.
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