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so i finally pulled the trigger on one of those QCX mini kits from QRP Labs and spent most of last weekend putting it together. im pretty new to kit building, i think the last thing i soldered was like a school science project, so i was pretty nervous about the whole thing.
it actually went together surprisingly well. the instructions are really detailed and i took my time with the SMD parts which i was honestly dreading. fired it up on 40m and got it aligned and it was just... working. i made my first contact with it about an hour later running 4 watts to a random wire up in a tree in my backyard.
honestly the thing that got me was how far 4 watts actually goes when you know what youre doing. worked a station in georgia (im in ohio) and he gave me a 579 like it was nothing. been chasing DX with my big rig for a while and always assumed you needed at least 100w to be heard but i dunno, maybe ive been doing it wrong this whole time.
anyway just wanted to share since i see people ask about kit building a lot. happy to answer questions if anyone is thinking about starting with something like this.
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