My 500 miliwatts QRP CW operation on 40 meter band using Yaesu FT817ND. Contacted 9M2AR in Alor Star. My RST is 409, his RST is 599. Not bad for a low powered radio. In emergency situation, if there is no microphone, i still can make a distress call on CW mode. How about you ?
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Friday, November 11, 2011
9M2PJU 500mW QRP CW QSO
My 500 miliwatts QRP CW operation on 40 meter band using Yaesu FT817ND. Contacted 9M2AR in Alor Star. My RST is 409, his RST is 599. Not bad for a low powered radio. In emergency situation, if there is no microphone, i still can make a distress call on CW mode. How about you ?
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