So why this streak?
Well, after I received the QSO a Day award for 1 month from NAQCC, I needed another challenge. Something personal where I could push myself, have fun with it and... there's no end to it. In other words, this streak may last 3 weeks or it may last 10 years. Who knows.
Well, after I received the QSO a Day award for 1 month from NAQCC, I needed another challenge. Something personal where I could push myself, have fun with it and... there's no end to it. In other words, this streak may last 3 weeks or it may last 10 years. Who knows.
As for power, some days I may be using 5 watts and others I'll go down to 1 watt or less if propagation suits.
So the rules I set for myself for this QRP Streak is simple.
Just make at least one QSO a day using QRP, CW, and a simple wire antenna. I've also decided to use UTC days rather than local time days since UTC is the generally accepted system of dates and times used in ham radio. That meant my search for a QSO's can generally begin from 10am VK4 EST (0000 UTC) each day on 10m working the US, then down to 15m early afternoon for Asia then down to 20m during the night for Europe and if need be, 40m for local VK/ NZ QSO's. This give me a lot of scope to work during the day if things turn for the worse... propagation wise.
Anyway, there it is.
Time for some fun
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