Hi All! if the subject of this post call attention on you is because that 
sounds familiar to you on these last days QSO's on the birds, before I continue 
with this post I will type some words that shows the enthusiasm of a person to 
success! 

It's better to try and fail
than to never try at all..... because sometimes you don't fail!
those are the words sent to me on an email, from KG6NUB Sawson, I sure that 
most people here know him very well, for me he has been a great help since I 
started working satellites, I remember my self asking him to send me an email 
because I was not able to copy his call, and he did just after the satellite go 
down on the horizon, he also helped me to set up for ISS APRS, send me the 
schematics to make my first sound card interface, and he makes arrangements to 
help me work Hawaii for the first time on a very low elevation on SO-50, he 
reply on emails so fast, and he is always with a solution when you have a 
problem. And he stay late on the night.something different the the rest of us 
is that he is not hunting QSL Cards nor he's in a hurry to get any awards, but 
more in the hearth of this hobby the technical part, I ask him once about using 
a preamp and he told me that he will spend that money buying more aluminium to 
make a bigger antenna.On recent days I was able to purchase an HT so I added to 
my satellite station and finally I was able to listen to my self and free from 
the little 10W duplexer on my arrow antenna, so been able to cennetct both 
radios my mobile and my HT I was ready to power up with 50W on my uplink!!! (OH 
YEAH every body will listen to KI6YAA and I will step on them jejejej!)and just 
when I was about to become a satellite hog, Sawson get out working with 50mw on 
his arrow antenna, he also worked the same power on a whip, and if that is not 
much he contacted Hawaii with the same settings. That teach me a good lesson 
and remains me of what I learned a few moths ago by studying for my ham exam, 
use as low power as necessary to complete your contact, Below is a copy of his 
recent email sent to me with details of his so famous "50mW on an arrow" 
work.Thakns Sawson for all your Help! KI6YAA
From:Sawson -KG6NUB ([email protected])Sent:Sun 9/06/09 10:23 PMTo:Larry 
Teran ([email protected])>Earlier in the week on AO27, there was 4.35 
degrees peak. I only had
>my AL800 whip with me and didn't even want to try working NH7WN.
>Robert convinced me to try. To my amazement, I was getting in so
>loud on 5W, I lowered it to 0.5W and still got in! I tried 50mW but
>was too weak. This convinced me on a quiet pass 50mW + whip is
>possible. Two days later I worked Hawaii on 50mW. See the attached
>files. So the lesson learned is.... it's better to try and fail
>than to never try at all..... because sometimes you don't fail!

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