Hello Luc,

Your description is the one by which I have always operated QRP - that is, a 
maximum of 5 watts output CW and/or 10 watts PEP SSB regardless of the antenna. 

73,

Tim - N3TL




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From: Luc Leblanc <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:35:44 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: QRP organization adds satellite endorsements to its 
awards

On 19 Jan 2010 at 21:39, Stan, W1LE wrote:

Date sent:          Tue, 19 Jan 2010 21:39:24 -0500
From:              "Stan, W1LE" <[email protected]>
Subject:            [amsat-bb] Re: QRP organization adds satellite endorsements 
to its
    awards
To:                Tim - N3TL <[email protected]>
Copies to:          [email protected]

> Hello Tim and The Net:
> 
> This QRP only defines CW and SSB QSO's as eligible for participation in 
> their awards.
> 
> *QRP is defined by the club as 5 watts output CW and 10 watts PEP output 
> SSB.
> 
> *FM QSO's are not eligible.
> 
> Did I miss something ?
> 
> Stan, W1LE    Cape Cod
> 
>
Did i read it correctly 5W OUTPUT and 10W PEP SSB no matter what type of 
antenna used?

"-"


Luc Leblanc VE2DWE
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