When I started, I thought that I could avoid making mistakes in
front of too many people by running QRP. Then I found I could be
heard around the world. It never fails to surprise that dummy
loads get out at times, and that what worked yesterday but
doesn't today. Propagation never fails to be fascinating.
I do have my SWL QSL from KSM on 426 KC. The K3 makes a good low
band receiver.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 2/2/17 at 2:30 PM, [email protected] (Wes Stewart) wrote:
On a slightly related note, at our last Southern Arizona DX
Association club meeting we had an unexpected visitor. He was
from the local public radio station and had received a letter
QSL request from a listener in Norway. He had no idea what a
QSL was but after some Googling came up with us and decided to
see what we could tell him. He interviewed me and a couple of
other guys and I sent him some literature. This may or may not
make it onto the air.
What is interesting is that while the station runs 50KW on 1550 KHz, it is
daytime only.
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