>All the rationalizations and anecdotal experiences aside, there is no escape 
>from the physical reality that >a 100 watt station will be 13 dB stronger than 
>the same station running QRP 5 watts.  Whether or not this >13 Db is crucial 
>depends upon propagation conditions and noise and QRM levels at the receiving 
>end.
>
>73,
>Chuck  NI0C

There you go.  And "beating out" a station, or a hundred or a thousand stations 
that are usually from 13 to 25 db stronger than you takes a LOT of skill.  this 
thrill and finesse of DXing QRP, it is like catching a big trout on a tiny fly.

Makes no difference to me whether the other station knows I am QRP.  I know, 
and the joy is mine.  For example, I worked DXCC on 40 meters alone in one 
winter running two watts from a NorCal 40.  Antenna was a simple full-wave 
loop.  

Little things like 

* eight QRO stations answering 9J2BO on his 7 mhz frequency QRMing each other, 
I called him up half a khz running two watts and though 20 db weaker, I was the 
one he could copy.  Or

* on 40 mtrs, hundreds of stations answering VR2 in a contest, all at the same 
time, I waited two seconds while everyone sent their call once then listened to 
see if they got him, while they were listening I sent my call out of sync, QRP, 
and he came back to me instead, ho ho ho.  Or

* Listening and listening to VP8 South Sandwich on 80 meters, listening and 
listening while he worked a pile-up as big as all outdoors, everyone calling 
endlessly right through his QSO's, when suddenly and apparently unheard he said 
simply, "QSX up 25."  I was his only caller in that brief moment, bang, in the 
log, QRP on 80 meters no less.

That's what I'm talking about...

72,  Fred - kt5x (W5YA/qrp)

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