Thanks for the info, Larry.

At QRP levels, virtually any QSO on 160 meters is cause for celebration :) Anyone who hasn't tried 160 meters, whether QRP or QRO, should get on for at least a few minutes and give it a try. If you have a K2 with 160 m installed as well as a KAT2 or KAT100 ATU, you may very well be able to load an 80-m or 40-m or random-wire antenna system on 160 m.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


On Jan 23, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Larry Makoski W2LJ wrote:

This Wednesday evening (Thursday morning UTC time) the NAQCC will be hosting a 160 Meter Sprint - great news for all you fans of the Top Band!

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