Although this will come as no surprise to many readers of this forum, it is
possible at the very trough of the sunspot cycle to persist and even prosper
in QRP mode:

K2/10, #5569, was placed in service on 29 August 2007, and has always been
operated at 5 W or less.  
QRP DXCC achieved 22 May 2008 thanks to 5B/LZ2HM.
Antennas used: 20 meter attic dipole; 135 foot doublet, ladder line fed, at
50 feet.
Longest path: VK3XU, near Melbourne, at approximately 10,527 miles (> 2000
miles/watt; 40 meter grey line!)

I offer this as encouragement to those who occasionally lament the dearth of
sunspots and opt for QRO!

Cheers, and a spot of bubbly to all,

Mike, K8CN
Durham, NH
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