While having a 6-meter preamplifier may help when signals are weak, if the band well and truly opens, signals will be so strong that overload will be most operator's main problem. Remember that during the openings of 1948 and 1959, many stations managed to work WAS with transmitters that put out less than 10 watts (Gonset "Communicators" and the like) and had receivers where a 10 db noise figure was considered good, and many were much worse, plus many were using very simple antennas (eg: a ground-plane vertical). Up this way, Tim, KL7WE (SK) did indeed work WAS (from Alaska) with a barefoot 2 to 3 watt output ICOM IC-502 set in the 1970's. Not trying to discourage anyone from having a preamplifier available, but just mentioning that with a bit of patience, a "stock" radio may be all you need.


- Jim, KL7CC



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