
I always use
QRP, which is 5 watts or less in
CW. But I never use the tag
/QRP.
In contest QSO's in CW, I rather send my call a
second time in stead of
/QRP.
In the
BSCI contest I made a QSO with a station that was not in the contest.
I met a station from Guensey (
GU) which is rather rare.
The signal was
very strong, so I immediately reduced my power to
50 mW.
The FT-817 was set to 500 mW and I switched in the 10 dB attenuator.
The 10 dB attenuator reduces the power with a factor 10.
So my power was 500 mW diveded by 10 =
50 mW.
I received the usual
599 and I was happy to log
MU0RGU.
But when I looked again at the S-meter after the QSO, I was surprised by the signal strenght.
Then I realized that I could have made the QSO with
5 mW.
In a contest it's (almost) impossible to make a second QSO (dupe).
But I decided to give it a try, because this was no contest QSO.
I switched in the
20 dB attenuator and gave my call
PA1B/QRP, now using the tag
/QRP,
now with just
5 mW.
To increase my luck, I decided to use the tag
/QRP for a second QSO.
I thought that if I did not use the /QRP, I could not make the dupe, but
MU0GRU came back for me
and I could make the second QSO, now with
5 mW. hi
Thanks to the friendly operator of
MU0RGU.
I hope to receive a QSL. Until now I received a card for a QSO with 500 mW from
Guensey.