RE: December QRPp - Lost in Space??

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From: Jerry Henshaw (jerryh@webzone.net)
Date: Mon Feb 17 1997 - 17:14:51 EST


Hi Tony,

I still haven't received my QRPp yet so I guess there is still
hope for you. Has anyone else in Oklahoma received theirs?

73's

Jerry Henshaw
KR5L / QRP
jerryh@webzone.net

ARCI 9165, QRP-L 847, NORCAL 1999
49er, ARK 20, Wilderness Sierra, 38 Special

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From: Tony Fishpool[SMTP:101573.3220@compuserve.com]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 1997 3:43 PM
To: Low Power Amateur Radio Discussion
Subject: December QRPp - Lost in Space??

Greetings all,
It would appear from the responses I received to my enquiry
on the UK reflector that no one (on the list) over here got the
December QRPp (or is not owning up to it). So would some
kind soul or souls consider photocopying it for us Brits. Once I
have a copy I could arrange to distribute it to other U.K. members
via GQRP-L.
I have a few green stamps left over from last years Dayton
so I could re-imburse expenses.

I don't think Doug would object to this, but I am willing to stand
corrected.

The same is true of QRP Quarterly, but that comes surface
mail (rather than by air) and so could still be in the post and may
arrive any month now.

OB 38-Special chatter. I worked into (near) Brno in the Czech republic
yesterday with the "barefoot" NC38. With the aid of my World Atlas CD
it worked out to around 2400 miles per watt. Not a record I know, but I am
well pleased with the performance. So pleased, I then put it in a box, and
guess what, it still works!

Sometimes you have to stand back and marvel at how such a tiny signal
can go all those hundreds of miles.

Kind Regards
Tony - G4WIF


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