Bert PA1B made a nice WSPR analysis (see my post about it) As you can see that it was possible to use real low QRPp power with WSPR. Conclusion: When propagation is good, power doesn't really matter. Thank you Bert!
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Altijd leuk die analyse van Bert. 73, Bas
ReplyDeleteHallo Bas, helemaal waar. 73 Paul
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