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"Jimmie D" ) writes:
I think I remember a test conducted to see how much power it would take to communicate across the United States coast to coast. They started out making the contact at near legal limit and were still able to detect the signal at just a few milliwatts. As I remember a few was less than 10. I am sure this was part of a ham magazine article from many years ago. perhaps someone else here knows the details better than I. Don't forget that the rise of QRP activity forty years ago came due to the realization that you didn't always need high power. ANd one subset of QRP is to try to communicate with as little power as possible. Sometimes that was deliberate, dropping power until the signal was no longer receivable at theother end. Michael VE2BVW |
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