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F8CKH  > QRP      02.05.02 07:50l 27 Lines 979 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 44653_F6KKR
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Subj: QRP and Antennas
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From: F8CKH@F6KKR.FRPA.FRA.EU
To  : QRP@WW

Hi there!

I'm a new comer in QRP. Since I did many nice DX contacts with only 5 watts
I keep my output power around 5w in CW or 10w SSB. And that's the Fun :-) !
My first antenna was a long wire but my garden's aera is not so good to let
me doing an "efficient job". So few days ago, I decided to improve my anten-
na system. Due to my location and my garden, I think the best antenna system
would be a vertical one. I read some articles about how build a multiband 
antenna for HF bands, but I want through the Packet Network to have some advices
, opinions, ideas and so on about it. Well, I'm mainly worry about the output
of a vertical antenna, I mean we're only using 5w so we have to do our best
to send the maximum "power" into the air, Hi Hi! 

Please help me to find the good system!

Best 72/73 Tony F8CKH
AX25: F8CKH@F6KKR.FRPA.FRA.EU

NB: Is there any HF Pack (www.hfpack.com) member here ? I'm a new french mem-

ber.




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