At 12:14 AM 11/13/2009, Tim - N3TL wrote:
Hey everyone,
During the 2045-2046 UTC portion of the AO-27 pass over the western U.S. yesterday (11 November), Sawson (KG6NUB) and I completed a two-way contact with handheld stations. Each of us transmitted 50mW (.05-watt) out. Sawson used a Kenwood TH-D7 with an Arrow, and I used a Yaesu VX-7R with an Elk. Including the published, nominal transmitter power of AO-27 (500mW), our "power budget" for the contact was 600mW, or .6-watt.
Nice work! I used to use around 200-250mW on UO-14 from time to time, when that bird was operational, and had no issues getting in at that power level into a 2 element Yagi. Haven't tried anything lower, because that's as low as my radios would go. Today, the lowest power I could manage is around 500 mW. Besides, the antenna's not back on the air, I have to replace a couple of dodgy SMA-BNC adapters that don't fit the radios. :(
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