I wonder just how the QRP repeater is regulated so to speak. I gave up on the regular repeater as 5w in is just a waste of time but this evenings pass on the QRP repeater was just as bad with stations clearly running well in excess of QRP levels. Thankfully the later pass of SO-50 was far better for QRP stations!
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On Dec 16, 2008, at 22:20, "Tim Goodrich" tim@timgoodrich.net wrote:
I agree. It is quite frustrating to be stonewalled by high power stations for an entire pass when you're only running 5 watts.
Tim KC2DDS
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