Well,
Earlier on today I dug out an old QRSS beacon that I made for 30M. I plugged it into my 30M dipole and switched it on.
I've just found this on the internet:
This is from the live grabber belonging to LA5GOA, here I have annotated the image to highlight my callsign in the grabber:
The beacon is running about 6V Peak to Peak which is around 100mW. Clearly I need to turn the power down.
Local conditions.
Earlier on today I dug out an old QRSS beacon that I made for 30M. I plugged it into my 30M dipole and switched it on.
I've just found this on the internet:
This is from the live grabber belonging to LA5GOA, here I have annotated the image to highlight my callsign in the grabber:
The beacon is running about 6V Peak to Peak which is around 100mW. Clearly I need to turn the power down.
Local conditions.
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