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"In amateur radio, QRP operation  means transmitting at reduced power levels while aiming to maximize one's effective range while doing so. The term QRP derives from the standard Q code used in radio communications, where "QRP" and "QRP?" are used to request, "Reduce power," and ask "Should I reduce power?" respectively."    -Wikipedia

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« on: March 19, 2011, 02:15:42 AM »


- This site has a powerful webcluster, with many filtering capabilities. There is also a special feature for registered users: A spot filtering notification service, where the user create his filters and the spots are delivered to him via email, icq, pager or mobile phone. This has proven to be a great tool to watch for band openings, DXCC catch, DXpedition monitoring, etc.

Personally, I just tried it out - I set my filter to just show 20 Meter's - noticed ZL50VK (New Zealand) running on 14.239 working a W5 station - waited for the exchange to complete - and worked him!

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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2011, 03:19:09 AM »

That's awesome.. thanks... 1 thank you for you..
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