Thomas, your videos were my main inspiration to pursue CW this year for POTA. I'm now comfortable hunting but have lived in fear of the activation pile up. I don't know why it didn't register until this video that I can minimize power during my initial activations to give my brain room to breath. Thanks for that and 73.
I did something similar during my first POTA CW activation (keep in mind, this was in the earlier days of POTA with much less hunters out there). I used a small vertical, with low power, at a park that was very popular (not rare). :) You've got this!!! -Thomas
You'll get a kick out of this one, Thomas. I was beginning an activation on Monday and my CW keyer started the CQ cycle. For an instant, I thought something was wrong - I realized that I have watched so many of your videos that it sounded odd to have my call being sent rather than yours! 73 and thanks for the videos!
Nice job! You beat me, did a successful POTA activation with 350 mw a few weeks ago, and worked a number of the same stations you did... what a rush running QRPp!
Thank you for the continued field testing Thomas. I just couldn't find the time to do this myself. This is invaluable to me and just more confirmation I've done something right.
Thanks for sharing! You really are an inspiration to other Hams. You dispel the myth that you need a beam and a million watts to have fun with radio. Watching you and the rest of the content creators here always gives me direction and confidence. Happy New Year! 73 de K0WHW @Bill@HRT
This is strange. I just made a POTA contact with W1CN on 31 Jan 2023 and I see that your first contact was with W1CN 4 weeks ago. K9FS here. Great video.
To answer your question about your increase in power. A 50 times increase in power from 0.1W to 5W is 16.99 dB and roughly 2.5 to 3 S units. It would surly make a big difference.
So this is getting ridiculous. I fully expect to see in the next video a full activation on a dummy load. :) Great stuff on what you can do with .1 watt. Simply amazing Thomas!!!!
What a thrill to see and hear my own contact with you, Tom. I can tell you were weak because I re-mentioned my call in my report to you. I like your style, dude! Frank KK7HI
Thank you for testing such low power. Really 5w into a inefficent antenna is not much different than really low power in a efficent antenna. The video was truely quite fun to watch and expecally how the contacts quicly increased once you went to 5w. Too cool.
I watched this all the way to the end (in several sittings). Nice going with the 10th of a watt, that's the power we used in our toy walkie talkies decades ago...we were lucky to get 2 blocks with those.
Fun experiment. I built my K3-100 years ago on a week long camping trip. There was another ham in the group a few campsites away. We tested 0.1 watts and of course had an easy HF QSO. The K3 drops out the 100W amps at about 12 watts and uses the driver, very similar to the KX final. On 0.0w there was nothing, he could not copy anything even that close. For those who want to do this kind of experimenting without CW take a look at WSPR. You can go a very long distance on a few milliwatts with a decent antenna and conditions. It is even more sensitive than even FT8. 73 de w6akb.
WOW......That was really impressive. My friend use to do 1/10 watt Q's with his KX3. The lowest i operated at was 1/2 watt. I think I made 35 DX Q's at 1/2 watt? But that was from the primary station using beams. I did not expect you to make any Q's at that power level with a simple antenna. Nice job. Barry G. Kery, KU3X
I've built a couple of the RockMite radios. I'm thinking I'd like to take that out to a park. Maybe not for POTA, but just to get out there and try it out.
This is actually very interesting. I would be curious to see how far you could reach with CW using 1/10th of a watt but with a high efficiency antenna. I would do it myself if I only knew CW. I really wish I knew a lot more about radio physics and wave propagation to better understand what is going on. Great video and 73!
Hello Thomas, Happy new year! Good job on your 100mW POTA activation! I am a new Ham callsign KN6WRG, I have been following your POTA video and really enjoy them. They server as good learning material for me.
One milliwatt is 0dbm, so 10 milliwatts is +10dbm, 100 milliwatts is +20dbm, 1 watt is +30dbm, 2 watts is +33dbm, 4 watts is +36dbm and 5 watts is +36.989dbm Double your power-3db increase, power times 10 is 10db increase, the other in between's take a little math ;) So in your case the difference between 100 mw and 5 watts is 16.989db, Who makes your paddle? Thanks for sharing your QRPP fun :) 73 Doug N7BFS
Hi, Doug, Thanks! Those are CW Morse Pocket paddles. There's a link to them in the field report on QRPer.com (see that link in the video description). Cheers! Thomas
Spotting is really essential for POTA (or SOTA) success. Otherwise, I'd have to wait on someone to randomly hear my call. Being the DX makes all the difference when operating very low power like this.
Sir I use your videos to listen to and try to copy what I hear. I don’t look at the screen. I remember when I couldn’t keep up with the speed that you were sending or receiving. I see progress where I’m able to copy down maybe 2 or 3 characters of the call sign. Some progress is better than none. I can pick out the signal reports and getting better at copying the states. I want to operate CW somewhat confidently when I try. And these videos are definitely helping me prepare.
Hello! So far, I made 11 QSOs from a park (40m CW), using 300mW and randomwire. In Europe, we need 44 QSOs for park (Fauna-Flora) activation, so 11 was not enough... For POTA program, it would make a valid activation! It wasn't on purpose, I set my rig to QRPP for measuring something and forgot to bump the power back... I felt like "hmm, the conds aren't that great today", but it worked somehow and I didn't notice, finally wrapping up due to too low temperature around... A fun, indeed, I'll try it again soon!
Beautiful Spot. Fast becoming my favorite RU-vid channel. Lot of good stuff has come my way through the Ham Radio Workbench Podcast going all the way back to its origin in the Fo-time Podcast. A lot of "Content" creators are fast and furious 20 minutes 30 max or "Shorts" I personally like long form videos and podcasts. Keep up the Great work. Fo-time still the worst name for a Podcast ever lol.
Tnx Fer sharing sorry I messed up my new key was out of adjustment since then it has been adjusted and I've slowed down too 19wpm as I realized 22 is two fast for me to copy our next qso should be smooth sailing 73's De n2akj dit dit
Thomas, QUESTION: I noticed the Weaver Throw Weight was on the picnic table. Once you haul the wire up to the tree how do you secure the other end of the throw line? Tent stake? Some other way? Just curious. Happy New Year and thanks for these great videos!
Great question. Most of the time, my antenna wires are so light, I don't really need to secure the other end of the line. In this case, I wanted it in a bit of an inverted (partial) vee shape, so I think I simply attached the far end of the throw line to a heavy stick on the ground.
Hey Thomas, Thanks for sharing! I am a QRPp addict and continue to build my Two Tinned Tunas QRPp gear, LOL. I have no decent camera and this weekend it was cold, rainy, and windy so I got out my soldering iron to have a little QRPp dummy load fun, but couldn't manage many photos from the dinette of our RV, LOL. Here is my primitive attempt at documenting my fun kit building with a 2-minute video and I will certainly try again. Keep up the good work! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GQsSAyU9ErU.html Cheers es 72, Dave - KU9L
Well this was another one I missed you on Tom. but I doubt I would have heard you at that power level I usually have trouble at higher powers (5w) etc. but still looking to catch you on cw worked you on ssb little while back great video as always. Thanks for sharing. and we'll CUDTL OM! de Ellis WA1RKS