28-09-2019, 10:28 PM
Wayne, A lot can be done with 10 watts, an efficient antenna, low loss feed line and the right Ionospheric or Tropospheric conditions.
I've been running about 90mW (milli watts) on 6m WSPR during the week days and have been heard in VK4, from my 5/8 wave omni vertical.
My most distant tropospheric signal is from AIS marine tracking 162 MHz only 12 Watts from an omni at 2938 km.
2664 km to and from VK6DZ on 432 MHz WSPR with 10 Watts each end.
I dont think 10 watts should be classes as 'ridiculous' personally.
I've been running about 90mW (milli watts) on 6m WSPR during the week days and have been heard in VK4, from my 5/8 wave omni vertical.
My most distant tropospheric signal is from AIS marine tracking 162 MHz only 12 Watts from an omni at 2938 km.
2664 km to and from VK6DZ on 432 MHz WSPR with 10 Watts each end.
I dont think 10 watts should be classes as 'ridiculous' personally.