Hello all,
There is not only one "best" ... For me each contacts are the best that i work and it is always amazing!!
Our farthest completed QSO happened one early morning at 05:30 AM local time on 30 meters when my XTL, Georgette VE2RH (She is also 100% QRP) worked VK3IO, Ron, located in Cockatoo, Australia, and after the QSO, she said, if you want to work him, it is time, I took the key and worked him too. We got 579 both ways.
A very nice complete QSO, name QTH etc..
When we got each our QSL, we asked for the KM/WATT Award from QRP ARCI, and we are very proud
to hang it on the wall.
Hey it is 16855 KM which means with 5 watts it is 3371 KM/WATT
For us here if we want to give a try, VK/ZL and most of Pacific Ocean countries are always workable early in the morning. And always on 40 or 30 meters. It is the most reliable bands for Oceania.
We have to Wake up early and sometimes we can work someone from very far away places, which is a real fun.-
Antenna here is a simple inverted vee cut for 30 meters, apex, 32 feet, or 10 meters high. I also have another one for 40 meters & 20 meters, on the same flagpole mast.-
Antenna at VK3IO are: two 160 mtr band dipoles, one broadside NE-SW and one broadside N-S, fed with open wire feeders and they are both about 100 feet (30 mtrs) high, connected to simple link coupled tuners, one tuner for each band for dipole 1 and one tuner for each band for dipole 2 (20 tuners in total.
You chan check his QRZ page, it is very interesting.
So QRP IS...... REALLY FUN AND AMAZING!!!
72, Michel didit...