tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968254002071870786.post5781788146971650245..comments2024-02-23T03:50:28.988-05:00Comments on VE9KK Blog : Ham radio and the condo lifeVE9KK http://www.blogger.com/profile/04720839744779758420noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968254002071870786.post-78454106072409112452019-02-21T09:12:08.174-05:002019-02-21T09:12:08.174-05:00Good morning Bas, thanks very much for your kind w...Good morning Bas, thanks very much for your kind words. I guess it's all about being able to listen and (when operating QRP) that your 5 watts is worth the try. Surprisingly often than not you make it through and get the contact in the logbook. I sure would be cool to chat with you on air maybe FT8 fast contact or better yet a CW contact. <br />73 Bas and have a good week. <br />Mike <br />VE3WDMVE9KK https://www.blogger.com/profile/04720839744779758420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2968254002071870786.post-21381469174411943272019-02-21T04:22:03.803-05:002019-02-21T04:22:03.803-05:00Considering the challenges you face I have respect...Considering the challenges you face I have respect the way you work DX. It is "easy" with large beam antennas or wires high up. But with a small magnetic loop from the balcony is just as difficult as a antenna in the attic (you experienced that as well). I still hope I meet you on air sometime. But I guess it will be like searching for a SMD resistor on the street, almost impossible. I wish I had a VE3WDM magnet ;-). Good luck, 73, BasPE4BAS, Bashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12958141238330445285noreply@blogger.com