Because the QRP Foxhunt on 40 Meters was a bust. 20 over S9 noise. Unless you were three houses down from me, beaming a kilowatt towards me, I wasn't about to hear you.
But on 80 Meters, for the previous almost an hour, I had engaged in a really FB QSO with Gary N2ESE. Gary is also a New Jersey resident, all of about 26 miles from me. We've worked each other in many a Sprint; but this was a nice change of pace. Gary's TenTec Omni was putting a 599 +++ signal into the aether and for another evening, the copy was armchair quality.
Earlier in the evening, I was perusing the latest QST, CQ and Sprat. Gosh, I wish I had the ability to come up with designs and circuits like the guys who write articles for those publications. Not everyone can be a KD1JV, I guess. The rest of us have to be content building the designs of the trailblazers.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least.
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