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by jrockway 992 days ago
Making the contact is easy (the interference you hear doesn't exist at the receiver), hearing the other end is hard. Most of my indoor QSOs are people running 1500W FT8 which is ... an unnecessary amount of power. (Meanwhile, I'm sitting here transmitting at 3W.)

I often look at the automated reports and look sadly at the 99% of stations that can hear me but that I can't hear.

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Yup, RX harder than TX in the city, that's for sure. I'm thinking to set up a "loop-on-ground" antenna[0] for RX which, from anecdotes I've heard from people I know, takes their S8 noise floor to like S1.

[0] http://www.kk5jy.net/LoG/

I should definitely set something like that up. I have a patio now and this would be unlikely to annoy anyone above me looking at my patio and reporting it to the board. (Not that I think my neighbors would care, but it's a common complaint against hams.)