However, I got the high SWR warning on the rig when I transmitted. So, if I want to use it I'll need to tweak it some to reduce SWR, or use my LDG Z-817H tuner.
Pretty decent for QRP, IMHO.
It's very difficult to get a clear picture of the hamstick when deployed in my yard. It blends very well into the background. Note that the antenna is nowhere near the power lines in the background.
Even with the high SWR and low power, my PSK31 signal got out as far west as Missouri and as far south as Florida.
I changed over to the MFJ-1979 telescoping vertical whip, which gives better performance and lower SWR.
Transmitting PSK31 on 20M using 5 watts, my signal was heard 2285 miles away in Washington state, and ~2100 miles away in Venezuela. I didn't have QSOs with those guys, but their PSK software uploaded the reception reports to pskreporter.info.
Pretty decent for QRP, IMHO.
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