<div dir="ltr"><table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:medium"><tbody style="box-sizing:border-box"><tr style="box-sizing:border-box"><td style="box-sizing:border-box"><div id="gmail-story" style="box-sizing:border-box;width:618.4px;font-size:16px;height:auto;float:left"><h1 style="box-sizing:border-box;font-size:16pt">QO-100 geostationary satellite with just 100 milliwatts</h1><p style="box-sizing:border-box">Radio amateurs in Sweden are limited to just 100 mW on 2.4 GHz.</p><p style="box-sizing:border-box">In this article <strong style="box-sizing:border-box">Christer SM0NCL</strong> shows how they can still send CW and SSB signals via the QO-100 / Es&#39;hail-2 narrowband transponder<br style="box-sizing:border-box"><br style="box-sizing:border-box">Read the article in Google English at<br style="box-sizing:border-box"><a href="https://tinyurl.com/AMSAT-SM" target="_blank" style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(0,51,102);text-decoration-line:none">https://tinyurl.com/AMSAT-SM</a></p><p style="box-sizing:border-box">In Swedish at<br style="box-sizing:border-box"><a href="https://www.amsat.se/2019/11/03/bli-qrv-via-qo-100s-smalbandstransponder-med-100mw/" target="_blank" style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(0,51,102);text-decoration-line:none">https://www.amsat.se/2019/11/03/bli-qrv-via-qo-100s-smalbandstransponder-med-100mw/</a></p><p style="box-sizing:border-box">QO-100 / Es&#39;hail-2<br style="box-sizing:border-box"><a href="https://amsat-uk.org/satellites/geo/eshail-2/" target="_blank" style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(0,51,102);text-decoration-line:none">https://amsat-uk.org/satellites/geo/eshail-2/</a></p></div></td></tr></tbody></table></div>