It is time to put aside (again!) all of the heated ideological arguments about the power level that defines "low power." Just sit back and enjoy this wonderful trip down QRP memory lane.
Mike's description of the simple, single-transistor QRP transmitter was really nice. I recently made something similar: https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2023/02/first-qso-with-high-school-receiver-100.html And Mike does a nice plug for our beloved Michigan Mighty Mite. Go CBLA!
The modular idea: words to live by my friends.
40673! TT2! And G3RJV's PW Severn - indeed, bow your heads!
Wow, the Ten Tec Power Mite (or Might!) -- I still want one. Same for the Argonaut -- what a great name (sounds like a "magic carpet), and with SSB to boot! I want to join the Argonaut cult!
I have both the HW-7 and HW-8 (the HW-8 is heading to the Dominican Republic). This video makes me want to fire up the HW-7. Maybe on 40.
My 40 meter homebrew rig (Digi-Tia) has in it the filter from that old Yaesu FT-7 rig. The filter was given to me by Steve "Snort Rosin" Smith. https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2015/05/bitx-digi-tia-build-update-2-installing.html
Thanks to Mike for including me in the credit roll at the end. What a great group of people -- it is a real honor to be listed with those folks.