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Greg,
In my opinion, the best QRP Group is QRP-ARCI. You can check them out at http://www.qrparci.org They publish a very nice quarterly magazine called the QRP Quarterly, and unlike a lot of other club journals, it's usually published on time. For a neat SWR meter, check out the NoGA QRP group from Northern Georgia. http://www.nogaqrp.org/ They have a neat little SWR/PWR meter kit they sell, or used to sell. The QRP ARCI page has about 100 links to other QRP clubs all over the world. You won't have a hard time finding info there. 73 "Greg Doughty" wrote in message ... Hello to all!! I am beginning the qrp cw journey and would like to know where to begin. I have the rigs and have built a rockmite 20 but need to find resources for things like qrp swr meter. Is there a group and magazine or other things that support the qrper? Thanks 73 Greg |
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Thank you for all the suggestions. The qrp groups are what I have
been looking for. To one of the previous posters, I find that part of research is asking questions and what better place than a group that has experience in homebrew. I had done my research prior: google, local vhf net, hf. I was wondering if there were more obscure groups that deal with qrp and some people helped me out. I hope other hams that are interested in getiing into the fundamentals of amateur radio are not "welcomed" in the same way. As qrp is on the upswing of popularity, more and more people interested in homebrewing will be asking questions. Thanks again for the help. One day I may be able to return the favor. |
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Thank you for all the suggestions. The qrp groups are what I have
been looking for. To one of the previous posters, I find that part of research is asking questions and what better place than a group that has experience in homebrew. I had done my research prior: google, local vhf net, hf. I was wondering if there were more obscure groups that deal with qrp and some people helped me out. I hope other hams that are interested in getiing into the fundamentals of amateur radio are not "welcomed" in the same way. As qrp is on the upswing of popularity, more and more people interested in homebrewing will be asking questions. Thanks again for the help. One day I may be able to return the favor. |
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