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Old June 3rd 04, 12:11 PM
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"Greg Doughty" wrote in message
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Is there a group and magazine or
other things that support the qrper?


Greg

*The* online group is QRP-L at qth.net. Be aware that this is a pretty busy
reflector, however. Thereis also a QRP reflector at qth which is very low
key.

Someone mentioned ARCI, which is a very good organization. There are two
other big QRP groups. The American QRP club (www.amqrp.org) tends to be a
little more focused on homebrewing than ARCI. AmQRP is more like an
association of clubs. They were formed by the merger of NorCal and NJQRP,
but work with a half-dozen regional clubs to produce kits and conferences.
Their magazine, Homebrewer, is a little better than QQ in my opinion (maybe
because I'm more into melting solder). The G-QRP club is another great
organization. They publish a magazine called Sprat which has been around
forever it seems. Personally, I'm not as big a fan of Sprat because they
tend to use a lot of parts in their designs which are harder to get on this
side of the pond, but on the other hand, if you are on the G-land side of
the pond, those are probably easier to get. They have produced a number of
kits, many of which are available from Kanga U.S. on this side of the pond.
The DL-QRP club also has a number of kits. Theirs seem to be a little more
"polished" than the G-QRP kits which are pretty different.

Besides these three biggies, there are perhaps a dozen other clubs that
publish online and/or offer kits. The Flying Pigs QRP club is more about
kits and contests than publications. Someone mentioned the North Georgia
QRP club, which has that neat SWR/Power meter. The Arizona ScQRPions
currently has a neat paddle kit. Seems like there are several others which
escape me at the moment.

ARCI runs a big conference in conjunction with the Dayton hamfest every year
which is a wonderful place to learn, get parts, and meet other QRPers.
AmQRP supports a handful of conferences, including Atlanticon and Pacificon
in the spring, Ozarkcon just passed, and Lobstercon coming up. The
ScQRPions are running a conference near Flagstaff around the first of July.
G-QRP runs conferences in England and Ireland, too, but they seem to be
somewhat more erratic than the ones in the states. DL-QRP also runs an
annual conference.

So yeah, plenty of resources, and an amazingly friendly bunch as well.

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Old June 3rd 04, 02:29 PM
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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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Old June 3rd 04, 02:29 PM
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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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Old June 3rd 04, 08:10 PM
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Huh...I didn't realize AmQRP was still around.

Are they still doing a newsletter?

I'll go check out the site.



(Dan) wrote in message . com...
Groups and Magazines - Here's two to start with:

QRP Amateur Radio Club International - QRP Quarterly Magazine
http://www.qrparci.org

American QRP Club - QRP Homebrewer Magazine
http://www.amqrp.org

73, Dan

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Huh...I didn't realize AmQRP was still around.

Are they still doing a newsletter?

I'll go check out the site.



(Dan) wrote in message . com...
Groups and Magazines - Here's two to start with:

QRP Amateur Radio Club International - QRP Quarterly Magazine
http://www.qrparci.org

American QRP Club - QRP Homebrewer Magazine
http://www.amqrp.org

73, Dan

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Old June 3rd 04, 08:12 PM
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Huh...I didn't realize AmQRP was still around.

Are they still doing a newsletter?

I'll go check out the site.



(Dan) wrote in message . com...
Groups and Magazines - Here's two to start with:

QRP Amateur Radio Club International - QRP Quarterly Magazine
http://www.qrparci.org

American QRP Club - QRP Homebrewer Magazine
http://www.amqrp.org

73, Dan

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Old June 3rd 04, 08:12 PM
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Huh...I didn't realize AmQRP was still around.

Are they still doing a newsletter?

I'll go check out the site.



(Dan) wrote in message . com...
Groups and Magazines - Here's two to start with:

QRP Amateur Radio Club International - QRP Quarterly Magazine
http://www.qrparci.org

American QRP Club - QRP Homebrewer Magazine
http://www.amqrp.org

73, Dan

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Old June 4th 04, 03:38 AM
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Visit http://www.fpqrp.com for more information on the Flying Pigs QRP Club
International.

They used to publish a pretty decent monthly newsletter in PDF form, it's
free.

This club is pretty laid back, they have an email reflector but be warned,
it's likely to carry a lot of friendly conversation among the technical
posts. However, you won't get flamed for asking a technical question...no
matter how simple it may be.

They have no dues, no rules, no regular meetings...the Flying Pigs are more
like a state of mind.

The Flying Pigs QRP Club International has sponsored, along with the
Northern Georgia QRP Club (NoGA), the annual "Buildathon" event at FDIM
during Dayton for the last three years in a row. Some very NICE homebrew
devices have come from those Buildathons....freq counters, SWR/PWR meters,
Freq Standards...etc

If you want a fun place to hang out and a great group of hams to hang with,
join the Flying Pigs QRP Club International. We even have a club beer mug!

72



"xpyttl" wrote in message
...
"Greg Doughty" wrote in message
...
Is there a group and magazine or
other things that support the qrper?


Greg

*The* online group is QRP-L at qth.net. Be aware that this is a pretty

busy
reflector, however. Thereis also a QRP reflector at qth which is very low
key.

Someone mentioned ARCI, which is a very good organization. There are two
other big QRP groups. The American QRP club (www.amqrp.org) tends to be a
little more focused on homebrewing than ARCI. AmQRP is more like an
association of clubs. They were formed by the merger of NorCal and NJQRP,
but work with a half-dozen regional clubs to produce kits and conferences.
Their magazine, Homebrewer, is a little better than QQ in my opinion

(maybe
because I'm more into melting solder). The G-QRP club is another great
organization. They publish a magazine called Sprat which has been around
forever it seems. Personally, I'm not as big a fan of Sprat because they
tend to use a lot of parts in their designs which are harder to get on

this
side of the pond, but on the other hand, if you are on the G-land side of
the pond, those are probably easier to get. They have produced a number

of
kits, many of which are available from Kanga U.S. on this side of the

pond.
The DL-QRP club also has a number of kits. Theirs seem to be a little

more
"polished" than the G-QRP kits which are pretty different.

Besides these three biggies, there are perhaps a dozen other clubs that
publish online and/or offer kits. The Flying Pigs QRP club is more about
kits and contests than publications. Someone mentioned the North Georgia
QRP club, which has that neat SWR/Power meter. The Arizona ScQRPions
currently has a neat paddle kit. Seems like there are several others

which
escape me at the moment.

ARCI runs a big conference in conjunction with the Dayton hamfest every

year
which is a wonderful place to learn, get parts, and meet other QRPers.
AmQRP supports a handful of conferences, including Atlanticon and

Pacificon
in the spring, Ozarkcon just passed, and Lobstercon coming up. The
ScQRPions are running a conference near Flagstaff around the first of

July.
G-QRP runs conferences in England and Ireland, too, but they seem to be
somewhat more erratic than the ones in the states. DL-QRP also runs an
annual conference.

So yeah, plenty of resources, and an amazingly friendly bunch as well.

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