QRP Links
by category
Mailing Lists
- HF Pack
Though not specifically QRP, many HFPackers are QRPers.
- QRP-l Mailing list
This is the best QRP mailing list out there. This link will take you to the sign-up page.
Elmers
- Ham Radio Padcast
This is a free podcast that willl take you through the steps to get your ticket!
- QRP-l Mailing list
This is the best QRP mailing list out there. This link will take you to the sign-up page.
Articles
- The QRPer
Excellent blog of Richard Fisher, KI6SN who is the QRP columnist for WorldRadio magazine.
Blogs
- Adventure Radio Society
This is a great, free club that every QRPer should join. They host several on-air activities each year.
- The QRPer
Excellent blog of Richard Fisher, KI6SN who is the QRP columnist for WorldRadio magazine.
- Trevor Robinson (ZL1UO)
Trevor is operating portable for 5 years in Austrailia. Read all about it on his blog.
Clubs
Manufacturers
- American QRP Club
This active club also sells excellent QRP kits.
- Elecraft
Elecraft’s website
- Emtech
Emtech makes some nice QRP accesories in kit form.
- Hendricks QRP Kits
Hendricks QRP kits are some of the best–well designed and affordable.
- Icom
Icom’s IC-703 has long been a QRPer multi-band favorite.
- KD1JV Designs
KD1JV (Steven Weber) is the father of the cool ATS Sprint ultra-portable QRP transceiver. His site also has homebrew projects.
- MFJ Enterprises
MFJ manufactures affordable and popular QRP transceivers.
- NorCal QRP Club
NorCal is not only a club, but has some really nice kits.
- Oak Hills Research
Oak Hills manufactures excellent QRP kits.
- Small Wonder Labs
Small Wonder Labs makes some legendary QRP kits.
- Ten-Tec
Until recently, Ten-Tec manufactured some incredible QRP radios. They still manufacture single-band kits.
- Wilderness Radio
Manufacurer of high-quality QRP kits.
- Yaesu/Vertex
Yaesu manufactures the very popular FT-817.
Kits
- American QRP Club
This active club also sells excellent QRP kits.
- Elecraft
Elecraft’s website
- Emtech
Emtech makes some nice QRP accesories in kit form.
- Hendricks QRP Kits
Hendricks QRP kits are some of the best–well designed and affordable.
- KD1JV Designs
KD1JV (Steven Weber) is the father of the cool ATS Sprint ultra-portable QRP transceiver. His site also has homebrew projects.
- MFJ Enterprises
MFJ manufactures affordable and popular QRP transceivers.
- NorCal QRP Club
NorCal is not only a club, but has some really nice kits.
- Oak Hills Research
Oak Hills manufactures excellent QRP kits.
- Small Wonder Labs
Small Wonder Labs makes some legendary QRP kits.
- Ten-Tec
Until recently, Ten-Tec manufactured some incredible QRP radios. They still manufacture single-band kits.
- Wilderness Radio
Manufacurer of high-quality QRP kits.
Homebrew
- KD1JV Designs
KD1JV (Steven Weber) is the father of the cool ATS Sprint ultra-portable QRP transceiver. His site also has homebrew projects.
- N0LX – “Ham radio with altitude”
Excellent site with many projects (antennas, accessories) and with a focus on marine mobile.
- N5ESE’s website
Monty’s site contains numerous qrp projects that are well documented.
- New England QRP Club
This is a very active club with great documented projects on their website.
- QRP Homebuilder
This site has some great hombrew information.
Websites (general)
QRPers
- AL7FS’ website
Jim’s site has a lot of articles and links to back issues of the Anchorage Amateur Radio Club
- KC8QVO’s blog
Steve has a nice blog about his equipment and camping adventures.
- N0LX – “Ham radio with altitude”
Excellent site with many projects (antennas, accessories) and with a focus on marine mobile.
- N0NBD’s QRP Radio Page
Paul has some great QRP information on his site including photos of the PFR-3.
- N0TU’s Homepage
Steve (N0TU) is great. He is an active QRPer and uses packgoats (Rooster and Peanut) in his adventures.
- N5ESE’s website
Monty’s site contains numerous qrp projects that are well documented.
- Trevor Robinson (ZL1UO)
Trevor is operating portable for 5 years in Austrailia. Read all about it on his blog.
- W2LJ’s website
Excellent website with details on his equipment and ops
- WB3GCK’s website
Many well documented projects, articles and QRP adventures.
- WD8RIF’s Amateur Radio Page
Eric is a long-time QRRer and has an excellent website.
Antennas
Education
- Ham Radio Padcast
This is a free podcast that willl take you through the steps to get your ticket!
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