Last year, just a few weeks before Hurricane Helene hit our area, I received a large package containing several partial kits and even a couple of transceivers.
The package came from a reader and subscriber who wanted to downsize his radio collection but didn’t want to sell his gear. He refused to let me pay him—even for shipping—seeing it instead as a way to support QRPer.com and my YouTube channel. An incredibly kind gesture!
On Monday, February 10, 2025, I finally took one of those radios to the field: an Index Labs QRP Plus.
As many of you know, I’m quite a fan of this radio. Not only was it one of the first compact general coverage QRP transceivers on the market—back in the mid-1990s—but it’s also a brilliant piece of engineering and ergonomics.
Beyond that, there’s a strong nostalgia factor for me. The QRP Plus was the first QRP radio I ever saw in person… back in 1997.
With an opening in my schedule, I was eager to put this radio on the air. The only POTA site that was convenient based on my travels that day was the Blue Ridge Parkway. Since I was already in east Asheville, the Folk Art Center made for the perfect spot to give the QRP Plus its POTA trial.
I picked a picnic table and then set up the Chelegance MC-750 vertical. In no time, I was ready to hit the air!
Gear:
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Radio
- Index Labs QRP Plus
Antenna System
- Chelegance MC-750
- High Visibility Jacket ABR240-UF with PL-259s and 5 Ferrites (Use Coupon Code ABR10QRPER for 10% Discount!)
Battery
- Bioenno 15 Ah LiFePo Battery (Model BLF-1215A) please note that while I used a 15 Ah battery, a 3 or 4.5 Ah battery would have sufficed.
Key and Accessories
- UMPP-1 Paddles by GM0EUL
- Senrog Bench block (weighted key base)
- Key cable: Cable Matters 2-Pack Gold-Plated Retractable Aux Cable – 2.5 Feet
Logging
Packs/Cases
Camera and Audio Gear
- DJI OSMO 4 action camera with Sensyne Phone Tripod
- DJI Mic 2 Wireless Microphones
On The Air
I decided to test the waters first on 15 meters, which had recently been yielding plenty of POTA hunters. Continue reading Index Labs QRP Plus: A Proper POTA Field Test!