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| QRP Builders Websites: |
| http://www.qrp.pops.net/ This site has a nice collection of projects and information for the amateur builder. |
| http://www.amqrp.org/ The new American QRP Club's Website. It is a combination of NORCAL and the NJQRP clubs. A great place to find the latest QRP kits. |
| http://www.norcalqrp.com/ The NORCAL QRP Radio Club page. Always great information on this site. |
| http://www.easystreet.com/~w7zoi/ W7Z0I has been one of the leaders in the QRP movement and has contributed many articles in major Amateur Radio Publications on theory and design of "home brewed" equipment. This site always has great information for the amateur builder. |
| http://www.seboldt.net/k0jd/ This site is the home of the famos R2/T2 SSB transceiver pc boards. He has information on them and other projects. |
| http://www.qsl.net/k8iqy/ This is the site for the designer of the 2N2222 Transistor Radios. These radios are Cheap tobuild out of scrounged parts and are excellent performers and you don't need a special PC Board. He uses a highly adaptable building technique that can be used for many other projects. |
| http://www.io.com/~n5fc/ N5FC has some really great information on the projects that he has done and some that he is working on. This is a great site to see what others are doing. Maybe one of their projects is just the thing that you have been looking to do yourself. |
| http://www.computerpro.com/~lyle/ This link is to the "LOWFERS" group that experiment with the 160-190 Khz license free low frequency band. There are easily made transmitters and receiving converters for these frequencies along with supporting information on antennas and propagation. A really unique nitch site for the fun side of radio. |
| http://www.wa6otp.com/ This the site of the creator of the "TRAIL" radios. He has designed some simple, lightweight, tranceivers and antenna systems for the backpacker. Interesting designs that can be really fun to build and use. A real lesson in Minimal radio. |
| http://www.rason.org/ This site is one mans answer to getting home brew projects out through his website. He has a nice cataloge of projects and they are neatly presented in individual .PDF files which makes them easily downloaded, viewed and printed so that you can take the copy to the shop and start soldering away. Really a nice site for builers information. |
| http://www.expandedspectrumsystems.com/
This company has some interesting products for the homebrewer. Small cylindrical crystals for all the popular QRP frequencies as well as a 24Ghz antenna. They also sell crystal CW and SSB filters for the popular Yaesu FT-817. The crystals are really small for those miniature QRP transmitters. |
| http://www.extremezone.com/~nk7m/sqrppage.htm The Arizona Scorpions QRP Club website. Great links to other QRP sites. |
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If you find additional sites to add to the list - Send them to me at:dhassall@zianet.com |