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Author: dlab500
1st day of my QRP operations on Drummond Island, MI in the UP. Had a great time. Using a 40 meter loaded dipole antenna up approx 10 feet. Great signals, Low...
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Length: 16:49 -
Rating: 5.0 (11 ratings) -
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Author: Jeff Tranter
In this video we look at the Heathkit HW-8, a QRP CW amateur radio transceiver. We look at the history of this radio, it's features, and take a look at it in...
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Length: 4:1 -
Rating: 5.0 (21 ratings) -
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Author: K6BBQsHamShack
The 2013 QRP To The Field's theme was Happy Trails. This included trails and rails. I set up on the old NWP (Northwestern Pacific) Railroad in San Rafael, Ca...
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Length: 5:7 -
Rating: 5.0 (6 ratings) -
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Author: W0CQC
Here is part of the great battery talk Jim Pope, KGØPP, gave to the Colorado QRP Club at our November '12 general meeting. Our YouTube channel has additional...
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Length: 2:14 -
Rating: 5.0 (7 ratings) -
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Author: NG9D
40 m QRP Ham radio contact both stations using 5 Watt power level. Will, K9FO is using a FLEX Software Defined Radio with a Dell Laptop computer keying. NG9D...
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Length: 4:14 -
Rating: 5.0 (54 ratings) -
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Author: vk3ye
What can be worked with a bagful of QRP gear taken to a nearby island? Activity was evenly divided between 20m and 40m, CW and SSB and VK and DX. A newly bui...
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Length: 1:44 -
Rating: 5.0 (2 ratings) -
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Author: plantopguy5
A short demonstration of how low the noise floor is out in the great outdoors away from power lines and modern gadgetry. Just another great thing about QRP o...
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Length: 1:53 -
Rating: 4.428571 (7 ratings) -
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Author: Aaron S. Cathcart
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Length: 1:16 -
Rating: 5.0 (13 ratings) -
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Author: NG9D
Kevin/KD0KME, Riverside, Iowa demonstrates transmitter power levels between 100 and 5 Watts on 40m SSB. 73 de NG9D.
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Length: 2:52 -
Rating: 5.0 (3 ratings) -
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Author: 1964royhinkley
Three nice QRP 6 meter contacts made May 21, 2011. All contacts were made with an Icom 703, running 5 Watts to a modest yagi. Signals were fair.
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Length: 3:39 -
Rating: 4.888889 (36 ratings) -
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Author: johnrob281
W1AW is the primary operating station of the ARRL. Operating portable/battery from the Biloxi Mississippi Gulf Coast using QRP power, MFJ-9420 and Buddistick...
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Length: 1:56 -
Rating: 4.980769 (52 ratings) -
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Author: TechDemos
Here is my vintage Ameco AC-1 Ham Radio novice CW transmitter on 40 Meters at about 5 watts QRP output, along with my homebrew receiver and station controlle...
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Length: 4:57 -
Rating: 5.0 (16 ratings) -
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Author: NG9D
YouKits HB-1B (Ten Tec R4040) and Hendricks TriBand Transceiver demonstrated in a 30m CW QSO. Paul/N0NBD in Humboldt, KS with his new TriBander talking with ...
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Length: 5:41 -
Rating: 5.0 (20 ratings) -
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Author: NG9D
Working several QRP stations from back yard deck. All stations in this video are using 6 watts or less output power -- including a Heathkit AT-1 and Ramsey 4...
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Length: 7:48 -
Rating: 5.0 (9 ratings) -
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Author: John Parnell
At the request of my neighborhood emergency preparedness group, I did a workshop on emergency power for emergency communications. They requested that I do a ...
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