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QRPp International Radio Club

QRPp International Radio Club was founded in September 2001 as a club for amateur radio operators around the world to share their experience and knowledge as well as help others learn about the lowest power (less than 1 watt) and most fun aspect of amateur radio.  

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01/01/2007
Website Moved - new site pending
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QRPp-I Club News

AADE FILTER DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
Now FREE for download!

Check out the AADE Web site and while you're there, download the best filter design and analysis program available.

09/03/2003
QRPp-I Kit Review
FYI, I built your high pass filter, dummy load, and rf probe into the ubiquitous Altoids tin and it works very well as a QRP station accessory. The high pass filter was very effective at blocking out our local broadcast AM station. Thanx for making the kits available.  - 73, Terry, WAĜITP
See photos of Terry's station accessory.

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CW & Morse Code

The QRPp International Radio Club highly encourages the use of CW and Morse Code on our amateur radio bands.  The CW & Morse Code pages contain a wealth of information regarding how to properly learn and use International Morse Code as well as a free program that teaches Morse Code based on the Koch method.

CW & Morse Code Pages


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QRPp-I Featured Links

  North Georgia (NoGA) QRP Club

Elmer 001 - The Pixie 2 Project

QRPp-I Rock-Mite Pages

Permeability Tuned Oscillator (PTO) by WA6OTP - New Version!  Add this kit to a Transceiver and no longer be "Rock Bound"! 

Small Wonder Labs - Home of the SW+ series transceiver kits and more.

The Toroid King - Kits and Parts - Over 25,000 Toroids IN STOCK!

QRP Amateur Radio Club International (QRP ARCI)

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Elmer 001 - The PIXIE 2 Project

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Elmer 001 - Click Here  
(Updated July 25, 2002) - To Be Completed Soon

Check out the Pixie Information Project pages for everything you ever wanted to know about the Pixie 2.

 

QRP Calling Frequencies

  160m 80m 40m 30m 20m 17m 15m 12m 10m 6m 2m
CW 1.810 3.560 7.040 10.106 14.060 18.080 21.060 24.910 28.060 50.060
50.099
144.060
CW Europe 1.843

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7.030

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Novice  ---- 3.710 7.110  ---- ---- ---- 21.110  ---- 28.110  ---- ----
SSB 1.825 3.985 7.285  ---- 14.285 18.130 21.385 24.950 28.885 50.885 144.285
SSB Europe 1.843 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 21.285 ---- 28.360 50.285 144.585
 

Useful Information

ARRL Band Plan

The "Considerate Operator's Frequency Guide"

U.S. Amateur Radio HF Band Plan

Antenna Calculator by W4HN

Frequencies for Ham Radio Digital Modes 
(RTTY, PSK31, Hellschreiber, Packet, & SSTV)

 
 

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