If it is in red, it is my comment, if it is in black it is a comment from the web page.

 

QRP

 
 
Small Wonder Labs This is a site where you can buy QRP KITS. I have had great success with these kits. I have built 2 of the transceivers and a Freq-Mite. All work well and I highly recommend Dave as a great business man and he offers great support if you have trouble. I give him all the *'s I can.
 
QRParci QRP ARCI - is a non-profit organization dedicated to the increasing enjoyment of QRP operation and experimentation, and to the promotion of local and regional QRP Clubs throughout the world. Join us now for a look at this fast-growing, enthusiastic hobby called QRP!
 
QRP HomeBuilder HomePage These web pages were designed for hams who wish to build and operate low power radio equipment on the amateur radio bands. Although we are indebted to other authors, many of the stages have been designed or are based upon the design philosophy of Wes Hayward , W7ZOI. The website goal is to provide practical and low-cost "popcorn" circuit ideas for experimenting with and enjoying this great hobby.
 
K3WWP - QRP This is a great site by a person dedicated strictly to QRP. Here is one of his statements: I operate exclusively with QRP. If you are unfamiliar with the term QRP, it means operating with low power. The current definition of low power is 5 watts (or less) RF output from your transmitter. I take this definition one step further and make it 5 watts (or less) effective radiated power (ERP) from my antenna system.
 
QRP Power Measurement Network error occured, try again later
 
Peter Parker's Projects Page There are some good homebrew projects on this web site. I operate exclusively with QRP. If you are unfamiliar with the term QRP, it means operating with low power. The current definition of low power is 5 watts (or less) RF output from your transmitter. I take this definition one step further and make it 5 watts (or less) effective radiated power (ERP) from my antenna system.
 
QRP Links Links to clubs and Manufacturers.
 
Peanut Whistle 2 40 meter CW QRP transmitter! INTRODUCING! The DWM Communications "Peanut Whistle 2" 40 meter CW QRP transmitter!  What makes our transmitter so different from all the others?  Ours is FULLY ASSEMBLED!  That's right! NOT A KIT!  DWM Communications now gives you an ASSEMBLED QRP transmitter for LESS MONEY than a kit!  No more lost parts....as with kits.  No more typos in the instructions....as with kits.
 
//www.eichhoff.com/neqrp/ New England QRP, WQ1RP, Clubs' website - a place to exchange ideas, publish operating events & be informed of club activities dedicated to low power ham radio
 
QRP-Links Clubs and dealers
 
//www.waterw.com/~knights/ Welcome to the KnightLites Home Page ! The KnightLites are a group of amateur (ham) radio operators interested in low-power operation. We want to encourage people to learn about amateur radio, and to join in the fun and challenge of using a low amount of output power to achieve communications!
 
G3YCC's QRP SITE Many links and this site has a search engine for all documents.
 
The QRP Corner A few links, not a rreal lot here.
 
K3WWP's Links - QRP Equipment K3WWP - Links to QRP Equipment Sources
 
Hide's QRP Home Page JA9MAT (Hidehiko KOMACHI) A nice site, here is the intro: Hello OMs! Here is the Page for Hams interested in The Low Power Communications ,says "QRP". My name is Hidehiko Komachi, born in 1957, and I live in Toyama-prefecture where is about 400km northwest of Tokyo. I started Ham Radio in 1975 ( 1st class licensed ) and I have been on the air by 5watts maximum power in all bands. I started QRP because I was very surprised when I heard the QRPp 50mW Signal of JH1HTK, Mr.Masuzawa who is the President of JA-QRP Club. And because I had no enough money to buy a expensive Transceiver, I must make my own Rigs and Antenna. First I made a simple 40m Transmitter and RF1-IF2-AF2 Single Super Heterodyne RX from old TV and MW-RADIO Set. Nowadays I have no enough time to enjoy Home-Brewing so I enjoy making the QRP Kits from Heath, Mizuho, Nor Cal, Small Wonder Lab, G-QRP etc....
 
OAK HILLS RESEARCH I have no experience with this outfig but the rigs look pretty good. Oak Hills Research is your best source for quality transceiver kits and accessories. On these pages you will find descriptions and photos of our fine QRP products and prices and ordering information.
 
NOGAQRP Welcome to the North Georgia QRP Club! This small, but growing, group of amateur radio enthusiasts, most of whom are within 90 miles of Atlanta, are interested in promoting the development of the branch of amateur radio known as QRP - building and operating low power transmitters, receivers and transceivers.
 
nn1g_xcvr Directions for a 30 meter QRP transceiver here.
 
Extreme QRP Trouble connecting here, but this is about the milliwatters.
 
KT4OR's Shack I took this bookmark because it has a list of the QRP calling frequencies. Here is the intro from the page:Hello and welcome to my world. My name is Richard and I am KT4OR. I got into amateur radio as Tech-Plus KF4HLW in March 1996 and recieved my Extra that December. Amateur radio isn't just another hobby, it's an obsession. I am active on 2 through 160 meters using SSB & CW. I'm not a net or repeater junkie but I have nothing against those who are. I enjoy ragchewing, DXing, paper chasing (awards), contesting, building antennas, kit building, QSLing, and the occassional satellite contact. My favorite bands for SSB are 6, 10, and 15 meters. I only work 40 and 75 meter SSB during contests or if another op asks to work me there. Although I am a paper chaser, most of the time I'll be found ragchewing somewhere. I enjoy playing in contests as they are a golden opportunity for a paperchaser. So far I have acheived a DXCC, WAS, WAC, and the 1000 Mile Per Watt award. I have worked New Zealand using 2 watts which equates to about 4,000 miles per watt.
 
RECEIVERS FOR QRP Only a few links here and it as receivers only.
 
HOME BREW QRP CIRCUITS HOME BREW QRP CIRCUITS
While surfing through InterNet, you may find many sites, but not many home-brew stuff available in most of them. is not only home brewing, it is much more than that, namely :

LOW POWER HAMMING

TECHNICAL TRAINING

HOME-BREWING

LOW COST &

LESS QRM!

 
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The Columbus QRP Club Here is a miniature 40 meter receiver kit.
 
Hide's QRP Home Page JA9MAT (Hidehiko KOMACHI) Here is the intro: Hello OMs! Here is the Page for Hams interested in The Low Power Communications ,says "QRP". My name is Hidehiko Komachi, born in 1957, and I live in Toyama-prefecture where is about 400km northwest of Tokyo. I started Ham Radio in 1975 ( 1st class licensed ) and I have been on the air by 5watts maximum power in all bands. I started QRP because I was very surprised when I heard the QRPp 50mW Signal of JH1HTK, Mr.Masuzawa who is the President of JA-QRP Club. And because I had no enough money to buy a expensive Transceiver, I must make my own Rigs and Antenna. First I made a simple 40m Transmitter and RF1-IF2-AF2 Single Super Heterodyne RX from old TV and MW-RADIO Set. Nowadays I have no enough time to enjoy Home-Brewing so I enjoy making the QRP Kits from Heath, Mizuho, Nor Cal, Small Wonder Lab, G-QRP etc....
 

tenmin.htm Here is a real quicky for you: G4RAW's Ten Minute Rig - Steve, G4RAW described this simple transmitter for 80 metres in Sprat 82 and describes how the World record for building a rig , actually a Oner, and having a QSO, is under 15 minutes.

 
HeadWize - Project: SDS Labs Headphone Amplifier by Sheldon D. Stokes Almost totally having to do with headphones projects, amplification, ets.