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ARRL's Low Power Communication
-- The Art and Science of QRP
3rd Edition.

by Richard Arland, K7SZ.

Welcome to the world of QRP! Now you can explore the excitement of low-power radio operating with this third edition of ARRL’s Low Power Communication:

  • Equipment and Station Accessories - commercial gear, kit-building and home-brew
  • Antennas – wire beams, loops, dipoles, portable antennas and more
  • Operating Strategies – operating techniques, awards, and contesting
  • NEW! Emergency Communication – training, planning and other factors
  • NEW! Surplus Military Equipment - restoring and using this classic radio hardware.
    Plus QRP calling frequencies, manufacturers…and much more!

    BONUS
    Includes the complete assembly manual for the MFJ Cub Transceiver Kit.* You'll enjoy countless hours operating this tiny high performance radio. Build the kit in just a few hours, and you'll be working the world with low-power fun!
    *kit sold separately

    Rich Arland became a licensed Amateur Radio operator in 1963. He also holds an FCC General Radiotelephone Operator’s License. Rich has authored many articles for ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio, and its monthly journal, QST. He is an avid low-power radio operator and emergency communication volunteer. His newest volume of QRP information is the culmination of many months of research, interviews, antenna experimentation and building projects.

    Also available: ARRL's Low Power Communication with 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit

    Third edition, © 2007, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-104-2) #1042 -- $19.95
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    ARRL's Low Power Communication with 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit
    -- Book with kit

    Get the book with the kit! This special bundle includes:

  • ARRL's Low Power Communication book -- NEW Third Edition
  • The MFJ 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit -- YOU build it!

    You'll enjoy countless hours operating this tiny high performance radio. Build the kit in just a few hours, and you'll be working the world with low-power fun!

    Whether you're taking a 10-minute DX break from your computer at work or home or back-packing in the mountains, the Cub is a great way to put the magic back into your ham radio.

    The Cub uses Surface Mount Technology (SMT) to achieve big performance in a pocket-sized package. The kit has all SMT parts mounted and soldered. You just insert and solder the through-hole parts such as the connectors, inductors and trimmer caps/pots.

    The Cub is portable: set it up anywhere, and tuck it out of the way when its not in use!

    Also available: ARRL's Low Power Communication (without kit)

    #1042K -- $99.95
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    MFJ 20-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit
    -- Whether you're taking a 10-minute DX break from your computer at work or home or back-packing in the mountains, the Cub is a great way to put the magic back into your ham radio. You'll enjoy countless hours operating this tiny high performance radio. Build the kit in just a few hours, and you'll be working the world with low-power fun!

    The Cub uses Surface Mount Technology (SMT) to achieve big performance in a pocket-sized package. The kit has all SMT parts mounted and soldered. You just insert and solder the through-hole parts such as the connectors, inductors and trimmer caps/pots.

    The Cub is portable: set it up anywhere, and tuck it out of the way when it's not in use!

    Also available: ARRL's Low Power Communications with 40-meter CW Cub Transceiver Kit

    #0018 -- $89.95
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    More QRP Power
    -- More equipment, accessories and antennas for low power radio operating!

    In the spirit of the popular QRP Classics and QRP Power published in the 1990s, More QRP Power is an anthology of articles from recent issues of QST and QEX magazines covering construction practices, transceivers, transmitters, receivers, accessories, and antennas. Here are dozens of projects and articles to help you assemble or improve a QRP station for home or travel.

    QRP means radio operating with low power—5 watts or less. If you are used to operating with a 100 watt transceiver, you may wonder why anyone would do this.

    Radio amateurs (hams) enjoy the magic of communicating over the air with their own equipment, without the benefit of the billions of dollars worth of infrastructure working behind the scenes to power the telephone and Internet.

    QRP operators take that one step further, communicating over the air with simple equipment and antennas and only a few watts of power. They savor the satisfaction that comes with finishing a challenging radio contact. They enjoy assembling a tiny station that they can take anywhere, getting on the air with a radio the size of a paperback book and an antenna that folds up into a briefcase or knapsack.

    Why not give QRP a try? And if you are already addicted, why not try a new antenna or accessory? Whether you want to build a complete station from scratch or just an item or two to use with your kit or commercial QRP transceiver, you'll find it here.

    176 pages. First edition, 2006. © 2006, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-965-5) #9655 -- $19.95
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    Low Power Scrapbook
    -- Hundreds of the very best projects from the G-QRP Club's magazine Sprat are brought together in this handy book. Includes low power transmitters, simple receivers, accessories, circuit and construction hints and antennas.

    Ideal for the experimenter or someone who likes the fun of building and operating their own radio equipment.

    320 pages. © 2001, published by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 1-872309-73-9) #LPSB -- $19.95
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    W1FB's QRP Notebook
    -- by Doug DeMaw, W1FB.
    Packed with construction projects for QRP transmitters, receivers and accessories. This second edition is the completely rewritten successor to Doug's popular QRP Notebook, and features totally new circuits. Learn the inside secrets from this veteran builder, writer and former QST Technical Editor. Most of the projects feature printed circuit boards that are available from a commercial source. Gain understanding of circuits. Experience firsthand the thrill of making contacts using equipment that you built.
    184 pages. Second edition, third printing 1999, © 1991-1999, The American Radio Relay League, Inc. (ISBN: 0-87259-365-7) #3657 -- $10.00

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    More QRP Romps!
    -- by Dave Ingram, K4TWJ

    This book is designed for casual, serious and upcoming QRPers past, present and future. It's filled with details of today's popular QRP clubs, contents, rigs, kits, accessories and homebrew projects. In particular, the operating strategies and secrets for successful DXing is beneficial to high and low power operators alike. Get on top of the action!

  • Discover the world of QRP
  • Secrets to QRP success
  • The gear - The goodies
  • The kits - The clubs
  • The contests - The fun!
    ...and much more

    88 pages. © 2009, Dave Ingram, K4TWJ

    #0160 -- $18.00
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    ARRL's Wire Antenna Classics (Details)
    -- A collection of the best articles from ARRL publications
    So many wire antenna designs have proven to be first class performers! Here’s an entire book devoted to wire antennas, from the simple to the complex. Includes articles on dipoles, loops, rhombics, wire beams and receive antennas—and some time-proven classics! An ideal book for Field Day planners or the next wire antenna project at your home station.

    Also available: More Wire Antenna Classics Volume 2

    Volume 1. First edition, fifth printing. © 1999-2005, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-707-5) #7075 -- $14.00
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    QRP Basics
    -- by Rev. George Dobbs, G3RJV

    Do you want a new challenge? Have you ever wanted to try QRP (using 5 watts and less)? Do you want to improve your QRP station? Do you want to build a working transmitter or receiver? This book will help you do all of these things.

    "QRP Basics" tells of the fun to be had by operating with low power, both from home and in the great outdoors. Advice is given on how to get the best results from a QRP station, and how to try out QRP if you haven't before. A large range of commercial QRP equipment and kits are described. Much of the book explains how to construct your own station, including complete transmitters and receivers, and accessories. Even the experienced constructor will appreciate the sections on toroidal coils, construction techniques and equipping a workshop. Finally, there are lists of contests, awards, books and organizations of interest to the QRP operator.

    "QRP Basics" will enrich your enjoyment of Amateur Radio. It will inspire you to start building. It may even get you out in the open air. Explore the fun!

    208 pages. © 2003, by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 1-872309-91-7) #9031 -- $29.95
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    Amateur Radio on the Move
    -- from Your Car or RV, Boat, Airplane, Motorcycle or Backpack!

    Expert advice for radio operating on the go!

    Amateur Radio on the Move is filled with advice from people with lots of hands-on, practical experience with the joys, as well as the problems and pitfalls, of mobile radio operating.

    Use this ARRL book to find out what to do, and what not to do!

    Chapters:
  • Mobile in Your Automobile by Roger Burch, WF4N; Mike Gruber, W1MG; Terry Rybak, W8TR; Mark Steffka, WW8MS
  • On the Go with Maritime Mobile by Steve Waterman, K4CJX
  • Aeronautical Mobile by Dave Martin, W6KOW
  • RV Mobile and Motorcycle Mobile by Al Brogdon, W1AB
  • HF Unplugged by John Bartscherer, N1GNV

    First edition, © 2005, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.

    (ISBN: 0-87259-945-0) #9450 -- $19.95
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    QRP Quarterly DVD 1979-2004
    -- A collection of 25 years of the popular magazine for low power operators, QRP Quarterly, on DVD. That's 100 issues!

    Filled with projects!

    Also available: QRP Quarterly CD-ROM

    DVD, requires Microsoft Windows. 2005, published by QRP Amateur Radio Club International.

    #9668 -- $34.95
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    The Electronics of Radio (Details)
    -- by David B. Rutledge, KN6EK

    An introduction to analog electronics in the context of radio, and through the design and construction of a radio transceiver (the NorCal 40A QRP rig). A structured (college-level) approach describes basic electronic components and simple circuits, filters, amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, and antennas. Includes circuit simulation software (diskette), Puff.

    See ARRL Review

    448 pages. First edition, © 1999. Published by Cambridge University Press. (ISBN: 0-521-64645-6) #ERAD
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    The Low Frequency Experimenter’s Handbook
    -- by Peter Dodd, G3LDO

    Written to meet the needs of amateurs and experimenters who have an interest in low power radio techniques below 200 kHz. Most of the techniques described are targeted at those using the 136 kHz band, but they are also of great interest to readers in New Zealand and Australia with the 183 kHz band and the Lowfers in the USA on 180 kHz.

    The bulk of the material in the book comprises contributions from experimenters world wide and covers antennas, propagation, transmitters, special modes and test equipment, and discusses some applications such as communication with caving enthusiasts.

    All those interested in exploring the new frontier of the LF bands will welcome this invaluable and unique reference, whether they tend to transmitting or are content just to receive.

    112 pages. © 2000, published by Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

    (ISBN: 1-872309-65-8) #RLFS -- $34.95
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