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    QRP Community: Holiday Gift List Suggestions for your Favorite QRPers

    By Anthony A. Luscre, K8ZT
    Contributing Editor
    November 25, 2002


    Let's explore the available QRP-related items for holiday gift giving!


    Ten Tec's new Argonaut-V (model 516) is the fifth generation in the legendary line of QRP rigs. [Photo by author]

    The Rockmite is a small kit (actual size is 2x2.5 inches) with a big following. There's a builder resources and modifications page, The Rock Mite Files, on the Web. [Small Wonders Lab Photo]

    The Buddipole a well-built antenna, that travels easily.

    Shopping for the perfect QRP gift can be difficult for the non-ham spouse or relative. A trip to the usual discount or department store will yield little in the way of ham radio goodies.

    As a public service, we present a guide to QRP-related gifts (Hey, this could become an annual feature!) The QRPer can mark the items they are interested in and "accidentally" leave the list in a conspicuous place for the gift giver to find. This way, you don't even have to explain to a non-ham spouse what QRP is or even why you'd want any of these things in the first place.

    Included on the list are links to sources to purchase these gifts. There are way too many suggestions to include all of them on this list, so I left a few blank areas at the bottom for additional choices.

    My number-one suggestion--and one that's within the realm of most budgets--is a membership in one of the many fine QRP clubs.

    Some gifts are not directly ham related but add greatly to the enjoyment of the hobby. Examples include a good comfortable adjustable office chair, a new operating table (the L-shaped office desks can work very well) and almost any monogrammed, engraved, embroidered or otherwise personalized item that bears your ham radio call sign.

    Below is a sampling of possible gifts for the QRPer. The items are arranged alphabetically by manufacturer or vendor within each category.

    QRP Holiday Gift List

    Category

    Item

    Manufacturer

    Link to Source(s)

    ApproxPrice ($)

    Rigs-

    90XX CW Single Band- ______

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?catid=17 *

    190

    94XX SSB Single Band- ______

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?catid=17 *

    240 to 280

    PC-500

    Patcomm

    http://www.patcommradio.com/webdoc8.htm

    395

    SG-2020-ADSP

    SGC

    http://www.sgcworld.com/2020/index.htm

    795

    Argonaut-V (516)

    Ten Tec

    http://www.tentec.com/TT516.htm

    795

    FT-817

    Yaesu

    http://www.yaesu.com/amateur/ft817tx.html *

    630 to 760

    Rigs- Kits

    K2

    Elecraft

    http://elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm#K2

    600 +

    K1

    Elecraft

    http://elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm#K1

    350 +

    K1 or K2 Accessories

    Model:_________

    Elecraft

    http://elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm#K2

    28 to 360

    NW-Series

    Emtech

    http://emtech.steadynet.com/qrpdesc.htm

    130

    Various Kits Model: ________

    Kanga

    http://www.bright.net/%7Ekanga/kanga/kanga_products.htm

    93XX Cub CW-

    Band: _________

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?catid=17

    99 kit

    149 built

    OHR 500

    Oak Hills Research

    http://www.ohr.com/ohr500.htm

    396

    OHR 100

    Oak Hills Research

    http://www.ohr.com/ohr100a.htm

    130

    SWL+

    Band _________

    Small Wonders Lab

    http://smallwonderlabs.com/

    55

    Rock-mite

    Band _________

    Small Wonders Lab

    http://smallwonderlabs.com/

    20

    PSK 31

    Band _________

    Small Wonders Lab

    http://smallwonderlabs.com/psk31_main.htm

    50 to 150

    White Mountain SSB- Band _____

    Small Wonders Lab

    http://smallwonderlabs.com/swl_wms.htm

    105

    QRP CW Kits

    Band _________

    Ten Tec

    http://www.tentec.com/Ttqrpcw.htm

    95

    SST-

    Band__________

    Wilderness Radio

    http://www.fix.net/%7Ejparker/wilderness/sst.htm

    85

    Sierra-

    Band(s)- _______

    Wilderness Radio

    http://www.fix.net/%7Ejparker/wilderness/sst.htm

    240 to 370

    Antennas

    Miracle Whip Antenna

    Miracle Whip Antennas

    http://www.miracleantenna.com/

    149

    MP-1

    Antenna

    Super Antennas

    http://www.superantennas.com/

    150 +

    MP-2 Motorized

    Antenna

    Super Antennas

    http://www.superantennas.com/

    225 +

    Buddipole Antenna

    W3FF Antennas

    http://buddipole.com/

    195 +

    Access-ories

    Ladder or Coax Grabber

    Emtech

    http://emtech.steadynet.com/grabber.htm

    8

    ZM-2

    Antenna Tuner

    Emtech

    http://emtech.steadynet.com/zmdesc.htm

    65

    Universal QSYer for FT-817

    Hansen, John

    http://john.hansen.net/keypad.htm

    70 kit

    95 built

    Z-11 Antenna Tuner

    LDG Electronics

    http://www.ldgelectronics.com/z-11.html

    145 kit

    179 built

    Atomic Clock

    24/12 Desktop

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?prodid=MFJ-122

    20

    24 hr Analog

    Wall Clock

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?prodid=MFJ-125

    30

    Contest Voice Keyer

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?prodid=MFJ-434

    180

    259-B Antenna Analyzer

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?prodid=MFJ-259B

    WM-2 QRP

    Watt Meter

    Oak Hills Research

    http://www.ohr.com/wattmeter.htm

    90

    TacPacks Gear

    Item __________

    Pioneer Data Mountain Ops

    http://mountain-ops.com/cgi-local/shop.pl/SID=1036377882.15737/page=category.html/category=1

    FT-817 Accessory

    Item __________

    Power Port

    http://www.powerportstore.com/FT817%20Accessories.htm

    Frequency Mite

    Freq. Counter

    Small Wonders Lab

    http://smallwonderlabs.com/swl_frq.htm

    20

    FT-817 Accessory

    Item __________

    W4RT

    http://www.w4rt.com/html/hardware.html

    50 to 80

    RigBlaster

    West Mountain Radio

    http://www.westmountainradio.com/RIGblaster.htm

    110 to 140

    Nomic

    West Mountain Radio

    http://www.westmountainradio.com/RIGblaster.htm

    38 kit

    60 built

    RigRunner

    West Mountain Radio

    http://www.westmountainradio.com/RIGblaster.htm

    50 to 110

    Keys

    Bulldog Keys

    Model:_________

    Amateur Radio Products

    http://www.amateurradioproducts.com/

    20 to 30

    KE6RIE Blue Anodized Straight Key

    American Morse

    http://www.americanmorse.com/straightkey.htm

    54

    Paddles & Keys

    Model:_________

    Bencher

    http://www.bencher.com/radioequip.html#keys

    90 to 300

    Morse Keys

    Kent

    http://www.kent-engineers.com/morseKEYindex.htm

    40 to 160

    Mini Portable Iambic Paddles

    MFJ

    http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?prodid=MFJ-561

    20

    Christmas Key

    Morse Express

    http://www.morsex.com/xmas/

    60

    Keys, Paddles, Bugs & more

    Model:_________

    Morse Express

    http://www.morsex.com/

    10 to 500

    Bug & More

    Model:_________

    Vibroplex

    http://www.vibroplex.com/

    60 to 500

    Books

    QRP Books

    _____________

    ARRL

    http://www.arrl.org/catalog/?category=Low+Power%2FQRP&words=

    8 to 25

    QRP Books

    _____________

    Kanga USA

    http://www.bright.net/~kanga/kanga/books_and_misc.htm

    8 to 25

    QRP Books

    _____________

    QRP Books

    http://www.qrpbooks.com/

    8 to 25

    FT-817 Pack-It Reference

    VE3AYR

    http://www.bigwave.ca/~janus/hrm/FT-817/

    13

    Club Items

    Gear, Pins, Mugs, Op-Aids & more

    Model:_________

    ARRL

    http://www.arrl.org/catalog/

    Calendars, CDs, Videos & Books

    CQ Magazine

    http://ssl.sunserver.com/cq/merchant.ihtml

    Flying Pig Gear

    Flying Pigs QRP Club

    http://www.fpqrp.com/

    5 to 25

    Kits, Bits & Books

    Item:__________

    G-QRP Club

    http://www.g4wif.fsnet.co.uk/q_sales.htm

    5 to 30

    Kits & Gear

    Model:_________

    NorCal QRP

    http://www.norcalqrp.com/

    10 to 25

    NoGa Kits

    Model:_________

    North Georgia QRP Club

    http://www.nogaqrp.org/

    8 to 25

    QRP Homebrewer

    Subscription

    NJ QRP Club

    http://www.njqrp.org/data/qrp_homebrewer.html#HOW%20TO%20SUBSCRIBE

    15

    W1CG Low Power Balun

    NJ QRP Club

    http://www.njqrp.org/balun/index.html

    15

    NJ QRP Club Kits

    Model:_________

    NJ QRP Club

    http://www.njqrp.org

    QRP Club Membership

    Club:__________

    Various

    See "QRP Community: The QRP Community" for a list of clubs and links.

    0 to 25

    Calendar

    Eastern Pennsylvania QRP Club calendar

    Eastern Pennsylvania QRP Club

    http://www.n3epa.org/Pages/QRP-Calendar.htm

    13.60

    Tools

    Other

    * Indicates products available from dealers in new amateur equipment.

    The KE6RIE key is machined from high-quality aluminum and then anodized with a bright-blue finish. At less than four ounces, this key will amaze you with its well-designed balance point that requires no heavy base to keep it in place during use.

    One of the many excellent QRP books available from the ARRL. Visit the ARRL's and other vendors' sites for even more selections. [ARRL Photo]

    For a partial list, visit HR Showcase's List of Web Links for Dealers or check out the ads in QST and other ham radio magazines. The ARRL's Technical Information Service TIS Address Database Search also offers a listing of more than 2000 products and services. Also, don't forget to consider an item from the ARRL products catalog. It's easy to order on line!

    A printer-friendly version of this list is available for downloading as a PDF file.

    Reader Feedback

    I have been pleased to hear from readers who were inspired by my last two columns to give QRP contesting a try. For those of you still waiting, don't miss the ARRL 10 Meter Contest December 14-15 weekend. It's a great contest for QRP operation. On a smaller scale, you might want to check out The QRP ARCI Holiday Spirits Sprint December 1 (2000-2400 UTC) and the QRP ARCI Topband Sprint (December 4, 1800 local time to December 5, 0600 local time).

    Thanks to the many QRP Community readers who offered gift item suggestions. I hope you all have a happy holiday season, and remember, it is truly greater to give than receive.

    Editor's note: Anthony Luscre, K8ZT, an ARRL member, lives in Stow, Ohio. He has worked in the field of medical microbiology for 18 years and is now a Technology and Computer Coordinator for a local school district. Luscre is an avid QRP operator having earned DXCC, WAS and WAC using no more that 5 W output. Readers are invited to contact the author via e-mail, k8zt@arrl.net or visit his Web site.

       



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