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Books about QRP: what is your advice?

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IZ5ZCO:
Some books here.  ;)

VE2TH:

Grazié Nicola,

Here is a link: http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/22

This is all products reviews of QRP & QRPp radio, reviewed  by various users.

EXCEPTION FOR:  ICOM IC-703, ICOM IC-703 PLUS WITH 6 METERS, THE ELECRAFT K3 (10 WATTS)
                           ELECRAFT KX3 (10) WATTS.
These transceivers can transmit from 100 milliwatt up to 10 watts

The link is: http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/14

That is the reason there are not in the QRP section but rather in the regular tansceivers section of products reviews.

Arrivederci,

Michel VE2TH  QRP



VE2TH:
Hello,

Here is an other link of interest:

http://ac6v.com/qrp.htm

Which contains many interesting links about QRP & QRPp.

72, Michel

G0BVZ:
My first QRP book was "The Joy of QRP" by Ade Weiss. It was a great read, very inspirational and I still have it.  Since then, they invented the internet and to a large extent QRP books became optional, partially replaced by Google and thousands of dedicated web sites.  -But I still go back to Ade's seminal book.

Vic

VE2TH:
Hello VIC,

Tes a real good book, and I'm looking to see if I can find it in PDF somewhere.

Here are the informations on this book:

•The Joy of QRP, by Adrian Weiss, WØRSP.
 Oldie but goodie, full of operating techniques, construction ideas and a little QRP history.
•History of QRP In The United States, by Adrian Weiss, WØRSP.
 What it says. I found this historical overview even more inspirational than The Joy of QRP.

The Joy of QRP: Strategy for success, published in 1984 by milliwatt Books in Vermillion South Dakota 57069 USA, it has 162 pages written in English.

72 Michel VE2TH QRP

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