Entries tagged with “QRP”.


Hellraiser Transmitter Project - Photo by Hans Summers

Hellraiser Transmitter Project - Photo by Hans Summers

Hello again. I would like to share another resource that will inspire, inform, and astound. Hans Summers, G0UPL, is an Electronic Wizard of the Twelfth Degree (see the International Brotherhood of Electronic Wizards Handbook for further information). He has built a website that abounds with inspiration. His projects are visual and functional. He likes to use tubes and will spurn convention to create a visually appealing project. This is art. The amount of information is sure to keep you busy and should be bookmarked for reference.  I am interested in his extensive information on Huff and Puff Oscillator stabilizers and identifying crystal parameters. He builds his own test equipment and documents so that we can follow in his path. Several QRSS projects are detailed. I have added QRSS to my list of future projects. Thank you Hans, for sharing a lifetime of experience at HansSummers.com. 73

Robin

G QRP Club

Resources abound on the Internet. The G-QRP Club located in England is one that I enjoy. If you “click” on their logo above it will take you to the site. They have data sheets with excellent  information for the beginner to the advanced builder. The Club magazine, SPRAT, is published quarterly and is full of inspiration. I just received the fall edition and found an article on Weak Signal Propagation Reporting, WSPR for short. There are plans for The SixBox, a very simple 6m AM transceiver. The G-QRP Club is devoted to low power communication. Membership is $15 a year and you will receive four issues of SPRAT.  73

Robin