SIMPLE QRP EQUIPMENT


Various QRP transceivers

PA2OHH
Operator: Onno
QTH: Zuidhorn
The Netherlands
JO33DF
[email protected]

Simple, non-professional radio technology and QRP power!
That is what you will find here. There are some complex designs but many designs are simple radio amateur circuits. They will never be used professionally!
These simple circuits and rigs can give you much fun: home brewing, portable activities during holidays, etc.
Batteries and inverted V dipole antenna's with a fishing rod as the center support are all you need to make many QSO's.

QRP power!
Perhaps that you cannot believe that you can make many QSO's with QRP power of only 1 watt. Indeed, some practice is needed in the beginning so do not give up too soon. Every boring standard QSO becomes an exciting experience with QRP power!

Simple, cheap and harmless technology!
Simple Technology can give you much fun, but is not perfect... There are disadvantages like VXO control instead of a VFO, direct conversion receivers that receive both sidebands and simple frequency displays that are not so easy to read. But working with such simple equipment is often more exciting than working with a much better commercial transceiver!

Experience that you can do much with QRP Power and Simple Technology but not everything!
However, it is all you need to collect a shoe box with QSL cards and to become an enthousiast radio amateur!


PA2OHH:

QRSS:

Simple Receivers:

Simple QRP transmitters:

Simple QRP transceivers for portable use:

More complex Receivers:

QRP Transceivers for in the shack:

Frequency counters for QRP:

Alternative microcontroller DDS and PC shortwave receiver:

Experiments with a passive crystal receiver:

Morsecode:

Radio communication modes:

Two old shortwave receivers with the Wadley loop:

Construction, design and testing:

History

Various:


PY2OHH
Miguel is very active with home brewing and QRP.
He has a very nice home page that you certainly should visit!
We have almost the same call, only one character difference!


Link to the Homepage of the
Society for Amateur Radio in The Netherlands
PA2OHH member
Link to the Homepage of the
Benelux QRP Club
PA2OHH member 110
Link to the Homepage of the
EA QRP Club
PA2OHH member 582


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