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QRP Community: 2003 Holiday Gift Suggestions for your Favorite QRP

By Anthony A. Luscre, K8ZT
Contributing Editor
December 2, 2003


Let's explore the world of possibilities for QRP-related holiday gifts!


The Elecraft KX1--an ultra-light, multiband CW station with internal battery and automatic antenna tuner. [Elecraft Photo]

Great looks, quality handmade construction, smooth feel and great price. PR-2, one of 3 iambic paddles available from Jerry Pittenger, K8RA.

Unibit step drill bit lets you create nice round holes in a variety of materials in a variety of sizes. If you have ever tried to drill a round hole in thin aluminum, you will love this tool! The only better way to make holes is with much more expensive chassis punches (and you would need one for each size hole.)

Holiday Gifts for QRPers

Shopping for the perfect QRP gift can be difficult for the nonham spouse or relative. As a public service, we present our annual guide to QRP-related gifts.

Here's how it works: Print out the list (below) and mark items you're interested. Then, "accidentally" leave the list in a conspicuous place for the prospective gift giver to find.

This method avoids lengthy explanations about what QRP is or why you'd even want any of these things in the first place. The list includes links to possible sites to make a purchase or contact the supplier. The blank areas at the bottom are for any additional choices I didn't include on my list.

My top gift suggestion--and one that's within reach 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.

My list includes just a few select tools (out of hundreds of possibilities). These tools are not necessarily the first that you need, but they are chosen to make difficult jobs easier. They might seem to be luxuries, but they can also save you from tearing your hair out in tedious jobs.

Items are arranged alphabetically by manufacturer or vendor within each category. A printer-friendly version of this list is available on my Web site as a PDF file.

QRP Holiday Gift List

Category

Item

Manufacturer

Link to Source(s)

Approx. Price ($)

Multiband QRP Rigs

IC-703

Icom

http://www.icomamerica.com/amateur/hf/ic703main.html

725 *

Argonaut-V (516)

Ten Tec

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

795

FT-817

Yaesu

http://www.yaesu.com/ *

500 to 650 *

Rigs- Kits

K2

Elecraft

http://elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm

600 +

K1

Elecraft

http://elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm

350 +

KX1

Elecraft

http://elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm

K2, K1 or KX1 Accessories

Model:_________

Elecraft

http://elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm

25 to 360

NW-Series

Emtech

http://emtech.steadynet.com/nw.shtml

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

359

OHR 100

Oak Hills Research

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

140

SW+

Band _________

Small Wonder Labs

http://smallwonderlabs.com/swl_swp.htm

55

Rock-mite

Band _________

Small Wonder Labs

http://smallwonderlabs.com/Rockmite.htm

27

PSK 31

Band _________

Small Wonder Labs

http://smallwonderlabs.com/psk31_main.htm

50 to 150

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/sierra.htm

245 to 370

Antennas

Miracle Whip Antenna

Miracle Whip Antennas

http://www.miracleantenna.com/MiracleWhip.html

139

MP-1

Antenna

Super Antennas

http://www.superantennas.com/

150 +

MP-2 Motorized

Antenna

Super Antennas

http://www.superantennas.com/

225 +

Buddipole Antenna &

Accessories:

_____________

W3FF Antennas

http://buddipole.com/

199 +

Access-ories

Ladder or Coax Grabber

Emtech

http://emtech.steadynet.com/cgrabber.shtml

8

ZM-2

Antenna Tuner

Emtech

http://emtech.steadynet.com/zm2.shtml

65

Universal QSYer for FT-817

John Hansen, W2FS

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

70 kit

95 built

Z-100 Antenna Tuner

LDG Electronics

http://www.ldgelectronics.com/z-100_description.html

149

Atomic Clock

24/12 Desktop

MFJ

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

15

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

260

WM-2 QRP

Watt Meter

Oak Hills Research

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

99 kit

Frequency Mite

Freq. Counter

Small Wonder Labs

http://smallwonderlabs.com/swl_frq.htm

20 kit

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

100 to 250

Nomic

West Mountain Radio

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

60

Keys

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

Iambic Paddles

__ P1

__ P2

__ P3

K8RA Brass CW Paddles

http://hometown.aol.com/k8ra/

79

99

120

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/pigg20/shirts.htm

5 to 25

Kits, Bits, CDs & 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

American QRP Club

http://www.amqrp.org

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. Plus the new American QRP Club

0 to 32

Calendar

Eastern Pennsylvania QRP Club calendar

Eastern Pennsylvania QRP Club

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

13.00

Tools

GC Snap Vacuum Solder Popper 12-2157

Action-Electronics

http://www.action-electronics.com/desolder.htm

35

Uni-Bit-10234

#4 Step Drill with 12 Hole Sizes

Irwin Tools

Also available in a variety of sizes and sets from most major hardware and home improvement stores

25 to 60

Precision Screw Driver Set- #45736

Sears Craftsman

Slot, Phillips ad Torx

20

Your Own Picks

* Indicates products available from dealers in new amateur equipment.

The Universal QSYer for the popular FT-817 and other radios from John Hansen, W2FS, now is available as a kit.

Everything you ever wanted to know about the FT-817 but couldn't find in the manual.

The MFJ-259B is the latest version of a popular ham radio accessory. [MFJ Photo]

The ARRL's Technical Information Service TIS Address Database Search 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! Don't forget to pass this dealer information on possible buyers, they probably will not find most of this stuff in their usual shopping mall. You also can check out the ads in QST and other ham radio magazines.

There's also a list of hyperlinks for ham radio manufacturers and suppliers on The DX Notebook Web site. Click on "Ham Stuff" on the left side of the page (you'll have to scroll down to the bottom to find it).

Featured QRP Club of the Month

I received a nice e-mail from Dennis Marandos, K1LGQ, chiding me for never mentioning the New England QRP Club. My intention is to make this the first of many descriptions of the wide variety of local and regional QRP clubs. Please e-mail me information on your QRP club(s) for possible inclusion in a future column.

The New England QRP Club was one of the first five QRP clubs in the US. With the design help of Dave Benson, K1SWL (ex-NN1G) of Small Wonder Labs fame, NEQRP pioneered the idea of inexpensive QRP transceiver kits. It also originated the idea of "QRP Afield"--now sponsored by NorCal as "QRP To The Field". The club offers weekly SSB and CW nets and an annual meeting at ARRL Headquarters to activate W1AW QRP.

Reader Feedback and Author Comments

Mansfield (Ohio) InterCity Amateur Radio Club President John Young, N8JY, asked if I could give a presentation on QRP operation. Since Mansfield is about a two-hour drive from my house, so I said I would be glad to. It was fun to give a live show-and-tell on QRP.

I hope you heeded the advice in my last column, QRP Community: Triple Witching Hour, and are spending more time on the air this fall. Conditions have been up and down, but were mostly up during the CQ World Wide SSB and CW contest weekends.. I doubled my scores from last year during both the SSB and CW events. I also managed to work 102 different countries in the CW contest--DXCC in one weekend, QRP!

Thanks to all who recognized my call sign from this column and said "hi!" during the contest.

Season's greetings to QRPers everywhere, and I hope to hear you on the bands in '04!

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 and to visit his Web site.

   



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