Thursday, August 11, 2011

Arrls Low Power Communication: The Art and Science of Qrp Review

Arrls Low Power Communication: The Art and Science of Qrp
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I'm a new General Class who's interested in QRP. This book was a great introduction. Arland obviously knows his stuff (many years in the U.S. Air Force as a comm/signals guy), and his writing style is very engaging.
Arland offers lots of general information as well as detail, particularly when it comes to what he considers the two most important parts of QRP: antennas and propagation. He has separate chapters devoted to each, and he details some home-brew methods for various kinds of QRP antennas, including good photographs.
If you're interested in vintage military gear, there's quite a bit of info here as well. In addition, he gives many web site resources for further research.
Highly recommended for those (like me) who are just getting started in QRP. Now I need to save up for the Yaesu FT-817 rig (Arland's favorite).

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Welcome to the world of QRP! Now you can explore the excitement of low-power radio operating with this third edition of ARRL s Low Power Communication:Equipment and Station Accessories - commercial gear, kit-building and home-brewAntennas wire beams, loops, dipoles, portable antennas and moreOperating Strategies operating techniques, awards, and contestingNEW! Emergency Communication training, planning and other factorsNEW! Surplus Military Equipment - restoring and using this classic radio hardware.Plus QRP calling frequencies, manufacturers...and much more!--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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