QST ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - QRP - Articles on low power Thank you for requesting the following information from the ARRL Technical Information Service (TIS) or the ARRL Automated Information Server (Internet: info@arrl.org). ARRL HQ is glad to provide this information free of charge as a service to League members and affiliated clubs. For your convenience, you may reproduce this information, electronically or on paper, and distribute it to anyone who needs it, provided that you reproduce it in its entirety and do so free of charge. Paper copies of these bibliographies are available from the ARRL Technical Department Secretary. Send a separate SASE for each bibliography desired to: ARRL Administrative Headquarters Technical Department Secretary 225 Main St. Newington, CT 06111 Electronic copies are also available from the following: Telephone bulletin boards: N8EMR - (614) 895-2553 ARRL - (203) 666-0578 Internet sites: Info@arrl.org (E-mail only: Send an E-mail with the message text "Help" for instructions) oak.oakland.edu (FTP - pub/hamradio/arrl/infoserver) ------------------------------------------------------------------- ARTICLE REPRINT INFORMATION Article reprints can be obtained from the Technical Department Secretary at the address or phone number below. The nominal fee for article reprints is $3 per article, which you will be billed. ARRL Administrative Headquarters 225 Main St. Newington, CT 06111 Telephone: (203) 666-1541 Back issues can be obtained from the Circulation Department at the address or phone number above. Back issues are $5, and quantities are limited. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: Since the introduction of solid-state devices many ARRL transmitters have been QRP. Refer to the "ARRL Handbook", the "QRP Notebook" and the "First Steps in Radio" publications for additional circuits. We also have a bibliography of HF transmitters that has a lot of QRP circuits. Other amateur publications also contain many low power circuits that will be of interest to the QRP'er. 1980 August QST p. 14 An Optomized QRP Transceiver 1981 April QST p. 35 A QRP Transmitting Converter 1985 January QST p. 22 Simple QRP Gear Versus Good Performance 5 pages October QST p. 14 Better Ears for the MAVTI-40 Transcvr. 7 pages 1986 February QST p. 23 Four Watts, QSK, for 24.9 MHz 4 pages July QST p. 34 The SWR Twins - QRP and QRO 4 pages August QST p. 30 The QRP Transmatch - A Novel Approach 4 pages December QST p. 19 Three Fine Mice - MOuSeFET CW 6 pages Transmitters 1987 July QST p. 30 Low-Cost QRP Power Boosters 4 pages November QST p. 18 Build This QRP Omni Box 5 pages 1988 QST p. 30 Some QRP Transmitter Design Tips 3 pages 1989 October QST p. 25 The QRP 3-Bander (transmitter) 1990 January QST p. 28 A QRP SSB/CW Transceiver for 14 MHz. February QST p. 19 A Simple and Accurate QRP Directional Wattmeter February QST p. 43 Why QRP December QST p. 44 A Portable QRP CW Transceiver--Part 1 1991 January QST p. 17 A Portable QRP CW Transceiver--Part 2 February QST p. 23 The BP-80: An 80-Meter CW Transceiver 1992 March QST p. 18 Lemonized QSO 1993 April QST p. 27 A Multimode Phasing Exciter for 1 to 500 MHz