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- 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.
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- 1980 August QST p. 14
- An Optomized QRP Transceiver
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- 1981 April QST p. 35
- A QRP Transmitting Converter
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- 1985 January QST p. 22
- Simple QRP Gear Versus Good Performance 5 pages
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- October QST p. 14
- Better Ears for the MAVTI-40 Transcvr. 7 pages
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- 1986 February QST p. 23
- Four Watts, QSK, for 24.9 MHz 4 pages
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- July QST p. 34
- The SWR Twins - QRP and QRO 4 pages
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- August QST p. 30
- The QRP Transmatch - A Novel Approach 4 pages
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- December QST p. 19
- Three Fine Mice - MOuSeFET CW 6 pages
- Transmitters
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- 1987 July QST p. 30
- Low-Cost QRP Power Boosters 4 pages
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- November QST p. 18
- Build This QRP Omni Box 5 pages
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- 1988 QST p. 30
- Some QRP Transmitter Design Tips 3 pages
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- 1989 October QST p. 25
- The QRP 3-Bander (transmitter)
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- 1990 January QST p. 28
- A QRP SSB/CW Transceiver for 14 MHz.
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- February QST p. 19
- A Simple and Accurate QRP Directional
- Wattmeter
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- February QST p. 43
- Why QRP
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- December QST p. 44
- A Portable QRP CW Transceiver--Part 1
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- 1991 January QST p. 17
- A Portable QRP CW Transceiver--Part 2
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- February QST p. 23
- The BP-80: An 80-Meter CW Transceiver
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