Monday 3 July 2023

G-QRP CLUB

G-QRP CLUB was formed nearly 50 years ago by the late Rev. George Dobbs, G3RJV, (pictured left). Its goal was to bring together those people who had a shared interest in low-power operations, which originally meant 3W output from the transmitter to whatever antenna you had. Since then, the accepted power-levels have changed to 5W for CW and 10W for SSB.

The club's website can be found HERE and it contains a wealth of information that should be of interest to any radio ham, not just QRP enthusiasts.

Membership to the club is incredibly cheap and it includes a subscription to their quarterly printed magazines called SPRAT. It's a real pleasure when this A5 sized magazine drops through the letterbox and I enjoy it more than any of the retail mags which cost £5+ each!

The magazines contain a varied range of topics, projects, tutorials, tips, circuit designs and lots more. And even better, you can get access to any of the previous SPRATs from the G-QRP archive going back decades!

The club is peppered with extremely knowledgeable people who are keen to help others and they even have a comprehensive library of fascinating videos on YouTube.
 

If you're new to the hobby and haven't heard of G-QRP before, I would strongly recommend that you consider joining - it's the best six quid you'll ever spend.
 
 73, Tom. M7MCQ.

2 comments:

g0vgs said...

They also had the best rallies, especially at Sudden when George was vicar there. He was a truly nice and knowledgable man. Sudden was the first place I met Hans Summers too! Sprat is a great source of information and I totally agree with you on the GQRP club.

73 Ian

MadDogMcQ said...

Thanks for the visit Ian. I'd like to have met George and I'd certainly like to meet Hans.

Regards, Tom.