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.
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.
ReplyDelete73 Ian
Thanks for the visit Ian. I'd like to have met George and I'd certainly like to meet Hans.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Tom.