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On Sun, 02 Mar 1997 10:52:37 EST wa5whn@juno.com (Jay D Miller) writes:
>QRP-Lers,
> "QRPp" Volumes I - III, soon to be four, from
> "Electronic Data Book for Homebrewer's and QRP'ers" by Paul Harden
> ARRL "QRP Power"
> ARRL "Hints & Kinks"
Hi Newcomers!
My list would be slightly different. The oldies are hard to beat.
In order, I would get:
1. ARRL "QRP Classics" - all reprints from QST, but excellent.
It has THE definitive article on crystal ladder filters. It has the
original "Neophyte" article and an explanation of the NE602. It also
has the original WM-1 low power wattmeter and an explanation of why it
works (and others do not). It has several ideas for antennas, antenna
tuners, and test equipment. Get it if you don't have it.
2. ARRL "Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur" - this book is
still in print and is, IMHO, mandatory. You won't get it all even by
the 12th reading, but you'll keep going back. No mention of the
NE602, but rock-solid information and ideas from fron to back.
If on a limited budget, I would get the above two books FIRST, then
probably "QRP Power" (which I haven't seen, but I've already heard two
good points from it).
73, ; D DWink@Juno.com Dan Winkler N7IVR Seattle, WA
----------whom the gods would destroy, they first make proud ----------
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