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Colorado QRP Club, Inc.

Life's too short for $800 finals!

 

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Small Arrow Pointing Right Our next Regular meeting will take place:
Saturday, January 10, 2009 at 10:00 am

Meeting Location: Generously provided by Milestone Technologies
10691 East Bethany Drive, Suite 800 Aurora, Colorado

Subject/Guest Speaker(s): Rob Sherwood (NCØB) of Sherwood Engineering on everything you ever wanted to know about receiver performance!

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You can also click on this Google logo (below) for directions to 10691 East Bethany Drive, Aurora, where we hold our regular meetings:
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Arrow Pointing Right Click Here for WBØJNR's trip to India...

 

CQC Members on the Move:
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Jay Schwisow, KT5E, CQC Member 784, photo by Roger J. Wendell - 04-13-2008
Jay, KT5E, #784
Moon Inside of Beam of Jay Schwisow, KT5E, CQC Member 784, photo by Roger J. Wendell - 04-13-2008
KT5E's beam with moon!
Louis Warshawsky, K0ANS, CQC Member 829 - 2008
Lou, KØANS, CQC Member 829
At far left are two pix of K5TE and part of his antenna farm. The adjacent photo is Lou operating VHF. Learn more about what Lou and our other members are up to at our Members on the Move page. Also, we're looking for more photos of CQCers with their gear, family, antennas, or favorite keyer - Contact WBØJNR, your humble webmaster, for more details!
 
 

 

Vince Kumagai wins First Place QRP Phone in the November, 2005 ARRL Sweepstakes - November, 2005
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CQCers on the move!
(Our next regular meeting will take place on Saturday, January 10)

147.225 8 pm Monday night QRP net   -   146.445 Denver area QRP "Watering Hole"

Worldwide QRP Calling Frequencies

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CQC Welcomes our
newest members!

KR7RL - Richard, #850
WØMPW - Sandy, #849
WAØVDM - Paul, #848
KDØAJT - Michael, #847
KØRCW - Robert, #846

 

 

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"Skill... Not Power!"
  • What the heck is QRP anyway? - Well, although there's really no hard and fast definition, QRP generally means to turn your transmitter power down, way down...  5 Watts output, or less, is usually considered QRP.
  • But why turn your power down? - The reasons are as varied as there are Ham operators! Some like the challenge while others simply enjoy back-to-basics and the tiny expense of using small radios over long distances.
  • Won't you join the fun? - Beginners and Old-timers all agree that QRP brings a special indescribable delight that a pair of expensive high-power transmitting finals just can't duplicate!

ARRL Diamond - Small The Colorado QRP Club is proud to announce that it has been accepted as an affiliated club with the ARRL (American Radio Relay League). We'll post the certificate and other related info in a few more days but wanted to take this opportunity to say "Tnx!" to the ARRL for taking us into the family!!

Small Arrow Pointing Right Please remember to keep your ARRL membership current as well!

 

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CQC is proud to sponsor the QRP Fox Hunt!!
(Click Here for our Fox Hunt archives...)

 

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