QRP ARCI Contests

Welcome to the QRP ARCI contest pages.

We sponsor several contests each year with the emphasis on having fun !

Geared completely to the QRPer, these contests are an excellent way to test out your new gear, antennas, or your homebrew creations. Not only can you compete in the various contests but you can also work on the many QRP awards offered both by QRP ARCI as well as other organizations and you can also add to your DX QRP totals or complete your QRP DXCC, WAS, WAC etc.

There are categories to suit just about everyone’s contesting needs including SSB and CW. There is also the A1 antenna category for those stations using single element antennas such as Verticals, Dipoles, Inverted V’s, Loops, long wires, etc. and we also have the A2 antenna category for those using multi element beams or arrays. This way everyone can compete with similarly equipped stations using similar type antennas.

Most of our contests also offer Single Band entries, Low Band entries, High Band entries and of course All Band entries. There are even power multipliers for using different power levels from 5 Watts down to just a few milliWatts!

You do not have to be able to run pile ups, copy 30 wpm CW, or generate 100s of QSOs. In fact you don’t have to be a contester at all to enjoy the fun - just get on the air, make a few QSOs, and be sure to send in a log. Except for the Spring and Fall QSO Parties most of our contests are only a few hours in length so you don’t have to commit an entire weekend to being on the air. Just get on for an hour or two and make some QSOs.  Even a few QSOs could win you a certificate!

Instant Logging is now available:  https://qrpcontest.com 

The pace of the QRP ARCI Contests are very relaxed and laid back for the most part compared to other contests. It’s the perfect place to practice your contesting skills if you are new to contesting and the perfect platform if you just want to test your latest antenna project or see how far you can be heard running just a few milliwatts into a ground mounted vertical for example.  You can even operate portable, field day style, such as at the beach, in a park, etc. and receive bonus points in most of our contests for your effort.

QRP Quarterly



QRP Quarterly - OCT 2025
 
Table of Contents - And More!  

Beyond the ’612—Jason Milldrum—NT7S

A Very Low Dropout Voltage Regulator—Don Cantrell—ND6T and Scott Schillereff—VE7SNJ

Exploring Common Mode Chokes—Brian R. Page—N4TRB

A Three-Element 20 Meter Vertical Beam—Carl Davis—W8WZ

Ham Sticks, Damn Sticks—Wayne Robertson—K4WK

Fair and Balanced: ATU Output Balance—Jerry Wolczanski—KI4IO

QRP on the Low Bands (Mainly 160M)—Gary Breed—K9AY

Ten Questions About Your QRP Operations—John Leonardelli—VE3IPS

A QRP Adventure in VE8—Jeff Hetherington—VE3CW

Review of the Xiegu G90—John Leonardelli—VE3IPS

SPOOLTENNA Review—John Leonardelli—VE3IPS

Field Day 2025—Jack Purdum—W8TEE

And much much more!

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