Do You Want to Help Guide QRP ARCI as an Officer or Manager?
From time-to-time QRP ARCI officer positions are up for election, and current officers may resign for various reasons. It is extremely useful to the officers and Board of Directors to know which QRPers are willing and interested in a leadership position. Although the significant work required of an officer is personally rewarding, it usually means that nominations for election must be actively recruited. Let the present leadership know you are interested!
Similarly, the appointed manager positions for the Toy Store, Contests, Awards, Webmaster, and Editor of QRP Quarterly may become open from time-to-time, requiring a willing volunteer to step forward and give support to the club’s operation. You can contact any officer or Board member to let them know you are willing to help.
All volunteer organizations rely on the talents, willing effort, and supportive participation of its members! QRP ARCI members include hams with a wide range of skills and experience. Sharing those things with your fellow QRPers—whether for one term or a long tenure—will help keep the club strong!
QRP-ARCI Thanks you!
Table of Contents - And More!
QRP Quarterly - OCT 2025
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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