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Samuel Morse (1791 – 1872 )

9A QRP CLUB

 

9A QRP Club – 9A0QRP

Franjevacka 5

42220 Novi Marof

Croatia, EU    

E-mail  ctc@hi.ht.hr

 



If you love low power 9A QRP Club invites you to become mamber .

Membership by E-mail is free .
By post please 2 usd cash in envelope for postal expenses .

For membership by post + Certificate of membership please 5 euro or 8 usd cash in envelope .
We need only your membership applicatiom, call sign and name .

For members we publish Certificates of membership .

Take a look at  QRZ.COM  9A0QRP

 

 

 

 Rules for membership in 9A - QRP CLUB are simple :

 

 Membership is offered to all operators all over the world who have the licence and whose output power from transmitter does not exceed 5 (five) W RF in CW or 10 (ten) W  PEP in SSB.

  

  If the membership  application ( only your name, callsign and wich to become) is by E-mail membership is free .

 Every 9A QRP  member is allowed to use our Club's symbol on his QSL cards, letters, whatever and wherever he likes .

 

 Every new member which the membership application submit by post with 5 euro or 8 usd cash in envelope gets besides  membership number the Certificate of membership .

 

 If old member wish the Certificate of membership please also 10 euro or 15  usd cash in envelope .

 

 

    9A QRP MEMBERS

9A3FO, 9A2OU, 9A3ML, 9A9RA, 9A2JK, 9A4W, 9A5AEI, 9A3CY, 9A3Z, 9A4RC, DL8KAZ, 9A4AW, 9A3QY, 9A4ZJ, 9A6C, 9A4VV, 9A2VN, OE4CSK, 9A2MN, DK3TL, DF1GN, 7K2PBB, DJ4BG, KC2FXH, SP8AQA, ON5GK, SP8MI, 9A3RR, M3ZYZ, GM4ELV, SM0KCR, KI4DEF, 9A3BCZ, ON4YZ, OE3SGU, OE1SGU, YO3GLH, DL2NAI, 4Z5TC, ES4MM, HB9DAX, G4PRL, DL3JAB, HA5BA, 9A6CW, BH7PAZ, BG6IF, SV1JSQ, EA1UJ, KA8VPL, UA1AVA, PA0ATG, G0EBQ, PA0ZAV, G3LHJ, UR5IRM, 4Z5NX, IW2IGA, OH2ZL, WR4U, TF8GX, TF1GW, TF3GW, TF2JB, HA5GY, I4JEE, US3EN, IZ0RQF, IZ4GOL, 9A8JE, 9A8LC, GM4XQJ, MW0ZAP, RV3GM, KH6OB, G3WWS, IV3CJG, PD9W, IT9TZZ, IZ3AHY, HB9EYR, G8KJP, JA1OAF, IZ7NDH, SV1CEI, S57D, IK5GQM, I5GJK, 9A7DD (ex 9A7DCK), VK5AGI, G0IAX, F5ONC, PD5L, YO3FVR, DL3MBE, EU1DZ, F8ESA, ON6CP, EU1AA, 9A6PKT, PA3ATD, S56AHY, S56FGG, 9A5ADI, FO5MD, UX2MS, DJ7XJ, OZ7XJ, 5P7XJ, YB/DJ7XJ, F8FSN, UR8QV, TF3JB, ON3JMD, GI3POS, IW3IDS, OK8EYJ, E73KW, 9H4RH, G4GIY, DK7OG, IK3UMZ, F5SJB, R2WW, IK0IXI, UR0ET, PA3JD, G4OJF, 3A2LF, IS0FQK, LZ1GJ, ON6ZK, DK6TR, R6KEE, R3GD, YO3FFF, PA7RA, F5GIT, CT1BWW, SQ8GBE, F8BON, IZ1HVD, EA6BB, DL4FCH, SV1HEM, DM2AA, N5AF, LX1CW, N1HEN, F8AZK, EA3QC, ON6KZ, YD1IGN, SQ9QI, DL2LQC, K4DME, F5GSK, VP9KF, G4BKI, G4BSW, F5NLX, DV6XDS, PY2PWL, 9A2LM, 9A6ZE, DL9NDM, IU3GMW, BH1UZJ, AA4HI  

 

 

   Chairman   Den – 9A3FO
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QRP freq.:

CW – 1.836, 3.560, 5.262, 7.030, 10.116, 14.060, 18.086, 21.060, 24.906, 28.060

SSB -  3.690, 7.090, 14.285, 21.285, 18.130, 24.950, 28.360  kHz


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Dear Club 72 members and friends,

just reminder about the Snowman QRP Winter field game soon.

Keep in your diary - February 4 and 5, 2017 Short rules as follow:

 

This is not Contest but only QRP activity game just for enjoy Two tours in the game:

February 4 and 5, both in time of 9.00 to 13.00 UTC Bands - 20 and 40 m around QRP frequencies Modes - CW, SSB, Digital Power - QRP only, 5 watts output or less Calling - CQ SN (CW) or CQ Snowman (SSB, Digital) For "Field" positions:

- QSO with all stations

-  the  mandatory  information  in report - RST (RS) / power output / temperature on working position (Celsius).

For example, 579/5W/minus15C. Any info form and order in report may be used.

For "Home" positions:

- QSO with only "Field" stations claimed

-  in  report  must be sent - RST (RS) / power output / identification "HOME". For example, 559/3W/HOME "Home" and "Field" positions may be changed during the game in your opinion.

No contest logs, fill the declaration only  (form on the Club 72 page):

The memorable certificate will be send to all stations. Also special marks for:

- the lowest temperature on the "Field" position

- the unusual original "Field" position

- the original home brew station in the "Field" position

- the greatest number of QSOs in the "Field" position

- the greatest number of QSOs with "Field" stations in the "Home" position

- the lowest power in the "Field" position

- the most absurd comic working position design (for both categories) Donations or prizes are welcome.

See full rules on the Club 72 page - www.club72.su

 

72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"

 

 

This is a periodic Newsletter of the Club 72. Don't reply to Newsletter address! Send any requests or news to mr72@club72.su please.

 

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                         2015  QRP  CALENDAR

 

1st Jan 0000z-2359z    FOC Pump Handle Party

 

3rd Jan 2000z-2300z    EUCW 160 m Contast

4th Jan 0400z-0700z      =           =           =

 

28th Feb 1600z to

1st March 2359z             CZEBRIS

1st weekend in March

 

14th to 15th March         RSGB BERU Contest (See RSGB Contast Website)

 

TBC                           AGCW QRP Contest

 

6th Apr. 1400z-2000z       Slovak Low Power Sprint

(Every Easter Monday)

 

22nd Apr. to 26th Apr.     EUCW / FISTS QRS Party

 

TBC           Last Day for CZEBRIS logs to M1KTA and OK1AIJ

 

14th May 1900-2300z       QRP-Minimal Art-Sessiion

(Each Ascansion Day)

 

17th Jun       IARU Region 1 Internartional QRP Day Contest

 

12th July        Last Day for International  QRP Day Contest log (M1KTA)

 

19th July      RSGB Low Power Contest (See RSGB Contest Website)

 

25th to 26th July       RSGB IOTA Contest (See RSGB Contest Website)

 

14th Sept (?)     HTC QRP Sprint (2nd Sat Sept)

 

October  TBA     Rishworth QRP Convention

 

15th Nov 1300-1700z       QRP Contest Commnunity HOT PARTY

                                           (3rd Sun in Nov)

 

26th Dec – 1st Jan 2015    G-QRP Winter Sports


 

For details refer to Dom M1KTA  m1kta@gqrp.co.uk


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CRAC QRP Golden Week HF Contest 2016

http://www.chinaqrp.com/?p=27

 

72/73! de BA2Bi

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9A – QRP  CLUB  AWARDS  PROGRAMME :

 

 

General rules :

 

a) These awards can be obtained by linenced radio amateurs whose output power from transmitter does not exceed 5 W CW or 10 W PEP SSB.

 

b) All QSO's must be confirmed.

 

c) You must send the GCR list accompained by a statement from any two licenced amateurs that the QSL cards of the contacts listed are in your possesion and that the items from the cards are correctly listed. If QSL cards are submittede, sufficient funds for return postage will be also required.

 

d) A fee for each award is 5  Euro or 8 USD cash in envelope .

 

e) Applications should be submitted on any usual application form, but the official 9A - QRP CLUB application form is recomanded and can be obtained from the Award manager (Please SAE and 2 IRC).

 

f) The application must contain your call sign, name and address, name of the award applied for and a list of contacts in alphabetical order. The list of contacts must include : date, time (UT), call sign, RS/T /sent and received/, band and mode. Mark CW on the application form if all QSO's are in telegraphy.

 

g) All QSO's must have been made after 10. April, 1994.


  
9A-QRP CLUB was formed on this day.


 

W QRP DXCC AWARD

 

  This award is issued to any amateur radio station who has qrp worked and confirmed 20 different DXCC countries.

  Next awards will be given for every next 20 new countries, i.e.

W QRP 40 DXCC AWARD,

W QRP 60 DXCC AWARD ... etc.

 

W 2 - WAY QRP DXCC AWARD

 

  The same as W QRP DXCC AWARD, but both stations have to be QRP.

 

W 9A QRP MEMBERS AWARD

 

  This award is issued to any amateur radio station who has qrp contacted and confirmed 10 (ten) different club members.

  Next awards will be given for every next 10 members  i. e.

W 20 9A QRP MEMBERS,

W 30 9A QRP MEMBERS ... etc.

 

W QRP 6 CONTINENTS AWARD

 

  This award is issued for having confirmations from all 6 continents.

 

W QRP ZONES AWARD

 

  This award is issued to any licenced radio amateur who has qrp contacted and confirmed amateur radio stations from 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 CQ Zones.

 

  Next awards can be obtained only by 9A - QRP CLUB Memebers :

 

W QRP CW STN AWARD

 

  This award is issued to any licenced amateur radio station who has qrp contacted and confirmed 250 different radio stations in telegraphy.

  Next awards will be given for next 250 stations, i.e.

W QRP CW 250 STN AWARD,

W QRP CW 500 STN AWARD ... etc.

 

W QRP CW WPX AWARD

 

  This award is issued to any licenced amateur radio station who has qrp contacted and confirmed 50 different prefixes in telegraphy.

  Next awards will be given for next 50 different prefixes, i. e. :

W QRP CW 50 WPX AWARD,

W QRP CW 100 WPX AWARD ... etc.

 

W 2 - WAY QRP CW WPX AWARD

 

  The same as W QRP CW WPX AWARD, but both stations have to be qrp .

 

  Applications for any awards have to be send to :

                       9A-QRP-CLUB

                       Franjevacka 5

                       42220 NOVI  MAROF                     

                       CROATIA,  EU

                       E-mail : ctc@hi.ht.hr

 

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Club Award Rules

There is a simple rule about who to contact in GQRP Club about items on this page. The rule of thumb is thatRyan does Awards, Dom does Trophies

Power:

QRP is defined as not more than 5 Watts output CW or 10Watts PEP SSB.

Confirmation of contacts.
The applicant must hold QSLs confirming all contacts claimed. he/she may either send these cards, together with an alphabetical list of the callsigns, or send this list signed by two other licenced radio amateurs, stating that they have seen and checked the cards on the list.

Power Declaration.
The applicant must enclose with his/her application a signed statement that when making the contact his/her power did not exceed the power limits above.

Fees.
For each award or endorsement the UK applicants must enclose three first class stamps. AS IRC's are no longer accepted in UK Post Offices we have no current way of funding DX applications.

QRP Only.
The whole contact, including primary calls must be at QRP power levels as above. If the contact is established at higher powers and then completed at QRP levels it cannot count for awards.

Awards.

All logs and claims must be sent to Ryan G5CL QTHR.

Worked G-QRP club award.
Both stations must be QRP, basic for working 20 members and endorsements for each further 20 members.

QRP Countries.
Applicants must be QRP, other stations any power level basic for working 25 DXCC countries, endorsements for each further 25 countries.

Two Way QRP.
Both stations must be QRP, basic award for 10 DXCC countries, further endorsements for each 10 countries.

CW Novice award.
Available to any amateur who during the first 12 months of holding a licence contacts 50 different stations whilst using CW. Send the log, verified by one other licensed amateur with three first class stamps. Class A award for two way QRP contacts, Class B for working stations with other power levels.

QRP Master.
Awarded to any member who provides proof of working... 60 members, 75 DXCC countries, and 20 countries with two way QRP. The is the current Honour Roll.

Trophies.

All logs and claims must be sent to Dominic Baines M1KTA QTHR.

The G2NJ Trophy.
Awarded on a year about basis for (a) the best technical article (non antenna) in Sprat and (b) the greatest contribution made to international QRP by a member.

Nominations are made by the committee, no individual applications should be made.

The Partridge Trophy.
Awarded annualy to the member submitting the best antenna article appearing in Sprat, Nominations are made by the committee, no individual applications should be made.

The G4DQP Trophy (Winter Sports).
The highlight of the year for many operators is the clubs WINTER SPORTS. This is NOT a contest, but more a gathering of like minded souls on the bands on, or around the QRP frequencies.

This all takes place twixt the Christmas pud and the New Years hangover. To be more precise it runs from Boxing Day until New Years Day inclusive. As mentioned this is not a contest as such, none of the "UR 599, name Fred QSL? QRZ" Have a chat, enjoy the bands.

The G4DQP Trophy is awarded annually to the best log submitted of QRP contacts during the clubs Winter Sports. All logs and claims must be sent to Dom M1KTA QTHR by 7th February each year.

The Chelmsley Trophy.
Duration 1st January to 31st December each year. All authorised bands 1.8 - 30MHz, modes CW & SSB. Normal QRP power levels only. Antennas may not exceed 35ft (10m) in height or 132ft (40m) in length. Entrants may change the antenna in use throughout the year but not more than one vertical and one horizontal antenna may be in use at any one time. All antenna must consist of not more than one radiating element without reflectors or directors.

Logs should consist of ....(1) A list of all DXCC countries contacted in alphabetical order of prefixes with below it figures showing the total number of DXCC countries contacted on each band..... (2) A similar and separate list showing all DXCC countries worked on the band using two way QRP.......(3) A note drawing attention to any contacts which by virtue of the very low power used, rarity or any other reason the applicants consider it outstanding......(4) A separate sheet giving details of transmitting, receiving and antenna equipment used during the year and, should the applicant wish a note describing antenna or propagation development / studies carried out during the year.

All logs and claims must besent to Dom M1KTA QTHR by 15th February each year. At the discretion of the committee a trophy will be awarded for the best log and also a runner-up certificate may be awarded.

The Suffolk Trophy.
Annually on the 17th June each year is the International QRP Day. Power and limits as for the Chelmsley Trophy but with operation for six hours only in not more that two periods. Contacts are with any Region 1 country; normal QSO, no serial numbers.

Scoring: Each Region 1 country counts 1 point on each band. The total score is total of IARU countries on the bands used. Only one contact per country per band is allowed irrespective of mode. The other station may be QRO.

Name, address, call, power used, equipment, time, call & band for each contact. All logs and claims must besent to