Introduction
QRP -- "Shall I decrease power?" "Decrease power."
QRP is both a popular technical and operating challenge. Low power transmitters and transceivers are widely popular construction projects—they can be affordable yet challenging to build. With power efficient modes like CW and PSK31, an skilled operator can work the globe! Many operators have qualified for awards like WAS, WAC, and DXCC, with no more than a QRP rig connected to simple wire antennas.
QRP Clubs
Web Links
AE5X - Outdoor  QRP
John Harper, AE5X, has a good blog for the camper who  wants to operate QRP. 
K8IQY's Manhattan Madness and 2N2  Homepage
Jim Kortge, K8IQY, has a page with schematics and  photos to help you build a nice QRP rig. The 2N2-40 has become a 'classic' and  is an ideal next step for kitbuilders wanting to build a real radio from  scratch.
Totally  QRP 
The purpose of this site is to maintain good info about  QRP, kitbuilding, CW, electronics, and ham radio operation. It has a nice  photo gallery. 
K3WWP's QRP  Page
John Shannon, K3WWP, has a nice page with QRP info,  links to clubs, kits, and more. It contains over two dozen links to local and  regional QRP Club sites.  
K4EQ 
This  page, written by Dale Holloway, K4EQ, has a wealth of good infomation about  QRP.
The Tuna Tin Two Gallery! 
Variations  on the famous classic.
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