This group is open to licensed amateur radio operators only, please supply your amateur callsign and first name when requesting membership. Requests for membership with no callsign or name supplied will be rejected to help eliminate spam to the group. The group is dedicated to field QRP operation, especially the Monthly QRP Field Day event that is held on the last weekend each month. If you are interested in QRP field operation, this is the group for you ! Get out and enjoy mother nature and your wonderful hobby at the same time ! Field operation doesn't have to be a fast paced high stress contest, just get out and have some simple fun and rediscover the fun of having old fashioned qso's ! If you don't want to travel to participate, just set up in your back yard or on battery power from the house - the main idea is to simulate emergency field operation ! Together, we can show the world that low power works ! Hope you have fun ! di-dit... NOTE: The moderators reserve the right to deny membership to anyone if need be to keep peace in the group. MQFD is open to licensed amateurs only, and requests for membership without supplying your valid amateur callsign and first name will be denied.
NOTICE: WE ARE NOW HOLDING A MONTHLY 4 HOUR SPRINT ON THE SAME WEEKEND OF THE REGULAR MQFD EVENT. MEMBERS CAN VIEW THE DETAILS IN THE FILES SECTION HERE ON THIS SITE.
Hi Larry I may have not been QRP but considering i'm running a 3 foot loop and 25 watts inside this steel bunker i'm still working DX that the KW hams are. I
Excellent, Bob! It's always fun to nab that DX even if it's just to prove to yourself in your own mind that yep, the antennas are still workin'! I know I'm
Larry, I didn't work him but I worked HA5MK. I earned that one. He came back to me 3 times but I guess due to conditions The other stations can't hear me On
It looks like 40 will be opened all night. I worked PY2EYE and EW7LO. It really ticks me off when I hear the DX station calling CQ and some moron calling