NOGA QRP club
By NOGASmall, but growing, group of amateur radio enthusiasts, most of whom are within 90 miles of Atlanta, are interested in promoting the development of the branch of amateur radio known as QRP - building and operating low power transmitters, receivers and transceivers.
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You will find this resource in just one category on our links directory. The title of the main category is QRP Clubs and it deals mainly with Ham radio QRP clubs and associations. The resource has been on our site since Monday Dec 13 1999, and it has been viewed 1638 times. So far it received 5 votes for a total score of 8.20/10Rate this resource
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