QRP - Why and How by George Dobbs, G3RJV

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2016
  • An excellent introduction into the world of QRP, low power amateur radio, often using simple equipment. For more info please go to: www.gqrp.com/
    Shared with George's permission.

Комментарии • 38

  • @haramanggapuja
    @haramanggapuja 4 года назад +10

    "We are doing something that is pointless every day. But that is part of the joy of life."
    . . . What a wonderful man to have spoken these absolutely truthful words. I am so glad to have met & gotten to know him. Sad that he is no longer with us.

  • @TrystansWorkbench
    @TrystansWorkbench 5 лет назад +5

    The video was recorded in 2010 by the sounds of it. Thank you for uploading it. I attended George's funeral, and it was an incredible tribute. "Do one pointless thing every day" is an amazing quote, and the emphasis that it's a hobby and that we should get enjoyment from it, in the journey itself. 73s

  • @73deoldtimer
    @73deoldtimer 5 лет назад +9

    Having held a UK AR licence for 51 years, I enjoyed this absorbing and simple presentation, from the now late Rev. George Dobbs and all I will say is that this should be compulsory viewing for anyone thinking about entering the FUN hobby and to enable them to realise that is not just about spending the most money and complaining that the HF bands are dead, or that the internet server is playing up.

  • @ka8syv203
    @ka8syv203 5 лет назад +3

    George is a gentleman and a pioneer radio amateur. 73.

  • @g7npl
    @g7npl 5 лет назад +10

    Sad to hear of his passing RIP.

  • @Rosney15
    @Rosney15 8 лет назад +7

    A lovely Gentleman , George ..... lovely to sit back and listen to , George is very good at presenting QRP Topics & does it is a very simple and easy to understand manner . Peadar Ei 2if

  • @michaelclarke1958
    @michaelclarke1958 8 лет назад +4

    Delighted to see further broadcast on You Tube. This very well attended talk by George G3RJV was given at the Lough Erne Amateur Radio Club Rally. and has been available for the few years since on the British Amateur TV Club website and archive.

  • @uslines
    @uslines Год назад

    A fine man with a wonderful Zen outlook. I`ve viewed this presentation many times and I will continue to do so, as long as it is up. 73 de F8WBD.

  • @m0dad
    @m0dad 8 лет назад +5

    As a member of the GQRP club it was great to see some past projects on video. Great presentation by George. 73 M0DAD

  • @tyrueiI
    @tyrueiI 11 месяцев назад

    Great to hear about QRP from a proper legend! 🎉

  • @jakobwetter3297
    @jakobwetter3297 8 лет назад +2

    I just enjoyed your video "QRP Why and How" which was given attention today in the German QRP-forum so far. It is so much excellent, because it not only explains "WHY" but also "HOW" one ought to enjoy relaxation of homebrewing very simple rigs. Tank You very much. 73, Jakob, DL2GN

  • @DeeegerD
    @DeeegerD 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks, I've been away from amateur radio for some years now and am slowly getting back into it. My original concept of this hobby was to build my own gear and QRP is the perfect entry point and probably as far as need to go.

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the video. honestly a fascinating time spent watching it. shall be joining the G-QRP club as soon as this video is finished.
    George has an excellent presenting style. nicely done.

  • @jackhaefner9237
    @jackhaefner9237 3 года назад

    What a great presentation. I'm just starting scratch building after seeing Paul Taylor's (VK3HN) presentation at the QSO Today Expo. This was just what I needed!

  • @canacourse
    @canacourse 8 лет назад +3

    Great talk. Thanks for posting.

  • @StephenCooteNZ
    @StephenCooteNZ 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for posting this. Best wishes from New Zealand. ZL3ABX

  • @kevbow3061
    @kevbow3061 4 года назад +1

    good sort,nice calm voice,peace

  • @mktwatcher
    @mktwatcher 8 лет назад +2

    I enjoyed your video George.

  • @groundforcegarden
    @groundforcegarden 8 лет назад +5

    Excellent talk George, good review of some of the finer points of QRP. Patience is all that's required, when attempting to get thro the QRO,
    a bit like life :)
    "Not by power, not by might .......
    Regards Paul
    VE3OAG
    G8OAG

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 3 года назад

    Interesting and inspiring.

  • @excx5cb
    @excx5cb 7 лет назад +3

    very nice qrp CW forever!!!!!!!

  • @djsomers100
    @djsomers100 8 лет назад +3

    Good one!

  • @WA8QFE
    @WA8QFE 7 лет назад +4

    I only wish I had him in my log book !

  • @josefernandomontalvozanell2152
    @josefernandomontalvozanell2152 8 лет назад +4

    GOOD MORNING...MISTER GEORGE DOBBS. HOW I COULD GETTING ONE OF THIS MODEL RADIO...I WAS TELEGRAPHIST FOR 33 YEARS AND I WOULD LIKE HAVE ONE OF THIS DISPOSITIVE OF COMUNICATION...THANKS FOR YOUR TIME...AND SORRY FOR MY ENGLIS...I HOPE YOUR INSTRUCTIONS...CIAOOO...BAY..............................................................

  • @2ftg
    @2ftg 3 года назад

    I wonder if the Thousand Miles a watt is available to microwave operators. Couple of kilometers with couple of mW sounds very doable.

  • @cpcnw
    @cpcnw 3 года назад +1

    "As long as you can do one completely pointless and useless thing a day then life still has some meaning"

  • @TheFlyre
    @TheFlyre 6 лет назад +2

    is this like a CW?

  • @TheFlyre
    @TheFlyre 6 лет назад +2

    1 to 40 mhz? the target is 38 mhz,... for my NMR in my coil

  • @michaelstevens630
    @michaelstevens630 6 лет назад +2

    Sure the Catholic priests are happy, perhaps they should take up QRP construction instead.

  • @hankmcclary8271
    @hankmcclary8271 7 лет назад +2

    Is QRP a Quantum?...a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.

  • @stephenwilliams5201
    @stephenwilliams5201 3 года назад

    Baught a bunch from (bill) N8et. And w8ft. Findlay Ohio. Tks n8odn\kv4 li. 73

  • @guardianobserver6593
    @guardianobserver6593 7 лет назад +2

    Or buy a ticket and go around the world with your family.
    The times which one could speak with exotic countries is passed many years ago.

    • @12presspart
      @12presspart 6 лет назад

      I agree most hams i have worked for the last 20 years have come from mainly europe north america a few from latin america australia a few.Also in the uk we are restricted by regulations most local authoritys wont allow you to mount big yagi beams for 20 mtrs or above which are almost neccessery to work the world so you are stuck to wire antennas or 2 meters max 30 /40 miles if you are lucky about the same distance as cb of the 80s also apart from Japan MOST OF Asia and Africa are dark continents as far as ham radio is concerned also the pixie is useless i have built 2 one for 80 mtrs and one for 40 mtrs and did not work a single station with them I ended up pulling useful bits off them and throwing the rest in the bin yes simplr regens and direction conversion recievers are fun to build and can give quite good results but i am afraid ham radio is a dying hobby as far as the uk is concerned jim G0wmj