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  1. Fedex - Home Page

    You have earned your QRP award by going above and beyond your assigned duties and your manager has recognized those efforts. We hope you enjoy your QRP award and will continue …

  2. QRP operation - Wikipedia

    In amateur radio, QRP operation refers to transmitting at reduced power while attempting to maximize a station's effective range. QRP operation is a specialized pursuit within the hobby …

  3. QRP ARCI - FDIM

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  4. QRP – low power operating - Radio Society of Great Britain

    QRP is a way of operating that involves using low power transmitters, that are no more than 5 Watts for Morse or data modes, or 10 Watts pep for voice. There are many reasons for ‘going …

  5. QRP -- Low Power Operating - ARRL

    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 …

  6. Q R P e r | Connecting an international community through low …

    4 days ago · Q R P e r | Connecting an international community through low-power field radio adventures. Yesterday, Wednesday, December 17, 2025, I managed to squeeze in a very …

  7. What Is QRP Ham Radio and Why Is It Popular Among Enthusiasts?

    The term “QRP” originates from the Q code, a standardized set of three-letter codes used in radio communication, where “QRP” means “reduce power.” This approach emphasizes efficiency, …

  8. QRP: More Than a State of Mind - ARRL

    The definition of QRP, recognized by most amateur organizations, is 10-W input, or 5-W measured output. Five watts may not sound like much to those who consider 200 W low …

  9. Qrp Inc · 1000 W Bagley Rd, Berea, OH 44017-2906 - OpenGovUS

    Qrp Inc 1000 W Bagley Rd, Berea, OH 44017-2906 Overview QRP INC is an entity in Berea, Ohio registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) of U.S. General Services …

  10. Pete's QRP Page - qsl.net

    QRP is the term commonly associated with "low power" communications. It is derived from one of the common "Q" signals (abbreviated statements) that means "please reduce power."