[PPRAANet] New American QRP Club

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Wed, 4 Jun 2003 08:36:11 EDT


Dear Fellow QRPers -


This is a message from Doug KI6DS, George N2APB, Jim WA6GER and Joe N2CX

announcing a major new organization specifically designed to enrich our

radio hobby, increase the enjoyment we all get from QRP, and position us

well for massive growth envisioned in the years ahead.


Effective today, 4 June 2003, we are announcing the merger of the NorCal QRP

Club and the New Jersey QRP Club to form the American QRP Club.


Throughout the last decade NorCal has provided many tangible benefits to the

entire QRP community.  Over fifty novel and original projects have been

designed, kitted and produced for QRPers around the world.  NorCal defined

and honed  the concept of QRP weekends (Pacificon) filled with informative

and entertaining presentations during the days and fun-filled evening social

sessions with the attendees. Further, they've published a quarterly magazine

(QRPp) that provides many of us with project ideas, construction techniques

and operating guidelines that have pulled newcomers into QRP and have

allowed us all to grow over the years.


In many ways the NJQRP has been a sister club to NorCal, having adopted the

same operational model during its eight-year existence.  This guidance has

enabled the NJQRP to grow and become the major east coast QRP presence,

providing over thirty new designs and kits, a QRP forum weekend of their own

(Atlanticon), a quarterly journal with a predominant homebrewing theme (QRP

Homebrewer), and a dynamic and content-rich website that is unrivaled in QRP

circles.


Even considering the close association NorCal and NJQRP have enjoyed over

the years, much duplication and redundancy has naturally evolved, providing

each of the leadership teams with added work, and replicated expenses.

Those in our QRP community also pay for these duplication of efforts; for

example with subscriptions to multiple QRP journals, overlapping feature

material at the QRP forums, and kit designs that are needlessly overlapping

and uncoordinated.


The formation and charter of the American QRP Club addresses each of these

situations and provides an economy of scale that benefits everyone in QRP

today.


COMBINED JOURNAL.  We are producing a single journal on a quarterly basis

called "The Homebrewer" that is intended for "builders, experimenters, ham

radio operators and low power enthusiasts", just as stated in the journal's

subtitle.  The Homebrewer is a larger-format, increased content version of

either QRPp or QHB magazine. It is at least a 72-page magazine containing

content-rich homebrewing and construction material, with additional sections

dealing with operating, contesting and local club happenings throughout the

country. On an annual basis we will issue a CD-ROM collection of the

previous four issues, including bonus material: software, tools and

reference material . The quality of journal is intended to be first class in

every respect, including technical content, editing integrity and

journalistic standards. We know the combined subscriber bases of QRPp and

QHB will enjoy this publication aspect of the American QRP Club.  Members of

both clubs today will still receive all issues due - e.g., if one has two

issues remaining in a QRPp subscription, and four issues remaining from a

QHB subscription, six issues of The Homebrewer magazine will be entered in

the database for the individual.  New annual subscriptions to The Homebrewer

magazine, or renewals from either QRPp or QHB, will cost $20 for US and

Canada, and US$30 for DX subscribers. We have not seen price increases in

our QRP magazines for many years and this new rate accommodates increased

printing and mailing costs today, as well as covering for additional

content.  Payment should be made out to "American QRP Club" and sent to:

American QRP Club, c/o Paul Maciel AK1P, 1749 Hudson Drive, San Jose, CA

95124. Be sure to indicate whether this order is for a new subscription or a

renewal, as it will better enable us to record the transaction.


KITTING.  The leadership of the American QRP Club (KI6DS, N2APB, WA6GER and

N2CX) has already started combining kitting operations to bring about the

economies of scale.  What this means is that we're capitalizing on Doug

Hendricks's expertise in promotion and parts procurement.  We are using and

expanding the already-strong NJQRP kitting engine.  We are relying on Joe

Everhart for technical focus and direction.  We are counting on George Heron

for editorial strength, kit documentation and website communication from the

club.  Jim Cates is providing us the time-proven QRP wisdom and guidance of

the ages. We are creating a developer network that will focus and funnel new

designs into the kitting operation to provide all QRPers with innovative and

well-coordinated projects. Further along these lines, we're strengthening

our alliances with our valued QRP vendors and working with them to identify

product opportunities for us that fill in the gaps in their product lines

and enable QRPers everywhere to best use their products and services.


QRP FORUMS.  The American QRP Club will sponsor the highly-acclaimed and

premier quality QRP weekends on an annual basis: Atlanticon and Pacificon.

Each local group, NJQRP and NorCal, will continue to be responsible for

planning and execution of their respective forums; however the American QRP

Club will fund the activities based on the kitting and journal operations.

Substantial guidance and administrative support will be available to each

local club to help coordinate and synchronize activities, and to provide

similar services and benefits where applicable - e.g., the "forum kit"

concept that is so well-received at Atlanticon and Lobstercon will be next

used at Pacificon.  Arrangements and travel accommodations for guest

speakers will be provided, as will be other unique event surprises we have

up our sleeves. A national convention is currently being negotiated and

planned. This coordination of these QRP weekends throughout the country is

sure to reduce the individual costs of conducting them and will increase the

value and benefit for the entire QRP community.


WEBSITE.  Communication among all QRPers continues to be of paramount

importance.  Of course this statement is true by our very nature as

RF-oriented hams, but also through our use of email technology and Internet

services available to nearly everyone today.  The American QRP Club will

continue to use the QRP-L email reflector as its primary tool for

information exchange and topic discussion. A website is being constructed to

reflect the services, goods and technical/operational needs of all QRPers.

While we await a domain name, you can see our new face at

www.njqrp.org/a-qrp. Each local club may, of course, continue to have a

website presence as desired to directly serve needs of their local members.


LOCAL CLUBS.  Both NorCal and NJQRP will continue to exist as local clubs,

serving the needs of the local members who gather for meetings, operate as a

unit during field operations, have holiday parties together, and so on.  The

American QRP Club is structured as an overarching umbrella organization to

these local clubs with the purposes of: reducing the redundancies of each

constituent group, fostering a means for each to better achieve their

localized goals of QRP awareness among the ham population, and introducing

the youth of America to the joys of home construction and radio sport. This

local QRP club scene is incredibly vibrant and is "where it's all happening"

.  We will be encouraging and facilitating other local clubs to join the

network of services and values offered by the American QRP Club.


AMERICAN QRP Club.  We purposely selected the name of the organization as

such because we are predominantly an American club, sharing the goals,

dreams and passions of our great country.  We also have many Canadian

members in our club, and the name of our organization can also be extended

to represent our valued North American neighbors.  We want to ensure that

they know that they are valued and welcomed members.  The focus of the

American QRP Club is on US and Canada, but we will always welcome members

from DX countries, just as the G-QRP club welcomes members from the US and

Canada to join their organization.


UNLIMITED HORIZONS.  There is so much more that the American QRP Club will

be offering over time - this summary merely scratches the surface.  Our

leadership team has the motivation, the track record, the enthusiasm and the

vision to help evolve the QRP community as a whole and create something

bigger than any of us have ever imagined. The youth of our population and

the public as a whole are all fertile ground for the introduction to the

benefits and value of low power ham radio.  Education, service, value and

enjoyment of radio are our goals.  We hope that you'll join us in helping to

create this enabling environment in the American QRP Club.


Sincerely yours,

     Doug Hendricks, KI6DS  email: [email protected]

     George Heron, N2APB, email: [email protected]

     Jim Cates, WA6GER, email: [email protected]

     Joe Everhart, N2CX, email: [email protected]