QRP Kits for Amateur Radio Construction

Find a variety of low-power QRP kits for building transceivers, tuners, keyers, and other ham radio equipment.

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Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Building QRP (low power) equipment from kits is a popular activity for many ham radio operators. These kits allow hams to construct their own transceivers, tuners, and accessories for operating on various bands, often with just a few watts. This approach provides a hands-on learning experience in electronics and circuit design, while also enabling operators to assemble compact and efficient stations for portable or home use.

This category features a wide range of QRP kits, from complete transceivers like the uBITX and QROlle, to specialized accessories for digital modes such as the NUE-PSK modem. Operators can find kits for antenna measurement platforms, memory keyers, and VFOs like the DDS-60. Many offerings cater to homebrew enthusiasts looking to build their own gear for CW, SSB, and various digital modes, enhancing their station capabilities for everyday QSOs and DX.

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