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Prof Dr Bruce Macaulay, G4ABX This presentation reviews several aspects of the QRP hobby including, rigs, antennas, batteries, operating (including digital modes, the Raspberry pi and portable operation) sustenance (when out portable) and a few ‘tips and tricks’. The talk includes a variety of photos, videos and physical products, which will also be available to view after the presentation. The videos used are also available on Bruce’s YouTube channel, which can be found via his website: www.g4abx.co.uk. There are also links to many other QRP and radio resources on his website. About Bruce: Prof Dr Bruce Macaulay was born in 1954 in Paris and discovered radio at the age of seven, when his grandfather gave him an AR88 Receiver. He used it to listen to amateur radio operators that he discovered on 160M. In 1973 he went to Leicester Polytechnic as a Marconi sponsored student to study a degree in Electronic Engineering. It was here he fell under the tutelage of Bob Titterington, G3ORY and the DeMontfort University Amateur Radio Society, DMUARS - of which he is still a member and operates competitions for. Having discovered his radio craft whilst working for Eddystone Radio, he then moved on to the automotive industry as Triumphs’ first ‘Principal Electronics Engineer’, and later for JRT, Land Rover, Rover Group and BMW rising to the role of Director for Research and Pre-Development whilst based in Munich. He was awarded his Doctor of Technology in 1997 and became a Visiting Professor at DeMontfort University in 2010.