FDIM 2025 Speakers List

The 29th Four Days In May 2025 - the biggest and best QRP event in the World !

FDIM will be held at the Holiday Inn Fairborn Ohio.

Speaker Listing for FDIM 2025

Thursday MAY 15 2025 

In no certain order

Jack Purdum W8TEE and Al Peter AC8GY - "The T41-EP Project: Seven Years Later"
Ashhar Farhan VU2ESE - TBD
Nick Kennedy WA5BDU  - "Intro to LT Spice"
Hans Summers G0UPL - "Bringing SSB to QMX"
Bill Kelsey N8ET - "A History of FDIM"
Jason Mildrum NT7S  - "Beyond the 612"
Dan Koellen AI6XG - "A SOTA  CW Tube Transmitter"
Ross Ballantyne VK1UN - "Stealth Ops from hotel rooms and other unlikely QTHs"
 
Topics, and times of presentation will be added as we have them.  Registration for FDIM 2025 has begun. 
 
Rex Harper W1REX will be doing a buildathon kit for the IC Transmitter Challenge! 
 
de NM0S David Cripe - QRP ARCI President

FDIM 2025 Registered Attendees

The following folks have registered for the 29th Four Days In May event (2025).

Banquet, Symposium,  Zoom or Book Only

If you are not on this list and you have PAID.  Send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will get it straightened out. Include when you paid, how much you paid, and how you paid. If you have your Paypal receipt or Paypal transaction code, send that as well.  This list is current though the morning of 01/17/25

Name BQT SYM ZOOM BOOK CALL
"Baab" Finch YES YES     W9YA
Adam Kimmerly   YES     K6ARK
Al Sutton YES YES     KC4M
Alan Edmonds   YES     KE8JJS
Alfred Hovey YES       WA9BZW
Andre Robitaille YES       WT9X
Andrew Terwilliger YES YES     Nocall
Andy Myers YES YES     NX9L
Ara Kourchians YES       N6ARA
Arnold Grubbs   YES     KA0NCR
Barbaros Asuroglu YES YES     WB2CBA
Benjamin Spangler   YES     KN4ETD
Bert Herald YES YES     WF7I
Bill Kelsey YES YES     N8ET
Birgit Müller-Kyborg YES       DK3YB
Brian Bayani YES YES     KT3X
Brooks Dorroh   YES     WB6EDK
Carlton E Lee Jr YES YES     W2PTZ
Charles Barnes YES YES     KY3P
Charles J Hawley YES YES     KE9UW
Cherry Karimpil Mathews   YES     VE3CAI
Cliff Batson    YES     N4CCB
Craig Moran YES       W3AIG
Daniel Koellen YES YES     AI6XG
Daniel Presley YES YES     N7CQR
Dave Beverstein YES YES     VE3KCL
Dave Matthews   YES     KI4PSR
David Cripe YES YES     NM0S
David Herron YES       N8DAH
David Hostetler YES YES     W6OQ
David Koberstein     YES   N9DK
David New     YES YES N8SBE
David Probst   YES   YES ND4K
Dennis Blair YES YES     ND4U
Dino Papas YES YES     KL0S
Don Elrod   YES     KB5QR
Doug Miller   YES     W4DML
Ed Cabic YES YES     N2EC
Ed Long YES YES     WA4SWJ
Edward Conway YES YES     N2GSL
Edward Kwik YES YES     AB8DF
Eli Milldrum YES YES     NoCall
Erik Closson YES YES     WS3D
Ernest Antczak YES YES     W3ETE
Etienne Robitaille YES       K9ZN
Frank Counts   YES     KC98EVS
Fred Piering YES YES     WD9HNU
Gary Auchard YES YES     W0MNA
Gary Lee   YES   YES KB9ZUV
George Carey   YES     N9DXP
George Stanek YES YES     NoCall
Gerald Wolczanski YES YES     KI4IO
Grayson Evans   YES     KJ7UM
Greg Tilford   YES     KM5GT
Guy Hamblen YES YES     N7UN
Hank Terwilliger YES YES     WZ3HMT
Hans Summers YES YES     G0UPL
Harry Jones YES YES     K9DXA
HFSignals Corp YES YES     NoCall
J David Allred YES YES     N1VU
Jack Purdum   YES     W8TEE
James Kvochick   YES     K8JK
James Lilly YES YES     AA4K
Jason Milldrum YES YES     NT7S
Jeff Menard   YES     VA2SS
Jeffrey Davis   YES     KE9V
Jerry Weisskohl   YES     AC4BT
Jerry Weisskohl YES       AC4BT
Jim Thiessen YES YES     VA3KV
Johannes Hiller YES       DL9SCO
John Marks   YES     KM4CH
John Myers II YES YES     WB9EWM
John Sherrill YES YES     N7TES
John Young YES YES     WA8KNE
Jonathan Kayne YES YES     KM4CFT
Joseph McEwen YES YES     KA3UIP
Joshua Ellis YES YES     N5FY
Justin Giorgi  YES YES     AI6YM
Ken DeLap II YES YES     KX9U
Ken Sweeney YES YES     KQ4CZB
Larry Makoski     YES   W2LJ
Laurie Swartwout YES       NoCall
Mark Goodman   YES     KJ5EKX
Mark Swartwout YES YES     NX1K
Martha Auchard YES YES     W0ERI
Martin DeSimio   YES   YES N5IY
Matthew Basanta YES YES     KY4EOD
Michael Blake   YES     N9KLM
Michael Clark YES YES     AA4YH
Mike Benedict   YES     W0DDD
Mike Huddleston   YES     KJ4LN
Nick Kennedy YES YES     WA5BDU
Patrick Stillwell YES YES     AC0I
Peter Ayearst   YES     VE3POA
Randy Padawer YES YES     K7RAN
Richard McGaver YES       NK9G 
Richard Scott Johnston YES       KD4EBL
Robert Benedict   YES     KD8CGH
Robert Rai   YES     KB7ZGB
Robert Snyder YES YES     N2KGO
Roberto Sadkowski YES YES     K6KM
Robin Wolczanski YES       NoCall
Ronald Eike YES YES     KA3PSO
Ross Ballantyne YES YES     VK1UN
Sam Johnson YES YES     KQ4QHT
Scott Ralph   YES   YES VA8EKR
Scott Taylor YES YES     WE5J
Sean Adkins YES YES     KH7RMG
Shanon LL Herron YES     YES KA8SPW
Sstuart Watchman YES YES     ZL2TW
Stephen Lawrence YES YES     AA8AF
Steve Isaacs   YES     KO4IVH
Steve Rice YES YES     W0SER
Steven Barkes YES YES     W5RRX
Steven Ghertner   YES     WD4CFN
Stewart Bryant YES YES     G3YSX
Thomas Graf YES YES     WV8TG
Thomas Skemp YES       NF9E
Timothy DeWitt   YES     N8CNS
Timothy Johnson YES YES     W8TMI
Toby Papas YES       KL0SS
Tom Vinson   YES     NY0V
Vaclav Ujcik YES YES     WD9HBC
Viki Hawley  YES       KC9HBI
Vincent Passione YES       WA2ECP
Wayne Pecena   YES     N1WP
William Hulley YES YES YES   K7WXW
William Ribbish YES       W9LR
William Robbins   YES     WA8CDU
William Rubenstein   YES     VE3MRX

FDIM 2025 Transmitter Challenge

Announcing - the 29th FDIM 2025 "LOGIC IC TRANSMITTER POWER CHALLENGE!"

It was common in the early days of solid-state QRP to rig up a 7400 TTL chip as a crude QRP transmitter.  With a crystal and a handful of parts, it was possible to put a few hundred milliwatts on the air for a couple bucks.   While these simple IC-based transmit circuits have fallen out of favor, QRPARCI is revisiting this bit of QRP history with the FDIM2025 LOGIC IC TRANSMITTER POWER CHALLENGE!  The challenge is simple:  Design and demonstrate a crystal-controlled 40M oscillator/PA to make the highest sustained power for a period of one minute using only a single 4000-series or 7400-series logic IC.  This event will take place at 8:00 PM Friday, May 16 during FDIM, and the winner recognized at the QRPARCI Banquet on Saturday, May 17, 2025.

The rules for the competition are simple, but we have to list every nit-picky detail to test your endurance anyway:  The design is to utilize a single 4000 or 7400 series logic IC as the only active circuit element.  There are no limits on the number of diodes, inductors, resistors, capacitors, or transformers, but a single IC may be the only active device.

The PA must be crystal controlled within the 40M amateur band.  One (or more) section of the IC must be a crystal oscillator to control the frequency of the transmitter and builders are encouraged to use their own crystals, though there will be 7030 kHz HC-49 crystals available at the competition. No external frequency source may be used.

ICs to be used must be of the 4000-series or 7400-series.  Different logic families of this type such as 74LSxx, 74HCxx, 54HCTxx etc. may be used.

The circuit must fit inside a 12” x 12” x 12” volume.  During the power test, the judges will cover the circuit with a blast shield to protect judges and contestants from flying bits!

All circuit components are to be visible for inspection.

A schematic of the circuit is to be provided with each entry.

A zero-to-24v variable power supply, 40M band-pass filter, dummy load and power meter will be supplied by the judges.

The competition will have two rounds of trials to demonstrate power output of each circuit, with the best performance of each circuit being its final score.  During each test, the builder will connect his circuit, set the power supply voltage and then announce to the judges when to begin measurement.  During a period of one minute in which the builder may not touch the circuit or power supply, the RF power output at the end of one minute will be taken as the score for that trial.  Failure of the circuit in that one minute test period results in a score of ZERO for that round!  

The winner is the circuit generating the highest power score during either of his two rounds. If the circuit fails during the first test period, the builder will have five minutes in which to repair it before the second round trials. If your entry sets off the smoke detector in the Holiday Inn, you will be disqualified and may be subjected to rude laughter and finger pointing during the rest of FDIM!

The winner of the FDIM2025 LOGIC IC TRANSMITTER POWER CHALLENGE! will be recognized at the QRPARCI Banquet Saturday May 17, 2025.

Questions regarding the POWER CHALLENGE may be addressed to David Cripe NM0S, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Good luck and good building!

Schedule for FDIM 2025

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC -4)

Wednesday May 14 - Registration from 7:30PM to 9:30PM 

Thursday May 15 - Registration starts at 7:30AM Outside the Ballroom

Make sure you pick up your FDIM badge from the registration table

Thursday May 15 - Seminars

Beginning at 8AM and breaking at 10:45AM

Restarting at 11:00AM 

Lunch is from Noon to 1:00PM - Lunch will be provided by QRP-ARCI

Restarting at 1:00PM and ending at 5:00PM

7PM to 8PM - Vendor registration and setup - Main Ballroom, no public access

8PM to 10PM - Vendor Night

Friday May 16th

Afternoon - W1REX Buildathon! 

7PM to 8PM - Club Registration and setup in the Main Ballroom, no public access

7PM to 8PM - Show and Tell Homebrew Contest Registration and setup in Ballroom

8PM to 9PM - Homebrew Contest Judging in the Ballroom

8PM to 10PM - IC Transmitter Challenge!

8PM to 10PM - Radio Show and Tell in the Ballroom

8PM to 10PM - Club Night in the Ballroom - The Michigan QRP Club will be hosting a Michigan Mity Mite Revival!

Saturday May 17th 

7PM - Awards Ceremony and Grand Banquet in Ballroom 

9PM - Post Banquet Chat Sessions, bring your QSL cards to trade

Sunday May 18th 

Hamvention and head back home

If you have any questions please let us know !

 

FDIM Registration 2025

The 29th Four Days In May (FDIM) 2025 - the biggest and best QRP event in the World !

You can register at the event on Wednesday night May 14, and Thursday Morning May 15 before the symposium. 

FDIM will be held at the same location as last year,

Holiday Inn
2800 Presidential Dr.
Fairborn, OH 45324

NOTE: Because of the extremely high demand for a limited number of rooms, we will email the Holiday Inn registration link after receiving your Paypal transaction for a Symposium or Banquet reservation.

FDIM is - MAY 15 - May 18 2025

REGISTRATIONS FOR FDIM WILL CLOSE ON MAY 2nd - PLEASE Register before May 2nd. 

Below is the pricing for 2025 FDIM - SAME as last year! 

Banquet - $40.00 per person

Symposium with Proceedings Book  - $35.00 per person  (Includes Lunch)

Proceedings Book - $15.00 per book

Zoom Only Link - $12.00 per person - Zoom Link will be emailed to you a few days before FDIM

Send your payment via paypal to  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Please list what you are buying in the comments of the order. 

INCLUDE THE CALL SIGN YOU WANT ON YOUR NAME TAG

Door prizes!!  

FDIM has some of the most generous prize donors of any event.  We have had donations of some MAJOR door prizes from Four-State QRP, Elecraft, MFJ, 3rd Planet Solar, Hamgadgets, DX Engineering and Icom America in the past.  Prizes will be drawn both Thursday during the Forum, and Saturday evening during the Banquet.  

Stay tuned for more updates

FDIM 2025 Homebrew Contest

Friday 16 May 2025
8PM to 10PM

FDIM 2025 - Homebrew Contest - Show and Tell

As in the past, we intend to allow entries in the Homebrew Contest to be displayed in the Ballroom on Club Night, Friday night, May 16, between 8PM and 10 PM. To enter an item in the contest and insure that it is part of the voting (on Friday night), you must register your item on Friday night between 7 PM and 8 PM. A registration table will be outside the main Ballroom at that time on both nights.

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Club and Vendor Nights 2025

Vendor table at FDIM

Vendor Night
Thursday 15 May 2025 - 8PM - 10PM in the Ballroom
Vendor Night is free of charge !

Club Night  
Friday 16 May 2025 - 8PM to 10PM in the Ballroom 
Michigan QRP Club will be hosting the Michigan Mity Mite Challenge! 

Vendors and QRP clubs from around the World will be selling kits, components, antennas and all kinds of goodies.

This is a great place to buy. The vendors have time to chat and you can take your purchases back to the hotel room. For customers, doors open at 8.00pm

Vendors at FDIM have included -

  • Brad Thompson, AA1IP
  • Elecraft
  • Dan Romanchik, KB6NU
  • DX Engineering
  • Four State QRP Group (4SQRP)
  • Kanga UK
  • Kanga USA
  • LNR Precision
  • Pro Audio Engineering
  • QRPme

Book a Table

First Time at FDIM ?

2025 is our 29th FDIM! 

Visiting FDIM for the first time ?

Here's a guide so you know what to expect . . .

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FDIM 2024 - Winners, Donors, and Inductees

The 2024 FDIM is now in the record books, what a great turnout, we hope you all had a great time. 

The First Annual Logic-IC Transmitter Power Challenge had 16 entries. 
 
The winner was Barbaros Aseroglu,WB2CBA with 1.8W.  There were two other entries attaining 1.0W for second and third place.
 
Major Prizes were won as follows:  
  1. The KH-1 station donated by Elecraft was won by Reginald Beardsley, who had presented the seminar on Coherent CW and QRSS. 
  2. The IC-705 donated by Icom America was won by Barbaros Aseroglu,WB2CBA
  3. The FT-818 donated by DX Engineering was won by Will Perry WA6LDQ.
  4. The FT-891 donated by DX Engineering was won by David Hostetler W6OQ
  5. The T41 donated by 4SQRP was won by Brent Taylor VY2HF
  6. The Begali Key was won by David Cripe NM0S
Other door prizes were donated by Adam Kimmerly, MFJ, Ham Gadgets, Jeff and Wendy Hetherington, Hamsource, 3rd Planet Solar, 4SQRP, the Iowa QRP Club, and DX Engineering. 
 
Ashhar Farhan donated an xbitx hat board to *everyone* attending the Seminar.
 
The Homebrew contest had the following winners:
There were 24 entries in the Homebrew Contest.  Of these, 14 received at least one vote for Best In Show.
 
Group 100 Station Accessories - Ross Ballantyne VK1UN
Group 200 Transceivers, Receivers - Dan Koelen AI6XG
Group 300 All Scratch Built - James Kretchmar AE7AX
Group 400 Test Equipment Construction Aids Monty Northrup N5ESE
Group 500 Antennas - Adam Kimmerly K6ARK
Best In Show - James Kretchmar AE7AX
 
Dan Walker WG5G was inducted into the QRP Hall of Fame
 
We had 218 advance registrations to the Seminar, and after walk-ins, we had 268 in attendance.