By Teri KO4WFP Jonathan KM4CFT reached out to me recently to inquire if I was interested in trying his CFT1 QRP transceiver. The inquiry both surprised and delighted me as I’ve never had such an opportunity. I nearly said no because I am no antenna expert and, as this rig has no internal antenna tuner, […]
Month: May 2025
Hamvention 2025 Day 2: I Couldn’t Help Myself…
Good morning, QRPers! Day two of Hamvention 2025 was absolutely amazing—and the weather couldn’t have been more ideal. I wish I had time this morning to write a proper recap, but I’m grabbing a quick breakfast and heading back to the Greene County Fairgrounds for day three. That said, I wanted to drop a quick […]
Day One at Hamvention 2025: Friends, Fun, and One Cancelled Reservation
Good Morning, QRPers! Day one of Hamvention 2025 (Friday, May 16) kicked off bright and early! I started the day with a quick walk-through of the Hamvention Flea Market before the gates opened. I also shared an impromptu video with Patreon supporters—it was a peaceful moment before the weekend’s whirlwind began. I spent most of […]
Contesting 101: The Importance of Calling CQ
Editor’s note: OnAllBands is pleased to post a series of articles written by accomplished amateur radio contester and DX Engineering customer/technical support specialist Kirk Pickering, K4RO. The articles, originally published in the National Contest Journal and updated with current information, offer valuable insights for both contesters new and old. *** Hello and welcome back to Contesting […]
Trip Report: Road to Hamvention 2025 and Four Days in May
I’ve got a few quiet moments this morning as I sit in the dining room of our hotel in downtown Dayton, Ohio. It’s peaceful here—no one else is around, and no one has turned on the TV. Bliss… Of course, that’ll change in a couple of hours when we pull into the parking lot at […]
Dayton Hamvention® 2025 Preview: Five Reasons to Stop by the DX Engineering Booth
As you’ve probably learned from reading OnAllBands (or seeing our logo at DXEngineering.com), 2025 is DX Engineering’s 25th anniversary. (Image/DX Engineering) That’s great news for amateur operators who are headed to the 2025 Dayton Hamvention® May 16-18 for the year’s biggest celebration of amateur radio. DX Engineering always makes this event a huge deal, but […]
Field Day Gear Part 2: Upgrade Your Coaxial Cable
Before you consider purchasing a new transceiver, a more efficient antenna, a strong portable mast, a nice supply of coffee, and what you plan to cook up on the grill, take the time to assess your coaxial cable prior to venturing out on ARRL Field Day 2025 (June 28-29). Here are a few reasons to […]
Ham Radio History: A Look at Ohio’s Contributions to Amateur Radio
As we move further into the busy month of May, the countdown to 2025 Dayton Hamvention® has reached single digits (three days, to be exact). The folks at OnAllBands thought it would be an appropriate time to give a well-deserved shoutout to the state of Ohio—DX Engineering’s home base and the place where tens of […]
On the Move! Heading to Four Days in May and Hamvention 2025
Just a quick update: I’m heading out today for Four Days in May (FDIM) and Hamvention—both taking place this week—and will be on the road and fully immersed in the events for the next several days. While I’m away, things may be a bit quiet here on QRPer.com. My inbox is likely to pile up, […]
Summit Racing’s Roamin’ Gladiator Gets a Serious Mobile Communications Upgrade from DX Engineering
See the Jeep Gladiator for yourself at Dayton Hamvention® 2025 Summit Racing—DX Engineering’s parent company—took a 2023 Jeep Gladiator and installed a bunch of parts and accessories, making this already fun-to-pilot road warrior more versatile, stronger, and an absolute blast to drive wherever the spirit of adventure leads you, whether cruising on the interstate or […]