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Tackling the Magruder Corridor in North-Central Idaho

by Ken (WR7D) I’m a member of the All-Idaho Contest Club (AI7ID) in Southwest Idaho. Occasionally, we plan other ham-related activities. In June, we started discussing a potential trip through the Magruder Corridor in North-Central Idaho for some POTA and SOTA action. The Magruder Corridor is a rough, single-lane road between Grangeville, ID, and Darby, […]

Youth Ham Radio Insights—Contacting an Astronaut, Operating from an Island, Making Friends—A Week of YOTA Camp in Halifax

Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of articles about the excitement and learning young operators can experience at Youth On The Air (YOTA) Camps. Discover much more about these wonderful opportunities for fun and friendship—and how a youngster in your life can take part— at YOTA’s official website. It has been approximately […]

Amateur Radio History: Remembering Maximilian Kolbe, SP3RN, the Unofficial Patron Saint of Ham Radio

A look at the life of one priest’s push to keep his religion on the cutting edge of technology using amateur radio and his ultimate sacrifice during World War II. *** At first glance, the intersection of religion and something like amateur radio might not be immediately apparent. Look hard enough, though, and you’ll find […]

Gray Line: The Twilight Zone of Radio Propagation

Imagine for a moment that you’re sitting in your ham shack, coffee in one hand and microphone in the other. It’s either just before sunrise or just after sunset, and suddenly—boom!—you’re talking to someone halfway around the world who sounds like he’s right next to you. No sunspots, no fancy beam antenna, no EME wizardry. […]

KV4AN: POTA Glamping in Middle Tennessee

By Steven Krumm (KV4AN) “Glamping,” noun, describes a style of camping with amenities and resort-style services not usually associated with traditional camping. We recently went on a family “glamping” trip to Pickwick Landing State Park (US-2967) in middle Tennessee.  Pickwick Landing State Park is located at Pickwick Dam along the Tennessee River in Hardin County, […]

Mountain Topper MTR3B-V4 Firmware Update Adds Helpful New Features

Many thanks to Steve (KV4AN) who writes: LNR Precision has released an important firmware update to the MTR3B-V4 Mountain Topper. The attached article describes it. [Click here to download PDF.] I thought the readers of QRPer.com would like to know about it, as they are out doing SOTA and POTA activations and not hanging out […]

Pushing Through QRM: Low-Profile, Low-Impact POTA with the Elecraft AX3 and New Clamp Mount

I’ve mentioned my good buddy Mike (KE8PTX) in previous posts—he’s designed some very cool 3D-printed accessories for portable operators. Just a day before our family left on our multi-week trip to Québec, Mike sent me two brand-new mounts he designed for the Elecraft AX3 antenna: a strap mount (which I used in this activation) and […]

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