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Historic Site, Modern QRM: A Low-Profile QRP POTA Activation at Parc des Moulins

You might recall that on the morning of Wednesday, June 25, 2025, I fit in a brilliant little POTA activation with the CFT1 at Cap Tourmente. I performed that activation early in the morning knowing we had a full day planned in Québec City, and I hoped to squeeze in one more activation at a […]

QRP Signals, QRO Joy: A Grandfather’s Cross-Country QRP SOTA & POTA Tour

by Dan (NM3A) Life gives you presents! Our latest arrivals were twin granddaughters, who arrived in Los Angeles, CA, in mid-August 2024. So, of course, we had to go see them. In addition, mom and pop needed some help with them. So both sets of grandparents tag-teamed to help out. Our turn was second, so […]

Ham Radio Portable Insights: How POTA Prepares Us for Field Day

Every June, we’re reminded of how much Parks On The Air® (POTA) and ARRL Field Day have in common. If you’ve participated in Field Day, chances are you’ve applied skills and techniques learned through POTA activations—often without even realizing it. ARRL Field Day, a long-standing tradition dating back to the 1930s, highlights the emergency communication […]

New Products Spotlight: DX Engineering Low Power Dipole and Winder Kits and More

Check out this fun, simple, and useful hands-on project, plus see more new products available at DX Engineering—an antenna sketchbook from Salty Walt and an easy-to-use end-fed half-wave portable antenna from Spooltenna Parks. DX Engineering Low Power Portable Dipole and Winder Kits supply the parts for a fun DIY build of a lightweight resonant HF […]

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. […]

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