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Video: A test of M0JKS's aftermarket mic for KX2/KX3 radios

By: John AE5X
28 September 2024 at 21:33
Tom M7MCQ recently posted some interesting info on an aftermarket mic for Elecraft KX-series radios.The mic was initially offered by Dave M0JKS as a kit but they now are sold completely built.I ordered one the next day.Dave's mic is about 1/3rd the price of the Elecraft MH3 and is much smaller. Cost of the mic and shipping to my US address from the UK was $35. The mic comes with a TRRS cable,

QRP rigs, pricing, and what's missing from most of them

By: John AE5X
27 September 2024 at 18:52
A search of the mythical Ideal QRP Travel Rig For Vibration-Rich Environments has me, once again, pondering what's out there and coming to the same old conclusion:That the Elecraft KX2 - manyyears (yes, one word) after its introduction - still has no peer. Eight years old now - a virtual eternity.Like others, I watch the YouTube infomercials of the latest offerings, hoping to find my unicorn. But

Trekking into POTA Heaven: Wrinkly Face Provincial Park Activation

24 September 2024 at 11:06
Many thanks toΒ Jeff (VE7EFF)Β who shares the following guest post: 2.5 km Trek into Wrinkly Face Provincial Park, BC, CA-4307 by Jeff (VE7EFF) My goal this summer is to do more backpacked-in POTA activations. This is my 3rd POTA outing over the past week.Β  Being in Canada, I don’t have much time left this season to … Continue reading Trekking into POTA Heaven: Wrinkly Face Provincial Park Activation β†’

Bob and Alanna’s POTA Adventures Along the Cabot Trail!

23 September 2024 at 11:21
Many thanks toΒ Bob (K4RLC) & Alanna (K4AAC)Β for the following field report: Cabot Trail Activations on Cape Breton Island Nova ScotiaΒ  – August 2024 Β By Bob K4RLC & Alanna K4AAC In August 2024, K4AAC, my YL Alanna and I took a trip to magical Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was Alanna’s suggestion to … Continue reading Bob and Alanna’s POTA Adventures Along the Cabot Trail! β†’

The POTA Babe Spreads Her Wings at Pinckney Island

22 September 2024 at 09:35
by Teri KO4WFP Friday, September 13th, I headed to Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge (US-0265) for a POTA activation and was without Daisy as dogs are not allowed at this refuge. Pinckney Island is a 4,000+ acre wildlife refuge off Highway US 278 on the way to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The refuge consists … Continue reading The POTA Babe Spreads Her Wings at Pinckney Island β†’

Jeff’s Backcountry POTA Adventure: Campbell-Brown Ecological Reserve Activation

16 September 2024 at 20:35
Many thanks toΒ Jeff (VE7EFF)Β who shares the following guest post: Off The Beaten Path – Campbell-Brown Ecological Reserve, CA-3925 by Jeff (VE7EFF) This is the 2nd backpacked-in POTA activation outing that my wife and I have done this summer.Β  I’m the 2nd person to have ever activated the Campbell-Brown Ecological Reserve (CA-3925).Β  Last year was the … Continue reading Jeff’s Backcountry POTA Adventure: Campbell-Brown Ecological Reserve Activation β†’

The POTA Babe Learns Some Lessons

13 September 2024 at 10:00
by Teri (KO4WFP) After an interesting and successful activation at Fort McAllister, I turned my sights southward and further back in time to Fort Morris Historic Site (US-3717). Fort Morris Historic Site contains earthen fortifications that date back to the Revolutionary War. The site is simpler than that of Fort McAllister. Fort Morris was built … Continue reading The POTA Babe Learns Some Lessons β†’

Jeff activates two POTA ATNOs in one day trip!

9 September 2024 at 11:13
Many thanks to Jeff (VE7EFF) who shares the following guest post: Hiking and Activating the BackcountryΒ  – Two Activations on one Day Trip by Jeff (VE7EFF) Today’s field report, and three more to come, outlines the outdoor hiking/activation adventures of Jeff – VE7EFF and his wife, Alexis – VE7LXE in the backcountry of south-central British … Continue reading Jeff activates two POTA ATNOs in one day trip! β†’

Scott Activates the HMCS Haida

4 September 2024 at 10:50
Many thanks toΒ Scott (VA3EKR) who shares the following field report which was originally posted on his blog: August 4, 2024, HMCS Haida National Historic Site (CA-4870) by Scott (VA3EKR) I wanted to try out a new park, and so I visited the HMCS Haida National Historic Site (CA-4870). Band conditions were simply awful, so thankfully … Continue reading Scott Activates the HMCS Haida β†’

The POTA Babe Goes Back in Time

3 September 2024 at 10:54
by Teri (KO4WFP) After a fun POTA for K2D the previous week, it was time to resume the pursuit of my 2024 goal – 60 new valid POTA activations. Friday, August 30th, I headed to Fort McAllister State Park (US-2175). Though I have lived in Savannah most of my life, I’ve never visited this park … Continue reading The POTA Babe Goes Back in Time β†’

Testing My C6 Rooftop Tent During an Overnight POTA Camping Trip!

1 September 2024 at 15:14
Friday, August 23, 2024, was packed with activities, but I was looking forward to the evening to wind down and relax. That morning and afternoon, my wife and I ran numerous errands around town. I played chauffeur to my daughters, taking them to their volunteer jobs and Shakespeare classes. The day wrapped up around 5:00 … Continue reading Testing My C6 Rooftop Tent During an Overnight POTA Camping Trip! β†’

The POTA Babe Gets Skunked

29 August 2024 at 10:48
by Teri (KO4WFP) After a one-month hiatus, it was time for the POTA Babe to get back in the saddle. Tuesday, August 13, Daisy and I dropped off my son and headed out for an adventure. Tillman Sand Ridge Heritage Preserve (US-3913), across the Savannah River in South Carolina, is a 45 minute drive from … Continue reading The POTA Babe Gets Skunked β†’

The POTA Babe Goes to the Dogs

22 August 2024 at 10:09
by Teri KO4WFP As much as I enjoy the pursuit of my 2024 goal of 60 new parks, this Wednesday, August 21, I suspended my pursuit of that goal and headed to George L. Smith State Park, a park I activated last fall.Β  Why? I did so in support of K2D and International Dog Day. … Continue reading The POTA Babe Goes to the Dogs β†’

The POTA Babe Gets Wet – Day 5

19 August 2024 at 10:32
by Teri (KO4WFP) Daisy and I awoke the morning of Thursday, July 18, ready to attempt our third SOTA activation of this trip. Today we’d head to Mount Jefferson State Natural Area (US-3846), a short drive from New River State Park. Along the drive, I spied quite a few farms for Christmas trees. Mount Jefferson … Continue reading The POTA Babe Gets Wet – Day 5 β†’

Things Pick Back Up for the POTA Babe – Day 4

17 August 2024 at 10:28
by Teri (KO4WFP) I woke on day four (Wednesday, July 17) of my North Carolina camping and POTA trip, determined for it to be a better day. The three unsuccessful activations were actually a good thing. It put me on notice that I had fallen into my past habit of scheduling to the max. Sometimes … Continue reading Things Pick Back Up for the POTA Babe – Day 4 β†’

The POTA Babe Strikes Out – Day 3

14 August 2024 at 10:55
by Teri (KO4WFP) As my friend Jon KC1FUU says β€œSome days are diamonds, some are stone.” The third day (Tuesday, July 16) of my North Carolina trip definitely fell into the β€œstone” category. The day began nice enough with a slow but steady pace. As our next overnight stay was at Lake James State Park, … Continue reading The POTA Babe Strikes Out – Day 3 β†’

Field Report: POTA Energy Boost at Tuttle Educational State Forest

11 August 2024 at 11:36
Somedays, I just need a little POTA and radio-active therapy to energize the day. And this was one of those days. On Thursday, July 18, 2024, I woke up still feeling quite tired because I had been out the entire day before helping my sister with a move–my wife and I didn’t get back home … Continue reading Field Report: POTA Energy Boost at Tuttle Educational State Forest β†’

The POTA Babe Becomes a SOTA Babe – Part 2

9 August 2024 at 11:16
by Teri (KO4WFP) Monday, July 15, after my β€œbotched” SOTA activation of Black Balsam, the POTA Babe headed to Richland Balsam. Richland Balsam proved to be a nice hike and activation. The mountain is further up the parkway and the highest point on it. You access the trail to the summit via an overlook just … Continue reading The POTA Babe Becomes a SOTA Babe – Part 2 β†’

The POTA Babe Becomes a SOTA Babe – Part 1

6 August 2024 at 11:24
by Teri (KO4WFP) Monday, July 15, the second day of my North Carolina camping trip for POTA and SOTA, started chilly with overcast skies. Today I would attempt my first SOTA activations. I chose two easy summits – Black Balsam Knob and RichlandΒ  Balsam. Daisy and I headed out after a simple breakfast up US … Continue reading The POTA Babe Becomes a SOTA Babe – Part 1 β†’
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