Wire vs. Vertical Antennas in a Portable Scenario: Pros and Cons
Ultimately, both wire antennas and vertical antennas can be effective tools for portable amateur radio operations, each offering unique strengths and trade-offs that operators can leverage to maximize their communication capabilities in the field. By understanding the pros and cons of each antenna type, operators can make informed decisions to optimize their portable radio setups and enhance their overall operating experience.
Why You Should Consider Setting Up an AllStar Link
AllStar Link is a network of amateur radio repeaters, remote base stations, and hotspots that allows for voice communication using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology. In this blog post, we'll explore the reasons why you should consider setting up an AllStar Link and the benefits it can bring to your amateur radio activities.
My POTA Kit
I am creating a blog series on My POTA Kit. This is my main activation setup and all the ins and outs of my setup.
Building the ultimate “no kit”
Building a No-Go kit… ditch the “ultimate” go box and build for flexibility and longevity.
The ARRL Summer Field Day is a highlight for amateur radio operators nationwide. With this essential checklist, you're well-prepared to dive into the fun and camaraderie that epitomizes this celebrated event. Whether it's your first Field Day or your twentieth, proper preparation ensures that you can focus on what's important – making contacts, honing skills, and enjoying the unique blend of community and competition that amateur radio offers. So gear up, get out there, and let the airwaves bring us all a little closer this Field Day. Happy transmitting!