Administrators Say They Will Not Include Local-Area Parks On a regular Saturday-morning Zoom meeting of hams a few months ago, a participant in Los Angeles asked the group, “Why can’t I activate one of my local parks and have it count in POTA?” Some of those in attendance echoed the sentiment. Based on that question, […]
Category: POTA
A Snapshot of U.S. POTA Sites, Activators, and Activations
We often read that POTA is the “fastest-growing activity in U.S. amateur radio.” I’ve said it, too. Several times. I think satellite operations are a distant second growth activity. But do we actually know much about POTA activity growth through empirical data? My impressions are based on guesstimates from data on Canada where I analyzed […]
[REVISED] Get a load of this…
Author’s Preface: I have revised my inductor coil table numbers and the narrative text pertaining to it. Clint KA7OEI posted a comment on the syndicated version at AmateurRadio.com. He questioned my Q estimates for the JPC-7 coil, based on his own tests as well as the very low numbers I reported. I owe Clint a […]
Brashear’s Stand: Still Being Used for a Break in the Day
The history of the early 1800s in the United States’ development holds meaning for today. More than we tend to realize. Back before Mississippi was a state, the Federal Government called it “I.T.,” short for Indian Territory. Territories were not “settled” from a Federal viewpoint. During those times, many footpaths established by Native American Tribes—for […]


