Those of us who like to operate our radios out in the Big Blue Sky Shack will understand two basic rules: 1. Don't leave home without something important 2. Time is of the essence Rule number 1 is obvious I suppose, but I learned it the hard way. On one occasion I drove nearly an … Continue reading The Best Reasons to Build a Go-Box
Category: Outdoor Ops
A Neat Trick with a 20m EFHW Wire Antenna
One of my favorite YouTube channels comes from the UK-based Waters and Stanton ham radio store. The presenter is Peter Waters G3OJV who delivers the content is a refreshingly unassuming, soft-spoken manner. Although it is a commercial channel, Peter introduces topics that are of general interest to hams with only modest company promotional content. A … Continue reading A Neat Trick with a 20m EFHW Wire Antenna
Cutting My Losses
I experienced a very rare event this past weekend. I had set up my QRP field portable station at a very busy Lake Huron beach on a hot, sunny July afternoon. The scene was idyllic; blue sky, calm water, thousands of happy people. Deep beneath our feet lay the huge underground caverns of the world's … Continue reading Cutting My Losses
Magically transform a single band ground plane into a multiband antenna – instantly
I call it "electromagnetrickery". You can learn a lot by building your own antennas, much more than if you buy commercial ones. But beware, it becomes addictive - I have a drawer full of empty wire spools to prove it. Sometimes the behaviour of those pesky electromagnetic wavicles delivers unexpected surprises. Here is the story … Continue reading Magically transform a single band ground plane into a multiband antenna – instantly
A Radio Road Trip with the QRP Labs QMX – lessons learned!
The XYL and I took a short break from routine and drove up to Ontario's Muskoka region for 4 days of recreation and radio activity. I packed my QRP Labs QMX transceiver and a selection of antennas hoping to complete a couple of POTA activations. Tour boats moored at Gravenhurst wharf on Lake Muskoka Muskoka … Continue reading A Radio Road Trip with the QRP Labs QMX – lessons learned!
Backpacking with the QMX, a Pocket and a Pole
The QRP Labs QMX transceiver is a miracle of miniaturization. Sure, other rigs have achieved a similar form factor, but not with so many outstanding features built into such a tiny package. At this point I should acknowledge a very worthy exception to the rule - the Elecraft KH1. I don't own a KH1 and … Continue reading Backpacking with the QMX, a Pocket and a Pole
Surviving the Great Solar Storm of May 2024
We just can't win when it comes to propagation conditions. When the Sun is quiet during the bottom of the 11-year solar cycle, HF propagation conditions are challenging. So we all look forward to the days when the Sun is active and the bands are open again. But when we hit the top of the … Continue reading Surviving the Great Solar Storm of May 2024
Has QRP Ruined Ham Radio?
No wait! Before you and the boys load up your guns, jump in the truck and come-a-huntin' for me, that's not what I really meant. I love QRP. Well most of the time. Admittedly I had one of those "but it was fun anyway" days yesterday - i.e. I got skunked; no contacts, not a … Continue reading Has QRP Ruined Ham Radio?
I waited 6 months for my factory assembled QRP Labs QMX to arrive – was it worth the wait? Really?
Was it worth the wait? Oh, yes! Let me say up front that I could have ordered the kit version and received it much faster, but my aging eyes just aren't up to the job of all that delicate soldering work. But, eventually, it arrived and I couldn't be more pleased. So how am I … Continue reading I waited 6 months for my factory assembled QRP Labs QMX to arrive – was it worth the wait? Really?
5 Tips for Field Expedient Radio Operations in the Big Blue Sky Shack
I first became interested in operating amateur radio in the great outdoors (aka the Big Blue Sky Shack) over 20 years ago and since that time it has become a passion. The passion is partly inspired by the exploits of secret agents behind enemy lines during the Second World War. These people didn't have to … Continue reading 5 Tips for Field Expedient Radio Operations in the Big Blue Sky Shack