My FT-891 has been retired from POTA service … why?

Following high level, wide-ranging, bilateral talks with senior management (XYL) a far-reaching, binding agreement was today handed down to me. The focus of the agreement is contained in the executive summary which reads: "ya got enough radios already". And it's true I own more radios than I really use. Nearly all of my radios are … Continue reading My FT-891 has been retired from POTA service … why?

KD5ZZU’s very elegant build of “Old Barebones” – a Z-match tuner

Back in October 2024 I wrote a post with the title “Old Barebones” – A QRP Z-match Builder Project. The project's purpose was to construct a simplified version of the Norcal Z-match tuner (which I also owned) to use with my QRP Labs QMX transceiver. The Norcal tuner included some features that I simply did not … Continue reading KD5ZZU’s very elegant build of “Old Barebones” – a Z-match tuner

The ultimate rebuild of an ancient Yaesu FT-817.

I think it was a couple of years ago now I ordered a QRP Labs QMX transceiver. It quickly, but temporarily, became my favorite radio for portable field operations. I have written before about why I believe the QMX is a mighty fine piece of miniaturized technology but is less suitable for the rigors of … Continue reading The ultimate rebuild of an ancient Yaesu FT-817.

POTA PERformer radials – can we make a compromise?

There has only been one light snowfall in southern Ontario so far this season - just a few centimeters that melted away within a couple of days. In anticipation of upcoming heavier snowfalls and a semi-permanent white blanket that will last until spring, I bravely shrugged off the chilly outside air and set up my … Continue reading POTA PERformer radials – can we make a compromise?

A simple outside the box fix for a broken telescopic whip

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" Or conversely, if it is "broke" you have two choices. Order a replacement from the other side of the planet, and wait for the slow boat from China to navigate thousand of nautical miles across the stormy waters of international seas. Or, alternatively, and my preferred solution, is … Continue reading A simple outside the box fix for a broken telescopic whip

Which is best – An EFFICIENT antenna or an EFFECTIVE antenna?

What's the difference? An EFFICIENT antenna is one that converts as much transmitted energy as possible into radiated RF energy. "Efficient" is not clearly defined but is often understood to mean more than 90%. An EFFECTIVE antenna is undefined. The term is subjective and could refer to a favorite antenna that "gets the job done". … Continue reading Which is best – An EFFICIENT antenna or an EFFECTIVE antenna?

How many truly field expedient ham radios are available? Maybe only 2!

Only two? If you were to ask the military you might get a different answer. Indeed many hams actually use ex-military portable radios, such as the PRC series. Those radios are in a class of their own, but they are often heavy, designed to be carried into the field by fit, strong, young soldiers. But … Continue reading How many truly field expedient ham radios are available? Maybe only 2!

An Outside the Box version of the Delta Loop antenna

I have written about delta loop antennas before - notably in April 2023 in a post entitled "Delta Loopy Ideas". A few weeks ago I received an email from Alan WA3EKL who suggested I should take another look at delta loops and offered a lot of helpful advice, tips and suggestions for making this type … Continue reading An Outside the Box version of the Delta Loop antenna

My radio is tiny. So why is my POTA backpack so heavy?

We have mountains in Ontario. We call them mountains, but they are really just small hills. So I have never had to actually hike for miles up steep slopes carrying a backpack with all my radio gear, plus anything else I might need for a mountaintop activation. To all those who operate in this fashion, … Continue reading My radio is tiny. So why is my POTA backpack so heavy?