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    When Ham Radio, Real Life, and Podcast Chaos Collide

    Live Free and Ham is changing things up… but don’t panic, nobody threw the radio in the dumpster. Yet.In this episode, Eric N1JUR, Paul N1OG, and Todd W1STJ sit down for a real update on the future of the show. Todd shares why he’ll be taking a bit of a pause from regular episodes while life, work, family, baseball, and everything else pile up like a badly packed go-box. The crew also talks about shifting Live Free and Ham from a weekly schedule to every other week for the summer so the show stays fun, sustainable, and actually worth listening to.Because let’s be honest: forcing content just to keep a schedule is how you end up with bad audio, dead batteries, three confused hams, and a podcast episode that becomes a hostage situation.We also dig into the latest community updates, including Winlink messages, listener voicemails, the 5-2 Simplex Challenge, POTA Academy, NEAR-Fest chaos, technician license questions, ham radio wins, and the usual amount of technology fighting back.This one is part announcement, part community check-in, part therapy session, and part reminder that ham radio is supposed to be fun.If you’ve been following Live Free and Ham for a while, this is an episode you’ll want to catch. The show is evolving, the community is still going strong, and yes… the wheels are still mostly attached.Join the conversation, leave us a voicemail, hop into the Discord, and let us know what you want to hear in future episodes.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

  2. 49

    Airborne Activations & Daily Grind: How Far Is Too Far in POTA?

    What happens when Parks on the Air turns from a hobby… into a daily mission?In this episode of Live Free and Ham, Eric (N1JUR), Paul (N1OG), and Todd (W1STJ) sit down with special guest Keith (AC1RH) to talk about one of the most unique (and slightly insane) approaches to POTA we’ve seen yet—activating parks every single day.But that’s not all…We dive deep into aeronautical mobile operations, the real challenges of logging contacts while in motion (and sometimes feeling it 🤢), and what it actually takes to stay consistent in a hobby that’s supposed to be… you know… relaxing.This one goes beyond gear and contacts—it’s about mindset, discipline, and maybe just a little bit of obsession.🔥 In this episode:What aeronautical mobile really looks like in practiceThe chaos of logging while moving (and why it’s harder than it sounds)The reality behind daily POTA activationsWhen consistency becomes commitment… or addictionTips, lessons learned, and a few “don’t try this while driving” moments************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Best Apps for POTA? POTACat Might Be One

    We had a plan for this episode…and then we brought Casey on.In this episode of Live Free and Ham, we sit down with the developer behind POTACat—an app that’s starting to get a lot of attention in the POTA community.If you’ve heard the name but weren’t sure what it actually does…this is the episode that breaks it down.🐾 What is POTACat?POTACat is a tool built for the Parks on the Air community that’s designed to make hunting and activating more efficient, more informed, and honestly… a little more fun.We dig into:What POTACat actually doesWho it’s built for (hunters, activators, or both)How it fits into the current POTA workflowWhy it’s gaining traction so quickly in the ham radio world🎙️ Straight From the SourceCasey walks us through:The origin of the appThe problems he’s trying to solveHow it compares to other tools you might already be usingWhere it’s heading next************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

  4. 47

    Warning: This Ham Radio Podcast Has No Direction

    We had a plan… and then we started talking.In this episode of Live Free and Ham, Eric (N1JUR), Paul (N1OG), Todd (W1STJ), and Mike (N2MAK) sit down for what was supposed to be a structured show…Yeah… that didn’t happen.What you do get is a real, unfiltered ham radio roundtable—where the conversation goes from gear talk… to band discussions… to life… and somehow ends in complete chaos.Along the way, we get into:900 MHz and why nobody talks about it enoughTransverters and unlocking new parts of the hobbyThe reality of ham radio gear pricing (and what’s actually worth it)YouTube, content creation, and the “I’m quitting” moment 👀The random tangents that happen when hams just start talkingAnd honestly… that’s kind of the point.This is what ham radio sounds like when you take away the script.It’s not polished.It’s not structured.But it’s real.💬 Jump in the comments:What’s the most off-the-rails ham conversation you’ve ever had?📡 Join the community:👉 Discord: https://discord.gg/zwg9mWyHmY👍 If you enjoy real ham radio conversations (and a little chaos)…Hit like, subscribe, and stick around.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    We Had a Plan. Then We Started Talking.

    No Eric. No Todd. No safety net.In this episode of Live Free and Ham… things get a little… unstructured.The Grouch (N1OG) takes over the show while Eric is off pretending he’s in Aspen and Todd is down for the count. So naturally, we brought in Tortoise (N3FML)… and yeah… it went exactly how you’d expect.We start with:Listener voicemails (yes… including the usual suspects)Winlink messages from the communityA surprisingly legit round of technician questions146.52 / simplex activity (or lack of it 👀)…and then…We somehow end up talking about:Coffee wars ☕Weather mood swings (Mother Nature needs help)Mobile operating strugglesHam radio in unexpected places (like… skydiving??)And whatever else popped into our headsThis is one of those episodes where:👉 There’s no script👉 No real plan👉 And absolutely no adult supervisionBut honestly… that’s kind of what makes it fun.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Apparently, We’re Ruining Ham Radio… By Actually Using It

    This week on Live Free and Ham, we cover a little bit of everything that makes amateur radio… well… amateur radio.It starts with a spicy debate about 146.52 simplex activity and whether encouraging people to actually use the calling frequency is somehow “ruining the hobby.”Then we shift into the real heartbeat of ham radio — the community.In this episode we cover:Listener Winlink messagesThe reality of calling CQ on 146.52Why so many antennas are on the road but nobody answersMessage relays and traffic-style contactsTodd’s Little Something Extra technical segmentListener voicemailsAnd somehow… a deep dive into coffee, Dunkin, and ham radio lifestyleBecause if there’s one thing ham radio operators do well…It’s talking about radios… while talking about everything else.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Simplex Is Only Dead If You Don’t Key Up

    What happens when you stop waiting for activity… and just create it?In this episode, we dig into the surprising momentum behind the 2 Meter FM Activity a 52 Day ChallengeWhat started as a fun idea quickly turned into a grassroots movement. Emails are still coming in. Operators are asking when the next one is. And suddenly? two meters simplex — don’t feel so quiet anymore.We talk about:Why 146.52 MHz (the 2m FM calling frequency) mattersHow “scarcity” and timing can ignite participationWhy calling CQ on simplex actually worksThe growing buzz around 2m simplex activityCreating events without contests, plaques, or pressureThe psychology of getting hams to actually key upThere’s something powerful about realizing that the bands aren’t dead — they’re just waiting for someone to start talking.We also share updates on the upcoming YL POTA Party live stream, listener Winlink messages, and how this community keeps pushing radio forward in creative ways.No big sponsors. No official sanctioning. Just operators deciding to make noise.If you’ve ever thought, “Nobody’s on simplex anymore,” this episode might change your mind.So here’s the challenge:Instead of asking where everyone is…Be the one who calls CQ.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    220 MHz: The El Camino of Ham Radio

    Are we ignoring half the ham bands?In this episode, Eric N1JUR, Todd W1STJ, Paul N1OG, and Mike N2MAK dig into the “lost bands” of amateur radio — 220 MHz (1.25m), 900 MHz (33cm), 60 meters, and other underused parts of the spectrum.Why are these bands so quiet?Is it cost? Equipment availability? Programming headaches?Or are we just stuck on 2 meters and 440?We break down:220 MHz — the “bridge band” (aka the El Camino band)900 MHz resurgence with surplus Motorola radiosDMR & CPS software barriersBaofeng vs. buying once, crying onceWhy manufacturers won’t build a true “do-it-all” radioHow POTA growth could change future radio designPropagation differences between 2m, 70cm, 220 & 900If you’ve ever asked:👉 “Is 220 worth it?”👉 “Should I try 900 MHz?”👉 “Why doesn’t anyone use these bands?”This one’s for you.We’ve got the spectrum… maybe it’s time we actually use it.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

  9. 42

    Grouch Goes to Hamcation: Radios, Rooftop Tents, Questionable Life Choices.

    Hamcation wasn’t just a hamfest… it was a full-blown radio road trip.In this episode of Live Free and Ham, Grouch shares the behind-the-scenes stories from Hamcation — from hallway conversations and gear temptation to APRS pranks that may or may not have broken the internet (or at least someone’s ego).We dig into:What Hamcation is really like once the cameras stop rollingThe APRS chaos that had people talkingHonest talk about new radios, mobile rigs, and whether manufacturers are actually listeningService dog moments that turned heads (and changed the tone)POTA activations before and after the eventAnd a 24-hour Maine activation plan that might require a rooftop tent… and questionable judgmentSomewhere between debating Yaesu mobile rigs, joking about FX1 sales pitches, and reliving snowboarding decisions that reminded us we’re not 17 anymore… this episode captures what ham radio events are really about:Community. Stories. Gear temptation. And friends you only see once a year but feel like you talk to every week.If you’ve ever been to Hamcation, Huntsville, Dayton, or any major hamfest — you’ll recognize the vibe immediately.If you haven’t… this is your preview.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

  10. 41

    Joe K5YVY Started with Tornadoes… Then Ham Radio Happened

    In this episode of Live Free and Ham, hosts Eric and Paul sit down with Joe Brett to talk about an origin story that doesn’t start with a ham club meeting or an exam manual.Joe’s path into ham radio started with storm chasing and tornadoes — where radios weren’t a hobby, they were a tool. What began as a way to track weather and stay informed slowly turned into curiosity, learning, and eventually… a callsign.We dig into:How storm chasing leads people to radios before ham radio ever enters the pictureWhy weather, emergencies, and real-world needs pull people into the hobbyThe moment curiosity turns into “I guess I should get licensed”Learning radio skills out of necessity instead of theoryWhy some of the best ham radio stories start outside the hobbyThis episode is a reminder that nobody wakes up wanting to memorize band plans. Most hams arrive here because radios solve a real problem — and the hobby sneaks up on them later.If you’re into weather, emergency communications, or ever wondered why radios matter when things go sideways, Joe’s story will feel very familiar.🎙️ Live Free and Ham — where tornadoes, radios, and curiosity collide.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Mistakes Were Made: Ham Radio Reality with Steve KO4AFL

    What really makes you better at ham radio — more gear, or more time on the air?In this episode of the Live Free and Ham Podcast, hosts Paul (N1OG) and Eric (N1JUR) are joined by Steve (KO4AFL) for a candid conversation about learning ham radio through real-world experience.Steve shares his journey in the hobby, lessons learned along the way, and why mistakes, patience, and simply getting on the air matter more than having the perfect setup. The discussion covers common challenges operators face, realistic expectations, and how confidence is built one contact at a time.This episode is a reminder that improvement in amateur radio doesn’t come from perfection — it comes from participation.🎙️ Guest: Steve – KO4AFL🎙️ Hosts: Paul – N1OG | Eric – N1JUR************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

  12. 39

    From Ham Radio to Hot Air Balloons | Shane from Ham Radio Clubhouse

    In this episode of Live Free and Ham, we’re joined by Shane from Ham Radio Clubhouse for a wide-ranging conversation about building a ham radio show, embracing livestream chaos, and learning by doing.Shane talks about:How Ham Radio Clubhouse got startedWhy the show stays unedited and unscriptedWhat it’s really like running a long-term livestream podcastHis involvement in hot air ballooning and aviation projectsWhy community matters more than polish in ham radioWe also dig into ham radio clubs, meetings, and how the hobby can stay fun, welcoming, and hands-on — instead of getting stuck in procedure and paperwork.If you like honest conversations, real experiences, and ham radio content that feels more like hanging out than a lecture, this one’s for you.👇 Get involved• Join the Discord• Leave us a voicemail• Become a channel member• Watch live and be part of the chaos📻 Live Free. Ham Hard.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Scanning Sucks, Elmering Doesn’t

    Do you actually use the scan button… or do you just pretend? 🤔In this episode, we get brutally honest about mobile ham radio, repeater scanning, radio organization, and why most of us only listen to the same 5 channels anyway. We break down real-world mobile setups, remote heads, SD card madness, aviation monitoring, and why “more features” doesn’t always mean better.Then things get spicy—in a good way. We talk about Elmering, mentoring new hams, license testing vs real learning, and why helping someone get on the air matters more than memorizing multiple-choice questions. There’s also a Near-Fest story that perfectly explains how mentoring should actually work.If you’ve ever:Hated scanningOver-programmed your radioFelt overwhelmed by featuresLearned more by doing than studying…this one’s for you.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    The Unfiltered Chat: TSA Wins, Satellite Talk, and Ham Radio Ramblings

    In this informal, unscripted live episode, hosts Eric, Todd, and Paul dive into spontaneous chat, celebrate small wins (including a TSA victory), and tease future guest appearances—without a strict script. The night blends light banter, sports chatter, and practical tech talk—from ham radio curiosities to basic electrical tips—alongside candid updates on potential guests and the show format. With a warm, community vibe, they invite listeners to join via chat and live links for upcoming episodes, making it a relaxed yet engaging space for tech enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Rebrand, Resign, Repeat: AI as CEO of Our Lives

    From branding experiments to a chaotic pre-show routine, this episode follows the moment you realize AI is quietly steering a lot of your workflow. We chat about rebranding attempts, channel growth quirks, and the strange confidence-boost of AI-generated resumes that actually land interviews. It’s equal parts hype and humor, with a nod to the skepticism every creator secretly harbors.Then we nerd out on the pitfalls of AI-assisted development: parallel Python scripts, codependencies, and the tricky art of telling the AI “don’t break the house while you remodel the rooms.” A witty exploration of how far automation can take us—and where human judgment still rules.************************************Visit SevenFortyOne at https://www.youtube.com/@sevenfortyoneSubmit your Postive Story using our email or phone number at 978.233.1142Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    REBOOT: Navigating Solar Activity in the Ham Radio World

    We're excited to announce that we're taking a little holiday break, but we couldn't leave you without some great content to enjoy! For our wonderful Patreon members, we’ll be back in January with more thrilling updates—be sure to watch for the private live stream links; we have fantastic guests ready to join us! In the meantime, here’s a delightful surprise from our random number generator machine. Happy holidays, and we can’t wait to reconnect soon!Ever wondered how solar storms can impact your ham radio contacts? Join Eric (N1JUR), Paul (N1OG), and Todd (W1STJ) as we explore the thrilling and sometimes frustrating world of ham radio propagation. We'll break down the intricacies of the solar cycle and how it influences your radio experiences, plus share exciting plans for the upcoming Field Day. Don't miss our “Doing Good” segment showcasing the inspiring activities of ham radio clubs and Todd's deep dive into questions from the new extra class license pool. Whether you're a seasoned operator or a newbie, this episode promises a wealth of insights and tips to elevate your skills.Imagine juggling multiple radio frequencies while on a long drive, only to be interrupted by the relentless beeping of the Yaesu 400. Sound familiar? We discuss practical solutions to this common annoyance and touch on the intersection of ham radio with community events, like the Sparkler 5K fundraiser and youth baseball coaching. Plus, enjoy a slice of Americana as we recount our visit to a Savannah Bananas game at Fenway Park and the thrill of interacting with former Red Sox players. There’s also a sneak peek into our exciting antenna testing projects and a much-needed break from YouTube content creation.Struggling with poor propagation on the 20-meter band after a solar storm? You're not alone. We share personal anecdotes and strategies for navigating these challenges, emphasizing the importance of patience and adaptability. Learn how different times of the day and antenna setups can optimize your communication range, and why sometimes, even with the best planning, spontaneity wins the day in Parks on the Air activations. Tune in for a practical look at balancing theory with real-world experiences, ensuring you get the most out of your ham radio journey.Understanding Propagation Reports: https://www.carc.cc/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Understanding-HF-propagation-reports.pdfVOCAPhttps://www.voacap.com/hf/Books: Fast Track to Understanding HF Propagation: by Michael Bernett AF7KBWSPR modehttp://www.wsprnet.org/drupal/

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    From Scar Stories to Ham Memories: A 2025 Catch-Up We Somehow Survived

    Join us as we reminisce about the chaos, chuckles, and chaos-chasing moments of 2025. We riff on favorite Lip-Free and Ham memories, recall past episodes, and tease the wild twists that kept us in stitches—from live chats and guest drops to “diaries” we kept joking about not doing. We wander through misremembered dates, the stubborn limits of YouTube episode ordering, and the goofy mishaps that only a long-running show can conjure. Expect candid reflections, a sprinkle of inside jokes, and a lot of laughs as we relive the year’s highlights with our signature banter and comic relief. If you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes—plus why a few projects vanished from the public eye—you’ll get an entertaining, human-sized peek.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Is FT8 a Game Now? FT8 Battle Night Brings PvP Energy to Ham Radio

    Tonight on Live Free and Ham, we’re going all-in on FT8 Battle—the gamified FT8 platform that turns everyday digital-mode contacts into a competitive, scoreboard-driven challenge. We talk what makes FT8 Battle Night so addictive, how the “battle” format motivates more QSOs, and why gamification is bringing new energy to FT8 operating and community participation. Plus, we hit quick community updates (Discord, AllStar, Shack Roast) and read a few Winlink Wednesday check-ins to keep the weekly rhythm rolling.FT8 Battle - https://ft8battle.comDudes Discord - https://discord.gg/sQPNA8AuAv************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions!You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMYouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JURPaul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouchTodd (W1STJ) - @W1STJSwag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    Winter Field Day is coming in hot… even if the bands are frozen solid

    In this episode of the Live Free and Ham Podcast, Eric (N1JUR), Paul (N1OG), and Todd (W1STJ) are joined by Winter Field Day President Marvin (W0MTH) and board member / social media wrangler Mike (K1WFL) to talk all things Winter Field Day—from strategy and survival to why operating in the cold is way more fun than it sounds.Subscribe, ring the bell, and join us on Discord and AllStar for more RF-fueled nonsense and genuinely helpful ham radio content.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPs

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    Shack Roasts, Hamster Ops, and Hollywood Nerd-Power

    Welcome to Live Free and Ham, where pop culture nerdery meets New England charm and a dash of chaotic good. In this episode, we ride the MMANA bus with Hollywood at the wheel, nerding out to Dipoles and plotting like caffeinated goblins. If you love goofy tangents, geography jokes that barely rhyme with reality, and conversations that bounce from “wait, what?” to “aha, I see it now,” you’re in the right orbit. Strap in, join the chat, and let’s make nerdy chaos feel oddly charming. ~Links Todd Hat - https://www.gearforever.com/************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPsIf you would also like to learn more about the hosts:Todd (W1STJ) - https://w1stj.comEric (N1JUR) - https://n1jur.comPaul (N1OG) - https://www.qrz.com/db/N1OG

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    I Told You the World Needs More 75-Ohms

    Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of nerdy niceties and chaotic chuckles. In this episode, our crew shouts “private livestream!” louder than their coffee orders, debates win links like they’re sports stats, and tangents dive headfirst into Nvidia drama, ham radio legends, and the legendary 75-ohm feeder story. It’s part tech talk, part backstage chaos, and all-firecracker-funny. Expect inside jokes, questionable chat etiquette, and a few moments where you’ll wonder if your headphones are secretly a microphone. If you love behind-the-scenes chaos, private streams, and conversations that loop back to “infet halfway,” this one’s for you. Grab popcorn, mute the mute button, and enjoy the mayhem.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/Want to support Paul on his Skydiving Journey to become licensed? https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-pauls-skydiving-therapy-adventure************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPs

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    No Winlink, No Grouch, No Problem: The Show Must Ham On

    In this episode of Live Free and Ham, Eric (N1JUR) and Todd (W1STJ) try to kick things off smoothly… which of course means Grouch’s PC explodes (metaphorically), the guest shows up muted, and nobody can remember the name of that gorgeous Vermont park. They’re joined by Mike W4OPS from the National Amateur Radio Alliance to talk about “making better radio operators one member at a time” while swapping stories about confused Patreons who watch the livestream replay and wonder why the chat is dead, epic Parks on the Air activations, and why the phrase “these cats” somehow made it into an Apple Podcasts review. If you love ham radio, a little bit of organized chaos, and a lot of community, this episode will resonate with you… just like a well-tuned antenna. Show links: National Amateur Radio Alliance - https://usnara.org/Get your shacks submitted for the 2025 Shack Roast! Shack Roast 2025 - https://livefreeandham.com/shack-roast-2025************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/Want to support Paul on his Skydiving Journey to become licensed? https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-pauls-skydiving-therapy-adventure************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142Affiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our Discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPs

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    Dings, Dangles, and Don’t-Call-It a Dipole

    Dust off your headphones and join our quirky crew for a rambling, real-life radio session filled with portable towers, weather woes, and the unpredictable chatter of ham enthusiasts. From dodgy aerials and improvised coax hacks to far-flung contacts spanning Canada, Ireland, England, Argentina, France, and Bermuda, this episode serves up a candid snapshot of a day spent chasing signals, swapping build tips, and debating park meetups, WinLink, and POTa ethics. If you love behind-the-scenes banter, nerdy technical twists, and the camaraderie of a weekend radio club, this one’s your frequency. Plus: a birthday cue, a mystery choke on a stick, and a whole lot of “what the heck was that?” Tune in and press play on the unpredictable world of amateur radio.************* Feedback and Questions! You can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/Want to support Paul on his Skydiving Journey to become licensed? https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-pauls-skydiving-therapy-adventureYou can always leave us feedback on our voicemail line at 978-233-1142***********2025 Shack Roast is open! Head over to https://livefreeandham.com/shack-roast-2025, enter your shack, and maybe take the Champion Spot!

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    50 to 75 Ohms and Back Again: A Sunshine State Snafu turned Signal Saver

    This episode follows a weekend of hands-on radio tinkering, travel, and improvisation that captures the messy, thrilling reality of DIY amateur radio. From the sunny chaos of Florida to a backyard experiment zone, we tag along as the crew tests unconventional feedlines, tackles a 50-to-75-ohm conversion puzzle, and pushes through gear debates with both humor and stubborn curiosity. Hear how nine different feedline break points performed in real-life conditions, the challenges of coordinating RV wiring, and the surprising performance of a galvanized pipe antenna in a makeshift setup. We dive into the tactile joy of field tuning with manual vs. auto tuners, the drama of coax, radials, and connectors, and the thrill of a successful 59- reporting reception off an improvised vertical.Beyond the gear, the episode offers a window into the social side of ham radio: planning for DZ (aerial drop zone) training, debating upgrades from 170 to 190, and weighing when it’s worth recouping investment from gear swaps. Interwoven are candid moments of life on the road, balancing projects with real-world responsibilities, and the camaraderie that keeps the hobby vibrant even when “the link” gets pushed aside by busy days and last-minute errands.If you love late-night tinkering, field-testing with everyday materials, and the quirky, collaborative energy of a radio crew turning chaos into signal, this episode is for you. Practical, sometimes messy, always curious, it celebrates the experimental spirit at the heart of amateur radio.************************************Support the show:Buy Us a Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lfhpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LiveFreeandHamPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093543540309Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefreeandham/Want to support Paul on his Skydiving Journey to become licensed? https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-pauls-skydiving-therapy-adventure***********Leave us a Show Review via SMS Text - https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2178012/open_smsAffiliate:Live Free and Ham - 10% off all LFH Swag CODE: LFH10Reliance Antennas - 10% off and free shipping at https://www.relianceantennas.com/ CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAMHalibut Electronics - 10% discount on all purchases https://electronics.halibut.com/ of $25 or more, limited to three uses per listener. CODE: LIVEFREEANDHAM YouTube Channel:Live Free and Ham - @livefreeandhamEric (N1JUR) - @N1JUR Paul (N1OG) - @NovemberOneOscarGrouch Todd (W1STJ) - @W1STJ Swag/Shows/Updates:https://livefreeandham.comJoin our discord:https://discord.com/invite/zas2cAVNPs

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    I Just Shipped My Pants And Other Ham Radio Misadventures

    Ten meters roared, the waterfall glowed, and somewhere in the chaos, a “maritime emergency” calling spot was buried under contesters. We stepped straight into CQ Worldwide and asked a hard question: who really owns a frequency when the world shows up? From band etiquette to practical emergency options, we unpack the culture and the realities that matter when the dial is full and you still need to make smart choices.We also get our hands dirty with a portable radio. A Rybakov vertical goes from “set up wrong” to “set up right,” and the difference is dramatic: transformer near ground, wire up the mast, radials laid out, and 10 meters becomes a runway. We share our favorite tactics for activating a park during a major contest, including working the WARC bands, hunting first, and a fun twist—dialing power down as we approach a park kilo to finish at one watt. Along the way, we wade into AI in the context of contesting. Yes, it’s crisp and efficient. But does polished audio and instant logging sap the soul from operating, or raise the bar for everyone else?There’s road life too. One of us heads to Florida in an RV for a months-long stint at a skydiving dropzone, mixing ground crew, canopy drills, and HF from the field. We talk practical mobile ops: strapping gear before travel, choosing electric-only sites, using facility showers, lashing masts to bumpers, routing radials out of walkways, and when to leave the RV hitched. Harvest Hosts vs parks, the joy of a local shuttle ride, and why portable antennas still win under pressure. And we zoom out with perspective: POTA’s core community is small compared to worldwide ham numbers, but its impact is huge—thousands of operators learning pileup discipline, propagation timing, and clean audio by simply getting outside and calling CQ.If you’re here for the rants, you’ll get them. If you’re here for the tips, you’ll leave with a handful you can use this weekend. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s POTA-curious, and leave a review telling us where you stand on contest crowding and “sacred” calling spots. Your take might shape the next show.

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    We Paddled To An Island, Fired Up 600 Watts, And Worked The World

    The tide doesn’t care about your logbook—and that’s exactly why we chased it. We loaded radios, batteries, and a vertical dipole into kayaks, paddled two miles on a rising tide, and landed on a slippery sliver of grass called Eagle Island. The result? A sustained, three-hour pileup on 10 meters that reached across Europe, South America, and 20 U.S. states, with park-to-park contacts stacking like driftwood.Our guest, Keith (AC1RH), is a relentless Parks on the Air activator with nearly six figures of QSOs and a knack for turning tough parks into routine wins. He walks us through the exact route from Cashman Park, explaining why timing the tides is crucial, and how a simple tarp and sandbags kept a 600-watt station running as the river crept around our boots. We break down his go-to radios (FT-991A and FT-891), the five-band vertical dipole that shines on saltwater, battery choices that balance duty cycle and carry weight, and the logging workflow that keeps pace with chaos. If you’ve ever wondered how saltwater really boosts verticals, you’ll hear it in the reports.We also dig into etiquette and efficiency: how to manage a wall of callers, reward patient QRP operators, and push past contest-style bulldozers without losing your cool. You’ll hear how familiar hunter voices cut through the noise, how call stacking and smart spotting with Ham2K or Hammers helps, and why amplification only solves half the problem—quiet receive and clean locations are the real force multipliers. Along the way, Keith shares genuinely useful intel on rare-park strategy, why Eagle Island stays rare, and the practical safety habits that matter when your exit depends on the tide.Underneath the stats sits something deeper. Field radio can be therapy. The planning, the paddle, the rhythm of calling and logging—done well, it lowers the noise in your head while you raise your signal on the band. Whether you’re eyeing a Rhode Island sweep, a 48-state road plan, or just a better lunch-hour activation, this story gives you the map, the kit, and the mindset to make it work.If you enjoyed this one, tap follow, share it with a POTA friend, and leave us a quick review—then tell us your rarest activation or hardest landing. We might feature it on the next show.

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    Bullets, BaoFengs, And Bonsai: Yes, We Went There

    The best radio goals aren’t just wish lists—they’re roadmaps with real checkpoints, community support, and a bit of swagger. We kick off by tightening the feedback loop: Discord for day-to-day chatter, a new AllStar hub (580871) for live linking, monthly livestreams, and voicemails you’ll actually hear on the show. That community energy pays off fast. A tongue-in-cheek “news desk” breaks real news: Kim KC1VYM passed her Extra, sparking a broader conversation about study habits, HamStudy as a secret weapon, and why revisiting Technician fundamentals still sharpens seasoned ops.From there we get tactical. If you’ve ever dreamed of turning one contact into five logs, our DC mapping breakdown shows you exactly where multi-park overlaps live and how to work them without getting crushed by RFI. We share hard-won POTA lessons—coastal paths that make 10 and 20 meters sing, where Alaska and Hawaii hide, and how to split logs across state lines when parks straddle borders. If a kilo is in your sights, you’ll pick up practical strategies we’re using on our own rail trail push and a plan to stream the final contacts.Gear and power bring the build mindset. We walk through a tidy mobile station that blends an MPPT power gate, a 50 Ah battery, a low-profile solar panel, and a clean AllStar-plus-hotspot setup. APRS gets a smarter role with a dedicated TNC and tablet for messaging and Winlink, freeing the mobile rig for voice and linking. On the radio front, we size up Elecraft portability versus classic Yaesu workhorses for activators, then outline a simple challenge that levels up anyone’s skill: one QRP activation per month in 2025 to master bands, timing, and antennas under constraint.We round it out with the passions that keep the spark alive. Parachute mobile plans return with a tandem promise, and the running gag—bullets, bonsai, and beer—turns into a real point: your creativity off the air shapes your confidence on it. If you’re ready to finish the year with momentum, pick a target—kilo a local park, map a DC nine‑fur, or build your first solar-backed mobile—and let us know how it goes.Join the community on Discord, link up on AllStar 580871, and leave us a voicemail at 978-233-1142. If you enjoyed this one, tap subscribe, share with a radio friend, and drop a review to help

  28. 23

    Four flip-flops walk into a divider…

    Radios bring us together; NearFest reminds us why. We packed a three-day ham festival into 24 hours—livestreams, campsite breakfasts, last-minute builds—and still found time to argue about antennas, fix MeshTastic nodes, and quiz Todd on Extra-class theory. It’s chaotic in the best way: flip-flops dividing by sixteen, Schottky vs zener symbols, and the old reliable “Eli the Iceman” to lock in AC phase memory. New hams got outfitted, veterans scored wild deals, and someone used a fox-hunt rig to find their car keys. That’s NearFest.We dig into what actually matters in the field. End-fed vs BuddyPole vs coil; why a carbon-fiber mast can sabotage a vertical; how to run honest A/B tests without wasting a Saturday; and why a “doer” can be faster than a “tester” when the sun is dropping. MeshTastic gets real-world love too: clean configs, quiet event channels, and plans to bring MQTT online for those outside RF reach. On-air etiquette earns a moment—146.52 is perfect for a hail, not a monologue—so we talk CQ, QSY, and being a good neighbor on simplex.The conversation wanders, like a good campfire should: Huntsville’s magic at Monte Sano, Belton’s vibe, scooters and one-wheels for event mobility, and skydiving stories that turn into a listener-powered idea—numbered “Grouch” jump plushies, signed with altitude and DZ, to fund more jumps and better stories. We close with the next steps: a community-built POTA field guide with practical checklists, band plans, and setup shortcuts to help more operators get on the air with less friction.If you enjoy smart radio talk with a little grit and a lot of heart, hit subscribe, tap the bell, and share this episode with a friend who loves a good gear debate. Leave us a review or a voicemail at 978-233-1142—what’s your best hamfest deal and your go-to portable antenna?

  29. 22

    Three hams walk into Near-Fest and leave with fewer radios, more stories, and an AllStar hub to prove it

    The best radio days start a little chaotic: rain on the windshield, a wire tossed higher than your plan, and a stranger asking, “What are you doing?” That moment led us into a POTA run where 10 and 15 meters opened like a faucet—France, Belgium, Spain, Germany—flowing in with the kind of clarity that makes you forget your battery just died mid-CQ. We break down why fall propagation favors 10/12/15/17, what to watch for when the D-layer calms down, and how “angry Sun” forecasts can still set you up for unforgettable runs.We also put our study hats on. Todd faces three Extra-level questions—FST4’s full feature set, why CMOS sips power compared to Schottky TTL, and the hard boundary for spread spectrum above 222 MHz—and we unpack the why, not just the right letter. If you’re chasing your upgrade, you’ll leave with sticky memory hooks and real-world context you can use at the bench and in the field.Then we talk logistics that actually matter: the pain and payoff of livestreaming a POTA activation from a phone; what to pack so your mount, power, and logging don’t collapse at the wrong time; and how to work smarter on 15 meters when everyone forgets it’s there. We've shared our new AllStar hub (node 580871) so you can drop in from your mobile hotspot on the commute, along with a simple Meshtastic channel you can join via QR code in our Discord for hamfest coordination. No complexity for complexity’s sake—just reliable comms that help people find each other, ask questions, and get on the air.Near-Fest sits at the center of this story. We’re going for the faces and the conversations: quick tips at the booth, park-to-park strategy swaps, and a Thursday/Friday hang where nets, coffee, and laughter run late. Some of us are selling off totes of unused gear, not because radio got smaller, but because life got clearer. Lighter packs make room for more QSOs, more activations, and more time helping the next operator get their first contact.Come listen, learn a trick or two, and tell us what band you’re working with today. Join the AllStar hub, grab the Meshtastic QR code from Discord, and check out our livestreams. If this resonated, tap follow, share with a friend who needs a push to activate, and leave a review so other hams can find us. 73 and see you on 21.420.

  30. 21

    The Ham Radio Crusader's Guide to All-Star Link Nodes

    Dive into the world of All-Star Link with our special guest, Freddie Mack (KD5FMU), better known as the Ham Radio Crusader. In this comprehensive conversation, Freddie shares his journey from law enforcement to becoming one of the most trusted voices in the All-Star Link community, offering invaluable insights for both newcomers and experienced operators.Freddie unpacks the essentials of All-Star Link - a powerful technology that bridges traditional analog ham radio with internet connectivity while preserving the audio quality operators love. From choosing the right hardware (whether turnkey solutions like ClearNode or DIY options from HotspotRadios.com and Kits for Hams) to navigating software setup, this episode covers it all with practical, actionable advice.We explore the significant improvements in All-Star Link version 3 (ASL3), including enhanced security features, user-friendly interfaces like Allmon3 and Supermon, and powerful add-ons such as Skywarn Plus for weather alerts. Freddie demystifies network etiquette, explaining how to properly connect to nodes and avoid common pitfalls that might earn you unwanted attention from network administrators.What makes this episode particularly valuable is Freddie's emphasis on real-world applications - whether you're building a mobile node for your vehicle, creating a full-duplex repeater for events, or setting up a headless node on cloud services. His practical tips on troubleshooting, backup strategies, and customization options provide a roadmap for success regardless of your technical background.Connect with Freddie on his YouTube channel (Ham Radio Crusader), visit hamradiolife.org, or explore his GitHub repository (github.com/kd5fmu) for scripts and tools that simplify the All-Star experience. Whether you're looking to extend your radio's reach beyond repeater limits or build a global communication platform, this episode equips you with the knowledge to make it happen.

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    The Mesh Dealer Takes Over Live Free and Ham

    The world of mesh networking collides with ham radio as we welcome Dave KB5UTY, affectionately known as "The Mesh Dealer," to share his journey from casual GMRS user to becoming Seed Studios' ham radio ambassador for Meshtastic technology.Dave pulls back the curtain on a fascinating communication ecosystem that bridges traditional amateur radio with modern digital networking. As someone who "doesn't do anything half-assed," he explains how his dive into ham radio quickly expanded into a passion for innovative off-grid communication solutions. His story resonates with anyone who's felt the limitations of conventional communication methods and yearned for something more resilient.At the heart of our conversation is Meshtastic technology – a mesh networking protocol that allows small, portable devices to create their own communication networks independent of cellular infrastructure. Dave demonstrates several devices, including the waterproof T1000E and solar-powered nodes, explaining how they've created networks spanning over 70 miles through multiple relay points. The practical applications for emergency preparedness, remote adventures, and everyday communication become immediately apparent.What makes this episode particularly valuable is the accessibility of the technology Dave describes. Unlike some ham radio equipment that requires a significant investment, many Meshtastic devices are available for under $100, making them attainable for most enthusiasts. The integration with smartphones provides easy messaging and location sharing, while dedicated models offer standalone functionality that does not require cellular connections.Whether you're a seasoned ham operator looking to expand your digital capabilities, an emergency preparedness enthusiast seeking resilient communication options, or simply curious about the evolution of networking technology, Dave's insights provide a fascinating glimpse into how mesh networking is reshaping our approach to staying connected when conventional infrastructure fails.Grab your favorite beverage, listen in, and discover how these small devices are creating big possibilities for ham radio operators and beyond.

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    PLEASE COPY - Mobile Signals: Ham Radio Meets Modern Cars

    We want to share a segment where each of the three hosts picks their favorite episode from our back catalog. We'll be taking some time off for Labor Day, the 24-hour POTA weekend, and the second weekend in September. During this break, we will re-air episodes that all three of us enjoyed recording. We’ll be back soon with more exciting content!

  33. 18

    PLEASE COPY - 20 WPM with a Hacksaw Blade and a Nail

    We want to share a segment where each of the three hosts picks their favorite episode from our back catalog. We'll be taking some time off for Labor Day, the 24-hour POTA weekend, and the second weekend in September. During this break, we will re-air episodes that all three of us enjoyed recording. We’ll be back soon with more exciting content!

  34. 17

    PLEASE COPY - Overcoming Mic Fright

    We want to share a segment where each of the three hosts picks their favorite episode from our back catalog. We'll be taking some time off for Labor Day, the 24-hour POTA weekend, and the second weekend in September. During this break, we will re-air episodes that all three of us enjoyed recording. We’ll be back soon with more exciting content!

  35. 16

    Finding POTA Legends

    What makes the difference between casual POTA operators and those who've activated thousands of parks? The answer might surprise you.In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of elite Parks on the Air operators after discovering footage from Huntsville Hamfest featuring interviews with the program's top activators. The revelation that shook us? These operators who've made 30,000+ contacts across hundreds of parks are using basic equipment like hamsticks and simple wire antennas—gear many hams dismiss as entry-level.The real secret seems to be dedication and efficiency: some activate up to 15 parks daily, travel thousands of miles monthly for new parks, and have developed systems that maximize their operating time. We explore what drives this level of commitment and what lessons average operators can take from their approach.The team also shares personal updates: Paul's parachute mobile adventures in Huntsville (including a dual-operator skydiving QSO!), Todd's experience meeting a fellow ham while volunteering for a charity bed-building project, and Eric's fox hunting activities with the club. We continue Todd's Extra license exam preparation with some challenging schematic identification questions that leave everyone scratching their heads.As we prepare for our upcoming 24-hour POTA event in September, we discuss logistics, equipment planning, and how we'll coordinate the numerous operators who've signed up to participate. Will we match the contact numbers of the POTA legends? Probably not—but we're excited to push our own boundaries and create an event our community will remember.https://www.youtube.com/@WD4DAN WD4DANhttp://youtube.com/watch?v=LL3JCetCR1Q - Top POTA Activators

  36. 15

    Planning for Propagation Challenges at the 24-Hour POTA Event

    The countdown to our 24-Hour Parks on the Air adventure has begun! With just 30 days until we gather at Greenfield State Park, we're diving deep into our plans for this ambitious marathon activation while addressing one key concern: will the bands cooperate?September propagation can be unpredictable, but we're not letting that dampen our spirits. Our station setup will feature a Buddy Hex antenna feeding two IC-7300s through a triplexer, giving us flexibility to operate SSB and digital modes simultaneously. We've got backup plans, including end-fed antennas for additional bands, possible satellite operations, and even the potential for VHF/UHF work if HF conditions deteriorate.Beyond radio operations, this event is evolving into something truly special. We're partnering with numerous vendors, including Icom, Spool Tenna, Wolf River Coils, and Mad Dog Coils, who are providing an incredible array of prizes for giveaways throughout the 24-hour period. These giveaways will support our fundraising effort for the ARRL Teachers Institute, with an ambitious goal of $5,000 to help bring amateur radio into classrooms.The weekend will feature so much more than just radio contacts: Paul "The Grouch" will be performing parachute mobile operations (weather permitting), we'll be conducting VE testing sessions, and the entire event will be live-streamed—possibly making this the first-ever fully streamed 24-hour POTA activation. With catered meals, camping options, and hams traveling from across the region to participate, this promises to be an unforgettable celebration of our hobby.Whether you can join us in person, make contact with us on the air, or just watch the live stream, we invite you to be part of this exciting event. Reach out to us at [email protected] if you'd like to attend or have questions about how you can participate!

  37. 14

    Wired and Fired: When Fuses Blow But Your Radio Doesn't

    Ever wondered what it really takes to install a ham radio in your vehicle? Join us for a deep dive into the challenges, surprises, and rewards of mobile ham radio installation as Todd shares his recent experience mounting a Yaesu FT-510 in his Jeep Wrangler.The journey wasn't without its hurdles. From deciding on the perfect antenna placement to puzzling through power connection issues, Todd's candid account offers invaluable insights for anyone considering their own mobile setup. We explore the unexpected complexity of routing wires through a modern vehicle, the mysteries of auxiliary power panels, and the satisfaction of finally hearing that radio come to life.Beyond the technical aspects, our conversation reveals the practical considerations that make a mobile installation truly successful. How does the radio perform during actual operation? Will that antenna clear the garage door? What happens when you put the Jeep in its auto-stop mode? These real-world questions are answered with the honest perspective that only comes from hands-on experience.Whether you're a seasoned mobile operator or considering your first vehicle installation, this episode delivers a perfect blend of technical knowledge and practical wisdom. We also touch on the evolution of mobile radio equipment, comparing Todd's previous FT-300 setup with his new FT-510 and exploring features like the ASP (Advanced Signal Processing) that make modern mobile operation more enjoyable than ever.Curious about mobile ham radio or looking to improve your current setup? This episode is your roadmap to a more rewarding mobile operating experience. And don't forget – our 24-hour POTA event is approaching fast! Check our website for registration details and join us for what promises to be an unforgettable weekend of radio adventure.

  38. 13

    Radio Rebels Plan Epic 24-Hour POTA Event

    Picture this: a stunning sunset view from 13,000 feet, radio in hand, making contacts while floating gently down to Earth. That's exactly what Paul (N1OG) experienced during his milestone 50th skydive, bringing together his twin passions of ham radio and skydiving in spectacular fashion.In this episode, we dive deep into planning our upcoming 24-hour Parks on the Air activation at Greenfield State Park in New Hampshire. This isn't just any POTA event—it's a full-blown ham radio celebration with multiple operating positions, livestreaming throughout, and a $5,000 fundraising goal for the ARRL Teachers Institute.We break down all the logistics: from setting up the perfect antenna farm with a buddy hex and bandpass filters to meal planning (BBQ dinner, anyone?), and possible parachute mobile operations from nearby Pepperell Skydive Center. The event will feature both SSB and digital operations running simultaneously, with dedicated hangout areas for when you need a break from the airwaves.Todd continues his journey toward his Extra Class license, tackling questions about MOSFETs, ASCII code, and flip-flops—with varying degrees of success. Meanwhile, we share stories from recent activations, including Paul and Carlos's adventure at Princeton Wildlife Refuge that included an unexpected detour due to a very poorly timed train.Whether you're planning to join us in person for this epic radio weekend or tune in to the livestream, this episode gives you everything you need to know about what might be the most ambitious amateur radio event we've ever attempted. Will we make our fundraising goal? Can we truly stay on the air for 24 straight hours? Will Todd remember what a "high pull" is without his Massachusetts accent getting in the way? Only one way to find out!Sign up by August 8th through the link in our show notes if you'd like to attend either for the day or the full weekend. Bring your radio, your appetite, and your stories—this is one ham radio gathering you won't want to miss.

  39. 12

    Golden Tickets and Gatekeeping: Reimagining Ham Radio's Entry Path

    fffffWhat if we could completely redesign the ham radio licensing system? This question sparks one of our most energetic discussions yet as we explore the gap between passing exams and becoming effective operators.Todd doesn't hold back, challenging the relevance of technical questions that rarely impact day-to-day operating. "There are questions on that test that I will never use in my ham radio career ever," he argues, expressing frustration with memorizing formulas and component diagrams that don't translate to practical skills.Paul counters with valuable perspective from his skydiving experience, suggesting that standardized testing creates necessary foundations even when the material seems irrelevant. He proposes that perhaps the Extra license should be harder to obtain, possibly including a practical operating test alongside the written exam.Our conversation evolves into thoughtful proposals: Could we revamp license classes to create better learning paths? Should technicians have limited HF privileges to gain experience sooner? What if every new ham was paired with a mentor for their first six months?We explore how clubs could take greater responsibility for training new operators beyond just administering exams. "I would love to see test fees go toward helping new technicians get their first radio," Todd suggests, highlighting practical ways to welcome newcomers.Whether you're studying for your license or hold an Extra class ticket, you'll find yourself nodding along – or perhaps passionately disagreeing – as we reimagine a system that balances technical knowledge with authentic operating skill. Share your thoughts with us at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 978-233-1142.

  40. 11

    Evolving the Airwaves: What Ham Radio Could Become

    What if your ham radio could seamlessly connect to any Bluetooth device? Imagine a rig that automatically finds local repeaters as you drive across state lines, or logs that standardize into one universal format instead of multiple competing systems.In this thought-provoking episode, we tackle the technology gap in amateur radio and explore how manufacturers and the community could embrace innovation to ensure the hobby's future. From Todd's passionate case for universal Bluetooth in all radios to Paul's vision of location-aware rigs that eliminate programming headaches, we dive deep into practical improvements that would make ham radio more accessible and enjoyable"Bluetooth is in everything except ham radios," notes Todd, highlighting how this simple technology could transform mobile operations by eliminating wires and enabling smartphone control. Meanwhile, Eric proposes gamification elements for POTA activations that could attract younger operators through friendly competition.Beyond hardware, we examine how clubs could better leverage existing digital technologies to maintain community connections across distances. The conversation evolves into a broader discussion about mentorship and the responsibility current operators have to guide the hobby's technological evolution.Whether you're a tech-savvy operator looking for better tools or a traditional ham wondering about the future, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how amateur radio can honor its roots while embracing innovation. Join us as we envision a ham radio landscape where technology enhances rather than complicates the experience we all love.What technological improvements would you add to ham radio? Share your ideas with us on Discord or through our voicemail line – because the future of ham radio depends on all of us thinking forward.

  41. 10

    Band Pass Filters and Bureaucracy: Field Day's Identity Crisis

    The lines between ham radio's traditional Field Day and the increasingly popular Parks on the Air program are blurring, prompting a thoughtful examination of what truly matters in our hobby. As operators pack their POTA bags weekly for activations, does the annual emergency preparedness exercise of Field Day still serve its intended purpose?This episode dives deep into how the ham radio landscape has evolved. POTA activators regularly set up portable stations in challenging conditions—essentially conducting "field day" operations throughout the year. Meanwhile, many clubs focus Field Day efforts on maximizing contest points rather than introducing newcomers to the hobby or practicing genuine emergency skills. Has Field Day's complex ruleset and competitive nature overshadowed its original mission?We explore how Winter Field Day organizers have adapted by incorporating flexible objectives that acknowledge POTA's place in modern amateur radio. The most meaningful metric of Field Day success might not be how many stations you can operate simultaneously, but rather how many first-time operators you can get on the air. Our conversation examines how ham radio clubs could reimagine Field Day as primarily an educational opportunity and public outreach event rather than a contest.Whether you're a dedicated POTA activator, a Field Day enthusiast, or someone considering which portable operating style suits you best, this discussion highlights how our community can evolve these complementary activities to strengthen amateur radio's future. What would it look like if clubs prioritized accessibility, education, and genuine emergency communication practice over scoring points?Join us as we challenge assumptions, share experiences, and imagine a future where Field Day becomes more relevant by embracing what makes POTA so appealing: simplicity, accessibility, and the joy of making connections from wherever you happen to be.

  42. 9

    Back to Broadcasting: Reflections on Two Years of Live Free in Ham

    We're back on the air after a brief hiatus, fired up and ready to reconnect with our Live Free in Ham community as we celebrate an incredible milestone – two years of podcasting!The chemistry between hosts Eric, Todd, and Paul lights up this anniversary episode with authentic conversation that weaves through recent ham radio adventures. Paul shares his journey to Wisconsin for a park activation with YouTuber Chris KD9YSW, overcoming antenna positioning challenges and navigating interstate traffic mishaps. Todd recounts his whirlwind Florida trip where his POTA gear stayed packed due to unexpected travel complications, while Eric tests RF chokes that remarkably eliminate vehicle alternator interference during field operations.Between discussing Netflix's ham radio portrayal in "Zero Day" and celebrating Todd's perfect score on his Extra Class license practice questions, the team reflects on their podcasting journey. From their first episode in June 2023 to surpassing 12,000 downloads, they share key milestones that shaped the show's evolution. The hosts reveal how their friendship formed through POTA activations, discuss favorite guest appearances (with the Hillbilly Ham Radio crew earning special mention), and express genuine gratitude for the community that's grown around their weekly conversations.What makes this podcast special? As one listener noted, "Your chemistry is amazing—you guys play off each other naturally, not pushing an agenda, just letting it fly." That's the essence of Live Free in Ham—authentic ham radio enthusiasts sharing their passion without scripts or pretense. Whether you've been with us since day one or just discovering us now, join our growing community of amateur radio operators who appreciate straight talk, practical experiences, and genuine camaraderie on the airwaves.

  43. 8

    We Just Hit Record and Let It Fly: A Different Kind of Episode

    What happens when three ham radio operators just hit record without a plan? This episode offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the authentic conversations that take place when the formalities drop and operators simply talk about what's on their minds. From the opening moments when we admit "it's been a rough week, so we just kind of press the record button and let it fly," this episode takes listeners on a meandering journey through the real lives of ham radio enthusiasts. We start with everyday frustrations – baseball coaching challenges, traffic complaints, and family obligations – before naturally flowing into discussions about equipment, recent radio contacts, and the state of the bands.The heart of the episode features a surprisingly candid examination of ham radio club dynamics, with particular focus on Field Day preparations and the sometimes frustrating politics that accompany club activities. We tackle the generational divide often present in amateur radio, the challenges of bringing new ideas to established groups, and the ironic truth that "ham radio operators sometimes suck at communication."Between moments of genuine frustration, you'll find plenty of laughter as we share stories about electric dirt bikes, traveling adventures, and the sometimes awkward nature of meeting online ham radio friends in real life. The episode culminates in dreams of international ham radio expeditions and the meaningful connections that make this hobby so rewarding despite its occasional challenges.Whether you're a seasoned ham or just curious about the community, this unscripted conversation offers authentic insight into the people behind the microphones. It's ham radio as you rarely hear it – unpolished, honest, and deeply human.Put down the technical manual for an hour and join us for a different kind of radio experience. And if this resonates with you, we'd love to hear your stories – leave us a voicemail, join our Discord, or connect with us through livefreeandham.com.

  44. 7

    Skip This If You Hate Fun: A CB Radio Revival

    Have you ever dismissed CB radio as just a relic of 1970s culture? This episode might change your mind completely. We welcome Walt K4OGM from Coastal Waves and Wires to challenge our preconceptions and build a bridge between two radio communities that have been divided for too long. Walt takes us on a fascinating journey through the modern world of Citizens Band radio, revealing how the 11-meter band offers legitimate DX opportunities with legal equipment. You'll discover that the FCC relaxed distance restrictions years ago, making skip contacts fully legal with the proper power limits. From equipment recommendations like the President McKinley FCC to operating techniques for maximum range, Walt covers everything needed to ethically enjoy this overlooked spectrum. What makes this conversation particularly valuable is the vision Walt presents: ham radio operators bringing their disciplined practices to elevate CB operations while introducing a new generation to the broader world of radio communications. The hosts find themselves increasingly intrigued by the possibility of using CB as a gateway to bring newcomers into amateur radio, while also giving technician licensees a taste of HF-style communications. Beyond the technical aspects, we explore the cultural differences between the communities, propagation characteristics of the 11-meter band, and even emergency communications applications where CB continues to prove its worth during disasters. Whether you're a longtime ham with prejudices against CB or a newly licensed operator curious about expanding your radio horizons, this episode offers fresh perspectives that might just send you searching for that sideband-capable CB radio. Check out Coastal Waves and Wires: https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@COASTALWAVESWIRES⁩ MowerJunkie: ⁨@MowerJunkie⁩

  45. 6

    Airwave Doppelgängers: When Your Radio Twin Lives in Another State

    When two ham radio podcasts collide, the airwaves crackle with twice the energy! This special episode brings together the Live Free and Ham crew with the team from Everyday Ham in a crossover that reveals surprising parallels between these two groups of passionate radio operators.What started as a casual conversation quickly evolved into a fascinating exploration of the shared experiences that connect ham radio enthusiasts across state lines. The chemistry between these six operators from New Hampshire and Michigan is immediately apparent as they discover their mirrored approaches to podcasting, community building, and radio operations.Paul (N1OG) shares his triumphant achievement of earning his skydiving A license after completing 26 jumps, including a heart-stopping account of a parachute entanglement that showcases the calm problem-solving skills that serve him well in both hobbies. Meanwhile, the Everyday Ham crew recounts their recent Michigan POTA meetup that drew approximately 100 participants, sparking ideas for future collaborations.The conversation takes unexpected turns through repeater maintenance challenges, the importance of mentoring the next generation of technical experts, and candid equipment reviews. Jim and James share their frustrations with the new Yaesu FTX-1 Optima, while Todd discusses his Jeep antenna mounting adventures. These real-world experiences highlight why these podcasts have become trusted voices in the ham community.Perhaps most valuable is the exchange of community-building strategies, from the "leave no call unanswered" philosophy on repeaters to creating engaging events that welcome newcomers to the hobby. Both teams share their approaches to keeping their local radio scenes vibrant and accessible, offering listeners practical ideas to implement in their own communities.By the end of this extended conversation, it's clear that despite the geographic distance between New Hampshire and Michigan, these two podcast teams have created remarkably similar spaces for hams to learn, connect, and grow. Their shared passion for amateur radio transcends boundaries and reminds us why this hobby continues to thrive in the digital age.Join us for this special crossover episode, and don't forget to check out both podcasts to discover your new favorite ham radio companions!Check out the Everyday Podcast at: https://everydayham.com

  46. 5

    When Ham Radio Operators Jump Out of Perfectly Good Airplanes

    Dive into the unexpected convergence of amateur radio and skydiving as co-host Paul (N1OG) shares his journey toward skydiving certification. With 23 jumps completed, Paul recounts a hair-raising experience navigating unexpected wind conditions that forced a landing between hangars, resulting in a parachute repair. His candid reflections reveal a surprising preference for the controlled canopy descent over the adrenaline rush of free-fall – drawing fascinating parallels to different operating styles in ham radio. The conversation shifts to our upcoming 24-hour Parks on the Air marathon at Greenfield State Park (September 7-8), promising food, prizes, and continuous radio operations. We're extending an open invitation to the ham community to join us for this unprecedented activation event. Eric entertains with tales of his rain-soaked POTA activation attempt and the surprising reaction when distributing ham radio "hammies" to unsuspecting vehicles in parking lots. Meanwhile, a spirited debate erupts about ham radio vehicle setups – how many antennas are too many? The team dissects the practicality and aesthetics of various configurations with equal parts technical insight and good-natured ribbing. Throughout this adventure-packed episode, we explore how both skydiving and amateur radio cultivate similar skills: technical knowledge, quick decision-making, and calm under pressure. Whether you're fascinated by taking ham radio to new heights or looking for practical advice on mobile setups, this episode delivers with our signature blend of expertise and casual camaraderie. Join us for this journey through the clouds with your favorite ham radio enthusiasts, and consider participating in our upcoming POTA extravaganza – no parachute required!Leave us a Review via Text Message!Support the show

  47. 4

    Queens of the Mountain

    Ever wondered what happens when passionate female ham radio operators take to mountain peaks? This episode takes you on an unforgettable journey into the world of Summits on the Air (SOTA) with two extraordinary guests - Amy AG7GP and Paula K9IR, founders of the "Queens of the Mountain" event.Amy shares her transformation from a novice carrying 25 pounds of equipment up mountains to becoming a skilled SOTA operator and community builder in the Pacific Northwest. Her story of overcoming self-doubt resonates with anyone who's faced challenges in outdoor activities. Meanwhile, Paula recounts her 48-year ham radio journey, from passing her first code test in 1976 to conquering an astonishing seven summits in a single day as part of what she calls "biathlon for geeks."The conversation delves deep into the unique experiences of women in this male-dominated hobby. Both guests candidly discuss the challenges some female operators face while highlighting the incredible support network they've built.Their Queens of the Mountain event (June 7-8, 2024) invites women worldwide to activate summits and encourages all operators to make contacts with them.You'll discover fascinating SOTA insights along the way - from prominence requirements that determine what qualifies as a summit to dramatic tales of broken ankles on mountaintops and navigating dense forest where "you need a machete to hack through." The guests even share the touching story behind their special award named for K1LIZ, a blind operator who achieved Mountain Goat status multiple times.Whether you're an experienced SOTA activator, curious about mountain operations, or simply enjoy hearing stories of perseverance and community-building, this episode offers something special. Ready to join this remarkable community? Listen now and discover how you can participate in the growing movement of women taking amateur radio to new heights.QRZ Page: Amy AG7GP - https://www.qrz.com/db/AG7GPPaula K9IR - https://www.qrz.com/db/K9IR

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    Wings Unfurled: The Making of Parachute Jesus

    What happens when a ham radio enthusiast decides to leap from 14,000 feet? Our own Paul (N1OG "The Grouch") takes us on an extraordinary journey from New Hampshire to the skies above Illinois in pursuit of his skydiving A license.The adventure begins with Paul's meticulous planning and a cross-country road trip towing his 30-foot camper through relentless rain. Along the way, he activates POTA locations with fellow operators and makes a special stop at K9OL Carlos's QTH—the very ham whose parachute mobile operations inspired Paul's skydiving ambitions. Through Paul's vivid storytelling, we experience the challenges of navigating gas stations with a massive trailer, boondocking at farms and vineyards, and maintaining ham radio operations off-grid.Upon arriving at Chicagoland Skydiving Center, one of the nation's premier jump schools, Paul dives into intensive ground training. His detailed account of learning emergency procedures, canopy control, landing patterns, and altitude awareness reveals surprising parallels between ham radio and skydiving—both requiring technical knowledge, systematic learning, and alertness under pressure.The climax comes as Paul recounts his first solo jump—from the nerve-wracking exit from the aircraft to the moment of deployment at 5,500 feet, and finally, his successful landing. Despite challenges with stability during free fall, his triumph in maintaining altitude awareness and executing a controlled landing showcases the transferable skills between hobbies. His infectious excitement about "flying the parachute" captures the unique thrill of this achievement.Whether you're a skydiving enthusiast, a ham operator curious about adventure sports, or simply someone who appreciates stories of personal challenge and growth, this episode offers an intimate look at pushing boundaries and embracing new frontiers. Follow along as we transform N1OG from "The Grouch" to "Parachute Jesus" and discover how ham radio can lead to unexpected adventures.Want to support Paul's journey to his A license? Visit livefreeandham.com and click the GoFundMe link to help him complete his training!

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    Booth Babes and Radio Waves: Our NEARFest Adventure

    Grab your radio gear and join us as we dive into Ham Fest season! This episode captures our fresh, unfiltered thoughts about Near Fest and the broader landscape of amateur radio gatherings in New England.After attending the spring Near Fest event, we share a candid assessment of what worked, what didn't, and what could transform these events for the future. From the cramped vendor spaces to the challenge of hearing announcements, we explore the practical realities of today's ham festivals while acknowledging their irreplaceable community value. Our special guest Mike (N3MFL) brings a thoughtful perspective as we compare Near Fest to other ham gatherings and debate the merits of different venue layouts.The conversation sparks exciting ideas for reimagining ham radio events. What if we created a 24-hour POTA activation combined with camping? What if live streaming became a central feature, allowing real-time engagement with the broader ham community? These possibilities point toward a future where ham festivals blend tradition with innovation, creating experiences that honor our roots while embracing new technologies and approaches.Throughout the episode, Todd faces more Extra class exam questions in our "A Little Something Extra" segment, showing progress toward his license upgrade goals. We also share stories of meaningful connections made at Near Fest, including time spent with commercial vendors like Matt from Reliance Antennas, whose quality products and customer-first approach exemplify the best of the ham radio community.Whether you're a ham fest regular or have never attended one, this conversation offers valuable insights into the evolving ham radio community. Join us in imagining—and creating—the next generation of ham radio gatherings!

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    From Pockets to Packs: The Essential EDC Guide for Radio Operators

    What's in your pockets right now? That simple question reveals volumes about how prepared you are for life's unexpected moments. In this captivating deep-dive into Everyday Carry (EDC), we explore the practical philosophy behind the tools and gear that accompany us through daily life. Paul, our resident EDC expert, unpacks his meticulously curated pocket setup—featuring everything from spring-assisted knives and refillable lighters to compact multi-tools and emergency communication devices. We discover that effective EDC isn't about carrying items for their own sake, but rather assembling tools that serve specific purposes in your unique circumstances.The conversation ventures beyond pockets into the realm of comprehensive preparedness, examining first aid kits that range from basic pocket essentials to advanced medical supplies including tourniquets, suture kits, and even Narcan. We discuss vehicle-based systems that utilize MOLLE webbing for organization, specialized tools for outdoor adventures, and communication redundancies for when traditional infrastructure fails.Throughout the episode, practical wisdom emerges: the importance of water purification methods on wilderness hikes, the versatility of petroleum-based products as accelerants and lubricants, and why you should always have multiple methods for starting fire. Technical gear discussions are balanced with real-world experiences that demonstrate why thoughtful preparedness matters.Whether you're a seasoned EDC enthusiast or just beginning to consider what you carry daily, this episode offers valuable insights into building systems that enhance your capability to handle both everyday tasks and unexpected situations. Join our Discord community to share your own EDC setups and continue the conversation about practical preparedness in an uncertain world.

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