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Activating a POTA park at the Gulf of America…in the rain.

Activating a POTA park at the Gulf of America…in the rain.

Today saw me traveling to the Gulf of America! We are heading to central Florida for a little escape from the cold and we stopped in the town of Carabelle for a day. While here, since I brought a couple radios, we decided to goto St George Island State Park for a little fun at the end of the day.

Sometimes you get good news…

Sometimes you get good news…

Back in July of this year I had activated my local state park, Cloudland Canyon State Park (US-2169) and through a series of unfortunate events, left my beloved Ten Tec Scout 555 HF radio behind in the parking lot. To say I was devastated is an understatement.

Finally decided to do some ham radio maintenance …

Finally decided to do some ham radio maintenance …

I had some time over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend to work on some stuff around the house. One of those items was my propagation beacon. It has been cheerfully pumping out a 1 watt signal since getting it back on the air over a year ago, but the last few months have not shown up anything on the R

HF Signals sBitx software Ver 5.2 is here!

HF Signals sBitx software Ver 5.2 is here!

Well today was an extra good day in the park as I had several things go really well for me today. I was able to activate with the HF Signals sBitx transceiver in FT8 as well as CW and I worked a new country!

Sometimes a simple POTA activation is better…

Sometimes a simple POTA activation is better…

Today saw me wanting to stay dry and have some fun at my local park so I decided to setup and work some CW for a while. The initial plan was to only use CW, but I couldn’t leave FT8 out of the game when it came down to it…lol

7000 POTA QSOs at one park!!!

7000 POTA QSOs at one park!!!

Today marked a milestone for me. I crossed 7000 QSOs with this activation. This is no small feat for me, you see I normally don’t get more than 30 or 40 calls maximum in the log.

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