Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
Contest Expedition Style: N6DE & NN6U
Within ham radio, two seemingly distinct communities—contesters and Parks on the Air (POTA) activators—are discovering a surprising synergy. Contesters, known for their intense, high-skill competitions, and POTA enthusiasts, who relish the challenge of operating from remote, natural locations, are finding common ground that offers new opportunities for both. Dean Wood, N6DE, a seasoned contester and chairman of the California QSO Party, and John Owens, NN6U, a passionate POTA activator and contester, discuss how portable operations are breaking down traditional barriers to contesting. With the accessibility of portable radios, antennas, and power sources, setting up a station in the field has never been easier, allowing operators to escape the noise and restrictions of home stations. Importantly, many contests are offering expedition and overlay categories that encourage portable contesting. John’s experience of operating from California’s state parks and Dean’s analysis of terrain advantages highlight how strategic POTA locations can offer competitive benefits, such as lower noise floors and enhanced signal propagation. This new approach is not only making contesting more accessible but also bringing a fresh sense of adventure to the hobby. This interview with Dean and John explores how state QSO parties, like the California QSO Party, are encouraging POTA activators to participate, offering special awards and incentives. As more POTA enthusiasts dip their toes into contesting, and contesters embrace the flexibility of portable operations, a new niche in ham radio contesting is emerging—one that combines the thrill of competition with the joy of outdoor exploration. Join me for this conversation with Dean Wood N6DE and John Owens NN6U and, if you enjoy the interview, please subscribe. 73, Kevin Thomas W1DED
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