If you’ve been in the ham radio world lately, you’ve heard the buzz: Parks on the Air (POTA) is exploding in popularity β and for good reason!
πΊοΈ WHAT IS POTA?
Parks on the Air is a volunteer-run program that encourages ham radio operators to set up and operate portable stations from designated parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other public lands. You activate a park by making at least 10 contacts while operating from that location. Hunters β those making contact with activators β log the exchange from home.
π WHY IS IT MORE POPULAR THAN EVER?
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It gets hams OUTSIDE β combining two great hobbies: radio and the outdoors
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It’s beginner-friendly β you don’t need expensive gear to participate
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It builds real operating skills β portable setup, antenna experimentation, battery power
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There are THOUSANDS of parks to activate across all 50 states and 40+ countries
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The community is incredibly welcoming and supportive
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Digital logging via the POTA.app makes it easy to track activations and awards
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It gives every QSO a purpose β you’re not just calling CQ into the void!
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AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS
Both activators AND hunters can earn awards, certificates, and recognition β giving you goals to chase whether you’re portable in the field or comfortably at home.
π‘ HOW DO YOU GET STARTED?
1οΈβ£ Visit pota.app and create a free account
2οΈβ£ Find parks near you using the interactive map
3οΈβ£ Check spots on the POTA website or DX clusters to hunt activators
4οΈβ£ Grab a portable rig, a wire antenna, and head outside!
POTA is proof that ham radio is alive, thriving, and growing β one park at a time. π
