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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.
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?
Back to Broadcasting: Reflections on Two Years of Live Free in Ham
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.
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.
Skip This If You Hate Fun: A CB Radio Revival
ave 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.
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.
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.
The Great Ham Radio Slumber Party: 24 Hours of POTA Madness
What happens when three passionate ham radio operators decide to make history with the first-ever 24-hour Parks On The Air activation? The Live Free and Ham crew unveils their ambitious plans for a September 2025 event at Greenfield State Park that promises to combine radio operation, camping, community building, and possibly even fundraising for ham radio causes.
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.
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.
Booth Babes and Radio Waves: Our NEARFest Adventure
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.
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.
Ham Radio Unplugged: A Candid Chat with the Grouch and General
The challenging Support Your Parks Weekend takes center stage as Paul shares his determined four-hour activation that yielded just 28 contacts amidst frustrating band conditions. With wind whipping his EZ-Up shelter and sporadic propagation, his story perfectly captures the resilience that defines our hobby. Meanwhile, Todd's experiences with repeater testing reveal promising new coverage areas, giving local operators more reliable communication options.
Ham-Famous: The Ridiculous Reality of Minor Celebrity
When a listener submitted "How your lives have changed now that you're famous content creators" as a topic, we couldn't help but laugh—while simultaneously feeling a curious mix of humility and quiet appreciation. Truth is, none of us started this journey seeking any sort of recognition, yet here we are, two years later, occasionally being approached at hamfests by folks who know our voices before they know our faces.
Robert's Rules Are Destroying Your Club's Appeal To New Hams
What happens when three opinionated ham radio operators tackle the contentious topic of club business meetings? Fireworks, that's what! In this episode, we dive deep into a debate that's been dividing ham clubs for decades: how much time and energy should be devoted to formal business proceedings versus creating engaging, interactive experiences for members? Paul brings his extensive experience running VFW meetings to argue for the critical importance of proper business procedures:
Who Needs Robert's Rules When You Have Hillbillies with Microphones?
Have you ever felt that traditional ham radio clubs were missing something crucial – the actual fun of getting on the air? You're not alone. In this episode, we're joined by the founding members of the Hillbilly Hams Amateur Radio Club, a group that decided to create their own radio community when existing clubs felt too formal and business-oriented.
Shannon (K1LY), Sean (AA4AT), Amy (W4MAE), Luis (KU5GZ ), and Doug (KE4MM) share their journey of forming a club that prioritizes enjoyment, active participation, and genuine camaraderie. With their signature overalls as unofficial uniforms and a lighthearted approach to operations, they demonstrate how a small group of friends can create something special in the amateur radio world without getting bogged down in bureaucracy.
Geocities Called, They Want Their Ham Radio Website Back
Why are ham radio club websites stuck in the digital dark ages, and what impact does this have on attracting new operators to the hobby? In this eye-opening episode, we evaluate real amateur radio club websites, exposing the good, the bad, and the downright embarrassing approaches clubs take to their online presence.
From Registration to Activation: Your Complete POTA Journey
Curious about Parks on the Air but not sure where to start? This episode takes you through the complete POTA experience, from initial registration to successful activation and everything in between.
We begin by explaining how to create your account on the POTA website and why it's worth doing even if you've never activated a park. Many operators are surprised to discover they already qualify for hunting awards from contacts they've made with activators in the past. The POTA system automatically syncs with activator logs, meaning your casual QSOs with operators in parks have been silently accumulating toward awards.
"Your Operating Position Will Change": Expert Insights on Setting Up a Ham Radio Station
Ever stared at your cluttered ham radio desk wondering how to transform it into something more functional? You're not alone. This episode dives deep into the practical realities of creating an effective ham shack workspace that evolves with your operating style.
Todd shares his frustrations with his current monitor setup, sparking a candid conversation about the various approaches to building an efficient operating position. We explore everything from monitor choices (Do curved ultrawide displays actually help or hinder?), computer setups (Mac vs. Windows dilemmas), and the lighting challenges that plague content creators. The team shares hard-earned wisdom from their own station-building mistakes, offering practical advice on testing equipment before purchasing and understanding your workflow needs before investing.
Johnny Five Needs Juice: Ham Radio's Battery Revolution
Batteries are the lifeblood of ham radio operations, enabling everything from portable field activations to emergency communications when the grid goes down. The Live Free in Ham hosts share their extensive experience with different battery solutions, maintenance techniques, and custom builds to help listeners make informed choices about powering their stations.