A ham friend sent me another XYL ham video where this one covers a SOTA operation. This was almost like an unboxing video where we see the XYL pull into a parking lot, next she dons warm clothes and then a backpack full of gear. This sojourn was a SOTA (Summits on the Air) which is not as well-known as POTA. I am contemplating a BYOTA this summer which yes, that is a Back Yard on the Air. Cold Beer and a real Bathroom are only 60 steps away. At 84, I find pit stops are more frequent. What really caught my attention was the $1500 IC-705 she had stashed in her backpack. Highly attractive (the radio) and yet the latest technology packed in a very small box. The climb up the summit was a real cardio exercise and so it was "hammy and healthy"! IC-705 I could conjure up volumes about homebrewing a rig to take on a POTA, SOTA or BYOTA operation and while being able to say the rig on this end is homebrew, it would not even be close. The real difference is the IC-705 packs more functi...
G K Chesterton was a British author and if you follow British Detective stories his book on Father Brown (Part time Priest and part time Detective) is the basis of the very popular Brit TV series "Father Brown". While in college a literature assignment was to read one of his short stories entitled "What I found in my pocket". "What I Found in My Pocket" is a short story by G.K. Chesterton that humorously explores the theme of finding unexpected treasures in one's own pocket. The story begins with the narrator recalling a moment of curiosity and excitement during a long train journey, where he finds various items, including a pocketknife , matches, and a box...