Getting Started With Parks on the Air
Since 2017, Parks on the Air has been providing a structured program to encourage portable ham radio operating from eligible parks. Amateur radio operators who transmit from these parks are referred to as activators and those that connect with them are called Hunters. In this video, Matt Heere, N3NWV, provides a quick overview of the basics about the Parks on the Air (POTA) program and the steps you can take to join in the fun.

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