The STARS Radio Club extends its heartfelt appreciation to Tom, KE9JQ, for his captivating presentation on “Parks on the Air (POTA) Operations” at our February 13th meeting. Tom’s deep passion for both amateur radio and the great outdoors was evident throughout the evening, making for an inspiring and enjoyable session.
Parks on the Air (POTA) is an international program that encourages radio enthusiasts to set up portable stations in national and state parks, combining the love of radio with the beauty of nature. Tom’s presentation brought this experience to life, sharing his personal adventures of activating various parks with his spouse. Through his vivid storytelling, attendees could almost picture themselves stationed under a canopy of trees, radio in hand, with the sounds of nature all around. His experiences demonstrated that POTA is more than just a radio activity—it’s an opportunity for exploration, camaraderie, and unforgettable moments in breathtaking landscapes.
Tom also highlighted the joy of operating low-power (QRP) stations in the field, emphasizing the unique challenge and satisfaction of making contacts with minimal equipment. While POTA does feature various contests, it is also a welcoming community that encourages skill-building, emergency preparedness, and the shared excitement of radio communication. His engaging and approachable style made the topics accessible, inspiring both seasoned operators and newcomers alike to embark on their own POTA journeys.
The thoughtfully designed slides complemented his discussion, providing practical insights, helpful resources, and a glimpse into his personal portable setup. Several attendees left the meeting not only with a newfound appreciation for the hobby but also with a strong desire to take their radios into the wild and experience POTA for themselves.
Thank you, Tom, for sharing your expertise and enthusiasm! Your presentation was a meeting highlight, and we are grateful for your dedication to inspiring our community and promoting the perfect blend of amateur radio, adventure, and the great outdoors.