Everyday Ham Podcast: Amateur Radio Conversations

Are Radio Prices Going Up? Bouvet, Yaesu & HamClock

1 h 1 min · 5 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Are Radio Prices Going Up? Bouvet, Yaesu & HamClock

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438895/fan_mail/new] A Bird 43 wattmeter score at the swap, two new budget handhelds worth a look, and Rory's CW skills getting sharper through QSO parties and daily POTA hunting set the stage for a packed Episode 15. FT2 mode is here and it is fast - we're talking 3.75-second transmit/receive cycles and roughly 240 QSOs per hour at peak. But speed costs you something: the weak-signal performance drops significantly compared to FT8, and your time sync has to be nearly perfect. We map out where FT2 makes sense and when you should stick with what works. Then we head south - way south - to Bouvet Island. The 3Y0K DXpedition has the bands blazing and livestreams running via Starlink. But not every station should be in that pile. We talk strategy and sportsmanship: use PSK Reporter or GridTracker to confirm your signal is actually going that direction before calling, understand how Fox and Hound works, and know when your antenna and geography just are not going to win the slot. The market news is hard to ignore: significant Yaesu MSRP increases across popular rigs including the FTDX10, FT-891, and FTDX101MP. We break down why tariffs, logistics, component costs, and yen-to-dollar swings are all pushing prices up - and whether waiting for Hamvention deals still makes sense. Finally, HamClock lives on. After the passing of its creator Elwood, the community moved fast. Hamclock.com (W4BAE) restores the data feeds with redundancy and a simple host file edit. OpenHamClock offers a polished browser-based and self-hosted option. HamVision is an emerging alternative worth watching. And Geochron remains a solid turnkey choice for those who want it to just work. We wrap with a genuine win from the ARRL: amateur operators are exempted from foreign adversary contact reporting requirements. When the community organizes, good things happen. Don't miss a single episode! Follow Everyday Ham on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, and more, and subscribe to our YouTube channel at @EverydayHam. Ideas or feedback? Email us at cq@everydayham.com [cq@everydayham.com]. Short show intro audio clip Short outro audio clip The Everyday Ham Podcast is hosted by James Mills (K8JKU), Jim Davis (N8JRD), and Rory Locke (W8KNX) – three friends who dive into the world of amateur radio with a casual, lighthearted twist.  Follow us at: Website: https://www.everydayham.com/

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Portada del episodio Ep. 19 – How We Made Field Day Our Best One Yet

Ep. 19 – How We Made Field Day Our Best One Yet

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438895/fan_mail/new] What happens when a club stops treating Field Day like an endurance contest and starts treating it like a neighborhood open house? In this episode, James (K8JKU), Jim (N8JRD), and Rory (W8KNX) unpack the South Lyon Area Amateur Radio Club's reinvented Field Day, a community-first event in the middle of town with big printed signs at every antenna, a Get On The Air station, and newcomers like Cruz (KF8GNL) making their first HF contacts. The club nearly doubled last year's score with 1,193 contacts across three stations, but the real win was the dog walkers, museum visitors, and first-timers who stopped to see what ham radio is all about. Before that, the crew recaps chasing the 13 Colonies Special Event through a wild solar storm, including a last-minute D-Star scramble to bag the Great Britain bonus station. They also give an honest, no-hype first look at the Buddipole BuddiHEX hex beam, cold solder joint and all, and break down the brewing showdown between the Icom ID-5200 and Kenwood TM-D750A mobile radios. Topics in this episode: 13 Colonies Special Event and rough band conditions Monroe Ham Swap finds Reinventing Field Day around community Getting new operators on the air Buddipole BuddiHEX first impressions Icom ID-5200 vs Kenwood TM-D750A Don't miss a single episode! Follow the Everyday Ham Podcast on your favorite podcast platform (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, and more) and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Short show intro audio clip Short outro audio clip The Everyday Ham Podcast is hosted by James Mills (K8JKU), Jim Davis (N8JRD), and Rory Locke (W8KNX) – three friends who dive into the world of amateur radio with a casual, lighthearted twist.  Follow us at: Website: https://www.everydayham.com/

9 de jul de 20261 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 18 – Has POTA Peaked? Campfires, Community, and the Future of Parks on the Air

Ep. 18 – Has POTA Peaked? Campfires, Community, and the Future of Parks on the Air

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438895/fan_mail/new] Ep. 18 – Has Parks on the Air hit its peak? James (K8JKU), Jim (N8JRD), and Rory (W8KNX) debate the future of POTA, from its explosive growth to what the declining solar cycle means for portable operators, and whether the program is in its twilight or just entering its golden years. The conversation comes fresh off the Third Annual Michigan POTA Meetup, where the guys spent a weekend camping, activating, and sharing campfire stories with about 70 POTA enthusiasts at Hartwick Pines State Park. They talk about what actually brings hams together, why community is the best part of this hobby, and how to find or start a meetup in your own area. Also in this episode: the Everyday Ham merch store is officially live at everydayham.com, a Hamvention attendance stat correction, shout-outs to Penn (AC8XI) and Rob (N1RWJ), and around the shack updates from all three hosts. Learn more about the meetup at michiganpotameetup.com, and if you love POTA, consider donating at parksontheair.com. Don't miss a single episode! Follow the Everyday Ham Podcast on your favorite podcast platform and subscribe to our YouTube channel at @EverydayHam. Short show intro audio clip Short outro audio clip The Everyday Ham Podcast is hosted by James Mills (K8JKU), Jim Davis (N8JRD), and Rory Locke (W8KNX) – three friends who dive into the world of amateur radio with a casual, lighthearted twist.  Follow us at: Website: https://www.everydayham.com/

11 de jun de 202657 min
Portada del episodio Hamvention 2026: Recap, Reactions, and a Brewing Showdown

Hamvention 2026: Recap, Reactions, and a Brewing Showdown

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438895/fan_mail/new] A concept radio with "almost nothing" on display managed to dominate Hamvention 2026, and we can't stop talking about what that means for the future of ham radio. We're fresh back from Dayton, a little punchy, and ready to unpack the best conversations we had with vendors, makers, and listeners who recognized our voices across the noise of the fairgrounds. If you care about where mobile rigs, repeaters, and digital features are headed next, this recap is loaded with real impressions and honest skepticism. We dig into the biggest manufacturer moments first: Yaesu's DR-3 repeater direction and the next steps for System Fusion, Kenwood's long-awaited TM-D750A progress and why "ship it later" can be the right call when firmware isn't ready, and Icom's X-026 concept strategy that had people cheering, arguing, and even storming away. We debate whether asking the community for feedback is a bold move or a frustrating tease, and why market size, R&D timelines, and expectations at Hamvention don't always align. Then we get practical with gear that feels closer to daily use, especially the Icom ID-5200. We talk interface upgrades, smart mobile touches like auto-dimming, and the big headline that grabbed our attention: native APRS encode and decode via firmware update. We also zoom out to the rest of the show, from Four Days in May and small vendor innovation to CW key makers, swap meet pricing, and what the flea market "junk scale" looked like this year. If you like this kind of grounded ham radio coverage, subscribe, share the show with a friend headed to their next hamfest, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Then come hang out with us in Discord and drop your take: is the X-026 hype brilliant or annoying? Short show intro audio clip Short outro audio clip The Everyday Ham Podcast is hosted by James Mills (K8JKU), Jim Davis (N8JRD), and Rory Locke (W8KNX) – three friends who dive into the world of amateur radio with a casual, lighthearted twist.  Follow us at: Website: https://www.everydayham.com/

22 de may de 202651 min
Portada del episodio Hamvention 2026 Survival Guide: Strategy, Gear & The ICOM X-026 Reveal

Hamvention 2026 Survival Guide: Strategy, Gear & The ICOM X-026 Reveal

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438895/fan_mail/new] The fastest way to waste Hamvention is to treat it like a random walk. We're getting ahead of Dayton with the game plan we wish we had on day one: how to pace the weekend, when to hit the flea market swap meet, how to avoid the worst lines, and why the forums can be the most underrated part of the whole show. We also catch up from our shacks, because real ham radio life is never just shopping. Rory shares lessons from the Michigan QSO Party and why CW contesting is the best training ground for finally hearing callsigns at speed. James brings the portable angle with travel radio, Parks on the Air stories from Hawaii and the Grand Canyon, and what it takes to make a station work when you're far from home. Jim talks simple antenna building with a 9:1 setup and what he's learning by hosting a club System Fusion repeater and helping keep local machines on the air. Then we get into the big Hamvention gear energy: ICOM's X-026 concept has the internet buzzing about a mobile rig that could merge HF with VHF/UHF in a clean install. Kenwood's TM-D750A is still the question everyone wants answered. And Yaesu staying quiet has us all guessing what comes next in handhelds and battery life. If you're heading to Dayton, you'll leave with practical tips you can use immediately and a checklist mindset that keeps the weekend fun. Subscribe for our Hamvention field coverage, share this with a ham who's traveling to Dayton, and leave a review if the show helps you plan smarter. What's the one thing you refuse to miss at Hamvention this year? 📢 Subscribe & Follow! 🎧 Audio: https://www.everydayham.com [https://www.everydayham.com] 📺 YouTube: @EverydayHam 📷 Instagram: @everydayhampodcast 73! Short show intro audio clip Short outro audio clip The Everyday Ham Podcast is hosted by James Mills (K8JKU), Jim Davis (N8JRD), and Rory Locke (W8KNX) – three friends who dive into the world of amateur radio with a casual, lighthearted twist.  Follow us at: Website: https://www.everydayham.com/

7 de may de 202659 min
Portada del episodio Returning to the Moon: Optimism & Technology that Moves Our Space Needle

Returning to the Moon: Optimism & Technology that Moves Our Space Needle

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2438895/fan_mail/new] Space travel didn't get safer, we just got used to it. That's the feeling driving our Artemis II nerd-out as we watch humans loop the Moon again for the first time since the Apollo era, with Orion pushing distance records and reminding everyone that deep space is still the bleeding edge. We start with real-life radio talk, because our hobby is built on practical lessons: Jim resets his brain by stepping away from the shack, then immediately buys a Xiegu G90 for a lightweight, throw-it-in-the-car HF kit. Rory shares how getting an antenna outside changes everything, plus the rhythm of QSO party season and adding more CW into the toolbox. James brings field notes from POTA in Hawaii, where being remote changes your expectations, your patience, and especially your battery math. Then we go full Artemis. We laugh about the one topic every mission forces into the open -- the toilet -- and why creature comforts are actually crew performance issues. We talk Orion's tight quarters, the surprisingly modern feel of mission control, and the communications backbone that keeps the whole thing working. From the Deep Space Network to next-gen optical laser comms, we dig into bandwidth limits and how proven gear like GoPros and a Nikon D5 earns its seat on a moon mission. We bring it back to ham radio with licensed astronauts on the crew, volunteer tracking efforts, and the thrill of hearing space comms piped onto VHF. Follow Everyday Ham: 🎙 Website: https://www.everydayham.com [https://www.everydayham.com] 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EverydayHam [https://www.youtube.com/@EverydayHam] 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everydayhampodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/everydayhampodcast/] Don't miss a single episode! Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, and more -- links at EverydayHam.com. Short show intro audio clip Short outro audio clip The Everyday Ham Podcast is hosted by James Mills (K8JKU), Jim Davis (N8JRD), and Rory Locke (W8KNX) – three friends who dive into the world of amateur radio with a casual, lighthearted twist.  Follow us at: Website: https://www.everydayham.com/

9 de abr de 202654 min