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'''Parks on the Air''' (POTA) is an organization that promotes [[portable operation|portable]] amateur radio operation by tracking [[QSO]]s made from national and state parks in the US and equivalents around the world. | '''Parks on the Air''' (POTA) is an organization that promotes [[portable operation|portable]] amateur radio operation by tracking [[QSO]]s made from national and state parks in the US and equivalents around the world. | ||
PBARC | PBARC held [[March 2023 POTA Activation|a POTA activation]] at Crissey Field on Saturday, March 25, 2023. | ||
POTA's main informational Web site is [https://parksontheair.com parksontheair.com]. Activators can be spotted (either by themselves or by others) on [https://pota.app pota.app]. Self-spots can also be submitted over [[APRS#POTA_spotting|APRS]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 25 November 2023
Parks on the Air (POTA) is an organization that promotes portable amateur radio operation by tracking QSOs made from national and state parks in the US and equivalents around the world.
PBARC held a POTA activation at Crissey Field on Saturday, March 25, 2023.
POTA's main informational Web site is parksontheair.com. Activators can be spotted (either by themselves or by others) on pota.app. Self-spots can also be submitted over APRS.