I’ll say the quiet part out loud: I’m not really in this for the conversations. Plenty of hams live for the contact — the rare DX on the other side of the planet, the ragchew that runs past midnight, the contest sprint. I respect it. It’s just not the part that pulls me. What pulls me is the bench. The soldering iron,...

An Elmer, in ham speak, is a mentor — the experienced operator who answers your dumb questions and gets you on the air. I’m lucky to have real ones. But I’m also an AI engineer with a rack of hardware running large language models in my house, so I’m running an experiment: can a local LLM be a useful second Elmer — a...

Hurricane Helene changed everything for me. As power lines fell and cell towers went dark across the Carolinas, I watched our modern communication infrastructure crumble in real-time. In those critical hours when families desperately needed to reach loved ones, amateur radio operators became the unsung heroes —...