021 - Jeff Franklin N3FMC

In this episode of the POTA Hunter Series, I sit down with Jeff Franklin, N3FMC (“Ford Motor Company”), a familiar voice that many Parks on the Air activators recognize instantly.

Jeff shares the story of how his fascination with radio began in early childhood after seeing his father’s pager and wondering how wireless communication worked. That curiosity quickly turned into experimentation with CB radios, homemade antennas, and eventually a full introduction to amateur radio.

We talk about Jeff’s early days in the hobby, including learning Morse code with the help of an Elmer, building Heathkit gear, experimenting with packet radio using a Commodore 64, and working with the ARRL in Washington, D.C. during the early efforts to protect amateur radio operators from restrictive zoning regulations.

Jeff also explains how he stepped away from the hobby for roughly 25 years while building a career and raising a family, only to rediscover amateur radio again recently. After returning, he quickly became a highly active POTA hunter, regularly working activators across multiple bands throughout the day from his home station near Philadelphia.

Jeff also shares practical advice about dealing with malicious interference, respecting band plans, and keeping the focus on what amateur radio is supposed to be about.

Fun, learning, experimentation, and connecting with great people.

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