On the Ham Radio Workbench Podcast crew

I have a nasty habit of not mentioning some of the most significant things that happen along my radio journey.

After posting the announcement about the March 25-26 QSO Today Expo earlier this week, I received a number of messages from readers asking if I had joined the Ham Radio Workbench Podcast crew in a permanent way. I can’t believe I haven’t mentioned this before.

The answer is YES!

Those of you who know me well know that I don’t have a lot of free time. At this point in my life, I’m a very busy father, husband, son, and hopeless field radio addict. But when George (KJ6VU) asked if I wanted to joint the HRWB crew, it was a no-brainer.

I have a fairly extensive list of podcasts I follow, but there are only four that I listen to each time they produce a new episode: QSO Today, The Airline Pilot Guy Show, Big Picture Science, and the Ham Radio Workbench Podcast. I cherry-pick all of the others based on the topic.

I’ve been a long-time subscriber to the HRWB podcast, so when I was first invited to be a guest in 2021, I felt like I already knew George (KJ6VU), Mark (N6MTS), Mike (VA3MW), Rod (VA3ON), and Vince (VE6LK).

After all, I’d spent…what…hundreds of hours listening to them as I drive, travel, mow, split firewood, and put around the shack–? Don’t get me started on the number of things I’ve purchased as a result of being a subscriber to the podcast.

During the recording of that first episode where I was a guest, I realized just how much I enjoyed hanging with those guys. They have such a wealth of knowledge between them, yet none of them take themselves too seriously and they’re always up for a good laugh.

They invited me back several times as a guest and in December ’22, I was asked if I would become a permanent guest.

Although it shows a certain lack of judgment on their part, I quickly accepted before they could change their minds.

So there you go.

On that note, I will be attending the 2023 Hamvention and will be hanging out at the Halibut Electronics and Ham Radio Workbench booth when I’m not cruising the event, taking photos, and likely recording some video. Please stop by and visit!

6 thoughts on “On the Ham Radio Workbench Podcast crew”

  1. I signed up for the Buildathon to build a QRP transceiver meant as a beginner HF rig for new Technicians. Rex, W1REX is a great guy and I have built many of his kits! -Davey – KU9L

  2. Atta Boy Thomas! Field operators of the world rejoice! ‘Elmer Central’ is what I call Ham Radio Workbench.! I just started to tune in, but I’m already hooked…

    de W7UDT

  3. Thomas, given the success of your videos, have you ever thought of publishing them uncut as podcasts? These would be great to listen to and practice receiving morse whilst travelling/driving.

    Richard M0RGM

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