Home Is Where the Antenna Is
How ham radio turns your RV into a rolling shack
Bill·June 3, 2026·5 min read
There's a particular satisfaction that comes from pulling into a campsite as the sun dips low, raising a wire antenna into the pines, and working a station three time zones away while the campfire crackles beside you. For licensed amateur radio operators, the RV isn't just a way to travel — it's a portable shack on wheels.
The marriage of RV camping and ham radio is a natural one. Both hobbies reward self-sufficiency, problem-solving, and a genuine curiosity about what's over the next ridge. Put them together and you get something rare: a communication capability that doesn't depend on cell towers, wifi hotspots, or any infrastructure at all.
"Every campsite becomes a potential DX location. Your grid square changes every night."