The 12 year-old and I got a chance this last weekend to test out the Rockmite complete with Tuna Topper amplifier on a POTA activation. The results were outstanding! We were making a QSO per minute for most of the activation. Something we've never done before. On top of that, the prototyped packaging of the combo of devices solved a few problems we've always had when we suspended the Rockmite from the antenna. Here's a look at the how the pair were packaged together: The first, biggest advantage, is that we moved the BNC coax connector out of the equation. As you can see, it is now the input to the Tuna Topper. That means that it is not supporting the antenna. That means that there are no longer any torques on the BNC connector in the case. This fixes an issue that inspired so many washi tape fixes . The second advantage is that there is now access to the power leads outside of the Rockmite. This frees us up to send power in on a different path than the Ethernet cable ins...