• POTA

    From claw@21:1/210 to All on Thu Sep 26 07:58:16 2024
    Does any one on here do POTA or have done POTA?

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  • From djatropine@21:2/110 to claw on Sat Sep 28 06:11:45 2024



    Does any one on here do POTA or have done POTA?



    I haven't. However I do have a variation of POTA.
    How about
    SKATEPARKS on the AIR!

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  • From Khronos@21:2/153 to claw on Sat Sep 28 21:09:18 2024
    Does any one on here do POTA or have done POTA?

    I've done it once by assisting a buddy of mine with a cw operation.
    It was loads of fun. Probably did 45 contacts in an hour at a local park here in FL.
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  • From claw@21:1/210 to djatropine on Sat Sep 28 22:10:20 2024
    On 28 Sep 2024, djatropine said the following...
    I haven't. However I do have a variation of POTA.
    How about
    SKATEPARKS on the AIR!

    Are there any Stakeparks that are either national or state parks as well?

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  • From claw@21:1/210 to Khronos on Sat Sep 28 22:11:12 2024
    I've done it once by assisting a buddy of mine with a cw operation.
    It was loads of fun. Probably did 45 contacts in an hour at a local park here in FL.

    Did you get any out of country contacts?

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  • From Khronos@21:2/153 to claw on Sun Sep 29 10:31:25 2024
    I've done it once by assisting a buddy of mine with a cw operation.
    It was loads of fun. Probably did 45 contacts in an hour at a local park here in FL.

    Did you get any out of country contacts?

    Not that day, but I have with 5 watts more than once.
    Not as many times when I run 100, but with qrp it can still be done.
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  • From djatropine@21:1/215 to claw on Sun Sep 29 23:16:39 2024
    Are there any Stakeparks that are either national or state parks as


    Not really :D

    It wouldn't be much different than Masonic Lodges on the air

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  • From claw@21:1/210 to Khronos on Mon Sep 30 07:56:08 2024
    On 29 Sep 2024, Khronos said the following...
    Not that day, but I have with 5 watts more than once.
    Not as many times when I run 100, but with qrp it can still be done.

    Really stuck between the 100w and 60w. The cost is around $40 more for the 100 and from what most people tell me it won't make that much of a difference. So save the $40.

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  • From claw@21:1/210 to Reverend Shaft on Sun Oct 6 21:20:04 2024
    On 26 Sep 2024, Reverend Shaft said the following...
    I hunt park activators every couple days, and try to get out and
    activate one myself once a month or so. I'm certainly not as hardcore about it as a couple of other operators in my circle are, though. One of them activated a park while flying his airplane (presumably the first to do so)!

    Our club just went out for OS POTA (Ohio parks) a few weeks ago and had a blast.

    I'm typically on 20m phone and occasionally CW, but will do FT8 on any band that's hopping.

    73!
    WZ8Q

    What do you use for your rig?

    I've been looking at the FT-991A. I'll need to save up for this but looks like the thing to have

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  • From Reverend Shaft@21:4/111 to claw on Mon Oct 7 02:46:30 2024
    On 06 Oct 2024, claw said the following...

    What do you use for your rig?

    I've been looking at the FT-991A. I'll need to save up for this but
    looks like the thing to have

    The FT-991A is what I use at home, absolutely. I was SO close to getting the ICOM 7300 instead, but wanted the all mode on 2m/440cm. If I find one cheap enough, I still might.

    I can't say enough about the 991, though. If you spend the time on getting the mic dialed in for your voice, you can push that 100 watts through a lot of pileups against guys running up to 1k. (I'm only using an end fed half wave wire, and am still amazed at some of the QSOs I've made.)

    When I first started, I used the Xiegu G90. Those 20 watts were enough to get me addicted, and bought the 100w amp shortly thereafter for the base setup. That G90 is now one of my usual POTA portable rigs. I also have the Xiegu 5900, but when you're running on battery, that's a legit 5w QRP rig, which presents a serious challenge to make activations on SSB. (My CW is only good enough for hunting, where the back and forth is pretty formulaic.)

    What I like most about the Xiegu lineup is the built-in antenna tuner. Those things can give you a 1:1 match on a rock.

    I could go on all day. I love this hobby. :)

    73!
    WZ8Q

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  • From claw@21:1/210 to Reverend Shaft on Tue Oct 8 07:58:19 2024
    On 07 Oct 2024, Reverend Shaft said the following...
    The FT-991A is what I use at home, absolutely. I was SO close to getting the ICOM 7300 instead, but wanted the all mode on 2m/440cm. If I find
    one cheap enough, I still might.

    I can't say enough about the 991, though. If you spend the time on
    getting the mic dialed in for your voice, you can push that 100 watts through a lot of pileups against guys running up to 1k. (I'm only using
    an end fed half wave wire, and am still amazed at some of the QSOs I've made.)

    When I first started, I used the Xiegu G90. Those 20 watts were enough
    to get me addicted, and bought the 100w amp shortly thereafter for the base setup. That G90 is now one of my usual POTA portable rigs. I also have the Xiegu 5900, but when you're running on battery, that's a legit
    5w QRP rig, which presents a serious challenge to make activations on
    SSB. (My CW is only good enough for hunting, where the back and forth is pretty formulaic.)

    What I like most about the Xiegu lineup is the built-in antenna tuner. Those things can give you a 1:1 match on a rock.

    I could go on all day. I love this hobby. :)

    73!
    WZ8Q

    Thank for all the advise. Theres so much to look at now I just need to actually have more money. If any one has a 991A and wants a nice laptop worth the same value let me know! I have a nice rugged i9 sitting here with someones name on it.

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