First WWFF activation tomorrow, little nervous about the logging side of things
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Congrats on taking the plunge, WWFF is a great program. For the exchange you dont need anything formal, just the usual signal report works fine. What matters is that you announce your reference number
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yeah what he said about the spotting, use everything available. also just a heads up that ADIF export from whatever logger you use makes uploading to the WWFF logbook way less painful. i use HAMRS in
So I finally decided to stop just reading about WWFF and actually go do one. Got a nature reference picked out, its a state wildlife management area about 20 minutes from my house, KFF-XXXX number registered and everything. Planning to run QRP with my KX2 and a wire antenna thrown up in a tree.
My question is really about the logging. I know you need 44 QSOs minimum to get the full activation credit but im not 100% sure about what info I actually need to capture per contact. Obviously callsign, time, frequency, mode... but does the exchange have to be anything specific or do people just do a normal signal report exchange? I've seen some people mention giving out the reference number during the contact and others don't seem to bother on every QSO.
Also wondering about spotting myself on the WWFF spotting network vs pota spots. Can you use both? Feels like a dumb question but I genuinely dont know. Any advice from folks who've done a bunch of these appreciated, dont want to mess up the logging and have to redo it.
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