First POTA activation — way harder than I thought but also kind of addicted now
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so i finally did my first activation last weekend at a state park about 45 minutes from my house, K-4782 if anyone knows it, and wow i did not expect it to feel so different from just operating from home. i brought my KX2 and a random wire antenna i threw together the night before, honestly wasnt even sure the antenna was tuned right but the internal tuner seemed happy enough with it.
took me almost 20 minutes just to get set up because i forgot how awkward it is doing everything on a picnic table with wind and the coax kept sliding off. but once i started calling CQ POTA on 40m i was honestly surprised how fast people came back, like within maybe 30 seconds i had my first contact. ended up with 23 QSOs in about an hour which i know isnt a huge pile but it was enough to activate and i was pretty happy.
the thing nobody told me though is how much the hunters appreciate a slow careful operator. had one guy who must have been mobile because he was super hard to copy and we went back and forth like 4 times and i was worried i was holding up the frequency but people were patient. anyway im already planning my next one, thinking about trying SSB next time since i did this one all CW. anybody have tips for picking a good frequency when you get to the park? i always second guess myself on that part.
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