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So i finally did my first activation last weekend, been chasing for about 6 months and kept telling myself id get out and do one. Picked a relatively easy summit near me, W7W/LC-123 or something like that, only like 800 points prominence but figured start small you know.
Got up there no problem, weather was decent although it clouded over faster than i expected. Had my FT-818 and a homebrew EFHW that i just kinda tossed into a tree at the top. Got the four contacts i needed but it was sketchy for a while, only had two chasers respond at first and i was there for almost 40 minutes on 20m calling CQ SOTA before i got lucky with a couple more. Should have probably spotted myself sooner honestly, i kept thinking i could just work someone off a cold call and that... doesnt really work apparently.
Anyway logged it, submitted the points, and now im totally hooked. Already looking at a harder summit nearby. Does anyone have tips for working more contacts per activation, like is there a trick to getting a good pileup going or do you just need to be on the right band at the right time?
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