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first POTA activation went better than expected, few questions though

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so i finally did my first parks on the air activation last weekend at a state park about 45 mins from my house. been wanting to do this for probably a year now and just kept putting it off. anyway i set up my KX2 with a 20m end fed wire thrown up in a nearby tree and honestly got my 10 contacts in about 25 minutes which i was not expecting at all. people were just coming to me which was kind of amazing, i knew hunters were out there but didnt realize how active the whole thing was.

so my questions are pretty basic i think. when i log on the POTA website do i need to upload the adif same day or is there a window? i used a paper log in the field and then transferred to HAMRS when i got home. also i noticed a few people gave me their callsign and then said a park reference like K-something, does that mean they were activating at the same time and we get credit for a park to park contact? i read about P2P but wasnt totally sure how it works in practice.

also one thing i wasnt prepared for was how fast some of the exchanges go. i run qrp so i had a few people who clearly couldnt hear me well and i had to repeat a lot. any tips for managing that when youre running low power? do most people just crank up or is there a way to manage the pileup better so you dont lose people

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congrats on the first activation, that feeling when the pile starts calling you is pretty addictive honestly. to answer your questions - you have 7 days to upload the log i believe, no need to do it same day. HAMRS exports adif just fine so that part is easy, just go to your POTA profile and upload under the log submission section.

and yes the P2P thing is exactly what you described. if someone gives you their callsign and then says K-1234 or whatever, they are activating a park at the same time and you both get credit for a park to park. its a nice bonus and a lot of hunters specifically chase those. worth logging the park reference they give you separately so you can note it in HAMRS before you upload, theres a field for it.

for the QRP pileup issue, honestly the biggest thing is just slowing down your CQ a little and being really deliberate about who you come back to. send the partial call you heard clearly rather than trying to work someone you only caught half of. also spotting yourself on the POTA app or having someone spot you helps because it tells hunters what freq you're on and they can decide if the band is working for them before they call. some guys will just wait for a better opening rather than waste both your time.

nice work getting out there. i did my third activation a few weeks ago and the P2P thing still kind of surprises me when it happens, like oh wait someone else is also sitting in a field somewhere doing the same thing haha. its a fun little moment.

one thing i'd add about the qrp pileup stuff - i run 5 watts a lot and i found that picking a slightly less crowded part of the band helps more than anything else. like if 14.244 is a mess try up around 14.260 or somewhere quieter, you dont have as much QRM to compete with and your 5 watts goes further. also make sure your antenna situation is as good as it can be, a decent end fed is usually fine but height matters a lot more than people think

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