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first POTA activation went better than expected, few questions though

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so i finally did my first activation last weekend at a state park about 40 minutes from my house, been wanting to do this for months and kept putting it off because i wasnt sure i had everything figured out. ended up just throwing the gear in the car and going for it.

ran my KX2 with a random wire up in a tree, maybe 25 feet or so, and worked 10 contacts on 40m in about an hour and a half which i know is the minimum to count but honestly i was pretty happy just getting it done. signal reports were decent, few people said i was a bit down but nothing terrible.

anyway my questions are — when people talk about "hunting" a POTA station, are they just tuning around looking for activators or is there a better way to find them? i spotted myself a couple times on the POTA app but i wasnt sure if that actually gets people calling me or if i need to get spotted by someone else. also does the park reference number matter when you log it or does the app sort that out automatically when you upload the adif?

sorry if these are dumb questions, still figuring out the whole ecosystem around this

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not dumb at all, congrats on the first one. the spotting thing is actually really important and yeah self-spotting absolutely works, hunters check the pota.app website and the spots show up there in real time so when you spotted yourself people should have been able to find you. sometimes it takes a few minutes for the pile to start, depends on band conditions and time of day too.

for hunting, most people just watch pota.app or use the POTA logger app on their phone which shows live spots with frequency and park info. you can filter by band, country, whatever. way easier than just tuning around blind. some guys run reverse beacon network too to see if activators are getting spotted automatically but honestly just bookmark the spots page and youre set.

on the park reference — yes it matters when you log, you want to make sure the right K-number is in your log before you upload. the adif field is called SIG_INFO and it should have the park ref like K-1234. if youre using the POTA logger app it handles most of that automatically but if youre logging on paper and then doing a manual adif edit just double check that field. the POTA team is pretty good about catching errors but its easier to get it right from the start.

yeah nice work getting out there. i did my first one like two years ago and spent way too long overthinking the antenna situation. your KX2 setup sounds totally fine honestly.

one thing i'd add is that getting spotted by other hunters is huge, like if someone hears you and spots you the pile can get pretty big fast. i usually self spot when i set up and then again if things go quiet after 15-20 minutes. also 40m during the day can be hit or miss depending on where you are, might be worth trying 20m if you havent, i find i get spotted easier there during daytime activations

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