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so i finally got off my backside and did my first WWFF activation last weekend at a local nature reserve about 20 minutes from my house. KFF reference, logged the required contacts and got it submitted through the wwff logger thing. honestly wasnt as complicated as i thought but i have a few questions now that im on the other side of it.
first off - is there any etiquette around how long you stay on a frequency before moving? i was running 40m SSB and got a decent pileup going for maybe 20 minutes then it totally dried up. i ended up moving to 20m and got a handful more. total was around 35 QSOs which i think is fine for a valid activation but im not sure if i should have worked harder to get more before moving bands.
also the nature reference thing - do you have to physically stay within the boundary of the reference the whole time? there was a spot near the parking lot that had way better cell signal for uploading spots to POTA/WWFF and i wandered over there for a bit but i think it was still within the park boundary. just wasnt totally sure on the rules there.
anyway it was a great time, really relaxing way to operate and i already want to go back and activate a different reference nearby
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