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first WWFF activation went better than expected, few questions though

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so i finally did my first WWFF activation last weekend, been putting it off for months because honestly the whole process of finding a valid reference and logging everything seemed kind of intimidating compared to just going out and doing a SOTA. ended up going to a state forest about 45 minutes from my house that's listed in the KFF database and it was honestly a great time.

ran about 3 hours on 40m SSB and got maybe 38 contacts, which i think is enough to validate the reference? i read somewhere you need 44 but then saw something else saying 44 is for a full activation. im a little confused on what the actual threshold is. also do hunter contacts count differently if the other station is also in a nature reference at the time, like if theyre doing their own activation simultaneously?

the nature part of it was really cool actually, way more relaxed vibe than SOTA since i wasn't on a summit and could just set up comfortably under some trees. had deer walking through maybe 30 feet from me while i was in a pile up which was pretty surreal. anyway if anyone has done a bunch of these and can clear up the validation rules id appreciate it, the wwff.net site has a lot of info but its kind of hard to navigate

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congrats on the first one, those are always fun. so the threshold for a valid activation is 44 QSOs with unique callsigns, yeah. doesnt matter if you run 3 hours or 30 minutes as long as you hit 44. if you only got 38 you can still upload the log and it goes on record but the reference wont show as activated by you until you either go back and top it up or... well you'd have to go back basically.

on your question about hunters who are also activating at the same time — yeah those count normally from your end, you just log them like any other contact. the fact that theyre sitting in their own reference doesnt change anything for your log. where it gets interesting is THEY can count the contact as a hunter QSO for their own stats while also getting activator credit for their own ref at the same time, so its kind of a win-win when that happens. i love when that comes up in a pileup and someone mentions it over the air.

the wwff.net site is a mess honestly, most of the good info is floating around in Facebook groups or the WWFF reflector. stick with it though, once you get a few activations under your belt it becomes second nature

oh man the deer thing is so real, i had a whole family of them basically walk through my operating position at a county park activation last fall. one of them sniffed my coax i think. totally worth the hobby just for moments like that haha

i'm still pretty new to WWFF myself but from what ive gathered the community is really welcoming, way less pressure than some of the other portable operating programs. good luck getting back out there for those last 6 contacts

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