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first SOTA activation went better than expected, mostly

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so i finally did my first SOTA activation last weekend, W4V/SH-001 if anyone knows the area. took me forever to get up there with the pack and i was already kind of tired before i even set up. brought my KX2 and a random wire thrown up in a tree, ran like 5 watts on 40m and 20m.

made 10 contacts which i know isnt a ton but for my first time i was pretty happy. the hardest part was honestly just finding a decent tree to throw the wire over, everything was either too short or too branchy. also my phone was dying so i was scrambling to log on paper which i havent done in years lol

anyone else do activations in the shenandoah area? wondering if theres better spots where the trees cooperate more

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10 contacts on your first one is solid man, some people struggle to get the 4 minimum especially if conditions are off. i do a lot of VA summits and yeah the tree situation can be rough. i just started carrying one of those arborist throw bags, makes getting the wire up way easier than chucking a rock tied to some paracord like i used to do

the cell service up in that area is also just bad in general, i keep paper logs as backup for every activation now just out of habit

nice, ive been wanting to try SOTA but havent pulled the trigger yet. did you pre-spot yourself on the SOTA watch site before going up or just wing it? i always wonder if thats worth bothering with ahead of time

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