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so i finally did my first activation last weekend, went up W4T/SU-001 which isnt the hardest summit but it was about a 4 mile hike in and i was carrying way too much radio gear like always. ended up using my FT-818 with a linked dipole i built from a kit and just threw it up in a tree with a bit of paracord, worked fine.
made 11 QSOs on 40m and a few on 20m, got my 4 points which i guess qualifies it, but im reading conflicting stuff about the activation zone. like the rules say you have to be within 25 vertical meters of the true summit but some summits have these huge flat tops and i wasnt sure exactly where i was. does it matter a ton as long as youre clearly on the summit itself? i didnt want to be that guy who gets dinged for being 30m off or whatever.
also noticed a few guys spotted me on SOTAwatch pretty fast after i self-spotted via the app, within like 2 minutes i had a pileup which was kind of overwhelming for someone who just got their general last year. overall though it was a blast and im definitely going back out. any tips for working faster or managing a small pileup would be appreciated, i was fumbling around trying to log and key at the same time
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