WRPL700 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago So this weekend was the first time I had really interacted with folks doing POTA. Generally speaking, they were coming in here to Delaware at 5-7 on the S-meter, with periods of QSB. Which is understandable as they were probably operating at around 10-20 watts, I would guess. I had about 20 QSOs with them. BTW, my rig is 20 watts. My question pertains to "Activating". What does that even mean? What are they "activating"? Thanks in advance. Jaay 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 19 minutes ago, WRPL700 said: So this weekend was the first time I had really interacted with folks doing POTA. Generally speaking, they were coming in here to Delaware at 5-7 on the S-meter, with periods of QSB. Which is understandable as they were probably operating at around 10-20 watts, I would guess. I had about 20 QSOs with them. BTW, my rig is 20 watts. My question pertains to "Activating". What does that even mean? What are they "activating"? Thanks in advance. They are activating a park. If they receive a certain number of contacts (10) while operating from that park they have activated it. It’s all spelled out on POTA.app. https://docs.pota.app A successful activation requires a minimum of 10 QSOs from a park in the designated list within a single UTC day (Zulu day). Courteous activators will still submit logs for unsuccessful activations to ensure their hunters get credit for the QSOs. Multiple activities at the same park in the same state/province/entity and the same UTC day count as a single activation, provided that the ten or more QSOs combined were made. WRYZ926 1 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago My limited understanding is when “activating” a park it’s just letting people know that you are in so and so park and you have so many contacts 10? I think then your station is active. It may go like this. “this is www123 has 10? Contacts activating Yellowstone national park.” but it’s been a while so I may be wrong. Quote
WRYZ926 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Here is the main website for Parks On The Air: https://parksontheair.com POTA can be fun and it's good practice for just in case situations where you might have to go mobile/portable in real life emergencies. Some guys will use 100 watt HF radios for POTA while others will use 20 watt radios and some will only use QRP radios (10 watts or less). I use a Xiegu G90 20 watt radio and do have the Xiegu 100 watt amp that I can use if I want or need to. My brother likes hauling his Icom IC-7300 with him. Other guys in our club use QRP radios only. And I have also seen guys use 400 + watt amps for POTA. But the bigger the amp the bigger the batteries are that you need to run everything. Portable quart wave antennas with telescoping whips and wire end fed half wave antennas are probably the most popular antennas for POTA. You will see some use a telescoping mast for their EFHW antennas while others just throw one end up into a tree. Different parks have different rules on that. Then there is also SOTA - Summits On The Air and IOTA - Islands On The Air. The SOTA guys pretty much all use QRP radios. Quote
SteveShannon Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 32 minutes ago, WRYZ926 said: Here is the main website for Parks On The Air: https://parksontheair.com POTA can be fun and it's good practice for just in case situations where you might have to go mobile/portable in real life emergencies. Some guys will use 100 watt HF radios for POTA while others will use 20 watt radios and some will only use QRP radios (10 watts or less). I use a Xiegu G90 20 watt radio and do have the Xiegu 100 watt amp that I can use if I want or need to. My brother likes hauling his Icom IC-7300 with him. Other guys in our club use QRP radios only. And I have also seen guys use 400 + watt amps for POTA. But the bigger the amp the bigger the batteries are that you need to run everything. Portable quart wave antennas with telescoping whips and wire end fed half wave antennas are probably the most popular antennas for POTA. You will see some use a telescoping mast for their EFHW antennas while others just throw one end up into a tree. Different parks have different rules on that. Then there is also SOTA - Summits On The Air and IOTA - Islands On The Air. The SOTA guys pretty much all use QRP radios. And Walmarts on the air! WRYZ926 1 Quote
WRYZ926 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: And Walmarts on the air! About the only time I use MURS is when I want to be ornery and mess with the Walmart workers by sending them on wild goose chases for spills in different isles. Quote
amaff Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 21 minutes ago, WRYZ926 said: About the only time I use MURS is when I want to be ornery and mess with the Walmart workers by sending them on wild goose chases for spills in different isles. I'm really hoping that's a joke. Quote
SteveShannon Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 26 minutes ago, WRYZ926 said: About the only time I use MURS is when I want to be ornery and mess with the Walmart workers by sending them on wild goose chases for spills in different isles. No, there’s actually an event called “Walmart Parking Lots On The Air” where people operate from Walmart parking lots as a way of introducing people to ham radio. https://wmplota.org/ Quote
WRYZ926 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 9 minutes ago, amaff said: I'm really hoping that's a joke. Yes is it only a joke, most of the time. I will mess with friends on occasion that work at Walmart. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRYZ926 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: No, there’s actually an event called “Walmart Parking Lots On The Air” where people operate from Walmart parking lots as a way of introducing people to ham radio. https://wmplota.org/ Yes I am aware of that. I've seen clubs setup in Walmart parking lots during summer field day for the public exposure too. SteveShannon 1 Quote
Jaay Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, WRPL700 said: So this weekend was the first time I had really interacted with folks doing POTA. Generally speaking, they were coming in here to Delaware at 5-7 on the S-meter, with periods of QSB. Which is understandable as they were probably operating at around 10-20 watts, I would guess. I had about 20 QSOs with them. BTW, my rig is 20 watts. My question pertains to "Activating". What does that even mean? What are they "activating"? Thanks in advance. Activating a known state or Federal Park in the US, that's already recognized as a POTA site. SteveShannon 1 Quote
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