Well here we are in a new year with new opportunities.
The first opportunity I have completed is participating in the club net from my iPad 2 on Echolink. I will be taking this to Florida so I can check in during the net.
I am also taking my 817 on the trip to Florida to try out new portable antenna in making some 20 and 40 meter contacts.
And I am looking forward to our March 17 deployment to South Cove County Park. Details coming at the next meeting.
I have been working on PSK31 set up and listening. Have tried to make a few contacts on low power. I persevere.
I hope every one else is having a great hobby year.
Happy Valentines Day to all!
Promoting South Carolina Hi Country QRP Expeditions to Mountain Tops, SOTA, NPOTA, POTA, CPOTA Promoting QRP general radio Operations in the Great Outdoors
Friday, February 10, 2012
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Time
Well the good news is I have more time for radio ops. Great timefor learning new things. Plan to operate portable in a park or two while in FL over the Holidays.
Hope everyone has a safe and good holiday.
Hope everyone has a safe and good holiday.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
POTA and CPOTA
Well I have found 2 groups similar to SOTA that I believe the SOTA Team and the rest of the KTARC will want to participate in.
POTA, Parks on the Air is similar to SOTA except that it is designed for National and State Parks. CPOTA is similar except it is for County and City Parks. There is a list of approved National and State Parks and I assume CPOTA is the same for City and County Parks.
This is great because most all of these parks are accessible by everyone.
I look forward to many POTA and CPOTA activations. It will be even more fun with more people and running QRP or any output wattage. There is no power restriction at this time other than legal power limits and what you are willing to lug around.
I will keep all updated as we move in this direction.
Had great fun working the Tugaloo bike ride this past weekend!
POTA, Parks on the Air is similar to SOTA except that it is designed for National and State Parks. CPOTA is similar except it is for County and City Parks. There is a list of approved National and State Parks and I assume CPOTA is the same for City and County Parks.
This is great because most all of these parks are accessible by everyone.
I look forward to many POTA and CPOTA activations. It will be even more fun with more people and running QRP or any output wattage. There is no power restriction at this time other than legal power limits and what you are willing to lug around.
I will keep all updated as we move in this direction.
Had great fun working the Tugaloo bike ride this past weekend!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
SOTA Team News
We are not going to the mountains this weekend. We have decided to be chasers. Sometime soon we will just have a mountain top exploration to determine what mountains we want to activate next.
Our Team has decided and invited the KTARC to participate in 1 day field days through out the year. We will pick some Saturdays throughout the year to conduct these operations. We will also pick parks that are accessible by all participants. It will be fun.
The guidelines for these 1 day field days are as follows:
Our Team has decided and invited the KTARC to participate in 1 day field days through out the year. We will pick some Saturdays throughout the year to conduct these operations. We will also pick parks that are accessible by all participants. It will be fun.
The guidelines for these 1 day field days are as follows:
- Hours: 9:00 am to 3PM. You can come earlier or stay later or do both.
- You must bring all your own equipment.
- Operate QRP on battery power
- Bring your own snacks and food
- You can work all bands, all modes for which you are licensed
- Make as many contacts as you are able
- Learn from others about equipment, techniques, etc.
- Learn how to be prepared for future emergency operations
I look forward to these ops.
We will continue to pursue activating SC mountains as SOTA operations.
Keep your signal strong and clear!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sassafrass Mountain Activation
Saturday, October the 8th, was a beautiful day to activate Sassafrass Mountain. The weather was a perfect fall day. As I sat on the Summit Overlook with my FT 817 and Buddiepole rigged for 40 meters working 5 stations before the big guns working contests took over my frequency, I viewed the beautiful mountains, lakes and blue haze.
My friends, Gil KS4YX, Steve W4SLT, Steve WA5KSC, Sue KJ4DLP and Chase KJ4LXC all had a great time as we worked stations from around the world on 10 meters, 40 meters, 20 meters and 2 meters.
I can tell you for sure that an antenna analyzer makes life a lot easier when tuning up antennas!
I learned a lot about how to prepare and execute a SOTA operation and look forward to many more.
My friends, Gil KS4YX, Steve W4SLT, Steve WA5KSC, Sue KJ4DLP and Chase KJ4LXC all had a great time as we worked stations from around the world on 10 meters, 40 meters, 20 meters and 2 meters.
I can tell you for sure that an antenna analyzer makes life a lot easier when tuning up antennas!
I learned a lot about how to prepare and execute a SOTA operation and look forward to many more.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
We are Official
The Upcountry SOTA Expedition team is official and our Alert has been posted to the SOTA Alert site. All our frequencies etc. are posted. We will have a review posted of our experience once we have compelted the expedition. We hope to work may stations.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Pre-Epedition Meting
We have had our final pre-epedition meeting and it seems we are green and go! The wx looks like it will be very nice. We have six members joining the expedition. We hope to not only activate Sassafrass Summit, but also get a lot of points working QRP. I hope that we make a ton of contacts. Most important of all we will have fun!
Talk to you from the summit!
Talk to you from the summit!
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