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On-air/AllStarLink weekly net cancelled for now
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Thank you for your participation in the Virginia POTA Net experiment. We have decided to put the weekly on-air/AllStarLink net on hold for now. Participation was never high, and has been generally declining. It seems that most of us would rather be activating and hunting than talking about activating and hunting! No surprise. That said, if someone (or someones) want to volunteer to take over as Net Manager and keep it going, we'll welcome them with enthusiasm. We feel that the groups.io group has some real potential, though, so we plan to devote our energy to nurturing that group to see if it can find its niche. We'll keep the Web site, as well. See you on the air! 73, Jim KQ4AVP and Mike KQ9P
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Introductions
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Please reply to this topic and introduce yourself. -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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Thanks for the AllStar node a 开云体育 page
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Hey Jim and Mike: Thanks for all of the effort getting the POTA VA AllStar node up and running as well as this 开云体育 page! I'd always be up for hearing POTA traffic on the AllStar node and hope it will eventually reach this status. Mike: I see your trustee of W4UVA. How many students maintain membership in the club (on average). '73 everyone... W4MAF - Mike
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Introductions
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I was first licensed in the early 70s, fell away from the hobby in college, then came back to it a little over a decade ago. My wife and I just downsized and moved to an apartment, so I'm reinventing myself as a portable operator. I've done three POTA activations and I'm hooked. My current kit is an Icom IC-705, Chameleon Lightweight End-Fed 80-10m, and a ToughBook. I activate and hunt using digital modes: FT8, JS8CALL, PSK32, etc. -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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POTA stats on your QRZ page
Very cool POTA stats widget you can embed on your QRZ page. https://wd4dan.net/pota/embed-howto.php -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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Tips for activators
On last week's inaugural net, Jim KQ4AVP shared his list of top ten tips for activators: https://www.potava.net/10-tips-for-new-activators/ What tips do you have from your experience as an activator? -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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Introductions - Chuck, K8HU
Lessee, I may be the most reluctant member of the "old timers club," previously mentioned. I am Chuck, K8HU, ex-WA4HHG and also used NMN, the callsign of the USCG COMMSTA in south Chesapeake (when appropriate). I was first licensed in 1974, Vern Fix, W4THN gave me my novice test and I got WN4HHG. Then, the limit one could hold a novice license was 2 years. A few months later, I went to the First VA Bank Building at Military Circle and was given my code test by Jerry Freeman, himself. Passed the General, 2 weeks later, passed the Advanced, passed the 2nd Class Radiotelephone, passed the Extra and am working on my GMDSS Operators ticket. I really enjoyed DX'ing and country counting. Got on the honor roll and am backing off a bit, the few countries I need will be socialized widely. Tried POTA when the League was doing it and was mildly interested. As POTA matured, it seemed to (and still is) spreading like wildfire and is similar to chasing DX! I've done some activations and a good bit of hunting. It's great to be able to reach an operating goal and receive an award to mark it without going through the whole QSL card flail. Goals are to travel to a few neighboring states and do some POTA'ing, finish my 1K from K-3976 and make a few more sojourns up the Eastern Shore.
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VA POTA NET report
23 January 2024 NCS: Mike KQ9P Topic: Antennas Checkins:KQ9P (NCS), KW4FM, W6ING, AC4BT, W3CX, K4HXM, K4CAB, K4CBJ, KQ4AWF, KQ4AVP, WA4MBS Repeaters linked: GCVARC Crozet, VA 16 January 2024 NCS: Jim KQ4AVP Topic: Things Activators Can Do To Help Hunters Checkins: KQ4AVP (NCS), KQ4JVP, AC4BT, W6ING, KQ9P, K4CAB, KF4RKT, KW4FM Repeaters linked: GCVARC Crozet, VA; N4MGQ Roanoke, VA; N4MGQ Elk Creek, VA; W4KZK Roanoke, VA 9 January 2024 NCS: Mike KQ9P Topic: POTA Goals for 2024 Checkins: KQ9P (NCS), AC4BT, W3CX, KW4FM, KQ4AWF, K4CBJ, KQ4AVP, W6ING, KQ4JVP, KM4YWY, K4HXM, W4MAF Repeaters linked: GCVARC Crozet, VA; N4MGQ Roanoke, VA; N4MGQ Elk Creek, VA; W4KZK Roanoke, VA 2 January 2024 (First session of the VA POTA Net!) NCS: Jim KQ4AVP Topic: Top Ten Hints for Activators Checkins: KQ4AVP (NCS), N0WP, W4MAF, KQ9P Repeaters linked: GCVARC
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Mapping resources
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What's your favorite mapping resource? I have found that many counties now have their GIS systems online and publicly accessible, so you can find out exactly who - or at least what shell company - owns a particular parcel. I also really like caltopo.com. If you subscribe you get an amazing array of overlays that may not be essential, but are very cool. I have always loved looking at maps... -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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Parks and adjacent properties
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I learned something during my last activation, the Rapidan Wildlife Management Area. I was set up in the little parking clearing at the trailhead, making contacts and enjoying the scenery. It was the last weekend of firearm deer season - I think; it's more complicated here than in Michigan - so I was wearing my hi-vis vest. This guy pulls up in a pickup, very friendly and interested in what I was doing. I couldn't help notice, though, that he was wearing a pistol and a bulletproof vest. He told me he is the landowner of the property adjoining the management area, and he was looking for some hunters running dogs on his land. I couldn't help him, not having seen or heard any dogs, and he went on his way. It got me thinking about what it must be like to live right next to a wildlife management or wilderness area. I get why he was ready for trouble. He probably runs into to trouble regularly, hunters who stray onto his land either accidentally, because they just don't care, or because they are looking for trouble. Some of them are probably drinking, which makes it worse. You would have to be prepared and be pretty tough to protect your property rights. I enjoy the parks, but I've decided I wouldn't want to live next to one. I've concluded that activating the less civilized parks should be done sort of like hiking in the woods; you make a lot of noise so you don't surprise a bear. For an activation, being conspicuously not a threat is a good idea. The hi-vis vest, a sign advertising what you are doing, and otherwise making your presence obvious. I'm curious what others think. (And for a laugh, watch "The 2nd Week of Deer Camp" by Da Yoopers. https://youtu.be/3Q57eWfaZmM) -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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Activating Montpelier
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After last night's discussion of K-9935, the Virginia Wildlife & Bird Trail, I've been looking at those sites in Central Virginia. Has anyone activated K-9935 at Montpelier, and how did you go about getting permission? -- Thanks and 73, Mike KQ9P
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Lake Anna State Park
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Hi all! I'm looking to activate the Lake Anna State Park next. All I'm waiting for is a nice sunny mid week not-freezing day! Yeah, I know, I could be waiting awhile. I see on the park's map that there is a picnic area at Ware's Cove which might be very pleasant. Because it is a state park a parking access fee is charged. Annual senior passports for all parks are $45 for up to 4 people in vehicle. I'll be purchasing mine soon. 73 Paula KQ4AWF
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K-9929 First Mountain State Forest
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Hi folks I'm interested in activating K-9929. The Web site says "Notice: There is currently no public access and the parking area is closed due to bridge construction." I see people are activating it, though. Is the Web site out of date? Is the site really open? -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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A few things to share this week
Hi All, Hope you are having a great Monday although the weather has been a bit gray here in central Virginia. I wanted to just share a few things with you: Hope you can join us for the VA POTA NET on Tuesday evening. The topic will be about transceivers. What do you use? What do you like and dislike about your rig? Have you done any modifications to it to make it more POTA friendly? Looking forward to a great net so come with your thoughts. Page Valley Amateur Radio Club PVARC will be hosting its third annual Hamfest on Saturday Feb 17with the doors opening at 7.00 AM. Web site: https://sites.google.com/view/pvarc/event I came across the following blog post which I thought would be great to share. Its all about being a good POTA operator in parks and has some great points...well worth the time to read: https://qrper.com/2024/02/building-positive-park-relations-elevating-our-role-as-pota-activators/ Hope you all had a great weekend and look forward to your comments! 73 Jim Loder KQ4AVP
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K-9957 Shenandoah Wilderness Area
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Anyone have any experience with this site? Recommended hike to access it?
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Pictures of my setups over the years
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I enjoyed the discussion this week about the radios and thought I could add to it with a visual post. I know sometimes pictures are worth more than words so... This was my first POTA setup G90, cheap ammo can battery, and a simple laptop. I will add some pictures to show some of my setups over the years. Hope you enjoy! Natalie (W4TEA) and I doing a 2 Radio Setup from the back of the Jeep. IC-7300 and a G90 We often run multiple stations together so we need lots of antennas. Homemade 6M Hexbeam to complete my 6Pack awards Rainy day activation Another rainy day up on the Blue Ridge Parkway running 3 stations this day. Band Pass Filters we run with multiple stations Upgraded to a VAN - V10 15 Passenger - Pulls my camper like its not even back there. Setup the back as a POTA station. Diesel parking heater installed for cold day activating. My view from inside the van on one of those cold mornings. Group Activation from K-1319 with W4WDK (Wesley), W4TEA (Natalie), and K4HXM (Me) And my favorite POTA mode - Camping This was Holiday Lake State Park 73 All - Justin - K4HXM
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Observation: LiefePo4 Batteries
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I'm into my 4th year using LifePo4 batteries. My oldest battery is a 15 Ah Bioenno battery which I'm happy to report is maintaining really close to the fully charged capacity when I began keeping record 2 years ago (14.5v). My Chinese batteries have diminished some over that period and are newer batteries. One of the Chinese batteries can be fully charged and will many times shut down and come back to life with a very brief charge. Obviously, that's my last "go to". Just wanted to give an update as I'm only as good as my batteries and paying a little more seems to be prudent... at least for me.
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Michigan trip, first week of April 2024
Hi everyone My wife and I are taking the granddaughters on a road trip to Michigan (our old stomping grounds) the first week of April. Of course, the POTA kit is going in the car. Does anyone have favorite parks in Michigan? We will be staying at two rentals on the Huron shore between Mackinaw City and Alpena. I'll post my activations when I have more detailed plans. -- 73, Mike KQ9P
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Changes to POTA park identifiers…Heads up!
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https://qrper.com/2024/03/pota-is-changing-park-prefixes-and-in-some-cases-park-numbers/
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The ticks are out!
Hi all, I'm sure you all have noticed that ticks are out and about for the 2024 season. On Pi Day my friends and I POTA activated Powhatan State Park to test gear for SOTA. That evening the first tick of the season attached itself to me. Ticks carry several diseases one of which is Alpha Galactose Syndrome: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-gal_syndrome Trust me, you do not want this. Several in my rural neighborhood have contracted this and it is lifestyle changing, if not life threatening. Symptoms can be mild to anaphylactic shock. Once you have been infected, eating mammalian meat triggers the reaction. The infection is long term, years in fact. I want to share with you what I use to keep the ticks off of me and kill them. You may also have heard of this and maybe use this product. Sawyer Permethrin Insect Repellent. It is NOT sprayed on skin but on clothing, footwear, tents, groundcloths, cushions, backpacks, etc. Yesterday, I sprayed my boots, gaitors and SOTA gear in preparation for the SOTA season. This product can be found on your favorite online store. I encourage you to read the reviews. Take care! 73 Paula KQ4AWF
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