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oarc-fota-day [2026/06/27 08:32] – [Planned Activity] m5lgmoarc-fota-day [2026/08/07 20:58] (current) – Mort upgrade: tighten emphasis markers so they parse again 0.0.0.0
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   * **Time:** In the past we have tried to match other organisations' operating times on joint activity days. I am less bothered about this in 2026 - go whenever you want.   * **Time:** In the past we have tried to match other organisations' operating times on joint activity days. I am less bothered about this in 2026 - go whenever you want.
   * **Bands and Modes:** The usual ones: 2M, 10M, 12M, 15M, 17M, 20M, 40M depending on individual activator and gear. If people want to do exotic bands/data modes or anything else that is also absolutely fine!   * **Bands and Modes:** The usual ones: 2M, 10M, 12M, 15M, 17M, 20M, 40M depending on individual activator and gear. If people want to do exotic bands/data modes or anything else that is also absolutely fine!
-  * **Choose a location: ** Visit your chosen OTA scheme website and find a location closest to you. Note down any identifier IDs for the location+  * **Choose a location:** Visit your chosen OTA scheme website and find a location closest to you. Note down any identifier IDs for the location
   * **Post an alert:** If your chosen OTA scheme has a spotting/alerting service you may wish to make use of it in advance as it will let folk prepare for it and be waiting for you when you get set up at your location. SOTAWatch is popular for SOTA - other OTAs will maybe have places too.   * **Post an alert:** If your chosen OTA scheme has a spotting/alerting service you may wish to make use of it in advance as it will let folk prepare for it and be waiting for you when you get set up at your location. SOTAWatch is popular for SOTA - other OTAs will maybe have places too.
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 | Thomas M5LGM | BOTA | <del>Burrough Hill</del> Cold Overton ROC Post|B/G-0470, Grid: IO92oq, WAB: SK80 | 20W, HF mostly 20m, 40m - SSB, CW. Maybe 2m 70cm FM. | | Thomas M5LGM | BOTA | <del>Burrough Hill</del> Cold Overton ROC Post|B/G-0470, Grid: IO92oq, WAB: SK80 | 20W, HF mostly 20m, 40m - SSB, CW. Maybe 2m 70cm FM. |
 | JD ME1JDU | SOTA | Ward’s Stone | G/SP-003 | 70cm, 2m & HF | | JD ME1JDU | SOTA | Ward’s Stone | G/SP-003 | 70cm, 2m & HF |
 +| Dani M6VPN | POTA | St Marys Lighthouse | GB-0063 | 40m-20m FT8, SSB; 2m FM/P |
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