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-===== But I’ve never done SOTA before! =====+[[oarc-sota-day|Back to the main page]]
  
-Dont worry - weve got you covered[[sotapersonalequipment|Here]] is useful guide for what to expect and what to take (other than radio gear).+====== What should I take? ====== 
 +Planning your first SOTA activation, or returning after some time, can feel overwhelming, but its important to remember that the skills you already bring to the table can make the experience uniquely your own. Whether you're an experienced hiker, an expert cartographer, a seasoned outdoors worker, or simply someone whos great at preparing a packed lunch, these transferable skills will serve you well on your activationWith bit of preparation, you’ll find that SOTA activations are not only about radio operations—they’re an opportunity to blend your outdoor knowledge with your amateur radio enthusiasm. This guide will help you decide what equipment and essentials to bring to ensure a successful and enjoyable outing.
  
-The most important advicedon’t push yourself too hard and enjoy the scenery. Make sure someone knows where you’re going and your route and when to expect you back. Look after yourself: the basic stuff.+To-dofinish radio/antenna/power sections
  
-To-do: add radio/antenna/power section?+  * [[sotapersonalequipment|Outdoor Equipment]] This is first for a reason. Safety, comfort and then radio.  
 +  * [[oarc-sota-day-radios|Radio equipment]] - HF and VHF/UHF equipment ideas 
 +  * [[oarc-sota-day-power|Power options]] - some ideas for powering your expeditions 
 +  * [[oarc-sota-day-antennas|Antenna Ideas]] - lightweight antenna ideas for a variety of bands 
 +===== YouTube resources ===== 
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 +If you want some tips on how to make your activation a success there are lots of videos of people activating summits on YouTube, along with some tutorials and guides. You are encouraged to check some of these out! 
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 +  * https://youtu.be/PERTbLZ4EyU - M0JCQ managing a busy pile up with lots of summit-to-summits 
 +  * https://youtu.be/nkiht95YCP4 - M0JCQ’s equipment list 
 +  * https://youtu.be/MxfAGgABqHA - K6ARK - showing some examples of CW contacts. If you want to do some CW but are worried about how well it will go programmes like SOTA are useful because of the simple, known exchange used in a QSO. 
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 +===== Public engagement ===== 
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 +https://wiki.oarc.uk/leaflet - If you're out and about you'll get asked questions by the public, that is pretty much a given. This can be annoying when you're operating and listening intently. Here's something you can hand out to the public that explains what amateur radio is and what you're actually doing at the time.
oarc-sota-day-beginners.1653223483.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/05/22 12:44 by mm3iig