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====== Radio choices for SOTA expeditions ====== | ====== Radio choices for SOTA expeditions ====== | ||
+ | This guide aims to help you choose the right radio setup based on the type of activation you’re planning, the power you need, and the mode that suits your style. There’s no one-size-fits-all, | ||
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+ | For example, VHF on an HT is fast and accessible—perfect for quick activations—but it has limitations in terms of range and penetration. While FM on VHF is simple and reliable, it doesn’t have the same reach as CW or digital modes on HF, which can go further but require more technical skill to set up and operate. SSB is great for voice communication but lacks the range and efficiency of CW or digital modes. | ||
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+ | In the end, the radio you choose depends on your goals for the activation—whether you're looking for simplicity and portability or aiming for longer-distance contacts. Keep in mind that this guide is just a starting point. As you gain experience, you may want to upgrade or fine-tune your kit for better performance, | ||
- | To be completed | + | ===== Choosing a Band: HF to UHF ===== |
+ | **HF (High Frequency)** bands are ideal for longer-range communication and are commonly used for portable operations. These bands allow you to reach stations across the country or even internationally, | ||
- | ===== VHF/ | + | **VHF/UHF** is a popular choice for SOTA activations, |
- | * Handhelds | + | ===== Choosing a Radio: HT to All Band QRO beast ===== |
- | * Base Radios | + | **Handheld radios** (HTs) are an excellent option for beginners or those looking for a lightweight solution. They are simple to operate, with fewer components to manage, and they tend to be portable and compact. While typically lower in power, the height of a summit provides a significant advantage when trying to make contacts. With the right antenna, handheld radios are an effective choice for activating a summit. |
+ | Base or mobile radios can offer more power and flexibility, | ||
- | ===== HF ===== | + | **QRP (low-power)** radios are popular for keeping activations light and simple. Many operators prefer QRP setups for their portability, |
- | QRP Radios | + | **QRO (High-Power) - Do You Even Lift, Bro?** For those looking for even more power, larger |
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