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Summits On The Air. PowerPoint Created by: Guy Hamblen – N7UN SOTA W7 Summits Manager. Mountain Top Activations and Amateur Radio. Presented by: Curtis Hays – KC5CW Stephen Denison – W5SMD HamCom 2013. Summits on the Air. How did it start? What is it? How do I participate? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Summits On The Air
PowerPoint Created by:
Guy Hamblen – N7UN
SOTA W7 Summits Manager
Mountain Top Activations and Amateur RadioPresented by:
Curtis Hays – KC5CWStephen Denison – W5SMD
HamCom 2013
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Summits on the Air
• How did it start?
• What is it?
• How do I participate?
• Can I get any awards?
• How do I start activating and what equipment should I use?
• Safety and Operating
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“For as long as there has been radio, amateurs have taken their stations to the tops of hills…
“It’s perhaps a little surprising then that no formal programme for activating summits existed until March 2002!”
Radcom, July 2004
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How did SOTA start?
• Original idea of John, G3WGV• Developed with Richard, G3CWI• Launched on March 2nd 2002• Internet based activity
– Industrial strength database by Gary, G0HJQ• 1.8 million QSO’s in SOTA Database• More than 5,900 registered users
– Sophisticated web portal by Jon, GM4ZFZ• Alerting, spotting, forum, etc
– 55 participating countries and nearly 60,000 peaks in the SOTA database and growing fast
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wG0AT and N7UN on Humboldt Pk, CO
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Richard, G3CWI/P on Snowdon - GW/NW-001
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Stephen, W5SMD on Winding Stair Mountain, W5O/OU-002
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Curtis, KC5CW, on W5O/QA-001
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Summits on the Air
• How did it start?
• What is it?
• How do I participate?
• Can I get any awards?
• How do I start activating and what equipment should I use?
• Safety and Operating
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What is the SOTA program?
“Summits on the Air (SOTA) is an award program for radio amateurs and shortwave listeners that encourages portable operation in mountainous areas. SOTA has been carefully designed to make participation possible for everyone - this is not just for mountaineers! There are awards for activators (those who ascend to the summits) and chasers (who either operate from home, a local hilltop or are even Activators on other summits).” From www.sota.org.uk
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General SOTA Principles
• One set of generic rules for everyone• DX entities form one or more “Associations”
– USA and Canada are exceptions
• Associations maintain a list of summits• SOTA scoring is based on elevation in that
Association• Activators, Chasers & SWLs are participants• Various awards, Honor Rolls, etc. • Totally Internet based administration• Patterned after IOTA, Islands on the Air
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Selected SOTA Associations• G - England• GW - Wales• GD - Isle of Man• GM - Scotland• GI - Northern Ireland• HA - Hungary• F – France• EI - Ireland• DM - Germany• OE - Austria• SV - Greece• ZS - South Africa• HB - Switzerland• W2 – USA• ON – Belgium• OK – Czech Republic• OH – Finland• SP – Poland• LA – Norway• HB0 – Liechtenstein
• ON – Belgium• OK – Czech Republic• OH – Finland• SP – Poland• LA – Norway• HB0 – Liechtenstein• SM – Sweden• S5 – Slovenia• PA – Netherlands• OD – Lebanon• TK – Corsica• Z3 – Macedonia• W1 – USA• W6 – USA• VE2 – Canada• W3 - USA(W3)• VP8 - Falkland Islands• LX - Luxembourg• 9H - Malta• OZ - Denmark• YO – Romania• E7- Bosnia-Herzegovina• VE1- Canada (Novia
Scotia)
More are on the way…
• W0 - USA(W0)• UT – Ukraine• W4G – USA (Georgia)• W4T – USA (Tennessee)• W4V – USA (Virginia)• W5A – USA (Arkansas)• W5M – USA (Mississippi)• W5N – USA (New Mexico)• W5O – USA (Oklahoma)• W5T – USA (Texas)• W7A – USA (Arizona)• W7I – USA (Idaho)• W7M – USA (Montana)• W7N – USA (Nevada)• W7O – USA (Oregon)• W7U – USA (Utah)• W7W – USA (Washington)• W7Y – USA (Wyoming)• W8V – USA (West Virginia)• HL - South Korea• W7 - USA(W7)• EA1 - Spain - North WestAs of Apr 2011
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When is a peak not a SOTA peak?
• A qualified SOTA peak is when:– Prominence is greater than 500 ft (150m) from
surrounding peaks (333 ft, 100m for Oklahoma)
• Peak qualification rules:– Vertical separation concept (500’ prominence)– Must be a readily accessible summit
• Private property with permission only (no trespassing)
• Respect for Native American and Government properties
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Prominence Definition
100m
300m280m
330m
400m
Sea Level
Qualifies for SOTA
Qualifies for SOTADoes not qualify
for SOTA
200m
50m
400m
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SOTA Scoring• Based on ASL elevation of a qualified peak
– Varies by Association– May include a “seasonal bonus” for activators– Same principles for Chasers and SWLs
• Scoring example for W5O – Oklahoma:Under 1349’ 1 point (28 peaks)
1350’ to <1550’ 2 points (48 peaks)
1550’ to <1850’ 4 points (32 peaks)
1850’ to <2250’ 6 points (43 peaks)
2250’ to <2450’ 8 points (23 peaks)
2450’ + 10 points (8 peaks)
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Association Reference Lists
• All Texas peaks listed in the W5T Association Reference Manual.
• All Oklahoma peaks listed in the W5O Association Reference Manual available at www.sota.org.uk
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Summits on the Air
• How did it start?
• What is it?
• How do I participate?
• Can I get any awards?
• How do I start activating and what equipment should I use?
• Safety and Operating
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Participation Roles
• Activators – those who “activate” a peak
• Chasers – those who work the activator
• Short Wave Listeners – those who can confirm a qso
• Each group scores “points” for their participation. Points then total for awards.
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Web Tools for SOTA
• www.sota.org.uk– The main site about the SOTA program
• www.sotawatch.org– Alerts, spots, map, and a forum– Register to participate
• Anyone can read information posted
• database.sota.org.uk/– Log chasing and activating QSO’s– Register to enter QSO’s and see more detail
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Chaser Honor Roll
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Activator Honor RollW5T Activator Rankings as of May 2013
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Summits on the Air
• How did it start?
• What is it?
• How do I participate?
• Can I get any awards?
• How do I start activating and what equipment should I use?
• Safety and Operating
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SOTA Awards
• Certificates• 100, 250 and 500 points• Mountain Goat
– 1000 activating points
• Shack Sloth– 1000 chasing points
• SWL• Association awards• Further certificates at
2500, 5000, 10000 points
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Summits on the Air
• How did it start?
• What is it?
• How do I participate?
• Can I get any awards?
• How do I start activating and what equipment should I use?
• Safety and Operating
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Bands and Modes
• VHF+– A lot of 2m FM– SSB is popular– CW is also used occasionally
• HF– A lot of CW, due to use of QRP equipment– 10118 kHz, 14060 kHz, 14342.5 kHz are
popular
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Have a go!
• You don’t have to be a mountaineer!– Some summits where you can drive to the top, just
walk out of the activation zone and then back up– You can participate from your shack
• But if you are...– There are many first expeditions yet to be done– It’s a good excuse to enjoy the outdoors on the
summit looking at the views– It’s a great way to bring two hobbies together
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Summits on the Air
• How did it start?
• What is it?
• How do I participate?
• Can I get any awards?
• How do I start activating and what equipment should I use?
• Safety and Operating
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Mountain safety
• Safety is important to SOTA• Competence rule… Don’t take risks• SOTA does not add to the risks
– Mountain peaks are dangerous already, wear a helmet• Golden rules
– Don’t take abnormal or unreasonable risks– Keep track of time, especially in winter– Don’t get cold, temperature drops as you go up– Drink/bring water, have food, prepare for emergencies
• Obey laws– Driving up Mount Scott is speed enforced
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Principal Rules for Activators
• Cannot use motorized transport to summit
• Must operate from portable power source
• Must carry all equipment to summit
• Must make at least four QSOs
• QSO’s via repeaters don’t count
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Equipment
• It’s all a lot easier these days!– Equipment is smaller, lighter and more efficient– Battery technology has improved immensely
• Typical activator radios– FT817, FT857, IC-703, Elecraft K1, KX1, KX3– Various handy-talkies for 2m FM, 6m FM etc
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Typical SOTA Equipment
Handheld Radios e.g Yaesu VX7
Portable Radios e.g. Yaesu FT817
QRO (relatively light) Radios e.g. Yaesu FT857
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Typical SOTA Equipment
A wire antenna (EFHW, OCFD or Buddi) & Fiberglass Pole
LiPO/LiFePO/etc are used due to light weight, high output
Bugspray, throw rope & weight, first aid, log/pen, & a weather report.
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Ollallie Butte, Central Oregon
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Sunset Mt Fuji, Central Oregon
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What’s Close?
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Tech
• Apps!– iPhone
• SotaGoat• Pocket SOTA• HamLog/Pignology• RepeaterBook (repeater QSOs don’t count
but they can drum up some 146.52 or if youREV and log a simplex QSO without the repeater, it counts)
– Android• Pocket SOTA• SOTA Finder • SOTA Logger
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Summary
• So now go take a hike; go climb a peak!– Chasing– Activating
• Use the SOTA Internet based tools– Alerting– Spotting (if you won’t have internet on the
summit, pre-spot, alert, cell ph a buddy, APRS– Database
• Be careful – it’s addictive!
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Sunrise over Guadalupe PeakHighest Point in Texas
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Questions?
www.sota.org.uk
www.sotawatch.org
http://groups.yahoo.com/
group/nasota/
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