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New ham as of summer 2024. Started doing SOTA with my family of 4 in September 2024. Net control operator for Lake Washington Ham Club.
We like to activate using a handmade yagi antennae and Icom 2 meter mobile radio. Carne Mountain (W7W/CH-142) was our first 8-pointer and hardest hike yet at 8 miles and 3,600 feet elevation gain. The larches were at peak and it was a stunning summit!
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SOTA has provided opportunities to go places I would never think of going. Any station I operate is field "temporary."
PCT and CDT backpacker. Mostly a POTA guy now, but hope to get a few SOTA activations.
No activations yet, but enjoy chasing sota activations.
Retired software engineer after almost 30 years.
In 2021, got back into ham radio after a decade or so lapse.
Interested in homebrewing circuits and trying out new antenna ideas.
Know enough CW to chase SOTA/POTA. Working on better CW recognition so I can activate as well.
I enjoy backpacking, camping and combining that with ham radio.
Amateur Radio Operator since March 1995.
Mountain Climber Since 1972.
Activator - Since 2011
I am living in NW Montana after 20 years of traveling the world in the Army. Looking forward to getting the summits around here activated.
Ham'd up in 2022 with a General and looking to explore POTA and SOTA in the PNW. Extra in 2023.
Been active since the start of 2023 with over 450 points invested in summits in Oregon, Washington and California, and growing! I love operating QRP with an Elecraft KX2 and either a 40m EFHW antenna or a Wolf River vertical whip with coil for 40m. It's a very versatile setup. Happy to activate with newcomers or experienced operators!
Howdy! I'm a recent General licensee getting started with HF. I got into ham radio through emergency communications and also enjoy volunteering at races.
I'm just getting started with SOTA. My first activation was with the Portland Amateur Radio Club. Looking to start with summits close to Portland as I work on my setup. I have a Xiegu x6100, a Wolf River coil antenna, and an EFHW.
My husband and I are amateur radio operators. We live and work in the PNW.
We enjoy road trips and the idea of activating summits is exciting. We have a several Yaesu radios.
Husband, father, grandfather, and former Marine interested in all things HAM radio related specifically ultra portable setups for travel.
Currently I have not had to opportunity to activate any summits but as the weather continues to warm, I am hoping to get out in the next couple of weeks and explore some of the summits near me (Transistor Mt., Lookout Mt., Baldy, Gracie Pt. etc.)
Software developer, audio tech, musician. Lover of dogs and donuts.
Hiking and activating in remote areas is my primary ham radio interest. Also I like building on the workbench, and have built a lightweight digital-only rig to be able to do digital mode activations without needing a laptop.
Licensed as WN7DEO in 1965. As WA7DEO upgraded to Extra. 1996 changed call to K7VK.
Retired Forest Ecologist/Forest Silviculturist USFS.
Operate 160m through 70cm. New to SOTA in 2016. Love to summit scramble and wish I'd have known about SOTA years ago.
I activate and chase. Got into SOTA in 2016. Now using a KX3 and am looking forward to scrambling summits while I'm still able to. SOTA has already taken me to summits I would not have otherwise hiked. Two summits activated in and near the Bob Marshall/Scapegoat Wilderness have thrilling views, W7M/GA-084 & GA-163. My heart rate elevated when my radio was placed near large piles (fortunately old) of grizzly bear scat.
Former SOTA Association Manager for W7-Oregon, W7-Utah, W7-Montana, W7-Wyoming, and W7-Nevada. Completed all SOTA docs for W7-Washington and then turned over to Bruce/N7RR for execution. W7W subsequently managed by WW7D. Recently turned over W7-Idaho to Scott/W7IMC. W7O is now managed by K7ATN. Worked for the SOTA MT to incorporate NA into the SOTA family.
Currently retired as a EE and worked 21 yrs for UPS IT in NJ. "Trying" to sell my house in NJ so I can move back to the Pacific NW.
TBD
Helped with some activation's around the Mt. St. Helen's area and farther. Just thought I should sign up and truly participate.
I guess I am a chaser so far. I have a place near Mt. St. Helen's and my radio is usually on 146.520. I am up most weekends so give me a call! We have a club for the GPNF, WA7BF if you are interested please see our QRZ page. We have a VHF repeater with Allstar and autopatch, there is also a APRS and soon a GMRS repeater. Happy hunting!
Amateur radio in SW Oregon. Primarily POTA, but occasionally SOTA.
Drive up and short hikes.
I'm fairly new to ham radio and I love the outdoors. Normally, you'll find me on a climbing, hiking, biking, kayaking, or camping trip (I'm always game to meet other feral hams for activities!). Radio is a great way to connect with people and have fun on the go.
Right now, I'm really into antennas and maximizing my HT. I've never activated a summit before, but my first opportunity is right around the corner. I'm hoping to eventually be able to use homemade QRP transceivers and antennas to operate from all over the wilderness, including summits, on all of my adventures.
Licensed 2017. Enjoy portable activations. Just learning cw.
Interested in activating.
W4AK - I was first licensed in Montana, 1978. I have operated most modes through the years. Passion for HF and wire antennas.
Elekraft K2 owner. I am also HF mobile. My son (KA7UFO), and I met you atop Bald Peak park, near Newberg, Oregon last weekend. Interested in the regional SOTA activities.