Thursday, May 22, 2025
SOTA Safety Tip #1 - Bring Plenty Of Water
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Road To Goat
Saturday, February 8, 2025
PQ ARES Home
Welcome to the Rancho Penasquitos (PQ) ARES Home page. Here, you will find the most ARES info as it relates to Rancho Penasquitos in San Diego. Please visit SDGARES.net for the Main San Diego ARES page.
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The PQ ares team is sub-team of the greater San Diego ARES organization (SDG ARES). The Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES) which consists of licensed amateurs who have voluntarily registered their qualifications and equipment, with their local ARES leadership, for communications duty in the public service when disaster strikes. It is sponsored by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) in the United States and Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). The San Diego / Southwestern Section provides services to the San Diego and Imperial Counties of California. San Diego County ARES provides communications support during emergencies to hospitals, clinics, and other non-governmental organizations. For information about joining our team, please visit our website at www.SDGARES.NET.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2024
My SOTA Expedition Loadout
Updated: 7/23/2020
(BTW, SOTA = "Summits On The Air") Click on images for larger.
This page is turning into a bit of my "options" for a SOTA loadout. After doing this hobby for a while, gaining experience from my own adventures and learning from others, I've amassed a bit more equipment that changes based on mission. Below you'll see that I use different radios for given mission. I've been trying to lighten my load and go QRP with the KX2 and an ultra-light antenna but there are times when I load up the heavier FT-891 and associated battery when I really want to punch some power out and see how far I can really go.
One of the things that will really help me go QRP (lower power) is CW. Sending morse code over CW allows me to potentially get a lot more contacts farther away because the narrow band provides better signal to noise ratio. As I continue to learn about gear, make new antennas, learn CW, and experiment, I expect things will change. Mission #1 is have fun, and I seem to be nailing that. Pictured above is a complete 10 watt station, radio, antenna, and keyer. All you need to add is a way to get the antenna up in the air (tree or pushup pole) (it has a built in mic).(Note: Originally published Dec 31, 2017, updated Nov. 3, 2019)
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Sunday, April 7, 2024
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
2023 - A Record SOTA Year!
In addition, here are some other personal best records in 2023 for me:
- Most radiation absorbed, 200 centigray.
- Least blood spilled doing SOTA (so I must be figuring this out. )
- Most summits in a single UTC day, 5
- Most bands used during an activation, 10
- Most associations activated, 6
- Most summit-to-summits, 560 for 2,731 pts
- Most completes, 68
- Most chasing, 839 for 3,243 pts
- Broke through 3,000 activator points, making me 3x mountain goat.
None of this would have been possible without help from the SOTA community and the overlanding vehicle belonging to W6TED.
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Presenting to PARC on August 2nd
I'm looking forward to presenting to the Palomar Amateur Radio Club on August 2nd.
If you'd like to look at the presentation directly, go HERE.