SOTA Youth Field Day
SOTA Youth Field Day - Summit on the Air Activation
Group Members:
- 9A3BYW
- ON6RF
- ET3AA
- EA6ALW
- ON3MKO
Event Overview:
- Name of the Event: SOTA Youth Field Day
- Number of Participants: 6 people (2 experienced, 4 beginners)
- Level of Experience: Beginners who just got their licenses, with two experienced participants to guide them.
- Duration: 30 hours (2 days with overnight camping on the summit)
- Location: Easily accessible summit via cable car/public transport or a simple means of transportation.
Space Needed:
- Radio Tent (4x4m): For radio operation, equipped with tables, chairs, and logging equipment.
- Larger Tent: For non-radio needs, such as sleeping, dining, and relaxation.
Food:
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Meals: 3 meals a day:
- Simple, easy-to-prepare or pre-cooked meals (e.g., pasta, rice-based meals).
- Snacks and drinks for energy throughout the day.
- Catering Equipment: Portable stoves, pots, and utensils for meal preparation.
Budget:
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Estimated Costs: €500 (requires detailed budgeting based on location and supply costs).
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Expenses Include:
- Food for the duration of the event.
- Camping equipment (if not already available).
- Transportation costs for equipment and participants.
- Funding Sources: Local radio society, participant contributions, potential sponsorship.
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Expenses Include:
Materials and Equipment Needed:
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Tents:
- 1 tent for radio operations.
- 1 tent for sleeping and other needs.
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Power Supply:
- Batteries for the radio equipment.
- Solar panels for battery recharging.
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Radio Equipment:
- HF radios, antennas, masts, cables, TRX (transceivers).
- Antennas and other materials for satellite communication (if applicable).
- Logging equipment: laptops, tablets, or paper logs.
- Furniture: Tables and chairs for the radio setup.
- Camping Equipment: Sleeping bags, camping beds.
- Catering Equipment: Cooking gear, portable stoves.
- First Aid Kit: Ensure the group is prepared for minor injuries or health issues.
- HT Radios: Participants should bring handheld radios, but extras should be provided if necessary.
- Transportation: A vehicle or van to carry equipment to the summit.
Organizer's Preparations:
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Pre-event:
- Announce the event and open registration for participants.
- Grocery shopping for food and supplies.
- Test all equipment before the event (batteries, radios, antennas).
- Recharge batteries and prepare solar panels.
- Ensure all necessary permits and authorizations for the location.
- Monitor weather conditions, and prepare a contingency plan.
- For satellite work, calculate satellite passes over the summit during the event.
What Participants Need to Bring:
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Personal Items:
- Sleeping bag, clothing (including extra underwear), and hygiene products.
- A backpack for personal items and water bottles.
- Optional: small portable radios or handheld transceivers (HTs).
Event Structure:
Pre-Event Preparation:
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Day Before the Event:
- Go to the summit in advance to do a test run with one radio.
- Ensure everything is working smoothly to guarantee a successful and enjoyable activation.
Day 1 (Morning - Arrival and Setup):
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Early Morning:
- Meet at an agreed location.
- Pack all supplies and equipment into a transport vehicle and head to the summit.
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Arrival at the Summit:
- Teach participants the basics of setting up a campsite:
- Setting up the tents (radio tent and sleeping tent).
- Ensuring proper positioning of the tents to protect from wind or adverse weather.
- Activity: Team-building exercise to establish the camp quickly and efficiently.
- Teach participants the basics of setting up a campsite:
Day 1 (Afternoon - Radio Setup and Activation):
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Lunch Break:
- Enjoy a simple meal to refuel before starting the radio activities.
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Radio Station Setup:
- Show the participants how to set up the radio equipment:
- Set up antennas and teach about orientation for optimal signal.
- Connect radios, batteries, and logging equipment.
- Basic tips for antenna placement and adjusting for various bands.
- Activity: Each participant assists in different parts of the station setup.
- Show the participants how to set up the radio equipment:
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SOTA Activation (Afternoon - Early Evening):
- Objective: Help participants complete contacts on various bands and modes.
- Start with Search & Pounce (S&P) mode, where participants listen for signals and make contact.
- Beginners will start with easier contacts, gaining confidence in operating the station.
- Once participants are comfortable, they can begin Calling CQ for SOTA activation.
- Guide them through handling a pile-up, as it’s almost guaranteed on a summit.
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Backup Activities:
- For those waiting to operate the HF station, provide other activities like:
- Hiking or exploring the summit.
- Geocaching if the area supports it.
- Animal watching or nature exploration.
- Stargazing after dark (depending on weather).
- For those waiting to operate the HF station, provide other activities like:
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Satellite Operations (Optional):
- Teach participants how to work SOTA via satellite, explaining how to track satellite passes and make contacts.
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Dinner and Evening Activities:
- Dinner: Cook a simple meal together as a group.
- After dinner, relax and socialize around the campsite.
- Night Activity: Continue operating the HF station or satellite, giving participants the opportunity to make night-time contacts.
Day 2 (Morning - Pack Up and Departure):
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Morning Activity:
- Clean up and pack away all radio equipment and antennas.
- Ensure all logging is completed and saved.
- Review the basics of how the station was disassembled for future reference.
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Camp Pack-Up:
- Pack up tents, clean the site, and ensure no trash is left behind.
- Make sure the camp area is left better than it was found.
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Departure from Summit:
- Travel back down the summit together, reflecting on the weekend’s achievements.
Learning Objectives:
- Teach participants how to properly set up a ham radio station for SOTA activation.
- Provide hands-on experience with antenna setup, radio operation, and logging.
- Help beginners gain confidence in making contacts, including handling pile-ups and calling CQ.
- Encourage teamwork through shared camp setup and maintenance activities.
- Introduce satellite communications as an additional fun and educational activity.
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