EMDRC PRESENTATION SOTA LIGHT VK3BQ - November 2013.

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EMDRC PRESENTATION SOTA LIGHT VK3BQ - November 2013

Key Points for VK3 summits 25m Activation Zone - Activation is within last vertical 25 meters of the summit. Final access into this zone is via non motorised means. You can park in an activation zone and walk outside this area and back in, as long as final zone access is made without the aid of a vehicle. Sota aims to combine a walk on a mountain with radio activity. For greater Melbourne summits, most access is as simple as a 200m walk. 4 contacts to qualify as a valid summit - bands and modes can be mixed. You can work anyone on any band/mode to qualify. No Repeater Contacts. A valid contact requires call sign exchange and signal report exchange. A chaser will want your summit ID. Operating equipment, antennas and power needs to be carried into the activation zone, and setup as part of the activation. No using the radio in your car. A handheld in your pocket is all you need. Seasonal bonus points for high summits activated during winter “15 June to 14 October”. These are considered difficult summits typically under snow. The higher the Mountain, the harder it is deemed and the more points awarded. Though points are awarded, the points component is not the driver of activity. 40m is the most popular band - Activity mostly around MHz LSB. FM / VHF activity typically on the simplex calling Frequency MHz Rules and summit information for the Victorian SOTA program at

Sota information The ability to Spot Summits you hear and work, spotting generates interest and helps the station qualify. The ability to alert the community of upcoming summits you plan to activate. eg. Saturday 2pm, Mt Dandenong. A active discussion forum and information source on summits and sota in general.

Summit mapping software

MT DANDENONG VK3/VC-025 Easy access form Melbourne. Toilets and facilities for a family outing. Activation zone from above Ridge Road, the walk in a fraction harder than others due to private property. SkyHigh has an entry fee. Good Melbourne coverage with a VHF handheld. sota-activation-mt-dandenong-vc- 025/ sota-activation-mt-dandenong-vc- 025/

ARTHURS SEAT VK3/VC-031 Near Melbourne and easy to get to by car. A path leads form the toilet block south of the lookout down the hill and takes you outside the activation zone. Good coverage back into Melbourne on VHF Handhelds. HF can see a little bit of local noise. Tables, Picnic facilities and toilets for a family outing.

MT MACEDON VK3/VC-007 An easy Drive from Melbourne. Easy walk into activation zone along main road. The first of the commercial tower sites is the zone start, operation at the monument. Good Melbourne VHF handheld coverage, though HF can be a little noisy. Picnic facilities for a nice family day out.

MT DONNA BUANG VK3/VC-002 Nice picturesque drive form Melbourne 25m activation zone is from the top overflow/snow car-park. This is an Easy (but a little steep) walk to the summit. Toilets and tables and picnic facilities/BBQ’s for a family trip. Fire lookout tower for that extra VHF handheld height. ota-activation-vk3vc-002-mt-donna- buang/ ota-activation-vk3vc-002-mt-donna- buang/

Scoring & Results

Enter worked details under submit Logs

SOTA GOAT IOS APP

Sota Goat Allows you to Spot, alert, follow, and watch activity from an iOS device You can configure automatic alerts so the device will bleat when a summit is activated *a bleating goat is the most amusing thing my 3 and 5 year old kids have ever heard! Many SOTA Apps exist. this is the one I use. goat-ios-app-review/ goat-ios-app-review/