Here is my latest VKFF Hunter certificate, issued for working a total of 400 different VKFF references. No doubt as a result of all of the activity over the weekend.
Amateur Radio
Amateur radio experiences with VK1DA
Brisbane - Australia
german amateur radio station
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Summits On The Air
SOTA on the peaks, wilderness QRP and some bushwalking
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Summits on the Ai
Amateur radio station from Belgium
Radio craft, homebrew, QRP/SOTA, AM
Ego loqui ad viros super montes
My adventures with Amateur Radio and Geocaching!
The rantings of VK2GAZ on his SOTA experiences in Australia
A survivor, with minor cuts and abrasions.
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Blog of Justin Giles-Clark VK7TW's SOTA and amateur radio adventures.
Geez, I didn’t even know there were that many!! I’d be interested to read (see) how you set up your post activation admin, the process you follow, programs you use and how they (if they) interact. I’m aware of your use of FLE , but do you have a way of stripping out SOTA, VKFF, SANCPA, IOTA, WWFF information or is it all entered manually?
Cheers
Chris
VK4FR/P
Hi Chris,
I’ll put up a dedicated post about this in the next week or so. If I work a SOTA station whilst out portable, it’s a manual entry that is made into the SOTA database. The VK5 Parks award is a spreadsheet unfortunately at this time, until the VK5 Parks database is complete.
Cheers,
Paul,
VK5PAS.