WC4DC RADIO LIBRARY · GUIDED PATH
Your First POTA Activation
A guided path from choosing a park and planning a portable station through spotting, operating, logging, and submitting the activation.
Use this path before your first Parks on the Air activation. Start with the current POTA rules, choose an accessible park and practical station footprint, advertise or spot the activation, make and accurately log contacts, then create and submit a valid ADIF log. The final club-activation step explains how WC4DC can operate as a group using the club callsign.
Be ready to plan a safe first park activation, know where to verify park boundaries and rules, spot your station, log contacts correctly, and submit the activation.
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01Operating · Portable & POTA
Parks on the Air — Getting Started
Parks on the Air
Official POTA starting point for hunters and activators, including the spotting page, park map, basic activation flow, and log upload process.
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02Operating · Portable & POTA
Parks on the Air — Current Rules
Parks on the Air
Official POTA rules covering valid park locations, station boundaries, contacts, logging, multiple operators, and club activations.
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03Operating · Portable & POTA
POTA Activator Guide
Parks on the Air
Official planning and operating guide covering park research, equipment, safety, spotting, on-air practice, and post-activation work.
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04Operating · Portable & POTA
POTA Station Footprint & Activation Styles
Parks on the Air
Official guidance for choosing accessible parks, researching operating locations, and scaling a portable station footprint responsibly.
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05Operating · Portable & POTA
POTA Logging Made Easy
Parks on the Air
Official guide to ADIF log fields, park-to-park contacts, multiple operators, club callsigns, and common logging situations.
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06Operating · Portable & POTA
POTA Club Activation Guide
Parks on the Air
Official guidance for planning and running a group activation under a club callsign, including operators, stations, spotting, and logging.