Many thanks to Jon (KA6TVX) who shares the following field report from K-1186.
Jon writes:
Activation of park K-1186 Pt. Mugu State Park the hard way
I thought you might be interested in my activating K-1186.
Within the park is Mugu peak that’s 1200 ft above sea level. This is not the highest or most prominent in the park but to get to it you follow an old Chumash Indian trail that goes up the mountain making it a much rougher hike than usual.
The round trip is about 3 miles but took 2 hours to reach the peak. After we got there I set up the Ic-705 and the Wolf River Coil Silver Bullet and tuned it for 40 meters CW.
I noticed that the battery on iPhone was almost dead so was logging on paper. No contacts on 40 after 30 minutes of calling so switched to 20 and retuning my antenna. Got 13 contacts (after I got home and entered them in HAMRS I noticed that each contact was from a different state which I have not had before).
My son came with me; that was really nice.
Thank you for the mini field report and photos, Jon! What a beautiful location. Sorry that 40 meters wasn’t more productive for you, but it looks like 20 meters certainly made up for it. Well done!
Like you, I believe it’s fun to pack in a radio at a park and go on a long hike. It gives me a bit of that “SOTA” feeling, but there’s no particular summit I have to hit and the activation zone is basically anything within the park boundary!
Thank you again for sharing your experience on Mugu peak.
Thanks for a great article Jon. Looks like you didn’t need a tuner. Did you utilize the built in analyzer on the 705 to set up the WRC Silver bullet?
No, I took along my MFJ-259 SWR Analyzer. I had recorded on what turn it was resonant at home and found it only needed minor adjustment up on the peak.
Thanks for the report! Look like you had fun and that’s what’s important. I got to get out more.
Thanks Jon for telling us your story and thanks Thomas for publishing it.
Great job!! 73 & HNY
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