# HF portable pt2 Having enjoyed operating portable with my HF radio setup and being a little disappointed with the number of contacts last time. I decided to try again over the Easter holiday. ## SOTA Saturday Saturday, I went back to the same SOTA summit as before. This time with a lighter load, due to the LiFePO4 battery and being more critical over what I took along. Last time there were some items I didn't use and it seemed a bit silly to carry them up to the summit for a second time. Unfortunately after operating on 40m for about 1.5hrs, the weather took a turn for the worse. As it started to rain, initially I covered the radio and battery with a waterproof coat, thinking it might just be a passing shower. I toughed it out for a while. However, on seeing more heavy clouds on the horizon I decided to pack away and save my gear getting drenched. By the time I got back down to the car park the rain had stopped. I'd about had enough anyway and there were no guarantees about the weather as the rain had not been forecast. ## Sunday high ground After returning home Saturday afternoon I arranged to meet up with another local amateur radio operator to go out to another local high spot. He wanted to activate it as it is located in a valid POTA park. His plan was to operate on 20m so, as I hadn't managed to attempt any contacts on 10m the previous day, I decided to just operate on that band. I was surprised initially when tuning around to find a net going on with at least two audible VK (Australian) stations. Unfortunately they were just saying their goodbyes, so regretfully I didn't jump in to make the contact. 10m is an interesting band, when it's open you can get some more exotic stations. I was happy to make a contact on the Greek island of Crete and in Turkey, Istanbul as well as several Russian stations. ## Conclusion As with most things, there are always improvements to be had. However for only three attempts operating HF portable, I think it went fairly well. Further improvements can be made by reducing the size and weight of what I'm carrying and the simplicity of the setup. Currently it takes more time than I'd like to assemble and disassemble the station.