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title: "Stiphoutse bossen, Kievitlaan"
date: "2025-01-18"
language: "en"
pota-locator: "NL-0233"
bands: "40m"
mode: "SSB"
transceiver: "Yaesu FT-897"
total-unique-qso: "18"
antenna: "Endfed"
---
A nice, cold, early morning at 07:00, with the frost still on the evergreen at about 3°C (37.4°F). This time located at the northern end of the Stiphoutse bossen near the Kievitlaan (street name), near camping spot Croy.
frost
location map
I tried a setup that required minimal effort. A backpack and an antenna with a mast carried on my bicycle. It is still not optimal, I haul way too much stuff in an unwieldy way to the POTA location. I still have to minimize more equipment and discover better transportation methods.
I tried a new power supply, a [LIFEPO4 battery](https://greencell.global/en/lifepo4-batteries-2/5727-green-cell-cube-lifepo4-leisure-battery-7ah-128v-896wh-solar-battery-for-ups-alarm-systems-monitoring-toys-cctv-telecom.html) (Lithium Iron Phosphate), 12.8 V, 7 Ah, 89.6 Wh made by Greencell, a Polish company. Operating at only 15 watts, I had more than enough power. The battery weighs about 900 Gram (2 Pound).
I still have to replace my coax cable. While an excellent Aircell 7 cable, its far too unwieldy. I still use my vademecum, but I should eventually leave that at home as well.
field setup with bicycle
equipment on ground
I used an endfed antenna made by HyEndFed, which I hoisted up a mast and attached the antenna to a tree branch in the woods. On the 40m band, it worked perfectly and I did not have to use my tuner. Maybe I can leave that device at home as well next time.
hyendfed
antenne
I managed to get 14 QSO's in a few hours with only 15 watt operating power.
operator