SOTA SSTV

The wx was OK (low cloud, low visibility, but dry) until I started the SSTV. I could have descended after doing CW, SSB and FT4 and stayed dry.

The AZ rule came to my aid. Like on our last visit, the cattle up here were very lively and inquisitive - but this time they were in the upper field near the trig point and true summit. I set up at the upper edge of the middle field, 7m below the true summit.

Lamberton Hill GM/SS-286 - 30 QSOs

20m CW: 14 QSOs
20m SSB: 6 QSOs
20m FT4: 9 QSOs
20m SSTV: 1 QSO

Driving off the hill I had to perform an emergency stop on the wet descending lane when a deer hurdled the fence to my left and landed in the road in front of my car before hurdling into the field on the other side! At least I know the tyres and brakes on my Duster are working well!

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