How about just including "Rover threads" in the subject of all post
regarding rover rules. Then, those of us who do not want their mailbox
cluttered up can set up a mail rule to delete post with "Rover rules" in
the subject.
73,
Tom K6EU aka K6EU/r
frank bechdoldt wrote:
> Please change the charter to exclude rovers or hit delete on a rover topic
> you don't like.
> The discussion comes form the opperational practices and they are discussed
> here.
>
> I was trying to gracefully let it die for now, but this should not be
> squelched.
> If you treuel want it to die, help find or encourage a comprimise that will
> be followed.
> Some thought that was achived last year.......
> Much of it came from this reflector. Its better than arguning and calling
> each other names on the calling frequency. Yes this has happened from these
> threads on e-skip.
> If you don't like the charter, change it, ignore it or move on.
> Do not exclude rovers from the entire group.
>
> k3uhf
>
>
> The reflector charter:
>
> The VHF Contesting Reflector is designed to be a place to discuss all aspects
> of contesting on frequencies of 50 MHz and above. We hope to generate
> discussions of any and all topics that affect VHF contesting. These might
> include technical discussions, station design, operating techniques, contest
> rules, propagation, sources for VHF+ resources and new technologies to name a
> few. There is also no limitation on how complex these issues may become; they
> may range from simple informational queries to highly technical discussions
> of almost any subject related to VHF contesting. While there are excellent
> general purpose VHF reflectors like Stanford and Blacksheep, many active and
> interesting VHF club reflectors and VHF reflectors that specialize in some
> restricted aspect of the VHF world like 6 meters, this is the first list that
> specializes in VHF contesting. We would particularly like to attract two
> groups of real or potential VHF contesters. Those VHFers who would not choose
to
> join the CQ-Contest Reflector because of its emphasis on HF contesting and
> those HF contesters who would like to explore VHF contesting. There are no
> geographical restrictions. All are welcome whether you are in North America,
> Europe, Japan or elsewhere. Many of us have never met in person and may know
> each other only by reputation. The hope is that we will all get to know each
> other better through the medium of this reflector, enrich our knowledge of
> VHF contesting and have fun in the process.
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