OK, the number of rovers is modest, about 10% of the VHF contesting
community. It would be nice to have more.
So, if you are an active VHF contester, particularly for a long time,
why don't you rove? Why don't you try roving?
What would it take for you to take up roving?
How much do rovers add to your VHF contesting experience?
If you have roved and stopped, why did you stop?
I find roving rewarding, envigorating, challenging, educational, and
for the life of me don't understand why everyone doesn't try it at
least once. - Duffey
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KK6MC
James Duffey
Cedar Crest NM
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