I agree Steve. The new rules (among other things): (1) put the Unlimiteds in their own Class, where they belong; (2) put some reasonable contraints on the standard Rover Class by limiting the extent
Hello All: Please be advised that the Northern California 432 Net has moved to Sunday Night 7:00 PM Local Time. Frequency is the same: 432.100 MHZ. Early check-ins at 6:45-7:00 PM. Hope to see you al
James: We agree with you that the Limited Rover class was not necessarily intended for beginners, although it does provide an entry level class in terms of equipment/power limitations. Personally, I
I like the new rules, and the clarification regarding the Limited Rover class. Thank you ARRL and the hard working people who made it possible. There is a good reason for keeping the Limited Rover cl
Nice factual analysis Duffy, and thankfully lacking the unnecessary hysteria of earlier postings. 73, Mike K6NC Rather than speculate, it is interesting to see who this affects. January 2008 VHF cont
No, operating as a Rover doesn't change your call, but it does change your status as a station. So that when you work the same station twice on the same band, you had better be in a different grid. O
If this change were made to Section 2.5: "....who move in or among one or more grid squares.......", I believe this issue would be resolved. That's for those who think it may be necessary. Personally