Further, I find it very interesting to read how the rovers say they are calling CQ. I tune A LOT, often in between my CQ's, and it is quite unusual for me to come across a rover calling CQ. And I do
Jim I liked you last comment about giving a call before QSY. I will be roving this weekend with a rover who runs 6-10G. I will try to use this tatic this weekend. I am like you I love to work the rov
Jim - You gave very good advice to rovers:" ...instead of just disappearing before hitting the band switch, please take a moment to say something like "THIS IS K8ROV/ROVER - ANYBODY ELSE OUT THERE BE
Outstanding! I was just going to comment how much I liked Jim's post, when Duffey jumps in with what should be "The 10 Commandments of Roving"! OK, so we need to add a few more, but we're close:-) BT
The rules don't say anything about only one signal allowed at a time, so you can put 2 voices on the air. In fact, you can have 2 operators at once plus any number of drivers as long as those drivers
If you want 10, a good one to add is "Be loud on two" - Duffey -- KK6MC James Duffey Cedar Crest NM _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting