Hi! I am a relatively new Ham, and my home situation is such that I have no place to put antennas, so I operate mobile. When I found out about contesting, Rover seemed like a great fit. I have held
CU2QSO is not going to impact who is in the top ten. In fact, I'll bet you'll never see a complaint about "So and so made the top ten because they used CU2QSO." A competitor who makes 100 rover QSOs
Not sure I agree with this. In the June 2002 contest, I came in second in my division behind N7AU. He paid better attention to tracker rovers than I did, and as a result, had a better multiplier. Tha
What aspect of CU2QSO would you "control"? This thread must break out of the connection that you keep making with associating CU2QSO with packet spotting. After the ARRL Contest Desk actually took th
I am not trying to control an aspect of CU2QSO. I am referring to rules that limit what you can and can't do during a contest and still be called a single-operator - unassisted. Actually, maybe that
Ok, I went to the web site. In the first couple of paragraphs there is the reference of using it to "chart the band conditions in real time." I have done that for years with the use of the beacons. W