Amateurs who operate "Rover" in VHF/UHF Contests, and those who operate mobile response vehicles for emergency communications deployments should pay particular attention to their safety while on the
Hi Les This is wonderful information for emergency vehicles. But not so good for rovers. Rovers need to obey the law - emergency vehicles sometimes do not. For instance if your rover operates essenti
Author: Eric Christensen <eric@christensenplace.us>
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:52:15 -0400
What problems are people having with law enforcement officers? --Eric W4OTN _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contes
The marking on vehicles I would not do, but the vest idea is a good one depending on where you are. As for marking, I would probably just stay with the magnets that I have that state what frequency I
Gene and Les, I partially agree and partially disagree (so what else is new!) I absolutely agree rovers must obey the law, including getting totally off the road.. Most of the time Emergency vehilces
I've been a police officer for 12 years, first at a local department now for the state police. I've never had occasion to encounter a rover at work, nor do I know anyone else that has, so I guess som