Why wouldn't we allow Unlimited Rovers to be counted towards club competition scores? That would take away one incentive for guys to pack rove in the classic and Limited rover categories. It kind o
-- Because "Unlimited Rover" rules encourage behavior that is contrary to the objective of VHF contesting as defined by the rules of the ARRL's present slate of VHF contests. However, in the "August
Or, one could simply operate an Unlimited Multiop station from more than one grid... Then what??? "Classic Unlimited rover"? Eric KB7DQH _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting
Nope, that would be an unlimited rover. I have actually joked with my W4NH colleagues about doing that in a contest. Setup in one grid on Saturday and operate until the bands are dead late Saturday n
That is not allowed: 1.2.Individuals and stations are limited to one entry per contest. -Ev _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com htt
Right, an "unlimited rover". Then, you still would have to be set up within that 160 mile circle defined as the "club territory"... The real benefit for a club to encourage the running of as many rov
That is not allowed: 1.2.Individuals and stations are limited to one entry per contest. But such an operation would be allowed as an unlimited Rover. - Duffey -- KK6MC James Duffey Cedar Crest NM ___
Just to 'Lighten Up' All the Controversy.. If Anyone Needs an 'Unscientific Method, Not Proven' (though I beg to Differ..) way to predict 'Any and All..* "6M E Skip or EME Openings.." *I will be Happ
Kinda like "washing your car to make it rain"... but, you are not the only one who has made this observation:-) Eric KB7DQH _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list