That is correct. Each rover is a different station in each county. So,
you can work each rover once per band and per mode and per county. Same
would be true for an out-of-state mobile who changed states. NA logging
program deals with this as follows: Type in the callsign space
"OPTIONS." A window comes up and the first one is "QTH must match for
dupes" or something like that. With the space bar, you elect that
Option and it counts the QSO points correctly and doesn't flag the QSO
as a dupe.
As a practical matter, that isn't too important. I suspect that most GA
stations will work mostly out of state stations, since the skip zones
from 40 up will preclude most GA to GA QSOs except for locals.
73,
John, K4BAI.
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