> General Rules for ARRL Contests on Bands Above 50 MHz
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> 2.3.5.All Rovers are encouraged to adopt operating practices that allow as
> many stations as possible to contact them.
Ah - I remember that rule. I think perhaps I was on the CAC when it was
adopted.
It was a tough rule to write - how do you enforce it? The intent of the
rule was to prevent such a thing from happening. How could a rover be in
an area where there is lots of activity and only work a single station
from a number of grids? It smells REALLY poor.
I would submit that this rover is not following this rule. But here we
have most people saying "oh - it's okay - it follows the rules".
Furthermore, I would suggest that their activity is not helping promote
activity and interest in the contest - and really should be frowned upon
by the VHF contesteing community. It is not the best thing for the
overall health of the contest.
Any competitive entry should take steps to avoid this type of situation.
Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
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I agree with Tree's comment. The collective "frowning upon" of this type of
activity by this and other communities might go a long ways towards
curtailing it. Here are my frowns:
:-/
:-<
:-(
Jason
KB5URQ
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