So then you work a few that you know will send in logs and then move to the
next grid. For example, if you were in FN22, FN23, FN32, or FN33 you could
easiliy work me, W3HHN, WA2RQC, WB2KLD just to name a few. So, you zip up to
your spot, work your home station, then quickly find and work me, Otto, and
Tim. Wouldn't take over 5 min more. Then if you go downstate to FN21, you could
work a few guys in FN31. Just work enough so that your total percentage is
still legal. If only 25 percent of your contacts can be with one station, just
keep a running total and make sure you work enough others.
Frank
W2FCA
>> > I think the one item everyone is overlooking - the Rover has to
>> > submit his log in order to see if this is a problem. If none of these >> >
>> > alleged "Captive Rover" logs are turned in, the just become
>> > "UNIQUES" in the fixed stations log.
>>
>>Not necessarily. ?If you have all of the logs that were submitted, you
>>can see if a rover station only appears in a single log.
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