What rule/s prevent you from roving now?
Why was it worth the effort before?
I'm sure inquiring minds would like to know..
Ray J
W9RAY
> Until some VHF and UHF Contest rules are changed, I will not be out in the
> rover. With high gas prices and deaf ears in Newington, it's just not worth
> the effort to go out as a single op rover. There is a lot of work involved in
> setting things up for roving in a non-dedicated vehicle. The UHF contest
> participation from Central Virginia has been pretty sparse the last few
> years. If I had a QTH where I could put up multiple towers and get the
> antenna arrays above the tree tops, I'd still be enthusiastic about VHF
> contesting. I had that once from southern NH as WB1CJT. Maybe again, one of
> these days when I'm retired. For now, it's time to get the low noise
> receiving antennas ready for the low bands.
>
> I still have two nice FT-736Rs for sale - one with 6,2,220 and 440, the
> other with 2, 222 and 440. Both have tone board and CW filter. The four band
> radio has the keyer and voice synthesizer options as well.
>
> GL to all who stick with roving es 73 to all,
> Dave N8AG/R ex W4TXS/R
>
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