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[VHFcontesting] Club strategies: Round-tabling

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Club strategies: Round-tabling
From: Ev Tupis <w2ev@yahoo.com>
Reply-to: w2ev@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 03:36:54 -0800 (PST)
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Round-tabling. The Packrats, the Rochester VHF Group and others, I'd bet, did 
it.  It is the non-Rover equivalent of Grid Circling.

There are slight variations, but generally, all club members meet on a specific 
frequency on a specific band at a specific time and a methodical club roll-call 
is initiated.  Everyone works everyone else, then moves to the next band.  
Sound familiar?  Note however...when they're all done (it doesn't take that 
long), they go in search of other stations to work/log.  Why? Because it 
increases the club's score.

Sadly, if done in the Great Plains...the contest would run for all of 
20-minutes as a roll-call was initiated and everyone worked everyone else.  
What to do then?  Participants are incented to build stations to communicate 
beyond their normal range: better antennas, higher power, new modes (meteor 
scatter or EME), etc.

The point is...non-rovers are incented to meet the contest's stated objective: 
"Object: To work AS MANY amateur stations in AS MANY 2 degrees by 1 degrees 
grid squares as possible using authorized amateur frequencies and ALL 
authorized modes of emission." (caps mine)

Rovers are incented differently, therefore some act differently, resulting in 
the turmoil.

Ev, W2EV



      
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