The unlimited rover category sounds like a good fit as well. Am I correct
that I can also use spotting aids (such as the 144 Logger) if I operate in
this category?
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
EM63nf
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
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From: "Dan Evans" <dan.evans@insightbb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:44 AM
To: "James Duffey" <JamesDuffey@comcast.net>
Cc: "Les Rayburn" <les@highnoonfilm.com>; "VHF Contesting Reflector"
<vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Roving for Grids
> I wouldn't encourage anyone not to submit a log.
>
> However, I like the unlimited Rover submission sounds like a good idea.
>
> At the very least, if you operate and don't follow the contest rules
> submit your log and classify it as a check log.
>
> 73
> Dan
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>
>
> James Duffey wrote:
>> OK Les, you can have a lot of fun chasing grids in a contest, even if
>> you aren't a serious contester.
>>
>>
>>
>
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