[Fourlanders] Rover Rules Changes

Jim Worsham wa4kxy at bellsouth.net
Thu Dec 20 01:16:50 EST 2007


I am not sure how many rovers will be using APRS by then but we definately
need to start thinking about doing APRS at Mile High next year.

73
Jim, W4KXY

-----Original Message-----
From: fourlanders-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:fourlanders-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Paul Yeager,
ABR(R), REALTOR(R)
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 3:33 PM
To: fourlanders at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Fourlanders] Rover Rules Changes

Well, if it will help, we can easily set up to receive APRS without adding
any noise to the contest site

W4SKI

"Bruce W. Martin" <fourlanders at bwm.us> wrote: Looks like some interesting
Rover Rule changes for VHF/UHF contesting:

I guess the Grid circlers got their way by adding the "Unlimited Rover"
class. Also, it looks like only lip service to discourage captive rovers.

Good News: APRS is legal as a "Advertising method". Look for little Doggie
ICONS roaming on your APRS map.

Bruce


2.3. Rover: A rover is comprised of no more than two operators that moves
among two or more grid squares during the course of a contest.  
An operator may perform any or all rover functions, but a driver's function
shall be limited to driving the vehicle. Drivers may be switched out during
the event. Any number of observers is also allowed, however observers may
not perform any rover function at any time. Rover vehicles with only one
occupant are allowed to perform all functions listed above.

2.3.1.A rover vehicle may transport only one station using a single call
sign. An exception is provided for in "General Rules for All ARRL Contests"
number 3.5 (Family Rule).

2.3.2.A rover may not operate with more than one call sign.

2.3.3.Rover vehicles must transport all the equipment, power supplies, and
antennas used at each operating site.

2.3.4.Rovers MUST sign "rover" on Phone and /R on CW and digital modes after
their call sign.

2.3.5.All Rovers are encouraged to adopt operating practices that allow as
many stations as possible to contact them.

2.3.6.Rover operators may submit separate logs for single operator (fixed
station) in addition to their rover entries. Rovers submitting a score for
inclusion in a club competition must also include a secondary summary sheet
indicating the portion of the score that counts for the club score if any of
the QSOs submitted take place outside of their club's territory.

2.3.7. Rovers are permitted to use APRS. Rovers using APRS transmit only
their call sign and position. Any multi-op station may access rover APRS
data directly or via the Internet.

2.3.8. A rover may not make more than 100 QSOs with any other one rover.

2.4. Limited Rover. Same as the "Rover" class above, but competes with no
more than any four bands of their own choosing. Output power limits shall be
the same as those defined for the Single Operator Low Power category (2.1.1)

2.5. Unlimited Rover. Same as "Rover" class above, but Unlimited Rovers may
use more than two operators and are exempt from rules 2.3.3 and 2.3.8.


--
Bruce W. Martin, KQ4TV
8749 Lebanon Rd.
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
36 13.990N 086 28.220W
EM66sf



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