[VHFcontesting] re: captive rovers

Tree tree at kkn.net
Tue Jul 29 10:02:28 EDT 2003


> 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.  True, it is 
possible that the rover worked someone else you don't have a log from.  
However, if you set your "limit" at say ZERO QSOs in any other submittied 
logs, I think you would have a strong case.

For the purposes of my hypothetical question, let's say that the rover 
appears in no other submitted logs, and has 60 QSOs with one competitive 
station.  And then another rover has 36 QSOs and also only appears in the
same log.  How many rovers doing this would it take to be a concern?

Tree


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