[VHFcontesting] How Portable is "Single Op Portable"?

Eric Smith kb7dqh at donobi.net
Thu Mar 1 04:16:42 EST 2007


Can you say, "one-grid rover"???  If the "League" ever gets
around to modifying the "rover rules" or the "Unlimited
Multioperator" rules.... Then I could really have some fun!

Eric
KB7DQH

On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 20:45:52 -0800
 KA6AMD <ka6amd at earthlink.net> wrote:
> You can see how portable my 6-band QRP portable station
> is here: 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~ka6amd/Sep02 vhf1.jpg 
> <http://home.earthlink.net/%7Eka6amd/Sep02%20vhf1.jpg>
> Erich
> KA6AMD
> 
> SpecRisk at aol.com wrote:
> > The ARRL has  specific contests rules but seems to
> leave out the  
> > definitions. What is  a "permanent station location"?
>  If you drag a  travel trailer to a 
> > mountaintop property you lease, borrow  or own and
>  erect a tower there and 
> > mount antennas and feedlines which stay there year
>  round even though it isn't 
> > your "home station" is this a "permanent station
>  location"? I would be 
> > interested in knowing as this seems to offer a real
>  advantage over some guy that 
> > backpacks onto some mountaintop, erects his tent  and
> antennas and then breaks 
> > it all down. 
> >  
> > George Vaccaro, W1JHR
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