[VHFcontesting] Rover threads

George Sintchak/WA2VNV wa2vnv at optonline.net
Wed Jul 30 14:25:12 EDT 2008


Tom - "Rover Threads" is an excellent idea and will not exclude anyone who 
really wants to follow/read it.  Now, only if "they" will do it.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Carney" <tomc at carneysugai.com>
To: <VHFcontesting at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Rover threads


How about just including "Rover threads" in the subject of all post
regarding rover rules.  Then, those of us who do not want their mailbox
cluttered up can set up a mail rule to delete post with "Rover rules" in
the subject.

73,

Tom K6EU aka K6EU/r



frank bechdoldt wrote:
> Please change the charter to exclude rovers or hit delete on a rover topic 
> you don't like.
> The discussion comes form the opperational practices and they are 
> discussed here.
>
> I was trying to gracefully let it die for now, but this should not be 
> squelched.
> If you treuel want it to die, help find or encourage  a comprimise that 
> will be followed.
> Some thought that was achived last year.......
> Much of it came from this reflector. Its better than arguning and calling 
> each other names on the calling frequency. Yes this has happened from 
> these threads on e-skip.
> If you don't like the charter, change it, ignore it or move on.
> Do not exclude rovers from the entire group.
>
> k3uhf
>
>
> The reflector charter:
>
> The VHF Contesting Reflector is designed to be a place to discuss all 
> aspects of contesting on frequencies of 50 MHz and above. We hope to 
> generate discussions of any and all topics that affect VHF contesting. 
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> techniques, contest rules, propagation, sources for VHF+ resources and new 
> technologies to name a few. There is also no limitation on how complex 
> these issues may become; they may range from simple informational queries 
> to highly technical discussions of almost any subject related to VHF 
> contesting. While there are excellent general purpose VHF reflectors like 
> Stanford and Blacksheep, many active and interesting VHF club reflectors 
> and VHF reflectors that specialize in some restricted aspect of the VHF 
> world like 6 meters, this is the first list that specializes in VHF 
> contesting. We would particularly like to attract two groups of real or 
> potential VHF contesters. Those VHFers who would not choose
to
>  join the CQ-Contest Reflector because of its emphasis on HF contesting 
> and those HF contesters who would like to explore VHF contesting. There 
> are no geographical restrictions. All are welcome whether you are in North 
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> our knowledge of VHF contesting and have fun in the process.
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