[VHFcontesting] A reasonable approach to the gridcirclingproblem....

Jim Forsyth mail at jimforsyth.com
Fri Nov 21 04:26:16 EST 2008


Yes, I like it too. By this definition it would only be necessary to omit 
one contact so that they were not "making contacts in each combination" then 
they would no longer be grid circling.

Jim, AF6O

> Wow!  A perfectly rational definition of the issue.  I like it!
>
> 73, Gerry W1VE
>
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:48 PM, Chet, N8RA <chetsubaccount at snet.net> 
> wrote:
>
>> Here's the Wikipedia definition. I do not know if the author is from 
>> Philly
>> or Chicago.
>>
>> Grid circling
>>
>> Grid circling is a highly-coordinated operation of two or more rover
>> stations. Two or more rover stations arrive at an area near the
>> intersection
>> of four Maidenhead grid locators, and "circle" through the possible
>> combinations of grid locators, making contacts in each combination. The
>> rover stations then drive to the next intersection of grid locators on
>> their
 



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