[VHFcontesting] Entering as a Mobile (/M) in Contests

Darryl Holman djholman at u.washington.edu
Tue Jun 16 15:08:06 EDT 2015


Mark,
   Not really.  General rule 3.7 specifies a 500' circle for all 
stations (which is modified in the VHF rules for rovers).   See: 
http://www.arrl.org/general-rules-for-all-arrl-contests

Best,
   Darryl
   ww7d

On 06/16/2015 11:55 AM, Mark Spencer wrote:
> I don't think it is the intention of the rules to exclude mobiles. Looking
> at the rules to see whare a mobile can fit, I see no restriction as to why
> a mobile cannot simply enter as single operator. In the VHF rules, only
> portable stations are restricted from moving. In the general rules,
> everything must be contained within a 500 ft circle. In a mobile it is --
> its all in one car. Did I miss something?
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> Hi, I figured the intent of the rule was to prevent me from operating outside of the 500 ft circle within a single grid, unless I chose to operated as a rover. In my case it eventually helped prompt me to actually rove to other grids (which is probably what the authour of the rules had in mind ??) For some time though it prompted to operate from home vs gamble that my chosen portable location in my home grid was going to be productive. In years gone by I vaguely recall working from more than one location in a grid and not entering a log in the contest. I figured nothing stopped me from handing out contacts as a non contest participant (:
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