[VHFcontesting] Contest rule & DE KE1LI
Paul Rollinson
Paulrollinson at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jan 18 08:52:07 EST 2017
Thanks,
Paul Rollinson
Rollinson Associates
860-928-5147
860-928-3844 Fax
860-208-8814 Cell/Text
Paulrollinson at sbcglobal.net
Representing Component Part
Manufacturers for over 35 years
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To: Paulrollinson at sbcglobal.net; vhfcontesting at contesting.com
Subject: RE: [VHFcontesting] Contest rule & DE KE1LI
Paul
I spoke with Bart Janke. ARRL Contest Director about this very thing last spring. He said it was OK, with some caution. I wanted to send emails ro about a thousand hams within my FM range, FM can be a desert. As long as you send the emails BEFORE the contest starts its OK, in fact he advocated it since it increases intrest and activity. You can pass your cell number to set up scheds. I picked up about 30 of my 150 contacts last sept that way. 7 or 8 folks entered and submitted logs from those emails, it was worth the effort.
You can coordinate scheds via text or cell during the contest. This includes bearing, range, freq and tume to initiate the qso. What you cant do is use the info passed this way to complete the contact or assist in "dialing in" the signal. You have to be scrupulously honest about clearly getting the grid and call over the radio.
If you dig around on the arrl contest sute pages there is more info. Do not confuse vhf uhf spotting rules with hf which are much more restrictive.
73
John
KM4KMU
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On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 Paul Rollinson <Paulrollinson at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Good morning all,
KE1LI (Multi/Multi) will be operational from FN41AU on the bottom 4 bands
with power and PA's
Hopefully you can listen for us (and others) in the Northeast.
One question I have concerns the rules for generating contacts.
I was going to give out my cell number in an effort to generate some local
FM contacts. Also, a quick email on this page to point out where we are on
the bands.
Is this legal?
Opinions welcomed.
Let's hope the propagation Gods are with us.
73, have fun, be safe. Rovers be careful driving.
Thanks,
Paul Rollinson, KE1LI
FN41AU
860-928-5147
860-208-8814 Cell/Text
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