The rules state that a rover is one or two operators. There is no mention
about one only transmitted signal for the rover. Is it possible for one op
to be working q's on one radio, and the other op on a completely different
radio on the same or another band working Q's, as well?
Just curious...
Mark
KG9PF
2.3. Rover: One or two operators of a single station that moves among two
or more grid squares during the course of a contest.
2.3.1.A rover vehicle may transport only one station using a single call sign.
2.3.2.A rover may not operate with more than one call sign.
2.3.3.Rover vehicles must transport all the equipment, power supplies, and
antennas used at each operating site.
2.3.4.Rovers sign "rover" on phone and /R on CW after their call sign.
2.3.5.All Rovers are encouraged to adopt operating practices that allow as
many stations as possible to contact them.
2.3.6.Rover operators may submit separate logs for single operator (fixed
station) in addition to their rover entries. Rovers submitting a score for
inclusion in a club competition must also include a secondary summary sheet
indicating the portion of the score which counts for the club score if any
of the QSOs submitted take place outside of their club's territory.
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