Wait a minute--I think you need to stay within a 300m circle (or
whatever it is in the rules) to send in one SO log. I don't see
anything wrong with being a rover that only roved in one grid. If you
were out driving around this is what it sounds like. Hope you had fun!
Andy K0SM/2
John K9IJ wrote:
> At 01:03 PM 8/3/2003 -0500, tad danley wrote:
>
>> I operated in the ARRL UHF contest this weekend to check out my Par
>> omniangle horizontal antennas. I was mobile and all of my operation
>> took place from within one grid - does that make me a Rover, or does
>> the fact that all my operation was from EM13 (my home grid) make me a
>> single op?
>
>
> Not a Rover. You have to operate from two or more grids to classify as
> a rover.
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