Hi Don, I understand your problem well. I live in the CT. river valley with a very dense population of contesting hams. The real serious contesters all live on the high ground either side of the vall
Hi Mark, Boy oh boy does this bring back lots of memories! I'd get so excited looking at Topo USA thinking of the great site I found only to get there and see that there was a great reason for the 20
Hi John, I am going to single op the K3EAR staion from FM19hx this weekend. I would like to sked you if you have any times left? Thanks Stan, KA1ZE operator of K2EAR _________________________________
Hi Tom, Please add my opinions to the growing list. 1) Change Rover Rules <After considerable discussion about the impact of the present rover rules and comments from both rovers and non-rovers, we h
Good Evening to all, Tree makes some excellent points! I am the FATHER of the grid circling discussion. I saw the loop hole in the scoring when time began for rovers. Because you started adding multi
In the January, 1993 contest, the first circle roving effort (team KA1ZE) was so controversial in effect that it led to the infamous rules change in rover scoring and nearly killed off the category.
After the June contest there were several threads about the use of 144.200 in the contest. I am a SOHP station located more than 100 miles from any major VHF population. I have always called CQ for m
Hey...you know what?! I went looking and I stand corrected! The *only* class of participant that can't change their location within the same Grid-4 during a contest is the QRP Portable class (WHY PI
Ev, I agree, we should just cut through all of the BS and fix the problem. As a member of the community of contesters, I can not see how perfecting grid circling benefits either the entrant, the cont