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Re: [CQ-Contest] "500-meter circle" rule question

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] "500-meter circle" rule question
From: Mark - N5OT <r-emails@n5ot.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 14:13:59 -0600
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If I had to guess, the rule was not considering mobile stations.  That said, I doubt you would get disqualified for getting on the air and handing out some contacts and sending in your log.  That would mean they have time on their hands. Which we know they do not.

73 - Mark N5OT


On 2/21/2022 12:50 PM, John Owens wrote:
I'm hoping the collective wisdom of this list can help me with a rule 
interpretation.

Many contests have a rule like "All transmitters and receivers must be located 
within a 500-meter circle." For contests that don't include a specific mobile rule 
or category, I've taken the 500-meter circle rule to mean that a station must be, well, 
stationary for the duration of the contest. So if I'm operating from my vehicle, once I 
make the first contact of the contest, I need to stay within 500 meters of that point (or 
whatever depending on if it specifies a radius or a diameter) for any subsequent contest 
contacts.

Am I over-interpreting the rule? Is it just meant to require that a station 
must fit within such a circle at any given time, but it's ok for that circle to 
move during the course of the contest like a rover or mobile operation? I was 
interpreting it as requiring the station be fixed, but maybe it just means that 
the station must be compact and not distributed across multiple locations?

     Cheers,
     -John N6JSO


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