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| Subject: | [VHFcontesting] Re: The CQWW-VHF Contest, and The Rover Resource Page |
| From: | w2ev@arrl.net (Ev Tupis (W2EV)) |
| Date: | Sun Jul 13 09:52:54 2003 |
Not for nuthin', but when considering this very real issue: > This can be a big help in VHF Contesting because most > people use very directional antennas. There may be a > station 20 miles away that is on and you never know it > unless your antennas happen to cross! If you make notes > [before the contest starts] you can keep track of who > is where, and know where to look. This is REALLY helpful > with Rovers that are passing threw. Consider two strategies: Pre-event: The Rover Resource Page at: http://www.qsl.net/n9rla In the heat of the battle: The "Rover Radar" system called CU2QSO at: http://www.BEACONet.org Ev, W2EV |
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