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| Subject: | [VHFcontesting] Captive rovers |
| From: | ac5tm@bellsouth.net (Thomas Miller) |
| Date: | Mon Jul 28 22:58:03 2003 |
> What would the consensus be if a rover was found to have made 60 > QSOs with only one station. Would that be a problem? Or maybe 36 QSOs? > > What if there were a number of cases like that with a single station? > > Tree K7RAT Who cares? I have more important issues to deal with than worrying about what somebody else does. Like all the email I have had to erase on this subject. Tom AC5TM |
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