At 09:13 PM 7/29/2003 -0400, W0eea@aol.com wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>The term is 'rover squared.' In practice two rovers work each other on all
>their common bands from and to each of the grids at a four corners location.
This is also known as a 'grid dance'.
>If they then drive to another four corners (four new grids) and do it all
>again they could under the original rover rules amass a very large score. So
>large in fact that the ARRL changed the rover rules because it was done. Two
>full four corners and radios to 24 GHz put each vehicle near a million points
>under the old rules.
It still works, it's just not worth as many mults.
>I used to rove regularly, but since they changed the rules I've only
>seriously roved once, and that was because I had to drive the rover
>vehicle from
>Illinois to Colorado, when I moved, and June was an oppurtune time to do it.
Why did the rules change cause you to stop roving ? The point totals can't
get as high,
but the playing field is still level and it's still just as much fun.
John - K9IJ
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