To: | vhfcontesting@contesting.com |
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Subject: | [VHFcontesting] How to "fix" grid circling |
From: | "jon jones" <n0jk@hotmail.com> |
Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 03:09:49 +0000 |
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Here is a "quick fix" to the rover grid circling dilemma: Prohibit rover-to-rover QSOs. Rovers only permitted to count QSOs with fixed stations. The ARRL already prohibits DX stations from counting QSOs with other DX stations in the ARRL VHF Contests, they can only work W/VE. So there is a precedent of sorts. If this seems too harsh... another solution would be rovers can count QSOs with other rovers only if they are at least 25 or 50 km away. This would not stop grid circling, but would slow the process down significantly. Kind of like a proposed solution to SPAM e-mail which would require a PC sending an e-mail to solve a math problem set up by the e-mail server. Does not stop it... but slows it down enough to where spammers find it unprofitable to continue. I applaud N6MU for the technical achievement of setting up 10 bands in a rover. Amazing. Really. I still have trouble getting 4 bands to play while operating QRP portable. Out in the midwest we do appreciate the Rovers, as NE0P notes. I appreciated KF0M/r QSOs in the last contest. K7CW is correct that no rules for the contest were broken. But WM5R and K3UHF are right in pointing out that rover grid circling caravans somehow just don't seem right or sporting. But how to fix the problem without discouraging activity - for both rover and fixed stations. That is the real dilemma. - Jon N0JK As far as I'm concerned, these guys did nothing unsportsmanlike. They took advantage of the rules as they are written. The ARRL needs to effectively address the grid circling matter in a fair way, but soon. K7CW --- "Kenneth E. Harker" <kenharker@kenharker.com> wrote: On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 10:51:07AM -0400, N6MU1@aol.com wrote: > > The only way midwest or west coast rovers can be competitive nationally > is to join forces. WTX is the best area of the country where multiple > convergences are readily available close to major highways. I don't > understand the objection to grid circling when there is literally no > one else to work. Also, where I go to operate is solely my choice. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/vhfcontesting |
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