It sounds like there is now a rover class that is really a movable (
multi grid square) unlimited multi op class ....
John D'Ausilio wrote:
> The thing that's got me wondering is the 2.3.3 exception for unlimited
> rover .. what exactly does that mean? Does it mean that there could be
> rover support vehicles driven by "drivers" that carry parts of the
> station? Does it mean that there could be equipment permanently
> installed at rover sites that an "operator" could drive between? Does
> it mean something else I'm missing?
>
> de w1rt/john
>
> On Dec 16, 2007 2:12 PM, Matt Butcher <kc3wd@arrl.net> wrote:
>
>> Well, I'm not TOO new at this but...
>>
>> The Rover changes seem to be a bit of a tack on, but this may be fine by me.
>>
>> The way I read it there are now Three rover categories. Rover, Limited
>> Rover, and Unlimited Rover.
>>
>> As a 10 band rover usually operating solo or with a partner I'm
>> looking forward to continuing to compete in the Rover category.
>>
>> I expect there will be relatively few entries in the Unlimited Rover
>> class as this will be where grid circle pack roves can compete amongst
>> themselves.
>>
>> Hopefully the Limited Rover class will allow some more participation
>> and a way to get started and compete.
>>
>> Overall I'm hopeful that this is a good thing! (we will find out over 2008)
>>
>> 73's and Happy Holidays.
>>
>> Matt Butcher / kc3wd
>>
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