Fascinating review.
I have tried Rovering a few times in contests with a single band (like the
Sprints) and the CQWW VHF with two bands one year. It was a lot of work
for me because my antennas aren't mounted on the vehicle and I had to get
out and set up the station at each stop. I fugured 15 minutes for one band
and 25-30 minutes for two bands.
I know it's a little easier if you have the antennas on the vehicle, as
shown at that website. But I still have to admire the people who do
Rovering. All that driving would get to me. And I don't think most have
the luxury of beams on 15-foot booms. So working over any distance is more
difficult for them except perhaps on 6 meters during an opening.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008, Gerry Hull wrote:
> http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/woverbeck/rover.htm#history
>
> A lot of excellent thought on the subject from the horse's mouth.
>
> 73, Gerry
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