I think what's been expressed is not that they *must* operate as UR,
but that they *should* given that the category was designed just for
them ..
de w1rt/john
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Bill Burgess <ve3cru@rac.ca> wrote:
> I note that some are of the belief that grid circling rovers must operate as
> Unlimited Rovers. Not true! Under the current rules, any rover is allowed
> 100 qso's with any other rover, regardless of how made, including grid
> circling. Only those wanting to exceed 100 qso's per rover must operate as
> Unlimited.
>
> A 10 band 2 rover team can run 40 qso's at a grid corner if one rover remains
> fixed and the other does a sweep. If the fixed rover does a rotation, 160
> qso's can be made without moving to another set of grid corners. Easy to do
> for big points gain. Also easy for some to cover one grid corner first day,
> and one or more on the second as more hours available on the second day. Add
> more rovers to double, triple or more the qso points, with no increase in
> grid multipliers.
>
> Bill VE3CRU/R
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