frank bechdoldt wrote:
> I would imagine that rovers activate more rare grids and are in logs for more
> unique multiples west of the mississippi.
> As a rover I once worked 600 qsos from 15 grids and reached 175 unique
> stations in the northwest.
> In that I worked one fixed station 35 times (total of 4 comon bands)and I
> bet I gave him 15-20 multipliers that were not duplicates.
>
> ______________________________________________________________
>
Now that's Roving!
73
Dan
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