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Subject: [VHFcontesting] roving affects us all
From: frank bechdoldt <k3uhf@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 20:27:49 -0800
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I’ve been meaning to pull out of this debate, but something always gets twisted 
and needs corrected.
I am calling for a severe limit on rover to rover qsos as what is being debated 
by the VUAC.  In fact I would limit it to zero because it’s the only way to 
truly end the controversy.
Despite the last couple of the posts, those complaining the loudest and most 
often are the rovers disenfranchised by the practice of grid circling. Not home 
stations.
This debate has been on here a few weeks now.  I have people coming to me 
saying they dropped out because of the circlers. These people need to write the 
ARRl contest branch as well as the VUAC.
I roved about 10 contests in a row until I realized that this issue was not 
getting fixed.  The net result is people in the northwest missed me. I don’t 
think I made a difference by abstaining.   So I decided to do it once a year 
until it gets fixed.  I thought it was until the results for the January 
contest was released and digested.  I roved in September anyway.
There are quite a bit of people who got their feet wet and pulled back because 
they realized the tactics of a  4 to 5 station self fulfilling grid circling 
team is difficult to overcome and therefore is not a challenge.
The ARRL tried to allow us to play on the same contest and clearly created them 
a separate category but decided to try the rule fix by fire and it’s now a rash 
for them to fix.
Not everyone is blessed to have an active rover or set of rovers in their area. 
Those who do not se any benefit.  Those who have grid circlers in their neck of 
the woods never hear the circlers because they are on fm gear, tiny antennas 
and stations that fit in a lunch box.  Others have aluminum and only work each 
other and a few choice home stations on a pre-set frequency and some of us can 
remember the frustration expressed by fellow hams who found them grid circling 
and they refused to work the non circling party.
I remember some of the nay sayers saying it’s their choice not to work someone.
The bottom line is that it is two different activities with people trying to 
work everyone and people trying to work team members again and again as quickly 
as possible.  To say it’s the same thing is fundamentally wrong and the ARRL is 
letting it slide.  
I hope we end up with a system that forces one to choose to pick one method or 
the other as a vehicle to win and quit mixing and matching it just to stir up 
controversy and hatred from an 6 year old dispute between members on the VUAC 
and CAC.
I believe grid circling demonstrates skill in exchanging of information quickly 
and driving. Somewhat different than the rest of the categories in varying 
degrees.
Personally I sincerely believe if the grid circlers in southern  California 
turned tier antennas towards the metro areas of Sothern California and north/ 
central California as well as Las Vegas and Arizona, they may actually generate 
more interest for vhf + in this region as a whole.
I see this in the northwest.  Rovers long before me generated excitement in 
eastern Oregon and Washington for the metro areas as well as the quiet regions 
of these states and the poor individuals who live in Idaho and have to 
generally wait for an opening to work someone.
When few of us rove east of the cascades, a lot of the east side people never 
come and then no one on the west side hears them when conditions peak.
 
As for me I may rove next January, more so for our award program out here and 
the cheap gas.  However, when gas goes up and the rules are broken I will cut 
it off again.
 
Ask yourself this, if all the rovers only work each other, how are they part of 
this contest where everyone else is working each other?  A choice should be 
required, participate inclusively or exclusively and compare your scores with 
those who do the same. It affects us all like it or not.
 
Also I do not think I will ever win even with a rule change. However as it is I 
see no need to try to imorove my station from 7 bands to 10 plus bands until I 
have a chance to be judged fairly.
Its time to fix the rules and end the bitter politics on the committees.
 
K3uhf/r
the rig is on QRZ see call if you think I'm a homebody
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