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Re: [VHFcontesting] A Suggestion for Rovers, and everyone else too

To: James Duffey <JamesDuffey@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] A Suggestion for Rovers, and everyone else too
From: Dan Evans <dan.evans@insightbb.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 20:27:43 -0500
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Outstanding!

I was just going to comment how much I liked Jim's post, when Duffey 
jumps in with what should be "The 10 Commandments of Roving"!

OK, so we need to add a few more, but we're close:-)

BTW, these same suggestions would work well for all those fixed stations 
as well:-) 

It makes my day when I can pick up 2 or 3 stations and we can all run 
the bands together....

73
Dan
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James Duffey wrote:
> Jim - You gave very good advice to rovers:"
>       ...instead of just disappearing before hitting the band switch,  
> please take a moment to say something like
>                "THIS IS K8ROV/ROVER - ANYBODY ELSE OUT THERE BEFORE I GO?"
> I learned this the hard way by nearly losing a contact on one  
> occasion. And then repeating it on another occasion. Now I always ask.  
> Or nearly always ask. The station you are moving usually understands.
> Which reminds me of several other rules for rovers I try to follow  
> that others might find useful:
> 1. Always announce your grid when calling CQ. People need to know you  
> are not a dupe.
> 2. Always identify as a rover. People need to know that they can work  
> you again and agian.
> 3. Always use phonetics for calls and grid square. There is too much  
> room for error otherwise.
> 4. Announce when you are in a new grid.
> 5. Always ask if they have any other bands.
> 6. When they say no, they don't have any other bands, ask them if they  
> have FM on those other bands. Even a handy talkie? I have given and  
> received   several QSOs this way.
> 7. Announce when you are leaving a grid. Give a last chance CQ.
> There are probably others. Following the above will help you make more  
> QSOs and reduce the number of busted contacts. - Duffey
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> James Duffey
> Cedar Crest NM
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