And if you refer to K3UHF/R, he worked us 31 times on just 4 bands while
never got closer than 100 miles.
Shows that there can be different strategies.
73,
Gabor, VE7DXG/VA7ISL
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ev Tupis" <w2ev@yahoo.com>
To: "VHF Contesting eMail Remailer" <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] 2008 September VHF QSO Party Results
>
>> From: Keith Morehouse <w9rm@yahoo.com>
>> I find it interesting to read that two of the people doing
>> their best to fill my inbox with complaints about those darn
>> grid circlers had:
>>
>> A) The winning score in Limited Rover
>> B) The highest west coast score in Traditional Rover
>
> And neither of them appear to have grid-circled in their win.
>
> Another interesting fact...the top scoring rovers were *not* the ones that
> visited the most grids. They were the ones to find other strategies to
> maximize their score (possibly...actually finding ways to contact "as many
> stations as possible"?). :) Kudos to them!
>
> Ev, W2EV
>
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>
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