Sean - Am I correct in assuming that if one operates more than the 4
lowest bands and submits a Limited Rover log only and check logs for
the higher bands, that they cannot use the additional higher bands to
generate contacts for the lower bands? That is if a station is on 1296
and someone calls him and tells him he hasn't worked on 222 MHz and
they subsequently move to 222 MHz and make a contact, then that puts
him in the Classic Rover category?
Also doesn't your interpretation encourage category shopping? Which I
think is bad. A station can operate 6 bands say, watch the 3830 list,
the various reflectors, and the logs received after the contest to see
how he did against the competition in the two categories he could
enter. Then, determine if he has a better chance of winning the
Limited Rover or Classic Rover category and submit his logs
appropriately? - Duffey
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KK6MC
James Duffey
Cedar Crest NM
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