Limited Rover was established because a few years ago there was a large and
vocal request from the rover community (many on this reflector) for a rover
category that would allow newbies and folks with limited equipment to compete
in their own category. How soon we forget. The new band rule for limted rover
was created to prevent the category from being hijacked by folks using high
value microwave bands. We looked at 222, 902/903 and 1296 as the "fourth
band". We decided on 222 because it would be the easiest band to get on after
6, 2 and 432. It was as simple as that guys. No ARRL conspiracies, etc so
give it a rest.
73
Jim, W4KXY
Southeastern Division VUAC Representative
-------------- Original message from Steve Clifford <k4gun.r@gmail.com>:
--------------
> I'd like to hear an answer to this simple question from anybody who doesn't
> understand why the classic and limited rovers are upset about this latest
> flap over some obviously misguided rules. Tell me why Unlimited Rover
> exists. Then tell me what distinguishes those operators from the operators
> in the other two rover categories. Tell me how the operating realities are
> so different as to require a separate category.
>
> Based on the behavior of the rule making body of the ARRL, it seems as if
> Unlimited Rover was established for no reason other than slightly reducing
> the scores that could be submitted for club competition.
>
> Steve
> K4GUN/R
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