During my first ever rover trip, I was approached by local hams at three of the
four stops that I made, including one that was pretty remote. In all cases,
they recognized the loop Yagi's & microwave dishes as being a VHF/UHF rover and
stopped to observe, ask questions, etc.
I try never to miss a chance to recruit new VHF operators, so I tried to spend
some time with each. I always asked if they had a mobile rig or HT with them.
One did, but no antenna along. The others had no equipment with them. (Am I the
only ham who things this is just plain wrong?)
After the contest, I started thinking about the experience. It occurred to me
that I had a perfectly good Kenwood TH-F6A in the truck that puts out five
watts on 2, 440, and 222. Would it have been legal and/or ethical to simply
"hand" them the radio and invite them to participate in the contest by working
me on the spot? Carrying that logic one step further, what if I carried a
900mhz Kenwood HT converted to ham frequencies, or one of those new Alinco HT's
with 1.2ghz FM? Or even better a Kenwood VX-8R which has 6M, 2M, 440, and 222.
Instead of those hams being somewhat of a handicap (wasting valuable operating
time answering questions) they could have been points in the contest. I'm sure
I'm not the only one who has thought of this, so forgive me if I'm wasting
bandwidth rehashing old ground.
As always, I appreciate the advice from the masters.
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
EM63nf
121 Mayfair Park
Maylene, AL 35114
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