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Re: [VHFcontesting] Roving in one grid ?

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Roving in one grid ?
From: Zack Widup <w9sz.zack@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 16:44:58 -0500
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Different contests have different rules. I think the rules that are under
discussion are those for the ARRL January, June and September VHF contests.
The August UHF contest only has four categories - Single-Op Low Power,
Single-Op High Power, Rover and Multi-Op.

The 10 GHz & Up contest only has two categories - 10 GHz, and 10 GHz & Up.
People are encouraged to rove/operate mobile during the 10 GHz contest but
there is no separate category for it. Any station can be worked again for
contact credit in this contest if either of the stations has moved at least
10 miles. And scoring is by distance.

73, Zack W9SZ


On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Darryl Holman <djholman@u.washington.edu>
wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
>
>  Well, Darryl, I'm making this my last post on this matter, as I seem to
>> be the only one that wants to allow single grid mobiles to enter the VHF
>> contests under the current rules (at least until there is some
>> clarification) while others seem to want to apply a more narrow, out of
>> context interpretation of the rules to ban these mobiles from
>> participating. As for the correct interpretation of the rules, its not up
>> to you or I, it is up to the judges (General Rule 7.9. In all cases, the
>> decisions of the ARRL Awards Committee are final).
>>
>>
> While I agree about decisions (and definitive interpretation) coming from
> the awards committee, it is up to every participant to know and properly
> interpret the rules.   I don't feel the need to change your mind.   But I
> think other readers need to recognize that you are offering a new and novel
> interpretation of the 500' rule.   And one that is almost certainly
> incorrect.
>
>   Anyone following your interpretation and going mobile during ARRL
> contests (VHF, 10m, 160m, etc.) and submitting logs in one of the Single-Op
> or Multi-Op classes is certain to have their log thrown into the "check
> log" pile.
>
> Best wishes to you, and I, too, look forward to our first QSO.
>
> Darryl
> ww7d
>
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