Thanks to everyone for your replies on this subject. I have now received two
rather authoritative replies. One from Rick, K1DS, who has done just what I
asked about and his experience was that the two QSOs from the same grid are
both counted by ARRL. And most importantly from N1SFE at ARRL who concurs His
words were:
"When you’re operating fixed, you’d use the callsign without the /R. when
rover, you’d use the /R. You’d submit two logs, one as a fixed station, or one
as rover. When sending your callsign, you’d have to append the /R when rover
and they’d log you as such. They will not get penalized as dupes as they
worked and logged you as 2 distinct callsigns."
One respondent described this as "double-dipping", which is kind-of the case.
The ARRL could have chosen to disallow it, but they have not. It seems to me
that this is justified by the fact that the rover must use completely separate
equipment (under the General Rules for VHF Contests Rule 1.3), so it really is
a separate station, and that you need to go to the effort of travelling to and
operating from at least one other grid than your home grid.
So I am going to give it a go, as it will provide an opportunity to help out
the other participants in the contest a bit more, in a year when I am unable to
put in a full serious operation from a single competitive station. So if you
hear me, listen VERY carefully to my callsign!
73,
Steve VE3SMA, VE3SMA/R
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