On Thu, 11 Jun 2020, Bob K0NR - email list wrote:
> On 11-Jun-20 4:57 AM, Steve Kavanagh via VHFcontesting wrote:
>>
>> "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."
>
> You will likely encounter some confusion over the air because anyone
> that has worked you with one callsign configuration may assume the
> same callsign for subsequent radio contacts. Most logging programs
> will automatically pop up the previous callsign worked. Not a
> showstopper but something to be aware of.
Don't forget, and remember to tell others, that there is _no_ penalty
for dupes in the VHF contests.. Just log it and move on.
73
Jonesy
W3DHJ/r this weekend...
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