[NLRS] Plans for January VHF roving ?
Baker, Donn B
Donn.Baker at UNISYS.com
Wed Dec 22 11:09:11 EST 2004
'Morning, Kris.
You'll need to end up with two logs:
one as a Rover, from grids EN26, EN25, EN35, and EN34 (assuming you make at least one QSO in each of those grids, of course); and a second log from your home (EN34) QTH.
Rovers need to use the same equipment, including antennas, for all contacts: unless you sit in the driveway (which you certainly could do), your QSOs from the home station need to be in a separate log because you'll be using different equipment. (Yeah, there's always the possibility that your home antennas are also your Rover antennas, but....)
Good Luck... and stay warm!
73 Donn
WA2VOI/0
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> I am thinking about rovering because I will be in Brainerd. I
> have questions about logging. I will be participating in the
> Brainerd JCs ice fishing contest. On the way home I could do
> 2M and 6M. When I get home in Owatonna I want to be a base
> operation. Could I still be considered a rover if I operated
> in these grids, and then operated from a fixed station at
> home. My guess is that as long as I indiacate that I am a
> rover I can work people from every grid I am in and others
> will also be able to work me?
>
> Thoughts.
>
> Kris
> >
> > From: jcplatt1 at mmm.com
> > Date: 2004/12/22 Wed PM 03:43:41 GMT
> > To: nlrs at mailman.qth.net
> > Subject: [NLRS] Plans for January VHF roving ?
> >
> > Win a new Icom IC-756PROIII and help QSL/QTH.net
> > Details at: http://mailman.qth.net/index.html
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> > Assumming that the weather is OK, any one planning on doing
> any roving for
> > the January 22-24 ARRL VHF contest ? I'm thinking about
> it and would be
> > able to do 6, 222, 432, 1296, 2304, 3456 and 10gigs fairly
> easily. I'm
> > without a 2m rover rig and antenna tho.
> >
> > 73, Jon
> > W0ZQ
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