[PaQSO] AA8QQ PAQ Plans

Bill Gallagher [email protected]
Thu, 10 Oct 2002 10:54:47 -0700 (PDT)


You would do a separate log for each county, plus an
aggregate log.

Stopping to work while mobile is actually a good
thing, especially from a safety standpoint!

As long as you are using the regular mobile antennas,
with no additions or extra grounds, you are still
mobile...

In other words, when you 'finish' a county, and you
then put it in gear and move to the next county, you
are mobile.

For that same reason, I can't extend my antenna
another 30 feet to run 160 in Saturday night, because
I couldn't simply put it in gear and drive it away....


Good luck!

Bill   WA3RA


--- [email protected] wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Since I won't be able to put in a full effort this
> year (Saturday is shot), I 
> will probably head into LAW, MER, and possibly CRA
> for a while on Sunday.  
> 
> I won't be moving all the time since I'll be the
> only driver, so I can't 
> claim mobile.
> I will be using my mobile equipment, rig and
> screwdriver antenna so can't 
> claim /R.
> I won't be in it to compete, only to activate these
> counties for everyone 
> else.
> 
> So my questions are these.  
> 
> Do I have to keep a separate log for each county?
> Should I sign /LAW, /MER, and /CRA similar to a
> rover?  -or- 
> Should I not even bother keeping a log?  
> Are there any rules saying I Can't do this type of
> operation?
> Will anyone even want these counties Sunday to make
> it worth my bother?
> 
> Does the PAQ not want anyone doing this type of op? 
> The rules seem to avoid 
> it.
> 
> This effort is for everyone else, so no flames,
> flares, or frags!
> 73,
> Jay - AA8QQ
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