New Rover Rules for VHF Contests

The new rules impose a limit of 100 contacts between any two rovers, apparently to prevent the "grid circling" strategy. A grid circling strategy is when two or more rovers meet at the intersection of four grids and drive around the grid corner working each other on many bands over a short distance. This allows them to rack up a high score in a short period of time while making only short distance contacts. See the N6NB Rover Page for more on these grid-circling efforts.
It appears that the existing Rover category, is subdivided into three entry categories:
- Rover: existing rover category, with one or two operators
- Limited Rover: A rover that uses four bands or less, with power restrictions
- Unlimited Rover: A rover that has few restrictions, including use of more than two operators and no limit on contacts with other rovers.
I think the intent of these changes are good. It allows for the extreme grid-circling guys to knock themselves out driving in circles but keeps them in a separate category. The Limited Rover is likely to appeal to some little pistol guys that aren't equipped for more than 3 or 4 bands.
Unfortunately, the rules do seem a bit hacked together and are not that easy to understand. I am still reviewing them to understand the fine points.
73, Bob K0NR
1 Comments:
Good information. I am not much of a contester but this is good information for those who are.
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