[NLRS] Results - Motion on NLRS sponsored Limited Rover plaque for
UHF contest
W0ZQ at aol.com
W0ZQ at aol.com
Fri Dec 1 19:20:56 EST 2006
With 79 NLRS members, a quorum is 27. We had 36 Yea and 0 Nay to the
motion (as attached below). The motion passes. I will retain the records of
Yea's for review at our annual business meeting in April. Thanks everyone.
John, W0JT, can we move this up onto our NLRS website ? I would like to
get a "press release" out to the world and in that press release I would like
to point to our website for full information.
73, Jon
W0ZQ
In a message dated 11/23/2006 12:37:09 P.M. Central Standard Time, W0ZQ
writes:
Hello NLRS land.
For NLRS members in good standing, I need your vote, YEA or NAY, on the
following motion that is authored by myself. The motion, seconded by Chris
Cox, N0UK, reads:
The NLRS (The Club) shall sponsor a first place and a second place plaque
for the Limited Rover category as an addition to the ARRL's UHF contest. The
Club's total annual cost is not to exceed $75. Winners may be located
anywhere in the USA or Canada and shall be determined by the three Club officers
given the following guidelines:
1. Winners must have adhered to the full rules and regulations of the
ARRL's UHF contest.
2. They must have submitted a Rover category log. Winners shall be
determined by review of the contest data that appears on the ARRL's contest
website.
3. A Limited Rover is defined as a rover who competes with no more than
three bands. The three bands may be any three bands of their choice that are
available for use during the UHF contest.
4. Winners must have complied with both the rules and spirit of the UHF
contest and may not have demonstrated unfair rover practices. Unfair rover
practices may include such practices as exclusive grid circling, pack roving, or
captive roving. Determination of this rule is at the discretion of The
Club's officers.
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