[NLRS] CONGRATS to 2009 UHF NLRS Limited Rover Award winners

David Palm thepalmhq at gmail.com
Sun May 16 19:44:39 EDT 2010


My congratulations also to John and Mike.  Great job men.

Watch for Christopher (KC9JTL) and me on in August, hopefully on several
more bands if all goes as planned.

73,

David  W9HQ


On 5/16/10, John (JK) Kalenowsky, K9JK <hamk9jk at ameritech.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> In his AURORA 2010 message, Jon wrote:
>
> > 2009 Limited Rover Award:
> > 2009 represents the sixth year for Rovermania and the
> > fourth year that the NLRS has sponsored the NLRS Limited
> > Rover Award.  The NLRS Limited Rover Award is given to
> > those ARRL August UHF contest rovers with the highest rover
> > scores using three bands or less.  Full rules can be
> > found on the NLRS web site at http://www.nlrs.org/LimitedRover/index.htm
> > .   The 2nd place Limited Rover Award for
> > 2009 goes to John Pope, WA0VPJ.  John score of 17,931
> > points was generated using 222, 432, and 1296.  On 222
> > John had 52 Q's by 23 grids, on 432 49 Q's by 13 grids, and
> > on 1296 he had 19 Q's by 7 grids.  During the contest
> > John traveled to 10 grids, a significant number considering
> > that the UHF contest is only 24 hours long.
> > Congratulations to John for his second place finish.
> > The recipient of the 1st place Limited Rover Award for 2009
> > is Mike Metroka, WB8BZK.  Mike's score of 20,826 points
> > was also generated using 222, 432, and 1296.  On 222
> > Mike had 67 Q's by 18 grids, on 432 63 Q's by 14 grids, and
> > on 1296 he had 24 Q's by 7 grids, totaling 154 Q's by 39
> > grids.  During the contest Mike traveled to four unique
> > grids.  Congratulations to Mike for his first place
> > finish.
> >
>
> Let me add MY CONGRATULATIONS to John and Mike (who, ironically were both
> at the Hamvention).
>
> And if I'm not mistaken, hasn't Mike finished either first or second since
> the initiation of the award in 2007?
>
> Also, for anyone trying the link to the NLRS Limited Rover Rules mentioned
> in what I excerpted from Jon's e-mail, there should NOT be a space between
> Limited and Rover, so try
>
> http://www.nlrs.org/LimitedRover/index.htm
>
> And, for the new web site team, a history of the winners of the NLRS
> Limited Rover Award would be a nice addition to the web site.
>
> 73, JK
>
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