[NLRS] LAST CALL! - "Where have all the ROVERS gone?" -Fixed stations and ROVERs (both active and inactive) - your participation is requested
Jim Froemke
jim.k0mhc at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 8 11:52:10 EDT 2013
We still need several additional surveys from all three of the categories to
get a good sample size so, please take 10 minutes now to get your input
counted! I'll be closing this survey phase on Saturday, April 13th. You
don't have to be a member of any weak signal organization or attend
Aurora/13 to participate in these surveys.
In preparation for the upcoming Aurora/13, I'm asking you to take one or two
surveys. Your participation is voluntary and anonymous. Only a summary of
all responses will be shown as part of my presentation: "Where have all the
ROVERS gone?". At this point, I'm interested in responses from the upper
Midwest (ND, SD, IA, MN, WI and adjoining Canadian provinces). It should
only take up to 10 minutes to complete the 10, multiple choice questions.
You're also encouraged to sound-off via the "other" text entry fields. These
inputs will be paraphrased so as to remove any identifying information from
the final presentation.
Note that for the purpose of this survey, only the ARRL/CQ VHF/UHF contests
are included; not the "10 GHz & up" or other "microwave only"
contests/events.
- Choose this survey if you HAVE roved within the last 12 months -
VHF/UHF ROVER - Currently ACTIVE survey: http://tinyurl.com/cxl3rk4
- Choose this survey if you HAVEN'T roved within the last 12 months -
VHF/UHF ROVER - Currently INACTIVE survey: http://tinyurl.com/ctu6lyk
- Choose this survey if you're a Fixed station - Fixed Station's
ROVER Dependencies survey: http://tinyurl.com/cmory5s
Many of you will be taking one of the first two ROVER surveys in addition to
the last one if you've operated both as a Fixed station and ROVER recently
or in the past (I'm relying on your discretion in choosing which surveys to
participate in).
Thanks for your participation. We're looking forward to seeing you all at
Aurora/13 on May 11th. Click here <http://www.nlrs.org/home/aurora> for
more Aurora/13 information. http://www.nlrs.org/home/aurora
73, Jim
K0MHC
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