Patrick,
The website is way behind on updates. Jim got #3 and Rob #4 months ago. I think #5 spot is open. Maybe you, John K8YSE, or some others can lock it down it the future.
We all appreciate everyone's effort just traveling to that one grid next to your home qth that is not very active. And a big thanks to the few of you that make a major effort to activate many new grids for all of us.
And what can you say about our two favorite M/M stations in the last four months. WOW! Super job Jim, ND9M and Yuri, UT1FG for their tireless effort during many sleepless nights.
Great Job, Thanks and 73,
Rick WA4NVM
I have thought about doing the reverse VUCC. I think that is the correct name. I think I will slowly work towards that, but my main enjoyment from portable operations is getting to confirm to new grids for others, along with sightseeing, using new equipment, meeting weird people, ;-) designing QSLs, etc.
You are correct. The Central States VHF Society has a Reverse VUCC award:
http://www.csvhfs.org/CSVHFVUC.HTML
There have been 2 satellite awards issued, according to this web page:
http://www.csvhfs.org/CS-VUCCr.html
I thought KD4ZGW had also obtained this award. If ND9M receives enough QSL cards, he'd also qualify for it. I've worked from 58 different grids, and may eventually get to the 100 mark.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/
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