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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Lewis and Clark Award Program
From: frank bechdoldt <k3uhf@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 11:48:50 -0800
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The Pacific Northwest VHF Society would like to announce the creation of the 
Lewis and Clark awards program. Its goal is to promote VHF+ activity throughout 
the Pacific Northwest.A few years ago outgoing Club president Lynn Burlingame 
(N7CFO) challenged the club to create something bigger in the form of an 
activity that would encourage VHF+ activity as well as spur growth of the club 
as a whole. It was in the spirit of Lynn’s idea that this award was created.The 
awards and certificates of this program are specific to the culture and 
pioneering spirit of NorthWesterners. That being said, with e-skip, EME, and 
WSJT modes, award certificates should be obtainable for stations outside of our 
region.The program offers two individual certificate programs that progress 
towards plaques and endorsements. One program is for home stations and the 
other is for mobile, portable and rover stations activating only Pacific 
Northwest grids. We encourage people to participate in both to enhance activity.
Our hopes is that this encourages more people to go to remote grid squares as 
mobile, portables or roving regardless of contest events. Awards will also be 
numbered to encourage a bit of competition.Details of the contest can be found 
on a link on the PNWVHF Society webpage. (http://www.pnwvhfs.org).In the near 
future we will be sponsoring a certificate and plaque design contest for 
members of the society as well their family members. The design will be the 
water mark for each certificate and engraving pattern for plaques.The Awards 
program will kick off at 00:00 UTC January 1st, 2009. All contacts will have to 
be made after this point. Specific questions can be forwarded to 
K3uhf@hotmail.com. Or any PNWVHFS BOD member
 
Below is the rules/ guidelines
forms can be downloaded on the pnwvhfs web page.
 
 
Purpose: 
To encourage VHF+ activity in the greater Pacific Northwest and to honor the 
achievements of operators within its boundaries as well as the stations who 
work them. 
Goal: 
To work or activate all the grids with land mass in the Pacific Northwest. 
Acknowledgment of this will be given in the form of certificates for 
incremental steps and Plaques for achieving the ultimate goal. 
Certificates: 

Award Certificates will be issued for confirmed contacts from 50 Mhz to light 
Certificates will be numbered in the order stations are qualified and confirmed 
A list of certificate holders and plaque holders, along with there sequence 
numbers will be kept on the PNWVHFS website. Upon completion of all four 
certificates, the Awards Chair will document and number the instance and order 
a numbered plaque to be presented by the PNWVHFS club president at the next 
society business meeting 
Home Station Based State/ Province Certificates:
The Apple Certificate will be given to any station who works all the grids 
within the state of Washington with any combination of bands. 
The Chinook Certificate will be given to any station who works all the grids 
within the state of Oregon with any combination of bands. 
The Mountain Bluebird Certificate will be given to any station who works all 
the grids within the state of Idaho with any combination of bands. 
The Spirit Bear Certificate will be given to any station who works a minimum of 
15 grids within the province of British Columbia with any combination of bands. 
One numbered Outpost Certificate per band/ state combination will be given to 
any station who works all of any state's grids per band or 15 BC grids on any 
single band. A second or third certificate will be awarded when additional 
States/ BC are completed per band. 
One Homestead Plaque will be issued to any station who completes the Apple, 
Chinook, Mountain Bluebird and Sprit Bear certificates. Plaques will be 
numbered in the order stations are qualified and confirmed. 
Numbered Band Endorsements will be added to the homestead plaque for each band 
where all the state grids and 15 BC grids have been worked on that band.

Portable / Mobile / Rover Based Certificates
The Captain Lewis Certificate will be given to any station who activates all 
the grids within the State of Washington with any combination of bands. 
The Captain Clark Certificate will be given to any station who activates all 
the grids within the State of Oregon with any combination of bands. 
The Sacagawea Certificate will be given to any station who activates all the 
grids within the State of Idaho with any combination of bands. 
The Fraser Certificate will be given to any station who activates 15 grids 
within British Columbia with any combination of bands. 
One Explorer Certificate per band will be given to any station who activates 
all the grids in one state or 15 grids within the boundaries of British 
Columbia on any single band. 
One Pioneer Plaque per band will be issued to any station who completes the 
Captain Lewis, Captain Clark, Sacagawea and Fraser certificates. Plaques will 
be numbered in the order stations are qualified and confirmed. 
Numbered Band Endorsements will be added to the plaque for each band where all 
the state grids and 15 BC grids have been activated on that band. 
Certificate / Plaque Numbering Examples 
2 Meter PNWVHF Apple Certificate No. 1 6 Meter PNWVHF Mountain Bluebird 
Certificate No. 181.3 GHz PNWVHF Homestead Plaque No. 47Pioneer Plaque 2 meter 
band endorsement No. 12Idaho 2 meter Outpost certificate No. 7British Columbia 
Explorer certificate No. 14
Contact Qualifications 
Contacts made via man made satellites or repeaters are not eligible. 
Contacts for the Mountain Bluebird, Apple, Spirit Bear, Chinook and Outpost 
Certificates must be made from within 200km of your current home station and 
all contacts must be within 200km of each other.
Contacts where there is evidence of rover to rover grid circling will be 
disqualified after review by the Board of Directors. 
Confirmation of contacts can be traditional QSL cards or electronic QSL cards 
(eQSL or LOTW). 
Contacts made in grids that are on a state border may be counted in either 
state. British Columbia contacts only count for British Columbia if that 
station was in British Columbia. British Columbia contacts can not be used for 
Idaho, Oregon or Washington state certificates. 
Roving / Portable stations must have the other station clearly state what grid 
you were in during the contact on the QSL. 
Maritime Mobile contacts count for the grid they are in if the grid includes 
land for the state/ province claimed. 
Contacts with Aeronautical and Orbital stations do not apply. 
All qualifying contacts must be made after 00:00 UTC January 1, 2009.

Application Procedure 
There is a one time application fee of 10 dollars that includes lifetime 
membership in the society. Applications are free to existing members.
Certificate application will be made to a representative of the PNWVHFS Board 
of Directors. Applicants are encouraged to apply with the Board of Director 
member representing the state/province of the award they are applying for, but 
may use any board member for convenience. Board members must have their own 
application checked by another board member. A current list of board members is 
available on the PNWVHFS website. 
Upon completion of the four required certificates, the Board of Directors will 
forward a plaque application to the PNWVHFS club president for final approval.
A complete submission for an award will include all required QSL cards or 
E-QSLs and a properly filled out grid check off sheet. The official grid check 
off sheet is attached at the end of this document. A self addressed stamped 
envelope must be provided along with the QSL cards if they are to be returned.
A board member will review the certificate submission, forwarding it on to the 
Awards chair if approved or returning it if the submission is rejected.
Additional opportunities for award checking will be posted on the PNWVHFS 
e-mail reflector. (Common examples will be major ham fests or during the 
PNWVHFS annual conference.
Certificates will be sent out as soon as practical at no additional cost.
The first five plaques issued will be free of charge. The plaques and 
endorcements will be charged at cost (plaque creation plus shipping & handling) 
after that.
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