W0ZQ from NLRS (www.nlrs.org) asked me to post this
on his behalf.
Please note item #4 at the bottom -- the winner of this
limited rover award can be located anywhere in the USA.
W0ZQ's message follows:
To all VHF+ contesters. The ARRL UHF contest is this next
weekend. This is a really fun 222 MHz and up event. Don't
forget that its just 24 hrs long, 1800 utc to 1800 utc, Saturday
to Sunday. This gives you lots of time to cut the grass, family
activities, catch up on work, etc. This also represents the eighth
year that NLRS has been pushing the UHF contest and sup-
porting the NLRS Limited Rover Award. The rules for the
NLRS Limited Rover Award are as follows:
1. Winners must have adhered to the full rules and regula-
tions of the ARRL's UHF contest.
2 .They must have submitted a log. Winners shall be deter-
mined by review of the top two contest scores based on the
data that appears on the ARRL's contest website.
3. A NLRS 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 and that are available
for use during the ARRL UHF contest.
4. Winners must have complied with the rules and the spirit
of the ARRL UHF contest and may not have demonstrated
unfair rover practices. Unfair rover practices may include grid
circling, pack roving, or captive roving. Determination of this
rule is at the discretion of the Club's officers
Winners can be located anywhere in North America.
There is both a 1st place and a 2nd place award.
For more information, go to
http://www.nlrs.org/home/contest-activities/august-uhf-contest
73, W0ZQ/R
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