[amsat-bb] VUCC Awards/Endorsements for September 2017

R.T.Liddy k8bl at ameritech.net
Mon Oct 2 22:20:29 UTC 2017


John... TNX for doing this service for the SAT Ops!! It whets our
        appetites for working more Grids.
73,  Bob  K8BL


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From: John Papay <john at papays.com>
To: amsat-bb at amsat.org 
Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 5:55 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] VUCC Awards/Endorsements for September 2017



The VUCC Standings for September 30th are still not

without problems.  Totals that changed a few up or down

are still not corrected.  A few more callsigns are missing.

Below are the totals that changed on 8 September 2017 which

were in the last posting.  The 30 September pdf dropped N1AIA

and AK4WQ(EN34).  AI6GS and K7TAB are still missing.



Previous Callsigns missing on 08Sep2017:

AI6GS  (230)

K7TAB  (100)


New Callsigns Missing on 30Sep2017:

N1AIA    (216)

AK4WQ(EN34) (107) (was 106 01Aug2017)


Callsigns with totals that went DOWN:


KO4MA 1564 -> 1562

AC0RA 1143 -> 1142

K8TL   974 -> 973

AA5PK  876 -> 875

W6ZQ   561 -> 560

K4XP   102 -> 101


Callsigns with totals that only went UP by a few:


K6FW   603 -> 606

KK4FEM 476 -> 480 (now NJ4Y at 502)

KL7CN/W6 249 -> 250

KX9X   158 -> 159

AK4WQ(EN34) 106 -> 107

VA3NNA  100 -> 102

(The above callsigns could be legitimate endorsements.)


Here are the apparent endorsements and new VUCC Satellite

Awards issued by the ARRL for the period September 8, 2017

through September 30, 2017.

Congratulations to all those who made the list this month!


CALL    GRIDS


KB1RVT  1524

K4FEG    818

NJ4Y     502

W4FS     482

W0DHB    400

K5ND     351

NS3L     225

W6ZQ(DM42) 202 (NEW VUCC)

NR0T     200

WA7HQD   138

PT2AP    102 (NEW VUCC)

PS8ET    101 (NEW VUCC)

K4RGK    100 (NEW VUCC)


This list was developed by comparing the ARRL .pdf

listings for September 8th and September 30th, 2017.  It's a visual

comparison so omissions are possible.  Apologies if your

call was not mentioned.  Thanks to all those who are

roving to grids that are rarely on the birds.  They are

doing most of the work!


73,

John K8YSE


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