WhiIle I did have a dozen left over from 2003 on AO-40 (SK). a few new grids 
can be attributed to "modern" rovers, including ND9M, WD9EWK, and W5PFG.  
However, most of these new grids are credited to Yuri, UT1FG.  Yuri was/is a 
great op, often on multiple overnight FO-29 passes (ZZZZZZZ) when in range.  I 
worked him sporatically during daylight hours due to work, but was ever so 
grateful to give up a little sleep for such rare wet grids as he so generoursly 
provided.  Also worthy of a Best Supporting Actor Award is Eugene, UT0FY, who 
is Yuri's QSL manager.

If there was ever a reason to improve your satellite station, it is to get 
ready for his next trip once his summer vacation is over in Ukraine :-)
73,
Jerry, K5OE
  
KK5DO writes:
> Congrats to Jerry, K5OE. He just submitted his VUCC upgrade to 1,000 grids 
> today, actually 1,008 but who';s counting. 
>
> It was an easy set of cards to check. About 30 from a bunch of hams and 100 
> or 
> so grids from Yuri. Not a bad haul. and... I have never worked Yuri on 
> satellite. 
>
>73...bruce


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