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Announcing: 2021 Inductees to the CQ Amateur Radio, Contesting and DX
Halls of Fame
Posted: 21 May 2021 12:04 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/05/announcing-2021-inductees-to-cq-amateur.html
CQ magazine is pleased to announce its 2021 Hall of Fame inductees,
including two new members each for the CQ DX Hall of Fame and the CQ
Contest Hall of Fame, along with six inductees to the CQ Amateur Radio Hall
of Fame. This year's inductions are again being conducted online due to
event cancellations resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame honors those individuals, whether licensed hams or not, who have made significant contributions to amateur radio; and those amateurs who have made significant contributions either to amateur radio, to their professional careers or to some other
aspect of life on our planet. This year, we are inducting six new members, bringing to 339 the total number of members inducted since the hall's establishment in 2001. The 2021 inductees (listed alphabetically) are: Archibald Doty, W7ACD (SK), engineer, inventor, researcher into
efficient radial systems for vertical antennas and pioneer of college
radio; co-founded what is now WESU at Wesleyan University in
Connecticut in 1939, the second-oldest college radio station in the
U.S.; also served as a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II.Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF, founder of HAMSci (Ham Radio Science
Citizen Investigation), a collaboration between radio amateurs and
ionospheric scientists; organizer of the 2017 Solar Eclipse QSO Party,
which also served as a research project on the effects of a total solar
eclipse on HF propagation.Lorin Hollander, WA1PGB, world-renowned classical concert pianist who has performed with virtually every major philharmonic orchestra in the United States, along with many others overseas; heavily involved in music and arts education and in relationships between music and medicine.Christopher Imlay, W3KD, ARRL
Counsel and General Counsel from 1982-2018; represented the League
before the FCC on a wide variety of issues, including PRB-1, now
enshrined in FCC Rule 97.15 b), that requires state and local
regulations to reasonably accommodate amateur radio antenna
structures.Cathryn Mitchell, M0IBG, Academic Director of the
University of Bath Doctoral College (UK) and recipient of the 2019
Edward Appleton Medal "for pioneering research in tomography and data assimilation revealing a completely new perspective on Earth's
ionosphere in response to extreme space weather."Admiral
Charles "Chas" Richard, W4HFZ, commander of USSTRATCOM, the
United States Strategic Command, one of eleven unified commands of the Department of Defense; served previously as Commander of U.S.
submarine forces and Director of Undersea Warfare at the Pentagon.
CQ DX and Contest and Halls of Fame The CQ DX and Contest Halls of Fame
honor those amateurs who not only excel in personal performance in these
major areas of amateur radio but who also "give back" to the hobby in outstanding ways. The CQ DX Hall of Fame was established in 1967 to
recognize those amateurs who have made major contributions to DXing and DXpeditioning. This year, we induct two new members. The 2021 inductees
are: Jacky Calvo, ZL3CW/F2CW, a veteran of the French Air Force
and the International Committee of the Red Cross, with postings that
took him (and his ham station) to a dozen countries around the world;
a participant in more than two dozen DXpeditions and WRTC (World Radiosport Team Championship) competitions from 2010-2018 and is a
team leader for 2022.Francesco Valsecchi, IK0FVC/HV0A, who has regularly activated Vatican City for the past 30 years using HV0A and other call signs, as well the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM)
as 1A0KM. Along with fellow operators. Francesco has logged more than
300,000 QSOs for the two tiny entities, averaging roughly 10,000
contacts per year for hams around the world.
The CQ Contest Hall of Fame was established in 1986 to recognize those
amateurs who have made major contributions to the art of radio contesting.
The 2021 inductees are: · Robert Wolbert, K6XX, a "renaissance man"
of contesting, advancing the state of the art in designing amateur
equipment at Elecraft, a participant in more than 1100 contests over 35
years and a many-time winner (he is a 9-time recipient of the Jim Maxwell Memorial Trophy for the highest-scoring California single-op unassisted
station in the ARRL DX CW Contest); member of the organizing committee for
the first WRTC in 1996 and a team leader in 2000 and 2014; has authored
many articles for amateur contesting publications, presented at multiple conferences and is a longtime member and leader of the Northern California Contest Club (NCCC). · David A. Pruett, K8CC (SK), author of the NA contest logging program as well as a log-checking program and host of many multi-multi operations from his Michigan contest station over 30 years; longtime chairman of the Michigan QSO Party; former editor of the National Contest Journal and longtime member and leader of the Mad River Contest
Club. Formal inductions to the CQ Contest and DX Halls of Fame are being conducted online once again, as a result of the COVID-19-related
cancellations of the Dayton Hamvention® and associated contest and DX
dinners. CQ World Wide DX Contest Director John Dorr, K1AR, led the Contest Hall of Fame induction at the conclusion of Contest University's online
seminar on May 20, while CQ DX Editor Bob Schenck, N2OO, will conduct the
DX Hall of Fame induction on May 26 during the "Ham Nation" podcast on the
Ham Radio Crash Course YouTube channel.
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