RSGB 2017 Club of the Year Awards

During UK Hamfest 2018 held at the Newark Showgrounds, the RSGB supported by Waters and Stanton awarded the winners of the 2017 National Clubs of the Year.

RSGB 2017 Club of the Year 3rd Place - Large Clubs - Stockport Radio Club

RSGB 2017 Club of the Year Awards 3rd place large clubs stockport radio club

RSGB 2017 Club of the Year 3rd Place - Small Clubs - Greenisland Electronics & ARS

RSGB 2017 Club of the Year 3rd Place - Small Clubs - Greenisland Electronics & ARS

RSGB 2017 Club of the Year 2nd Place - Large Clubs - Wythall Radio Club

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RSGB 2017 Club of the Year 2nd Place - Small Clubs - South Bristol ARC

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RSGB 2017 Club of the Year Winner - Large Clubs - Essex Hams

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RSGB 2017 Club of the Year Winner - Small Clubs - South Kesteven ARS

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Nominations Sought for 2018 ARRL Bill Leonard Award

The ARRL Public Relations Committee is seeking nominations for the 2018 Bill Leonard Award, which recognizes this year’s best newspaper, radio, or television news story about Amateur Radio. The award honors professional journalists or journalistic teams whose outstanding coverage highlights the enjoyment, importance, and public service value that Amateur Radio offers. It was created as a tribute to the late CBS News President Bill Leonard, W2SKE, an avid radio amateur and advocate. Awards are presented in print, audio, and visual categories.

Members of the ARRL Public Relations Committee will judge nominations and recommend winners to the ARRL Board of Directors, which will announce winners at its annual meeting next January.

Award winners in each category (either an individual or a group) will receive an engraved plaque, and a $250 contribution will be made in each winning entrant's name to the charity of their choice.

Each nominee must be a professional journalist or a professional journalistic team in print, electronic media, or multimedia. The nominee’s work must have appeared in English, between 1st December 2017, and 30th November 2018, in a commercially published book, recognized general-circulation (non-trade) daily or weekly newspaper, general- or special-interest magazine (except publications predominantly about Amateur Radio), commercial or public radio or television broadcast (including services delivered via cable), a website operated by a generally recognized journalistic organization (e.g., newspaper, magazine, broadcast station, or network), or multimedia format intended for and readily accessible to the general public within the US. The scope of the work nominated may be a single story or series.

The story must be truthful, clear, and accurate, reflecting high journalistic standards. Submission may be made by the authors of the work or on their behalf by an individual who believes the work merits the award.

Submit entries to ARRL Headquarters c/o Communication Manager, ARRL, 225 Main St., Newington, CT 06111, by 5 PM ET on 30th November 2018.

Young Alabama Radio Hams Earn Awards

Three Alabama young Amateur / Ham Radio Operators have been recognised for their skills during recent local and national competitions.

Warren Whitby W4RRN, 16, Bryant Rascoll KG5HVO, 14 and Marissa Robledo W4AQT, 11 are members of the Montgomery Amateur Radio Club and their futures appear to be exceedingly bright.

Whitby received this year’s American Radio League’s “Alabama Outstanding Youth Ham Award” in Huntsville. He built his own ham radios including an antenna.

He also represented the young generation of hams as part of the Amateur Radio delegation at the Alabama State Capitol. Gov. Kay Ivey signed a proclamation designating the week of 24th June 2018 as Amateur Radio Week in Alabama.

Rascoll was selected as the 2018 Bill Pasternak WA6ITF Memorial Radio Newsline “Young Ham of the Year.” He received his award in August at a ham radio convention in Huntsville.

Robledo has been named first runner up for the Alabama Outstanding Youth Ham Award.

During the past year she has given satellite demonstrations to various clubs and groups. She is considered to be an excellent ambassador for amateur radio.

Media Story - https://eu.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2018/08/26/three-youths-earn-awards-amateur-radio-skills/1105943002/