SB QST @ ARL $ARLB053 ARLB053 ARRL Board announces award winners ZCZC AG53 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 53 ARLB053 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT July 20, 1998 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB053 ARLB053 ARRL Board announces award winners The ARRL Board of Directors has announced that Antone ''Tony'' Duarte, N1XRS, of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, is the 1997 Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award winner. The award goes annually to an amateur under age 21 who has demonstrated exemplary ham radio contributions and accomplishments. Duarte, 16, was nominated by Eastern Massachusetts Section Manager Lawrence Ober, W1MW, who received a dozen letters supporting the nomination. Nominators cited Tony's active participation ARES and SKYWARN and his extensive record of public service contributions, as well as his technical skill and his leadership role, especially among younger hams. The Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award carries a 1000 dollar(s) stipend, an engraved plaque, and a trip an ARRL convention for a formal award presentation. The ARRL Board also named Stephan M. Anderman, K2SMA, of Hamburg, New Jersey, as the recipient of the Philip J. McGan Silver Antenna Award. The McGan award goes to an amateur who has done the most in the previous year to promote Amateur Radio. It's named for journalist Philip J. McGan, WA2MGQ (SK), the first chairman of the ARRL Public Relations Committee. Anderman is the host of the ham radio program ''This Week in Amateur Radio'' and editor of ''The Hudson Loop,'' the Hudson Division newsletter. The Board also expressed its thanks to all amateurs engaged in public relations efforts on behalf of the hobby. Named by the Board to receive the ARRL Technical Excellence Award were Eileen Lau, KE6VWU; Kai-Wai Chiu, KF6GHS; Jeff Qin, KF6GHY; John Davis, KF6EDB; Kent Potter, KC6OKH; and David Rutledge, KN6EK, all of the California Institute of Technology. The group was recognized for its article, ''High-Efficiency Class-E Power Amplifiers'' in the May and June 1997 issues of QST. The Board selected Frank McNally, KF0WF, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the recipient of the Herb S. Brier Instructor of the Year Award for 1997, and Robert Lavin, K6BOB, of Calabasas, California, as the recipient of the Professional Educator of the Year Award for 1997. NNNN /EX