SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX018 ARLX018 New to CQ Halls of Fame ZCZC AX87 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 18 ARLX018 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT April 11, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX018 ARLX018 New to CQ Halls of Fame New to CQ Halls of Fame CQ Magazine has announced its 1995 inductees into its Contest and DX Halls of Fame. The sole new member of the CQ DX Hall of Fame is Carl Henson, WB4ZNH. New members of the CQ Contest Hall of Fame will include Ken Wolff, K1EA; Dick Norton, N6AA; Jim Neiger, N6TJ; and Tine Brajnik, S52AA. Carl Henson, 52, of Fairburn, Georgia, conducted a number of DXpeditions to rare countries in the 1980s, mostly in Africa. His wife Martha, WN4FVU, accompanied him on most of these operations. He was nominated by the Southeastern DX Club, based in Atlanta. Ken Wolff is 46 and wrote the ''CT'' contest operating software. He continues to update and distribute it to amateurs around the world. He lives in Harvard, Massachusetts and was nominated by the Yankee Clipper Contest Club. Dick Norton, N6AA, is 53 and lives in Topanga, California. He was recognized for his long-time contest activity from 9Y4VT, as well as his participation on the CQ Contest Committee. He was nominated by the Southern California Contest Club. Jim Neiger, N6TJ, is well known for his contest operations for many years from Ascension Island, as ZD8Z. He's 56 and lives in Orange, California. He was nominated by the Northern California Contest Club. Tine Brajnik, 46, lives in Slovenia and is well-known for his contest operations earlier as YU3EY and YT3AA. He also is an organizer of the S50A contest station. He was nominated by the Slovenia Contest Club. The induction ceremonies are conducted each year at the Dayton Hamvention. NNNN /EX