[1000mp] FYI - Administrative Note
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Fri, 8 Mar 2002 04:59:38 -0500
To all QSL/QTH.net users,
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For those of you that are unfamiliar with Al's role he provides the
equipment skill and resources for the ham community to make this and
many other lists possible.
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Last Thursday I was notified that I had received the Dayton Hamfest 2002
award for Technical Excellence
"Mr. Alan Waller, K3TKJ, of Laurel, DE has been chosen to receive Dayton
Hamvention's Technical Excellence award for 2002. Mr. Waller, first
licensed in 1961, combined his decades-long love for Amateur Radio and a
burgeoning interest in the then-new Internet (1993) to design and manage
the www.qsl.net and www.qth.net web sites. Mr. Waller's web sites have
served the interests of tens of thousands of Hams worldwide by providing
technical references, email and web page hosting services, and links to
thousands of other sites. In the true spirit of the Amateur Radio
Operator, Mr. Waller's initial work utilized "leading edge"
experimentation to see "what can we do with this" and has developed into
a mature, reliable mode of communication. Hamvention congratulates Alan
Waller, K3TKJ, for his Technical Excellence"
I am honored to have been selected for this and will accept the award in
the name of all the financial supporters and volunteers that have made
this all possible. In the past 6 years I have received help from
countless individuals and groups and if I neglected to thank you please
let me do it now or do it again.
QSL/QTH does not "belong" to me. I was fortunate to have a few good
ideas, and the resources to get it started. The real award winners here
are the supporters and volunteers, without you this would never have
happened.
We as a "team" have broken new ground, and many more exciting things are
planned in the future.
I would be like to acknowledge the following for their major support.
Every person who took the time and effort to nominate me. To quote the
awards committee, "the campaign to nominate you was impressive"
K7ON Brian Short for all the early development.
AA9ZT Mike Imrick for thousands of hours of programming, technical
support, and friendship.
W8DBF Duane Fisher for his incredible insight as to what is important
and what is not.
W4KMA Ed Griffin for his major financial support and just being a great
friend.
KB8ZGU Tim Miller for the many hours of hard work and enhancements.
Every person who has ever contributed financially to keep us growing.
The 255 volunteers who run the mailing reflectors, they make my job easy.
And finally my wife Denise for the total support of my "out of control
hobby" (her famous words).
It's still fun to do....I can't wait to see what the next six years will
bring.
See you at Dayton!
73, and thanks to all again
Al K3TKJ