[50mhz] Fw: [Qsl-Net] Dayton 2002 Award

Ray Brown [email protected]
Thu, 7 Mar 2002 22:34:38 -0600


  Forwarded from Da Boss... :-)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Alan L. Waller <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> 
> To all QSL/QTH.net users,
> 
> 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
>