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Assunto:  2025 Bill Orr, W6SAI, Technical Writing Winners Awarded
De:       ARRL de WD1CKS
Data:     Fri, 1 May 2026 15:27:03 +0000
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 05/01/2026 

The ARRL Foundation's 2025Bill Orr, W6SAI, Technical Writing Award[1]has been
awarded to Dr. Ethan Miller, K8GU, and Dr. Nathaniel A. Frissell, W2NAF, for
their August 2025QSTarticle, "About Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances."

The editors ofQSTnominated Miller and Frissell in August 2025, the ARRL
Foundation Board approved the awards in January 2026, and the award plaques
were distributed to Dr. Miller and Dr. Frissell last week. The award is an
annual honor presented by the ARRL Foundation to recognize outstanding
technical writing in the amateur radio community.

"I was so excited and surprised to receive the Bill Orr award last week," said
Frissell. "It was a great honor, and one that means a lot to me. I am very glad
to be able to contribute toQSTin this way. It is very exciting for me to have
the opportunity to share my research work with my fellow amateurs."

Dr. Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF, is an Associate Professor of Physics and
Engineering at The University of Scranton. He founded and now leads the Ham
Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) citizen science collective and is
the advisor for the W3USR University of Scranton Amateur Radio Club. He is a
winner of the 2017 Yasme Foundation Excellence award, the 2019 Dayton Amateur
Radio Association Amateur of the Year Award, a 2021 inductee into the CQ
Amateur Radio Hall of Fame, and is the recipient of the Orlando HamCation 2026
Carole Perry Educator of the Year award.

Dr. Ethan Miller, K8GU, earned his doctorate in electrical engineering from the
University of Illinois and has been an amateur radio operator since he was a
teenager. He has been involved in HamSCI since its beginning and currently
works for a national security technology company.

"I'm honored and humbled to receive the Bill Orr Award," said Miller. "It's
rewarding to be part of a long line of authors of ARRL publications from whom
I've learned so much in my ham career."

William I. Orr, W6SAI, was an engineer, educator, and communicator of
extraordinary ability. Over a period of 40 years, he wrote and edited scores of
technical books and articles of interest to amateur radio enthusiasts. His
topics ranged from basic electronic theory to microwave communications and the
theory, design, construction, and magic of antennas. Whether explaining
electronic theory or the intricacies of a microwave amplifier for EME
communications, Bill had the ability to use a simple, plain language. He wrote
about technical subjects in a way that naturally attracted amateurs who had an
interest in the topic but lacked a technical background in the area. [Photos
courtesy of the award winners]





About The ARRL Foundation

ARRL, founded in 1914 as the American Radio Relay League, is The National
Association for Amateur Radio in the USA and is the primary source of
information about ham radio. It provides books, news, support and information
for individuals and clubs, special events, continuing education classes and
other benefits for its members. For 50 years, in partnership with ARRL, The
ARRL Foundation has stewarded philanthropic support for amateur radio through
scholarships, club grants, and other programs to ensure a strong and vibrant
future. Learn more atwww.arrl.org[2]



 


[1] https://www.arrl.org/arrl-foundation-special-funds?utm_source=Informz&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=ARRL&_zs=SQvQm&_zl=M67l3
[2] http://www.arrl.org/
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