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Former ARRL President Named QCWA President Emeritus:

from The ARRL Letter on February 4, 2010
Website: http://www.arrl.org/
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Former ARRL President Named QCWA President Emeritus:

Harry Dannals, W2HD -- who led the ARRL as President from 1972-1982 and was named ARRL President Emeritus in 1984 http://www.arrl.org/honoraries.html -- has been named President Emeritus of the Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA http://www.qcwa.org/). Dannals also served as President of QCWA from 1989-1994; he is the only person to ever serve as President to both organizations. In addition to his work with the QCWA and ARRL, Dannals is a Fellow in the Radio Club of America (RCA http://www.radioclubofamerica.org/), a member of the Society of Wireless Pioneers (SOWP http://www.sowp.org/), the Old Old Timers Club (OOTC ) and the Veteran Wireless Operators Association (VWOA http://www.vwoa.org/). In 2002, he was inducted into the CQ Magazine Amateur Radio Hall of Fame http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2002/05/31/102/. "I was pleased to learn that the QCWA's leadership has conferred upon Harry Dannals this very well-deserved accolade," said ARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN. "As the only person to have served as President of the ARRL and the QCWA, he is unique among amateurs."

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The ARRL Letter

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