The ARRL Foundation’s 2025 Bill Orr, W6SAI*, Technical Writing Award has been awarded to Dr. Ethan Miller, K8GU, and Dr. Nathaniel A. Frissell, W2NAF, for their August 2025 QST article, “About Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances.” Their article (QST0825 Miller-Frissell About TIDs.pdf ) was prominently featured in that issue of QST, which featured HamSCI on the cover as well as in a special section.
The complete results for the December 12-13, 2025 running of the Meteor Scatter QSO Party (MSQP) have been published. They contain participants' scores, event statistics and a sampling of soapbox comments. Finally, credits appear for those who helped make the MSQP possible.
Congratulations are in order for a number of HamSCI community members, performing their research at many different home institutions. In chronological order, we'd like to recognize these principal authors and their co-authors....
HamSCI wishes to dedicate the Workshop 2026 to Paul Nicholson's memory. Paul, G8LMD, passed on 12 August, 2025. Jonathan Rizzo, KC3EEY, details Paul's many accomplishments, both radio and community related, below.
The Orlando HamCation has recently announced that Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF, Tony Milluzzi KD8RTT, and Ambarish Nag Biswas VU2JFA are the 2026 recipients of its HamCation Awards.
Dr. Frissell is the recipient of the 2026 Carole Perry Educator of the Year Award. The award recognizes his outstanding work with the HamSCI education program he created, grew, and continues to expand.
The complete results for the August 11-12, 2025 running of the Meteor Scatter QSO Party (MSQP) have been published. They contain participants' scores, event statistics and a sampling of soapbox comments. Finally, credits appear for those who helped make the MSQP possible.
Dr. Kristina Collins KD8OXT, Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF, Angel Vasquez WP3R, and Tim Duffy K3LR
Honored By the Radio Club of America at Upcoming Symposium