For more than 10 years, the club has solicited and honored those who have made a significant contribution to the world of QRP. Inductees are honored at the Dayton Hamvention with a plaque presented at the annual banquet.
The following, in alphabetical order, are the current QRP Hall of Fame members.
| Chuck Adams, K7QO |
Tony Fishpool, G4WIF |
| Rich Arland, K7SZ |
Dieter ("Diz") Gentzow, W8DIZ |
| Brice Anderson, W9PNE |
Paul Harden, NA5N |
| Dave Benson, NN1G |
Wes Hayward, W7ZOI |
| Harry Blomquist, K6JSS (silent key) |
Doug Hendricks, KI6DS |
| Fred Bonavita, K5QLF (silent key) |
George Heron, N2APB |
| Mike Bryce, WB8VGE |
Bill Kelsey, N8ET |
| Wayne Burdick, N6KR |
Ian Keyser, G3ROO |
| George Burt, GM3OXX |
Hank Kohk, K8DD |
| Jim Cates, WA6GER (silent key) |
Jim Kortge, K8IQY |
| L. B. Cebik, W4RNL (silent key) |
Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
| Mike Czuhajewski, WA8MCQ |
Rick Littlefield, K1BQT |
| Arnold ("Arnie") Coro, CO2KK |
Dick Pascoe, G0BPS |
| Tom Davis, K8IF |
Randy Rand, AA2U |
| Doug DeMaw, W1FB (silent key) |
C. F. Rockey, W9SCH |
Rev. George Dobbs, G3RJV |
Eric Swartz, WA6HHQ |
| James Duffey, KK5MC |
Gus Taylor, G8PG |
| Ken Evans, W4DU |
Steve Weber, KD1JV |
| Joe Everhart, N2CX |
Adrian Weiss, W0RSP |
| Graham Firth, G3MFJ |
Peter Zenker, DL2FI |
QRP Hall of Fame Nomination Guidelines
If you feel someone has had a significant impact on the QRP community through outstanding accomplishments (technical, operating, organizational, etc.), they would be a candidate for this honor. The nominations will be collected and sent to the voters, we'll take a week or so to discuss them before voting, and the inductees (if any) will be announced at Dayton. (A 2/3 vote is required for induction.) The voting body consists of the QRP ARCI Board of Directors, President, Vice-President and last eight members inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Nominations may be submitted by anyone, whether a member of the QRP ARCISM or not. Similarly, membership is not required for someone to receive the honor, since this is an award to recognize those who have made great contributions to the QRP community, not just to the QRP ARCISM.
If submitting a nomination, you must do more than simply toss out a name. We need to have a few paragraphs giving some details of the accomplishments, telling us why the person is worthy of being in the QRP Hall of Fame. Don't count on all of the voters knowing everything about your favorite QRP hero; you think they are worthy of the honor and it's your duty to convince us. In the past, it was not unusual to see comments to the effect that since someone didn't bother to write more than a line or two, then the nominee must not be very worthy of getting the vote.
While we have no list of specific requirements to meet for induction, we do have some guidelines. In general, nominees should be someone who has made significant contributions to QRP in one or more areas, and preferably things benefiting a large number of people. Long term contributions carry more weight than limited, short term ones. Nominees have a much better chance of induction if they have been actively serving the QRP community for an extended period of time, i.e., several years. Naturally, the nomination letters should only include information on achievements that are related to QRP.
As always, each nominee is judged on his/her merits; this is not a competition to choose the top two or three or whatever. There are no quotas and no limits. If the voters don't feel any nominees truly deserve the honor this time around, none will be inducted simply for the sake of having someone to announce at Dayton. On the other hand, if there are a dozen nominees and all are judged worthy, all will be inducted. (And we get a quantity discount on the plaques!)
The closing date for nominations is March 1st for induction in May of the same year.
When a nomination is received, a confirmation e-mail or letter will be sent to the person making the nomination. If you nominate someone and do not receive a confirmation, we did not receive it. You will need to receive a confirmation to ensure your nominee will be considered.