The Amateur Radio Software Award is a global award encouraging innovative problem-solving that leads to sharing within the ham radio community. To qualify for the award, the software must be available for free download and use. It must also be free of malicious hidden codes and capable of being improved in collaboration with others.
Last year, the award committee chose Sebastian Delmont, KI2D [KAY EYE TWO DEE], author of the popular Ham2K Portable Logger that is widely used by POTA activators. A monetary award accompanies the honor.
Nominations are being accepted through to the 28th of February. You can find an online nomination form by following the link in the text version of this week's newscast at arnewsline.org
