ARRL International Humanitarian Award

The ARRL International Humanitarian Award is an award by the American Radio Relay League given to

amateurs who, through Amateur Radio, are devoted to promoting the Welfare of mankind.

Its criteria state that

Any licensed radio amateur world-wide, or group of amateurs, who by use of Amateur Radio skills has provided extraordinary service for the benefit of others in times of crisis or disaster, is qualified to receive the award.

Nobable Radio Amateurs who received the ARRL International Humanitarian Award

  • Father Moran 9N1MM, 1986
gollark: That sounds like a very effective way to make people not do alcohol and drugs!
gollark: I think there actually is good stuff available for language-y tasks - GPT-2 and probably some earlier neural network things.
gollark: > this is so difficult. I am programming an AI and my AI can react but it can't think. It is impossible. Anyone have any solutions<@301477111229841410> ... what do you mean? General intelligence is still a very unsolved problem, so don't expect much out of whatever you're doing.
gollark: Fair.
gollark: Maybe you should... file a complaint... with... someone?


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