20 Feb 2014
RSGB's Bennett Prize
This morning I received a total surprise in the form of a letter from Graham Coomber G0NBI, RSGB General Manager, to tell me they have awarded me the Bennett Prize, G8PF, to "recognise any significant contribution which furthers the art of radio communications" for my article last year in RadCom on 472kHz earth-electrode antennas. Sadly, my health will prevent me from picking up the award at the RSGB's AGM in Manchester next month. I was quite amazed and very humbled.
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Congratulations on the award Roger.
Congratulations, Roger! This is wonderful news and well deserved!
Tim G4VXE
It was honestly a TOTAL surprise to me.
Congratulations Roger, you deserve the recognition. Well done!
Congratulations you deserve it. I re-read your 1975 Radcom article on communications at frequencies below 10 kHz a few months ago. The thing that struck me was how you had predicted the way contacts are made over distances all these years later. Who would have thought we would have the computer software to do it but it's the same principle as a very narrow filter and a chart recorder that your article showed.
I think it's brilliant you've got the award just when you are active using your earth-electrode antenna and getting good results !!
Hello Roger, Congratulations on the Award. It's great to write such an interesting article. Enjoy the recognition. 73, Bert
Roger,
Congratulations, well deserved indeed.
cheers, Graham ve3gtc
Congratulations Roger
Tony G4LLW
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