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PUBLIC SERVICE HONOR ROLL
The Public Service Honor Roll is available to radio amateurs whose
public service performance on amateur radio frequencies during the month
indicated qualifies for 70 or more total points in the following categories
(as reported to their Section Manager). Please note maximum points for each
category: 1) Checking into a public service net, using any mode, 1 point
each, maximum 60. 2) Performing as Net Control Station for a public
service net, using any mode, 3 points each, maximum 24. 3) Performing
assigned liaison between public service nets, 3 points each, maximum 24.
4) Delivering a formal message to a third party, 1 point each, no limit.
5) Originating a formal message from a third party, 1 pont each, no limit.
6) Serving as an ARRL Field appointee or Section Manager, 10 points each
appointment, maximum 30. 7) Participating in a communications network for
a public service event, 10 points each event, no limit. 8) Providing and
maintaining an automated digital system that handles ARRL radiogram-
formatted message traffic, 30 points.
Stations that qualify for the Public Service Honor Roll 12 consecutive
months, or 18 months out of a 24 month period, upon written notification of
qualifying months to ARRL Public Service Branch, will be awarded a special
PSHR certificate. The PSHR is listed in QST's Public Service column as
part of the Field Organization Reports.
BRASS POUNDERS LEAGUE
The Brass Pounders League is open to all amateurs in the United
States, Canada and US possessions who report to their Section Manager a
message total of 500 or a sum of originations plus delivery points of 100
or more from any calendar month. All messages must be handled on any
amateur frequencies within 48 hours of receipt in the standard ARRL form.
The Brass Pounders League Medallion is available to individual
operators who achieve BPL and are listed in the BPL column for the third
time. This medallion is a one-time only award, i.e. it is not issued more
than once. It is not necessary that the three months involved be
consecutive. Any three months will qualify an operator.
Stations that qualify for the BPL medallion, upon written notification
of the qualifying months to the ARRL Public Service Branch, will be awarded
the call-sign engraved BPL medallion. The Brass Pounders League is listed
in QST's Public Service column as part of the Field Organization Reports.
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