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Lee de Forest Award

Lee de Forest is credited with inventing the Audion, a vacuum tube that enabled signal amplification in radio circuits. He held over 180 patents, pioneered motion picture sound, and popularized the word “radio” in the U.S. instead of the European term “wireless.” The Lee de Forest Award, originated in 1983, is presented to an individual who has made significant contributions to the advancement of radio communications.
 2023 - Charles J. Soulliard

2019 - Fred Baumgartner

2018 - Chip Cohen

2015– Elizabeth Maxfield, Esq.

2013– John Powell

2008– Joe Vestal

2006 –Sean Maloney

2001 –Leslie A. Geddes, Ph.D

1999 –Joe Franklin

1995 –Edward Dervishian, P.E


1992 –Louise Ramsey Moreau

1991 –Louis Rabinowitz

1990 –Marguerite E. Warshaw

1989 –Fred Shunaman

1988 –Fred M. Link

1987 –William Storm Halstead

1986 –Maurice Zouary

1985 –Austin G. Cooley

1984 –William G. H. Finch

1983 –D.E. Replogle