Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (A) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Aug 23 2019 11:15:26 Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2182, for Friday, August 23rd, 2019 Amateur Radio Newsline Report Number 2182 with a release date of Friday, August 23rd, 2019, to follow in 5-4-3-2-1. The following is a QST. Australian hams claim a microwave record. Amateurs worldwide brace for 2 major controversial proposals -- and please join in celebrating Dhruv Rebba KC9ZJX, Newsline's Young Ham of the Year for 2019. All this and more, as Amateur Radio Newsline Number 2182, comes your way right now. ** NEWSLINE HONORS YOUNG HAM OF THE YEAR DHRUV REBBA KC9ZJX PAUL/ANCHOR: Our top story this week is all about Amateur Radio Newsline's Young Ham of the Year, honored this month at the Huntsville Alabama, Hamfest. Here's Don Wilbanks, AE5DW: DON: "Let me tell you about this year's Young Ham Of The Year. His name is Dhruv Rebba, and his callsign is Kilo Charlie 9 Zulu Juliet X-ray." With those words, the 2019 presentation of the Bill Pasternak WA6ITF Memorial Young Ham Of The Year Award was on. There is not enough time to tell you all of 15 year old Dhruv's accomplishments, as the nominating packet was 35 pages long. Take my word, Dhruv Rebba is an amazing young radio amateur. He's also quite humble, and a person of few words. DHRUV: "I'd like to thank the Huntsville Hamfest, and Amateur Radio Newsline for the award. And I would especially like to thank my parents, and everyone who has supported me on my journey so far. Thank you." DON: And what a journey! CQ editor and award judge Rich Moseson, W2VU, with some of his remarks about what made Dhruv stand out. RICH: "This year was particularly difficult, and such a pleasure, because we have had so many nominees who are so very clearly qualified, each one of them, it was a very difficult choice for all of us on the committee to make. Dhruv stood out, to me at least, not only for what he's done, but the breadth of it. Not only has he facilitated one Amateur Radio On The International Space Station contact, but two. Not only has he promoted Amateur Radio to young people here in the United States, but in India as well. And now. he's looking to go even farther, to go to the moon with the Gateway Project. Those of you who are old enough to remember the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey," the opening scene of that movie is a bunch of people on a transit station in orbit around the moon, waiting for space ships to come pick them up to go to other places including the moon. That's what the Gateway Project really is in real life, a small space station orbiting the moon as a transit point, and ham radio is going to be part of that. Dhruv is part of the effort to make that happen." DON: Our other corporate sponsors, including Yaesu, Heil Sound, and RadioWavz joined us on stage, to sing Dhruv's praises, and present him with tokens of their appreciation. GigaParts joined us there for the first time as well. Time does not permit me to have them all here, but you can listen to the awards presentation in its entirety as a Newsline extra on our website, arnewsline.org. Bill Pasternak's passion was youth in Amateur Radio and education. We're keeping his legacy alive, with the Bill Pasternak WA6ITF Amateur Radio Newsline Young Ham Of The Year, and soon the Amateur Radio Newsline presenters radio club will be organizing some on-the-air activities. Again, the entire ceremony is up on our EXTRA page at arnewsline.org. Congratulations to Dhruv Rebba, KC9ZJX, and thank you so much to the Huntsville Hamfest, WTWW Shortwave, and W5KUB.com, and everyone who supports what we do with the Amateur Radio Newsline Young Ham Of The Year Award. We'll do this all over again next August. For Amateur Radio Newsine, I'm Don Wilbanks, AE5DW. ** CONFERENCE PREP MEETING TAKES ON 2 MAJOR CONTROVERSIES PAUL/ANCHOR: All eyes are on a gathering about to take place in Turkey where some controversial proposals affecting amateur radio are on the table. Ed Durrant, DD5LP, has been following this story. ED: The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations, or CEPT, Conference Preparatory Group, or CPG, will hold its final meeting on August the 26th, to prepare for the World Radiocommunication Conference 2019. Two of the most controversial issues to be discussed are expected to have an impact on the agenda being set in advance of the world conference in 2023. The French have proposed that amateurs be reduced to be secondary users of 2 metres, which would then become primarily used for aeronautical systems. A number of societies under the IARU have pushed back against this. The IARU is also asking its member societies to find a way to resolve conflicts between amateur radio and Galileo GPS navigation system use of the 23cm band in Europe. The issues have occurred within the Galileo sub-band of 1260 to 1300 MHz. The IARU believes a resolution is best achieved through a study by the CEPT, and not as part of the WRC-23 agenda. The European Common Proposal for WRC-19 also includes an optional item to establish primary access on a national basis for amateur radio to part of the 50 MHz (6 metres) band. The meeting will open on August 26th in Ankara, Turkey, and conclude on the 30th. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Ed Durrant, DD5LP. (IARU) --- SBBSecho 3.08-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (454:1/33) .