Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (C) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Feb 14 2020 13:28:44 WITH THANKS FROM WA6ITF - REMEMBERING BILL PASTERNAK PAUL/ANCHOR: We the members of the Amateur Radio Newsline Amateur Radio Club, have a special message for listeners. Speaking for all of us, here's Don Wilbanks, AE5DW. DON: The weekend of February 7th, 8th, and 9th, was very special for those of us at Amateur Radio Newsline. It was 5 years ago that Newsline founder Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, became a silent key. Not long after, the Newsline staff started kicking around the idea of a club station. In 2019, the Amateur Radio Newsline Amateur Radio Club was formed, and we knew that there was only one callsign that would do. WA6ITF. As Bill's license was still current, it was with the help of his daughter, Kelly Lenhert, N6PNY, that we got that call. Friday, February 7th, would have been Bill's 78th birthday, and that was the perfect occasion to reactivate WA6ITF, and get that call back on the air where it belongs. I know I speak for the current and former Newsline staffers, who were calling CQ during our little informal special event, when I say it was a bit surreal and emotional to be able to use that call. Collectively, we made hundreds of contacts on HF, VHF, UHF, D-Star, Allstar, DMR, and Echolink. All to honor our dear friend and mentor, Bill Pasternak. Hearing the kind words from those who answered our calls, was gratifying and uplifting. Many of the contacts were long time listeners or friends of Bill. Some had never heard of Newsline. For all, it was a time to reminisce about old times, and to spread the word, and continue what Bill started over 4 decades ago. We hope to make Bill's Birthday Party an annual event. Thank you to all who took the time to chat, and help us celebrate Bill's life. For everyone here at Amateur Radio Newsline, we thank you. I'm Don Wilbanks, AE5DW. ** BREAK HERE: Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio Newsline, heard on bulletin stations around the world including the WA6TTL repeater in Simi Valley, California, on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. local time. ** BAND PLAN COMMENTS DUE BY FEB. 19th PAUL/ANCHOR: Hams in the U.S. have only a few days left to submit comments and suggestions to the ARRL's HF Band Planning Committee. The panel presented its report on band allocations late last month to the league's board. The committee told the board it favors providing more space for the digital modes, and for automatically-controlled digital stations, as the popularity of both continues to surge. The recommendations also suggest ways CW and digital modes can coexist. The full report, which the panel hopes to present to the FCC, is available via "click-here" links on the league's webpage at arrl dot org slash bandplan (arrl.org/bandplan), where you will also find the feedback form. The ARRL has created an online HF band plan discussion group at groups dot arrl dot org (groups.arrl.org) Comments can be submitted until the 19th of February. (ARRL) ** A NEW VOYAGE (ON LAND) FOR RECORD-SETTING YL PAUL/ANCHOR: Newsline has followed the solo travels of Jeanne (pronounced: JAN) Socrates, VE0JS (V-E-ZERO-J-S) before, but now, the record-setting sailor is taking another trip - by motor home. Andrew Smelt, VK5MAS, has that story. ANDREW: Solo sailor Jeanne (pronounced "JAN") Socrates, VE0JS, completed a solo unassisted circumnavigation of the world last year aboard the Nereida, becoming the oldest person to sail around the world alone, non-stop, and unassisted. She was 77 when she completed the voyage in 11 months, 4 months longer than she'd expected, due to some extreme challenges. An earlier trip, in 2013, won Jeanne the honour of being the oldest woman to make the trip -- another record. Boy, has she got a story to tell. Jeanne has been very giving of her time to amateur radio operators, and I was one of the lucky ones. She is now travelling around Australia for 4 months in a motor home, where I'll be paying her forward and hosting Jeanne. She'll be departing Sydney mid-February, enroute to Adelaide, where she will be giving a presentation about her voyage at the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron at Outer Harbour. We can't wait to hear it. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Andrew Smelt, VK5MAS. PAUL/ANCHOR: If you're in New South Wales, Australia, and want to meet Jeanne (pronounced: JAN), she's having a meet-and-greet at the largest Ham event in the Southern Hemisphere, the Wyong Field Day on February 23rd. Full details at FIELDDAY (dot) ORG (dot) AU (WIA) --- SBBSecho 3.10-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (454:1/33) .