Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (D) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Nov 13 2020 09:00:24 HONORS FOR QRP PERFORMERS AND ONE 'HOMEBREW HERO' JIM/ANCHOR: Congratulations to the top performers in the recent Fox-Mike- Hotel Portable Operations Challenge. Results have been published and Grand Champion has been identified as Magnus Samuelson, SA0AQT, in Sweden. The amateur who made the single contact over the most kilometres for watts used was Jack Haefner, NG2E, in the state of Virginia. The contest was held in early October. Separately, we congratulate the newest winner of the Homebrew Heroes Award, an honor given by the Fox Mike Hotel website, with support from the ICQ Podcast. This year's award goes to George Thomas, W5JDX, who many listeners may know for his appearances on HamNation, and as the host of AmateurLogic.tv Homebrew Heroes recognizes efforts by those whose homebrew constructions help define the frontiers in amateur radio technology. Well done, everyone! (Frank Howell K4FMH) ** KICKER: A HAM RADIO SISTERHOOD THAT ENDURES JIM/ANCHOR: We end this week's newscast with a history lesson, a short one, but an important one. Let Ralph Squillace, KK6ITB, share it with us. RALPH: November 22nd marks the anniversary of the death of the woman believed to be one of the first licensed American YLs. Her name was Genevieve Josephine Emerson, or at least that was her name when, as a young girl in Oakland, California, she achieved a perfect score on her radio operator's exam and was issued the call sign 6APL. Genevieve, later known as Genevieve Josephine Emerson Stohler, was part of a small but important collective of female radio operators in the early 20th century, including Gladys Kathleen Parkin, callsign 6SO. Gladys, who lived in San Rafael, California, was celebrated in 1916 for being the youngest female to pass the radio license test. The legacy of Gladys, who lived to be 89 and Genevieve, who was 93 when she died on November 22nd, 2002, is worth noting. Today women are on the air everywhere, and can be found in groups like ALARA in Australia, CLARA in Canada, and the YLRL in the United States. The recent Day of the YLs memorial contest held earlier this month around the world is a tribute to their enduring friendship and sisterhood. It is a sisterhood that finds its roots with people like Genevieve and Gladys a century ago. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Ralph Squillace, KK6ITB. (SFGATE, ELK GROVE FLORIN AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, THE MARY SUE) ** NEWSCAST CLOSE: With thanks to Amateur News Weekly; Angelo Giuffre, VK2NWT; the ARRL; Clay Today Online; CNET; CQ Magazine; CNN: David Behar, K7DB; DX-World; the Elk Grove Florin Amateur Radio Club; the FCC; Frank Howell, K4FMH; the Mary Sue; Northeast Now; Ohio Penn DX; QRZ.COM; the Radio Society of Great Britain; the Saipan Tribune; SFGate; shortwaveradio.de; the Southgate Amateur Radio News; Ted Randall's QSO Radio Show; the Times of Israel; the Wireless Institute of Australia; WTWW Shortwave; and you our listeners, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline. Please send emails to our address at newsline@arnewsline.org. More information is available at Amateur Radio Newsline's only official website at arnewsline.org. For now, with Caryn Eve Murray, KD2GUT, at the news desk in New York, and our news team worldwide, I'm Jim Damron, N8TMW, in Charleston, West Virginia, saying 73, and as always, we thank you for listening. Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) is Copyright 2020. All rights reserved. --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (618:250/33) .