Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (D) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Nov 19 2021 09:17:28 KICKER: REMEMBERING RUDY HUBBARD WA4PUP SK DON/ANCHOR: Finally, we ask: What's in a name? If it's the name newly bestowed on an ARES shack in Escambia County, Florida.....PLENTY! Kevin Trotman, N5PRE, concludes our newscast with that story. KEVIN: The Amateur Radio Emergency Service room inside Escambia County, Florida's Public Safety building, proved to be a fitting place to dedicate a plaque honoring the late Rudy Hubbard WA4PUP. Named in Rudy's memory on November 12th, the room works hard to keep people in northern Florida safe -- just as Rudy himself did until his death last May at 97. To many amateurs, he was perhaps best known as the longest continuously seated section manager for the ARRL in North Florida. To others, such as Gene Bannon KB4HAH, he was a lifelong friend and an understanding Elmer. Gene said one of Rudy's gifts to his community was his development of the section's first formally organized emergency plan, which laid out guidelines later adopted by other ARRL sections. Bill Hayden, WY8O (W Y 8 OH), said Rudy had a calming influence in tough situations and knew what buttons to push to make things happen. To Bill and many others, he was a father figure. Gene said that when Hurricane Ivan battered Florida in 2004, Rudy was able to secure a replacement for a critical 2m repeater that failed -- and he ensured that it became operational within 24 hours to restore communications with shelters, distribution centers and various agencies. Gene remembered too how in 2005, Rudy rallied other section managers to arrange for interstate amateur radio response when Hurricane Katrina struck in Mississippi and Louisiana. Shortly before his death, Rudy requested that his shack be dismantled and its contents sold to benefit the Five Flags Amateur Radio Club. But Rudy's expertise, his friends and of course, his name are together in another shack, the ARES room where volunteers continue much of Rudy's good works. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Kevin Trotman, N5PRE. (GENE BANNON KB4HAH, BILL HAYDEN WY8O, PATCH.COM) ** NEWSCAST CLOSE: With thanks to AMSAT; Bill Hayden WY8O; CQ Magazine; David Behar K7DB; Gene Bannon KB4HAH; the ICQ Podcast; Irish Radio Transmitters Society; National Geographic; NPR; Ohio Penn DX; Patch.com; QRZ.com; Phys.org; Ryan Curry WY7RDC; SciTech Daily; Southgate Amateur Radio News; Southland Times newspaper; Spiegel.de; shortwaveradio.de; Wireless Institute of Australia; YouTube; and you our listeners, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline. You can write to us at newsline@arnewsline.org. We remind our listeners that Amateur Radio Newsline is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that incurs expenses for its continued operation. If you wish to support us, please visit our website at arnewsline.org and know that we appreciate you all. For now, with Caryn Eve Murray, KD2GUT, at the news desk in New York, and our news team worldwide, I'm Don Wilbanks, AE5DW, in Picayune, Mississippi, saying 73. As always, we thank you for listening. Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) is Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (618:250/33) .