Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (C) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Jun 15 2018 08:46 am SILENT KEY: YASME FOUNDATION DIRECTOR/SECRETARY KIP EDWARDS W6SZN JIM/ANCHOR: The influential Yasme Foundation, and its supports, are mourning the death of an amateur, who was its lifeblood. Stephen Kinford, N8WB, has that report. STEPHEN'S REPORT: The director and secretary of the Yasme Foundation, a nonprofit that supports amateur radio projects worldwide, has become a Silent Key. DXpeditioner and DX contester G. Kip Edwards, W6SZN, of Indianola, Washington, died on June 6. Yasme Foundation president Ward Silver, N0AX, told the ARRL that Kip was the prime mover behind a number of important grant programs, and brought a sharp sense of organization to several amateur radio organizations. A lawyer by training, he retired in 2013, from a San Francisco practice, where he had been a partner. He relocated to Washington state. A member of the DXCC Honor roll, Kip got his earliest amateur radio license at the age of 11 in Kansas. He rekindled an interest in the hobby, as an adult after years of inactivity. He eventually became president of the Northern California Contest Club, and editor of its newsletter. He was honored by the club as Contester of the Year in 1982. He was also a member and one-time president of the Northern California DX Club. He was a life member of the ARRL, and a member of the ARRL Maxim Society. Kip was 71. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Stephen Kinford, N8WB. (YASME FOUNDATION, ARRL) ** SILENT KEY: JAPAN AMATEUR RADIO LEAGUE PAST PRESIDENT SHOZO HARA JA1AN JIM/ANCHOR: In Japan, ham radio operators are marking the death of an influential past president, and CQ Hall of Famer. We have that report from Robert Broomhead, VK3DN. ROBERT: The past president of the Japan Amateur Radio League, and a member of the CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame, has become a Silent Key. Shozo Hara, JA1AN, who had trained as an electrical engineer, at Waseda University, died on June 9. The Nagasaki prefecture native became a director of the league in 1972, and then was chosen as president. He served for 41 years, stepping down in 2011. He had also been the first president of the Japan Amateur Radio Development Association. CQ inducted him into the Amateur Radio Hall of Fame in 2003. Shozo Hara, who had also been an accomplished equestrian, was 91. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Robert Broomhead, VK3DN. ** THAILAND PUTS AMATEUR RADIO EXAMS ON LINE FOR SAMPLING JIM/ANCHOR: Sure you've got your license in your home country - but do you ever wonder if you could qualify elsewhere? Jason Daniels, VK2LAW, helps answer that question. JASON: Could you qualify for your amateur license in Thailand? If you aren't one of that nation's 110,000 radio amateurs, and want to see if you could make the grade, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, Thailand's communications agency, has posted sample exams online for the world to see, and perhaps sample. For years, any exams other than those for the basic license were unavailable - but now the intermediate, and advanced tests, are among those posted online. The tests are timed, by the way. You have 90 minutes to answer 100 questions for the basic and intermediate license, and two hours for the 100 questions on the advanced license examination. They don't count for a real license, but they give you a good idea of what would be involved if you sat for the test. Meanwhile, those who have their license are getting an opportunity to use a special event call sign now through Oct. 31. Be listening for stations using HS50IARU, which commemorates the 50th anniversary of Region 3 of the International Amateur Radio Union. Thailand is among a number of countries whose amateur societies belong to Region 3. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Jason Daniels, VK2LAW. (SOUTHGATE) --- SBBSecho 3.05-Win32 * Origin: RadioWxNet: The Thunderbolt BBS wx1der.dyndns.org (801:1/2) þ Synchronet þ Temple of Doom BBS - tod.eothnet.com .