HB9RS (SK) (From 4U1UN website) |
CQ DX Hall of Fame member and former WorldRadio
columnist Jack Troster, W6ISQ, became a Silent Key on January 11, according to
an announcement by Northern California DX Foundation (NCDXF) President Rusty
Epps, W6OAT. Troster was one of the co-founders of NCDXF in 1972. He was
elected to the CQ DX Hall of Fame in 1988.
Ten-Tec CEO Jack Burchfield, K4JU, turned over
responsibilities for the manufacturer's day-to-day operation to company
president Jim Wharton, NO4A, as of January 1. According to the ARRL Letter,
Wharton says Burchfield will remain CEO and the company's majority stock holder,
but plans "to begin retiring and spending more time with his family."