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K1JT: I am very sorry to convey the sad news that Bill Somerville,
Joe Taylor, K1JT:
I am very sorry to convey the sad news that Bill Somerville,
G4WJS, died suddenly and unexpectedly a few days ago. He was only
about 65 years old.
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Rest in peace, dear friend G4WJS.
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Stan GammonsDec 4 #30504
Stan Gammons, KM4HQE:
So sad to hear that Joe. Bill will be greatly missed.
Prayers for his family and friends.
Rest in peace Bill
Stan
KM4HQE
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ColinDec 4 #30505
Joe, this is truly sad news. Bill has been a wonderful resource and supported all of us.
Please pass condolences to his family.
Sincerely,
Colin Haig VE3MSC
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Pa3gcuDec 4 #30506
Colin Haig, VE3MSC:
Joe, this is truly sad news. Bill has been a wonderful resource and
supported all of us. Please pass condolences to his family.
PA3GCU:
May he rest in peace.
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Phil HazeltonDec 4 #30507
This is shocking news, he was such talent, he will be sorely missed, condolences to his family.
Philip G8PJH
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Philip RoseDec 4 #30508
RIP indeed Bill,
Philip Hazelton, G8PJH
This is shocking news, he was such talent, he will be sorely missed,
condolences to his family.
Philip Rose, GM3ZZA
You have provided an excellent service to the WSJT-X community. I
think your last post was a couple of days ago. We will all miss you,
and your incisive resolution of all our problems.
You have provided an excellent service to the WSJT-X community. I think your last post was a couple of days ago. We will all miss you, and your incisive resolution of all our problems.
Requiescat in pace.
Dave, AA6YQ:
A huge loss for all of us. Bill always took the time to provide a
friendly, accurate, and helpful answer to any question that came his
way. He set one good example after another.
73 Phil GM3ZZA.
Reino Talarmo, OH3MA:
RIP Bill, We will miss your kind advice.
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Tom V. Segalstad, LA4LN:
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Dave AA6YQDec 4 #30509
I am very sorry to convey the sad news that Bill Somerville, G4WJS, died suddenly and unexpectedly a few days ago. He was only about 65 years old.
Bill was a dear friend and very close colleague, though (as is often the case with worldwide ham radio friendships) we had met in person only a few times. In 2013 he was the first to join me in forming a core development group for WSJT-X, which at that time was at program version 0.99. Bill has been closely involved with WSJT-X and related software projects ever since.
Our free, open-source software could not have achieved its extensive worldwide popularity and influence in ham radio without Bill's essential contributions. In addition to writing code for important portions of the Qt-based user interface for WSJT-X, Bill helped to bring the overall program structure more nearly up to professional standards. Moreover, he devoted countless hours to program support, patiently answering user's questions on WSJT-related forums.
I have only started to think about the many ways in which I will miss Bill -- not no mention how we all will miss his immense and positive impact on WSJT-X and related projects. For more than eight years Bill and I communicated closely and regularly on ham radio topics, sometimes many times per day. Perhaps I will be able to write more about it in the near future.
Rest in peace, dear friend G4WJS.
+ A huge loss for all of us. Bill always took the time to provide a friendly, accurate, and helpful answer to any question that came his way. He set one good example after another.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Reino TalarmoDec 4 #30510
RIP Bill,
We will miss your kind advice.
Reino, OH3mA
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Tom V. SegalstadDec 4 #30511
The silent key of Bill is very sad news.
Bill has been extremely helpful for radio amateurs to make WSJT-X fit their different radios and computers. We have seen E-mail answers from him coming at all times during borh day and night. And we wonder if he ever got time to sleep or eat, in-between his good answers and advices to radio amateurs world wide.
Bill has been extremely helpful for radio amateurs to make WSJT-X fit
their different radios and computers. We have seen E-mail answers from
him coming at all times during borh day and night. And we wonder if he
ever got time to sleep or eat, in-between his good answers and advices
to radio amateurs world wide.
So rest in peace Bill, and thank you very much for all the help you have provided to radio amateurs world wide, for making their digital radio amateur activity very successful.
So rest in peace Bill, and thank you very much for all the help you
have provided to radio amateurs world wide, for making their digital
radio amateur activity very successful.
73 from Tom, LA4LN
(NRRL HF Traffic Manager)
John, VE7KKQ:
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JohnDec 4 #30512
So long, Bill, condolences to his family.
John
VE7KKQ
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Tom M0LTEDec 4 #30513
Tom, M0LTE:
Unreal. Deeply shocking.
Heartfelt condolences from us all at the Reading club, where Bill was a member.
Heartfelt condolences from us all at the Reading club, where Bill was
a member.
Tom M0LTE
Борис Романов (Boris Romanov), UX8IW:
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Борис РомановDec 4 #30514
Sad news. Condolences to Bill's family and friends.
Boris UX8IW
Суббота, 4 декабря 2021, 20:25 +02:00 от Joe <joe@...>:
I am very sorry to convey the sad news that Bill Somerville, G4WJS, died
suddenly and unexpectedly a few days ago. He was only about 65 years old.
Bill was a dear friend and very close colleague, though (as is often the
case with worldwide ham radio friendships) we had met in person only a
few times. In 2013 he was the first to join me in forming a core
development group for WSJT-X, which at that time was at program version
0.99. Bill has been closely involved with WSJT-X and related software
projects ever since.
Ken Cox, WA8OMR:
Our free, open-source software could not have achieved its extensive
worldwide popularity and influence in ham radio without Bill's essential
contributions. In addition to writing code for important portions of
the Qt-based user interface for WSJT-X, Bill helped to bring the overall
program structure more nearly up to professional standards. Moreover,
he devoted countless hours to program support, patiently answering
user's questions on WSJT-related forums.
Sorry to hear about Bill's passing. I will miss reading his answers to
the many questions posted. I have learned a lot from them.Ken WA8OMR.
I have only started to think about the many ways in which I will miss
Bill -- not no mention how we all will miss his immense and positive
impact on WSJT-X and related projects. For more than eight years Bill
and I communicated closely and regularly on ham radio topics, sometimes
many times per day. Perhaps I will be able to write more about it in
the near future.
Gary Trock:
Rest in peace, dear friend G4WJS.
-- Joe, K1JT
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Ken CoxDec 4 #30515
Sorry to hear about Bill's passing. I will miss reading his answers to the many questions posted. I have learned a lot from them.Ken WA8OMR.
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Gary trockDec 4 #30516
Very Sad.
Ive been reading his posts since I joined.
RIP. Zl.
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Dave SellarsDec 4 #30517
Very sad news indeed. Amateur Radio worldwide has lost a tremendous ham and friend. His contributions to WSJT-X and this group will never be forgotten.
RIP.
Dave
KB4JB
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Lynn MearsDec 4 #30519
Extremely sad news. I havent been involved with WSJT that long, but it was obvious that Bill donated a lot of time and effort towards WSJT and helping in many different ways. He will be missed greatly.
Very sad news indeed. Amateur Radio worldwide has lost a tremendous
ham and friend. His contributions to WSJT-X and this group will never
be forgotten.
Lynn, K0CLM
(Previously WA4FKX)
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M0PWXDec 4 #30524
Sad news indeed,
Lynn Mears, K0CLM:
Extremely sad news. I havent been involved with WSJT that long, but
it was obvious that Bill donated a lot of time and effort towards WSJT
and helping in many different ways. He will be missed greatly.
Bill was a great resource and font of so much knowledge, as well as having the patience of a saint when dealing with some members / questions
Peter, M0PWX:
Sad news indeed, Bill was a great resource and font of so much
knowledge, as well as having the patience of a saint when dealing with
some members / questions
Will be greatly missed on here
Peter
Russ Ravella:
M0PWX
Incredibly sad news. What a wonderful, valuable and kind man Bill
was. How much better the world would be with more Bills in it.
Thank you and Rest In Peace Bill Somerville.
Sam Birnbaum, W2JDB:
M0PWX Grabber Page (qsl.net)
> On Dec 4, 2021, at 11:25 AM, Joe <joe@...> wrote:
>
> I am very sorry to convey the sad news that Bill Somerville, G4WJS, died suddenly and unexpectedly a few days ago. He was only about 65 years old.
>
> Bill was a dear friend and very close colleague, though (as is often the case with worldwide ham radio friendships) we had met in person only a few times. In 2013 he was the first to join me in forming a core development group for WSJT-X, which at that time was at program version 0.99. Bill has been closely involved with WSJT-X and related software projects ever since.
>
> Our free, open-source software could not have achieved its extensive worldwide popularity and influence in ham radio without Bill's essential contributions. In addition to writing code for important portions of the Qt-based user interface for WSJT-X, Bill helped to bring the overall program structure more nearly up to professional standards. Moreover, he devoted countless hours to program support, patiently answering user's questions on WSJT-related forums.
>
> I have only started to think about the many ways in which I will miss Bill -- not no mention how we all will miss his immense and positive impact on WSJT-X and related projects. For more than eight years Bill and I communicated closely and regularly on ham radio topics, sometimes many times per day. Perhaps I will be able to write more about it in the near future.
>
> Rest in peace, dear friend G4WJS.
>
> -- Joe, K1JT
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Russ RavellaDec 4 #30526
Incredibly sad news. What a wonderful, valuable and kind man Bill was. How much better the world would be with more Bills in it. Thank you and Rest In Peace Bill Somerville.
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Philip RoseDec 4 #30527
That said, I did notice Bill was getting a bit tetchy of late to people who were asking questions that had already been answered.
As I said before let him rest in peace.
Phil GM3ZZA
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Sam BirnbaumDec 4 #30528
So very sorry to hear this sad news. Bill has been very extremely helpful to me in
providing the information that allowed me to provide a complimentary program for
WSJT-X so that visually impaired/blind hams can also partake in this fantastic
program and its modes.
So very sorry to hear this sad news. Bill has been very extremely
helpful to me in providing the information that allowed me to provide
a complimentary program for WSJT-X so that visually impaired/blind
hams can also partake in this fantastic program and its modes.
Rest In Peace Bill, you will be sorely missed by all.
Sam W2JDB
Jack Trampler, N2JT
I never worked Bill. Did he even have time to operate? I never met
Bill. But I would have liked to. I never sent him an email, either
personal or on this group. I wish I had.
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Jack TramplerDec 4 #30531
I never worked Bill. Did he even have time to operate? I never met Bill. But I would have liked to. I never sent him an email, either personal or on this group. I wish I had.
I enjoyed my daily (actually several times a day) reading of the messages posted in this group and his replies. I learned a lot from them. This man had so much knowledge and the fact that he took the time to deal with almost every post in this group and share that knowledge, its truly a testament to this man. I for one will surely miss him.
I enjoyed my daily (actually several times a day) reading of the
messages posted in this group and his replies. I learned a lot from
them. This man had so much knowledge and the fact that he took the
time to deal with almost every post in this group and share that
knowledge, its truly a testament to this man. I for one will surely
miss him.
I wish I knew him better. Rest in Peace, Bill.
73,
Jack - N2JT
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Pete SmithDec 4 #30532
Terrible news. Though I'm not a great devotee of the digital modes (except CW), without Bill I'm convinced I would not have made a single QSO using WSJT-X. My sympathy to his family and friends.
73, Pete N4ZR
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neil_zampellaDec 4 #30534
I agree. Bill was patient with everyone, even me when I replied to a post and chewed my foot up to the ankle.
Terrible news. Though I'm not a great devotee of the digital modes
(except CW), without Bill I'm convinced I would not have made a single
QSO using WSJT-X. My sympathy to his family and friends.
His passing will affect much done within WSJT-X, as well as Hamlib. He was a font of knowledge and 'corporate' memory.
Neil Zampella, KN3ILZ:
I agree. Bill was patient with everyone, even me when I replied to a
post and chewed my foot up to the ankle.
His passing will affect much done within WSJT-X, as well as Hamlib.
He was a font of knowledge and 'corporate' memory.
We may not see his like again.
Neil, KN3ILZ
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Jim BrownDec 4 #30535
If Bill had done nothing more than provide what seemed like 24/7 support here, his contribution would have been monumental. Thanks Bill, RIP.
Jim Brown, K9YC:
73, Jim K9YC
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K3JRZDec 4 #30538
If Bill had done nothing more than provide what seemed like 24/7
support here, his contribution would have been monumental. Thanks
Bill, RIP.
Jeff, K3JRZ:
Wow. Very sad to hear.
I had sent many emails to him looking for help with WSJT-X when I first started having my first issues with it when I started with the software and then again after several macOS updates. Always a great guy to get help from. He will surely be missed. My condolences to his family and to all that knew him.
I had sent many emails to him looking for help with WSJT-X when I
first started having my first issues with it when I started with the
software and then again after several macOS updates. Always a great
guy to get help from. He will surely be missed. My condolences to his
family and to all that knew him.
73 BIll G4WJS.
Lance Collister, W7GJ:
Jeff
K3JRZ
Our heart-felt condolences to you, Joe, and to all the folks like me
whom he so patiently helped over the years. He was an amazing member
of the WSJT-X team, and I found myself always amazed at how in the
world he was able to answer all the questions posed to him by users of
WSJT-X on such a myriad of different rigs with different software. His
contributions will be long remembered, and very much appreciated. So
sad to see someone go who gave so much so freely to our
community. RIP, Bill.
Klaus Werner, G7RTI:
Thanks to Bills helpful explanations I was able to get going on
WSJTX.
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Lance Collister, W7GJDec 4 #30539
Our heart-felt condolences to you, Joe, and to all the folks like me whom he so patiently helped over the years. He was an amazing member of the WSJT-X team, and I found myself always amazed at how in the world he was able to answer all the questions posed to him by users of WSJT-X on such a myriad of different rigs with different software. His contributions will be long remembered, and very much appreciated. So sad to see someone go who gave so much so freely to our community. RIP, Bill.
73, Lance
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Klaus WernerDec 4 #30540
Thanks to Bills helpful explanations I was able to get going on WSJTX.
I didnt know him or anything about him except what has been written in previous comments.
I didnt know him or anything about him except what has been written
in previous comments.
May he rest in peace.
73
Wayne Rash, N4HCR:
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Wayne RashDec 4 #30541
This is so sad. Bill always showed great patience with my dumb questions. He played a big role in making WSJTX a joy to use. Ham radio owes him a huge debt.
This is so sad. Bill always showed great patience with my dumb
questions. He played a big role in making WSJTX a joy to use. Ham
radio owes him a huge debt.
Rest In Peace, Bill.
Wayne, N4HCR
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DaveDec 4 #30543
Dave:
Very sad to hear. He will live in our memories and our operating.
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Ed RadloDec 4 #30546
Bill always answered the various online queries vey quickly, and his vast knowledge helped many of us
get on track with all of these new digital modes.
Ed Radlo, AJ6V:
Bill always answered the various online queries vey quickly, and his
vast knowledge helped many of us get on track with all of these new
digital modes.
A great loss to ham radio.
Ed AJ6V
Bob Bownes: (?)
Very sad to hear. May his memory be a blessing to his family and all
who knew him.
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bownesDec 4 #30547
Very sad to hear. May his memory be a blessing to his family and all who knew him.
In the Law Enforcement, Fire and Emergency Medical Services, the
passing on of one such is often marked with a 'Last Call' or 'Final
Dispatch' in which the departed's call sign is requested thrice for
one last time. Usually at a pre-arranged or significant time. Seems
appropriate in this case as well. Perhaps you could do that for us
Joe.
In the Law Enforcement, Fire and Emergency Medical Services, the passing on of one such is often marked with a 'Last Call' or 'Final Dispatch' in which the departed's call sign is requested thrice for one last time. Usually at a pre-arranged or significant time. Seems appropriate in this case as well. Perhaps you could do that for us Joe.
Rick, I2BRT:
Bob
Very sad news and a great loss for our cumunity. Thanks for all the
effort and friendship Bill. Rest in peace.
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Rick I2BRTDec 5 #30549
Very sad news and a great loss for our cumunity.
Thanks for all the effort and friendship Bill.
Rest in peace.
Rick.
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Andy GD0TEPDec 5 #30550
>>>I never worked Bill. Did he even have time to operate?
Andy, GD0TEP:
I never worked Bill. Did he even have time to operate?
Yes, I worked him on 15m in August just gone, and on 6m back in May. Both on FT8 of course 😊
Yes, I worked him on 15m in August just gone, and on 6m back in
May. Both on FT8 of course.
Gwen, KI5PXQ:
73
I also worked him, 1600Z on the 24th of October, 15 meters, FT8.
Andy
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GwenDec 5 #30551
I also worked him, 1600Z on the 24th of October, 15 meters, FT8
Gwen
KI5PXQ
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Ria, N2RJDec 5 #30552
This is truly awful news. Bill will certainly be missed.
73
Ria
N2RJ
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Walter OE6IWG (JN77pk)Dec 5 #30553
VY sad News :-(
Bill was a GREAT helper - also for me.
my condolences to his family and friends
Bill was a GREAT helper - also for me. My condolences to his family
and friends.
RIP Bill, cul
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Ed WilsonDec 5 #30554
This is a tremendous loss to the amateur radio community, but as someone who lost his brother only a few weeks ago, I know that the loss is much greater to his family and close friends...my condolences to each of them. RIP, Bill...
Ed Wilson, K0KC:
This is a tremendous loss to the amateur radio community, but as
someone who lost his brother only a few weeks ago, I know that the
loss is much greater to his family and close friends...my condolences
to each of them. RIP, Bill...
Amos Sobel, 4X4MF:
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Amos Sobel 4X4MFDec 5 #30555
Me and the WSJT-X community mourn the departure of Bill Somerville
RIP ZL Bill
Bob, K4RCG:
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BobDec 5 #30556
I deeply regret not sending Bill a "personal thank you" e-mail for his support of our hobby. I had planned on doing so, but didn't want to add traffic to his in-box admin! He will be missed, but fondly remembered.
I deeply regret not sending Bill a "personal thank you" e-mail for his
support of our hobby. I had planned on doing so, but didn't want to
add traffic to his in-box admin! He will be missed, but fondly
remembered.
Bob
K4RCG
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Hamish G0GLGDec 5 #30557
Very sad day for amateur radio.
Paul Welford, G4YKQ:
A Tribute to my dearest friend Bill Somerville G4WJS.
I apologize for length of this post. This might answer a few previous posts .Knowing Bill he will be still reading all these posts from a better place.
I apologize for length of this post. This might answer a few previous
posts Knowing Bill he will be still reading all these posts from a
better place.
I thank you for your speedy post Joe.
Bill G4WJS was one of my dearest friends living just 4 miles apart.We spoke 2/3 times a week and at times several times a day.
After a 20 year plus break Bill spurred me on to come back into the radio family.I OWE HIM A LOT.Thanks to him my major interest in the last 10 years has been WSJT-X. Bill also had a passion for Photography and me being a Photographer for The Sun Newspaper In London before I retired had another common interest we liked to have a good natter but I often came off the worst.Bill lived on his own so we kept a close eye on each other.
Bill had a degree in Chemistry but as I understand was self taught in computing and electronics.Please see his QRZ page.
He was a whizz.He was a great natural teacher and Joe I think this was one of the reasons he got on so well with you and the group.He remarked to me many times "I never mind helping anyone provided they help themselves" At times glaring at me muttering under his breath "Read the notes and the posts" Sometimes it so annoyed him when I could not keep a straight face..we all know the story.Bill always willing to help with a computer grafted to his hand.
Over the last ten years he has like others in the group spent hours and hours involved with WSJX-X.He had a great admiration for open source programs.Made many friends within the digital community and a big respect for Dxlabs {Dave] JTalert [Laurie] among others. I was always giving him praise for taking a break and TXing winding up this 4 ele ,of late not often[Bill head in PC} every day I would have a crafty check on his PSK. Bill was very much in favour of Using L.O.T.W but never collected awards,but on receiving a trophy for technical achievement announced at Dayton when he told me there was no emotion but I knew Bill just to well he was chuffed !
Bill G4WJS was one of my dearest friends living just 4 miles apart.We
spoke 2/3 times a week and at times several times a day.
After a 20 year plus break Bill spurred me on to come back into the
radio family. I OWE HIM A LOT. Thanks to him my major interest in the
last 10 years has been WSJT-X. Bill also had a passion for Photography
and me being a Photographer for The Sun Newspaper In London before I
retired had another common interest we liked to have a good natter but
I often came off the worst.Bill lived on his own so we kept a close
eye on each other.
Bill had a degree in Chemistry but as I understand was self taught in
computing and electronics.Please see his QRZ page.
He was a whizz. He was a great natural teacher and Joe I think this was
one of the reasons he got on so well with you and the group.He
remarked to me many times "I never mind helping anyone provided they
help themselves" At times glaring at me muttering under his breath
"Read the notes and the posts" Sometimes it so annoyed him when I
could not keep a straight face..we all know the story.Bill always
willing to help with a computer grafted to his hand. Over the last
ten years he has like others in the group spent hours and hours
involved with WSJX-X.He had a great admiration for open source
programs.Made many friends within the digital community and a big
respect for Dxlabs {Dave] JTalert [Laurie] among others. I was always
giving him praise for taking a break and TXing winding up this 4 ele
,of late not often[Bill head in PC} every day I would have a crafty
check on his PSK. Bill was very much in favour of Using L.O.T.W but
never collected awards,but on receiving a trophy for technical
achievement announced at Dayton when he told me there was no emotion
but I knew Bill just to well he was chuffed !
Sadly last Friday after never responding to my calls I found Bill
seated in his shack at peace surrounded by the things he loved most.
Sadly last Friday after never responding to my calls I found Bill seated in his shack at peace surrounded by the things he loved most.
I am still total shock!!!
Such a loss of a talented and loyal friend and as I have said he shall be greatly missed by many in our radio family.
R.I.P.William [Bill ] G4WJS. God Bless you and till we meet again 73..........................................Cheers mate!
Such a loss of a talented and loyal friend and as I have said he shall
be greatly missed by many in our radio family.
R.I.P.William [Bill ] G4WJS.
God Bless you and till we meet again 73.................. Cheers mate!
Ronnie Hull:
I am greatly saddened to hear this news.
Keith Wood, W4RPE:
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Ronnie HullDec 5 #30559
I am greatly saddened to hear this news
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KeithDec 5 #30560
Great tribute to a wonderful man.
Keith Wood
W4RPE
Carlos, OE3JAG:
May I also do my sadly condolences to his family and his friends ! He
will surely be missed by all the hams. Thanks for got in touch with
you, dear Bill.
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CarlosDec 5 #30561
May I also do my sadly condolences to his family and his friends !
He will surely be missed by all the hams.
Thanks for got in touch with you, dear Bill.
Good luck in your new place, Bill, I miss you,
Karl OE3JAG
Am 05.12.21, 17:20 schrieb Ronnie Hull <w5sum@...>:
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William HensleyDec 5 #30563
A great tribute, Paul! I'm sorry you were the one to find him, yet I sense you would both want it that way. I did not know Bill, but he made a tremendous contribution to the WSJT-X community. He will be missed.
William Hensley, WG8S:
A great tribute, Paul! I'm sorry you were the one to find him, yet I
sense you would both want it that way. I did not know Bill, but he
made a tremendous contribution to the WSJT-X community. He will be
missed.
RIP, Bill. Thank you, Paul.
73, Kim - WG8S
Bernd, KB7AK:
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Bernd - KB7AKDec 5 #30564
Thank you for your tribute Paul, we will all miss Bill dearly.
73,
Bernd - KB7AK
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Philip RoseDec 5 #30565
I am so sorry Paul, it must have been awful for you to find Bill like that.
Philip Rose, GM3ZZA:
As far as I can see we as amateurs who have been helped by Bill, should keep up his good work. I know I cant alone.
As far as I can see we as amateurs who have been helped by Bill,
should keep up his good work. I know I cant alone.
His advice was definitive. Others not so.
Jim Brown, K9YC:
88 Phil GM3ZZA
Thanks very much, Paul, for this lovely and loving post. As you and
Joe have so eloquently written, Bill exemplified the best of the ham
spirit, by giving and sharing far more than he received.
Erik, VA7QI:
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Very sorry to hear about Bill. I enjoyed reading his comments and
very much appreciate his contribution for WSTJ-X.
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Jim BrownDec 5 #30571
On 12/5/2021 8:17 AM, Paul via groups.io wrote:
A Tribute to my dearest friend Bill Somerville G4WJS.
Thanks very much for this lovely and loving post. As you and Joe have so eloquently written, Bill exemplified the best of the ham spirit, by giving and sharing far more than he received.
73, Jim K9YC
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va7qiDec 5 #30572
Very sorry to hear about Bill. I enjoyed reading his comments and very much appreciate his contribution for WSTJ-X.
His name and callsign will be remembered for a long time as a shining light of the ham radio community.
His name and callsign will be remembered for a long time as a shining
light of the ham radio community.
73 de va7qi, ....Erik.
My God!
Marco, PY1ZRJ:
My God! Whats terrible news is this!
Whats terrible news is this!
Bill helped me in many occasions with WSJT-X always with a very pure
"ham-spirit" and availability.
Bill helped me in many occasions with WSJT-X always with a very pure "ham-spirit" and availability.
My very sincere condolence to all his family and friends, I will miss
him a lot despite I never had the pleasure to meet him.
My very sincere condolence to all his family and friends, I will miss him a lot despite I never had the pleasure to meet him.
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73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)
That is truly unwelcome and most distressing news, Joe; I'm sure the vast amounts of time
and effort that Bill devoted to the development and support of WSJT-X will be very sorely