SB QST @ ARL $ARLB011 ARLB011 FCC's John B. Johnston, W3BE, retires ZCZC AG11 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 11 ARLB011 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT January 30, 1998 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB011 ARLB011 FCC's John B. Johnston, W3BE, retires A well-known name at the FCC, John B. Johnston, W3BE, has retired. His last position at the Commission was as Special Assistant for Personal Radio Services to the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division. Johnston's last day at the FCC was Friday, January 30. An electrical engineer by training, Johnston joined the FCC in 1972 as Chief, Rules and Legal Branch, Amateur and Citizens Radio Division, where he worked under Prose Walker, W4BW. In 1975, Johnston replaced Walker as Chief of the Amateur and Citizens Radio Division. Later, he served as Chief of the Personal Radio Branch, Special Services Division, in the Private Radio Bureau (now the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau). Johnston, who's 70, only made it known this week to his FCC colleagues that he'd be leaving, but his retirement was not entirely unexpected since his wife retired last fall. For the time being, Bill Cross, W3TN, will handle Amateur Radio matters formerly done by Johnston. A former ARRL Assistant Atlantic Division Director, Johnston served earlier in his ham radio career as president of the Frankford Radio Club and authored some articles for QST, including "Some Notes on Acquiring the Code" in November 1966, and "A New Year's Resolution" in March 1966, for which he won an award from the ARRL Communications Department. He is a Charter Life Member of the ARRL. NNNN /EX