Tsuneyoshi Yamano

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Tsuneyoshi Yamano
Computer engineer and Manager[1]

Tsuneyoshi Yamano (山野 常禎, Yamano Tsuneyoshi, born December 12, 1946 in

Tokushima, Japan) is an amateur radio
operator, call sign is JA5HTP, who set distance records and has contributed to the development of amateur radio.

Career

He attended

Afterward, he contributed much to the amateur radio’s developments. He served as a councilor of Japan Amateur Radio League Tokushima Prefecture for six terms, the Chair of DCCS, the committee member on the investigation study of the digitalization technology for amateur radio and the Chair of Japanese Red Cross Society Tokushima Chapter, Special Volunteers consists of Radio communication from 2008.[3]

Japan Amateur Radio League applied the patent 'Network system, wireless terminal equipment, and wireless relay device' as study results, and he was announced as the joint inventor.[4]

Furthermore, he has also been interested in the next generation computer network and gave a conference seminar "Local revitalization which uses AIR Mac in the shopping district" on Macworld Tokyo 2002 as a lecturer.[5]

Lately, he is taking part in founding the Institute for Satellite Communication in Republic of Vanuatu, using the Wideband Internetworking engineering test and Demonstration Satellite "KIZUNA” (WINDS) as a part of the project of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).[6]

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