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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 2 2024
    IN OUR 29th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

    THIS WEEK:-

    WIA PRESIDENT SCOTT AND THE WORK GOING ON WITH ACMA RE VK0/VK9

    WIA DIRECTOR CHRIS AND HIS TAKE ON DAYTON

    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA.

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB

    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
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    This is WIA President, Scott Williams (VK3KJ) and welcome to alllisteners wherever

    you might be to the WIA National News Broadcast this week.

    With the recent introduction of Class Licensing, I would like to talk toyou today

    about the WIA position on the use of VK9 & VK0 prefixes. The WIA positionis that

    we are seeking to have the regulator restore the original call areadesignations.

    For that to happen would take an update to the Class Licence to correctthis. Discussions to achieve this so far have proved very positive and we
    arehopeful

    that a resolution and restoration of the status quo prior to the classlicence can

    be achieved in the near future. We will update the members when aconclusion
    on

    these discussions is reached with ACMA. In the meantime, Lord Howe islandoperators

    will need to either use the VK2/ prefix or take out a VK2 callsign.Likewise, any

    planned operations from Heard and Macquarie Islands will, for now, usethe
    VK9/

    prefix (should any expedition venture there).

    We are also aware of concerns from international dx expedition teamsseeking
    VK9

    callsigns to come and activate Australian territories. We are intendingto discuss

    this further with ACMA to see if the previous status quo can also berestored whereby they can apply for a VK9/ Vk0 call on a temporary 12 month basis-
    along

    similar lines to special event callsigns. In the meantime, they will need to identify as VK9/[your homecall] until we can convince the regulator thatthey should restore the status quo for these arrangements as well.

    Finally, the WIA has also raised the concerns about suitable identification documents being provided to radio amateurs that confirm their rights touse
    the

    class licence and their qualification and associated callsigns. We havesome
    way to

    go with our ACMA discussions on these points and will continue to work
    onthese in

    the coming meetings with the ACMA.

    The WIA continues to enjoy a strong productive relationship with the ACMAand
    we

    hope to progress these matters for a positive resolution.

    That's it for me this week and this has been Scott Williams, WIAPresident on behalf of the WIA Board, Best Wishes.

    This is Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY on behalf VK1WIA National News.

    Dayton Hamvention 2024

    WIA Directors Lee Moyle VK3GK and myself, Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY,attended this

    year's Dayton Hamvention which was held at the Greene County Fairgroundsand Expo

    Centre in Xenia, Ohio.

    This event opened with poring rain, but that did not dampen the crowdsthat
    had

    come to see that latest gear that was being displayed for the first time.

    Both Myself and Lee VK3GK had the pleasure of catching up with ARRLPresident Rick Roderick K5UR at the ARRL booth.

    This year's event has achieved a record number of attendees with
    theattendance

    of 35,877 having been announced by Dayton Hamvention Committee recently.

    Whilst attending the DX Dinner it was a pleasure to hear that the W8SSwains Island

    was awarded the South West Ohio Dx Association's DXpedition of the year.Lee, who

    was the Oceania Pilot on this Dxpedition was able to be present withSteve
    N2AJ

    the East Coast Pilot to join the team on stage to be presented with theaward.

    CQ DX Hall of Fame inductees for 2024 are
    VE3LYC Cezar Trifu
    W3UR Bernie McClenny
    K2MGA Richard Ross

    At the Contest Dinner on the Saturday evening the following were inductedinto the

    CQ Contest Hall of Fame
    PP5JR Sergio Lima de Almeida.
    N2IC Steven London
    K2MGA Richard Ross

    Nik VK3FE was attending his first Dayton Hamvention so we took time tovisit
    one of

    Dayton's attractions, the National Museum of the US Air Force. This is amust see

    attraction if one is attending the Dayton Hamvention and if you do planto go
    to

    Dayton you should allow a day or two to see this museum. Well worth a visit.

    This has been Chris VK3FY on behalf of VK1WIA National News.

    This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.
    Back again.

    I am trusting that some listeners have received the hard copy edition of
    the latest Amateur Radio - Issue number 3.

    For those that haven't, you can at least content yourselves with the
    online electronic edition that can be downloaded from the WIA website.

    You should have received an email via the WIA Memnet system advising that
    your electronic edition is available to download. Oooh - you haven't
    registered for Memnet . . yet!

    It's easy. Go to the website. From the top menu, select "For members."
    From the drop down menu, select "Log into Memnet." On that page, look for
    the "Register" button and click on that. Then, follow the instructions. Simples, as the meerkat said.

    That ends "the lesson" for this week. Now, onto hymn number 39. No - wait!!

    Next page of the script, Roger.

    For all you keen contesters out there, this issue has lots of news for you.

    First up, there's the WIA Contest Champion Peter Brown trophy award for
    2022. A long time coming, but here it is at last. In print, for all to
    marvel at. And take a look at the smiling faces on the page - once seen,can hardly be unseen!


    Fast-forward to this year and we have the 2024 John Moyle Memorial
    National Field Day Contest results - actually - the top level results for single operator stations and multi-operator stations for both 24-hour and 6-hour log submissions. Plus - detailed analysis and commentary from
    Contest Manager, Denis Johnstone VK4AE, not to mention some pictures
    toponder.


    On matters technical, we have Part 2 of the 10 MHz GPS-disciplined
    oscillator project by Paul McMahon VK3DIP, plus a charming article on a Track-and-hold external VFO for tuning older radios. This straightforward, ingenious project is just the ticket to beef-up an old boat anchor andkeep it on frequency.


    Rounding out the article offering is one from Rick Polden VK7RI,
    demonstrating that amateur radio has a role to play, still, in rescueoperations.


    Further, our collection of columnists continue their contributions - from ALARA, to WestNews, and the WIA DX Awards listings.

    For a little change of direction - you may recall the piece I did the week before last on Solar shenanigans ending in colourful auroras, and
    propagation consequences.

    Well, Sunspot AR3664, having travelled around the back side of the Sun
    while we weren't watching this past fortnight, has been appeared around
    the other side and promises more of the same we revelled in earlier.

    The SolarHam website, and others, report that this spot group remains very complex magnetically and has had some small eruptions. Although they've
    not been so strong as last time, and it's not facing the Earth - quite yet
    - AR3664 is the one to watch over the next week.

    As for the solar cycle peak - well, dudes - all I can do is repeat what
    others are saying - are we there, yet?

    I hope to have something to say on that score a little further down the log.

    While the solar cycle waxes and wanes . . .

    You can rely on waveguide, made from drains.

    Volume 92 of Amateur Radio magazine, Issue number 3.More guts. Less gab. Proudly produced and printed in Australia.
    I'm Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for VK1WIA News.

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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to ARRL, DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday,
    IARU, ICQPodcast, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC, Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL
    and the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    IARU member societies have ratified the nomination of Tim Ellam, VE6SH/G4HUA and Thomas Wrede DF2OO, for President and Vice President, respectively,for a five-year term beginning May 9, 2024.

    Timothy Ellam begins his 4th term as President and thanked membersocieties
    for

    their support, congratulated Thomas Wrede on his election as Vice President

    Thomas Wrede has been active in IARU matters for several years and hasmanaged the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club (DARC) international affairs team since2009. "Ham radio has positively influenced my professional career as
    acommunications

    engineer and has always enriched my life," says Thomas, "and I am looking forward to giving back by actively supporting the objectives and missionof
    the

    IARU".
    IARU Monitoring System Region 1 Newsletter

    The April edition of the IARU Monitoring System Region 1 Newsletter has been published, yes APRIL.

    Radio jamming in the context of electromagnetic warfare on the 40m and15m
    bands

    is noted in the report. Several instances of relatively rare
    modulationschemes

    and protocols associated with mainly military use cases were also detailed.

    You can learn more about these and view examples of the recorded intruding signals by downloading the free newsletter at iaru-r1.org

    Members of the RSGB Team, including RSGB General Manager, Steve ThomasM1ACB
    and

    the RSGB President, John McCullagh, GI4BWM had a successful time at theDayton Hamvention last weekend.

    The event was a brilliant opportunity to engage with radio amateurs
    fromaround

    the world and resulted in 132 people joining or re-joining the RSGB.

    Yes you did hear 'right' 132 !!!!
    ANTENNA DAMAGE FORCES WWVB TO OPERATE AT REDUCED POWER

    In the United States, the timekeeping radio station WWVB is providing its essential information on reduced power following storm damage to one of its antennas. NewsLines Travis Lisk, N3ILS, gives us an update.

    "Wind damage to half of its phased-array antenna has left radio station WWVB operating at reduced power outside Fort Collins, Colorado. The winds
    thatstruck

    the south antenna in early April were estimated to be higher than 90miles
    per

    hour. The National Institute of Standards and Technology operates the timekeeping site. People throughout North America rely on WWVB'sbroadcasts to synchronize their watches, clock radios and other consumer electronics.It is also used for accurate time synchronization and for timekeepingapplications
    in

    appliances, cameras and irrigation controllers.

    Since the wind damage occurred, the station has broadcast using its north antenna only and on reduced power.

    This is Travis Lisk N3ILS.
    The "AM for Every Vehicle Act" is moving forward in the US House of Representatives.

    The legislation has been approved by a voice vote in a House Energy
    andCommerce

    subcommittee. Senators Ed Markey and Ted Cruz jointly have applauded the development, calling it "another clear signal that millions of consumers
    are
    demanding broadcast AM radio remain in their vehicles.

    If passed, the updated bill would require the Department ofTransportation to adopt a rule within 12 months to require that automakers provide access to
    AM broadcast stations in their motor vehicles. The bill would mandate car manufacturers to install devices capable of receiving AM radio signals inall new passenger vehicles sold in the United States at no additional cost to consumers.
    Helicopters that fly around carrying gigantic flat antenna arrays areuncommon BUT when you spot one, it's not exactly intuitive to figure out what they're doing, but these helicopters are tasked with important geological work!

    In the popular imagination, the Earth's magnetic field is useful for finding north with a compass. In day to day life, that barely comes up, and we don't give the magnetic field much thought beyond that. However, the reality of Earth's magnetic field is that it is variable all over the surface of our planet. By measuring it, we can gain great insight into what lies beneathour feet.

    Magnetic surveys are an important tool in geology and archaeology. In
    thelatter

    regard, they were perhaps best popularized by the TV show 'Time Team.'
    The series would often employ geomagnetic surveys to discover artefacts or structures beneath the ground. The typical technique used on the showinvolved someone walking around a site with a magnetometer while logging the field strength as they went. By running the magnetometer in a grid patternacross a site, it was possible to build up a local map of the magnetic field,which
    could

    reveal anomalies lurking underground.

    So these 'choppers' with the big 'dangling thing' are doing the same beit on
    a

    MUCH larger scale

    hackaday.com/2024/05/21/peeking-underground-with-giant-flying-antennas/
    MOVE TO DEFCOM 2

    For four decades, since the height of the Cold War, a mysterious radiosignal has been broadcast out of Russia — baffling ham radio fans, scientists and spies alike.

    Some speculate it's part of the Russian government's own secret SETIprogram
    or

    even actively communicating with a visiting alien species.
    Others believe it might be a 'Dead Hand' doomsday trigger, ready to launch nuclear weapons if Russia's leadership is knocked out of commission.

    Professor David Stupples, who teaches electronic and radio engineering atthe City University of London, personally believes that the enigmatic broadcast, nicknamed 'The Buzzer,' has likely been kept active as a fail-safe incase of nuclear war.

    Broadcast at the 4625kHz, the Buzzer has led some physicists to speculatethat its signal is being used to monitor Earth's ionosphere. But
    ProfessorStupples,

    whose expertise is in orbital or otherwise space-based
    reconnaissanceplatforms,

    surveillance, and navigation systems — acknowledges that both incredible
    and
    mundane explanations are all still on the table.

    'They may be just reserving the channel for air defence or some form of defence,' Stupples told Popular Mechanics only last week.
    'If they don't actually use it, someone will poach it,' according toStupples. 'They are keeping the channel available by broadcasting and saying,
    "this is ours."'

    youtu.be/CzgdVkDMI4o
    WEIRD N WONDERFUL - THE FUN THATS HAM RADIO
    WINLINK HAS THE FINAL WORD, BUT IT'S ALL (MOSTLY) IN FUN

    Hams who need to send email using only radio frequencies understand thepower
    of

    WinLink, especially when the messages they send and receive contain vital information during an earthquake, hurricane or some other emergency.

    Now WinLink is showing its more playful side, it's fun with a purpose.

    If you're a fan of Wordle, the web-based guessing game involving five-letter words, you're in luck. In fact, if you're an amateur radio operator who'salso
    a fan of WinLink, you're in even more luck.

    Meet Hamword, a game that allows amateurs to keep their WinLink skills sharp while engaging in a Wordle-style game. Now in its second year, Hamwordhas won fans in at least 22 countries and more than 5,700 individual games have been played.

    Since it's only a game, you don't even have to be near your rig to play.
    You can use the Telnet interface over the web to send a five-letter wordto
    the

    WinLink tactical callsign HAMWORD. That's HAMWORD, one word. You stillneed a ham license and a functioning WinLink account though.

    Mark said that he has great hopes more hams will get in the game, whichhad
    the

    simple purpose at the outset of helping people with their WinLinkproficiency. His feeling about the support that Hamword has gained can best bedescribed by
    a

    five-letter word: G R E A T.

    To learn more visit the link
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    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION

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    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024
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    VK Shires Contest June 8 - 9 starts 0000 UTC Sat until 2359 Sunday

    ALL HF Bands all the way from 10 to 160 meters SSB & CW only

    (Di VK4DI)

    Yes the VK Shires Contest is coming up in just under a week, Saturday 8th
    June - Sunday 9th June commencing at 00.00 UTC for 24 hours

    The Rules and current Shires list are both up on the WIA Website.

    wia.org.au/members/contests/wavks

    wia.org.au/members/contests/wavks/documents/vk-shires-2022-version20.xls

    The MS Excel file listed on the website should be used to identify the
    correct Shire Alpha Numeric ID which consists of 3 characters. Pleaseonly use the ID's listed as the use of incorrect ID's will cause the log to become a Checklog.

    The preferred logging programme for this contest is N1MM and Ver 4.15 ofVKCL can be used if the updated db3. Shires list is imported. The links todownload the latest version of these contest loggers are listed on the WIA website. Converting to Cabrillo 3 from other logging programmes can cause issues with the log checking software. Once the contest is finished please remember to upload your Cabrillo 3 log file to vklogchecker.com

    The contest is open to home and portable stations, including Singleoperators, Rovers and Multi Operators.

    If you have any queries you can contact vkshires@wia.org.au or via the
    VKShires Facebook page.

    (Diane Main VK4DI VK Shires Contest Manager)

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    Also on June 9 but only CW mode is New Zealand Straight Key Night
    (Winter Edition) 0800 to 0900 UTC on 80 metres.

    Operators send signal report, name, location, type of key, type oftransmitter and power output, which is limited to 100w.

    An important note for first-time participants:
    SKN uses the QSY Rule.
    Any station that calls CQ must QSY after making a contact.

    Full details about SKN are available
    zl1.nz/skn or you can email neil@zl1.nz

    (nzart)

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    JARL's ALL ASIA CW

    Saturday 15 June, 00:00 - Mon, 17 June, 00:00

    jarl.org/English/4_Library/A-4-3_Contests/2015AA_rule.htm

    (vk4sn calendar)

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    WIA WINTER UHF VHF FIELD DAY

    0100 UTC Saturday 22 June through 0059 UTC Sunday 23 June
    (in VK6 it's 0300 / 0359 in VK6).

    wia.org.au/members/contests/vhfuhf/

    (wia)

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    IARU HF World Championship July 13-14.
    Starts: Zero hours UTC Saturday Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday
    (CQ)
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    Trans-Tasman Low Band Contest

    July 21st

    The Trans-Tasman contest, always held on the 3rd weekend in July,
    aims to encourage Low Band activity between VK and ZL

    Only contest bands 160 80 and 40M are allowed with SSB, CW and
    Digital (i.e. RTTY OR PSK)

    This contest is another official WIA Contest and will count towards
    the Peter Brown Contest Champion Awards.

    (wia.org.au)
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    YOTA Contest 2024

    The next session of this year's YOTA Contest will be from
    10:00 to 21:59 UTC 21 July on the five classic bands using
    CW and SSB.

    Everyone can work everyone.

    The complete rules can be found on
    ham-yota.com/contest.
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    RSGB IOTA Contest July 27.
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    DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.
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    OPERATORS NEEDED FOR WORLD CUP CRICKET STATIONS

    No FULL LIST of call signs to give you yet BUT there will be special event stations, including W2C marking this year's World Cup Cricket tournament
    in the countries and states of the USA where the competition will take place starting TODAY the 2nd of June.

    The stations will be on the air until the 29th of June.

    Amateurs from the US and the Caribbean are being invited to get involved by getting on the air. The teams will play at stadiums in three US venues and
    six in the Caribbean, for a total of 55 matches.

    One of the stadiums is a new one in New York where amateurs in that region, members of the Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club, have organized thespecial event using the callsign W2C. Hams will operate on all HF bands using
    allmodes.


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    In the World of DX, the Rushyhill Radio Society will be commemorating the80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings, which took place on June 6th, 1944 byusing the callsign GB 8 DDY now until the 28th of June.

    See QRZ.com for details.
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    TM 80 DD will be active from the 1st through to the 16th of June usingCW, SSB and the digital modes on all bands marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy.

    See QRZ.com for QSL details for TM80DD

    (NewsLine 2429)

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    Active is TR 8 CR from Gabon until at least the end of June, the
    operator?F8EN

    Roland,

    He will operate CW only and will celebrate his 96th birthday while there.

    QSL for TR8CR is via F6AJA directly or the Bureau.
    Roland can usually be found on the 30 to 10m bands.

    And a Happy 96th Roland.
    ( rsgb )
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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ARDF

    USA RADIO ORIENTEERING EVENT RECEIVES PERMIT

    Organizers of this year's USA Radio Orienteering Championships haveannounced that they have been approved for a permit to hold the 2-metre Classic at the Eddy Discovery Centre at the Waterloo Recreation Area in Michigan.

    The race will be among several challenges taking place at a variety ofvenues during the week-long event, which includes practice sessions and
    trainingcamps

    as well as cultural and dinner outings. The championships are being
    heldbetween

    the 5th and 13th of October. The USA championships are being held
    incombination

    with the IARU Region 2 biennial ARDF championships.

    The USA event's competition age categories range from 10 and younger to
    older radio operators 80 and above.

    radioorienteeringchamps.us/
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    Project OSCAR, the organization responsible for the construction and launch
    of the first amateur radio satellite, OSCAR 1 in 1961 has folded and donated its remaining funds to AMSAT.

    Project OSCAR Inc. was originally formed to investigate the possibility of putting an amateur satellite in orbit. The first amateur radio satellite, OSCAR-1 orbited the earth for 22 days, transmitting the "HI" greeting in
    Morse Code. Since that beginning, the group had focused on supporting and promoting amateur radio satellite related projects.

    In addition to donating its remaining funds to AMSAT, Project OSCAR also granted AMSAT ownership to the future rights to the term "OSCAR" or
    Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio. Ever since the launch of OSCAR I
    in 1961, it has been traditional for amateur radio satellites to carry the
    name OSCAR after their launch and activation in orbit.

    Now the little known Aussie connection?

    In 1967, a group of students from the Melbourne University Astronautical Society came up with an idea to build a small amateur radio satellite.
    It was just 10 years after the world's first satellite, Sputnik 1,
    waslaunched

    and Australia had yet to enter the space race. But it was the hard work and persistence of the young students that convinced NASA to launch
    Australis OSCAR 5 into space.

    Australis OSCAR 5 was launched by NASA on 24th January 1970.

    (wia , amsat na)

    Seeing we are in a space time warp today, interesting to note every fewyears the

    myth (supposedly) that Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was a radio amateur cropsup again.


    This myth started in the early 1980's and has been debunked numeroustimes
    since

    but it still appears on websites listing "Famous Hams".

    Shortly after his famous flight into space, April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin was declared a "Hero of the Soviet Union" by the government. This is anhonour of the

    highest order awarded to citizens making outstanding contributions to Soviet culture and life, any wonder that the first human in space was awarded this.

    In a May 28 2024 posting on AMSAT UK it's noted "Over the years thestatement that Gagarin was UA1LO continues to resurface. To the best of knowledge no significant new evidence has appeared during this time.

    So — Was Gagarin a Ham? Particularly UA1LO?

    Opinion (and it is only opinion) is that based on the available evidenceit's extremely unlikely that Gagarin was UA1LO. In the 22 years since thatoriginal claim was posted no-one has been able to provide any evidence that
    YuriGagarin

    was in any way involved in amateur radio.

    (ham radio daily)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/

    RSGB IOTA Contest is July 27.

    The Maldives -- AS-013 -- 8 Q 7 KR.

    Only on air till months end, the 31st of May and only working with 30W SSB
    on the 10m band only.

    If you do snare this one QSL 8Q7KR via his home call which is DO 4
    RKRdirectly

    or via the Bureau.

    (rsgb)
    COOK ISLANDS

    Rarotonga -- OC-013 and Aitutaki -- OC-083

    ZL4CZ / E51CZZ and ZL2KE / E51KEE will be active from Rarotonga and Aitutaki July 20 to August 6 40 to 10 meter, Possibly 160 and 8 depending on QRN and interest from DXers.

    QSL these Cook Island stations via LoTW.

    (dxworld)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
    qcwa.org
    raotc.org.au

    Hallo everyone, this is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that tomorrow is thefirst Monday of the month, time for the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club
    ofAustralia's

    June bulletin to go to air.

    This month as well as the latest Club news

    ú Bill, VK3BR, will give a talk on the Legacy of Australian Inventor and Engineer Henry Sutton.

    ú After which I'll read an item on Coordinated Lunar Time or MoonStandard
    Time,

    written by Andrew VK3CAH, and which will appear later in OTN , the RAOTC's journal.

    Everyone, RAOTC members and non-Members alike, is most welcome to listento
    the

    program and join in the call backs afterwards. Full details of
    alltransmissions

    times, frequencies and modes can be found on the RAOTC website:-

    raotc.org.au

    or just Google RAOTC broadcasts.

    If none of the transmission times suit you, you can download the audiofile at any time from today from the club's website.

    Perth RAOTC members and friends are reminded that the next Lunchtimemeeting
    at

    the Woodbridge Hotel in Guildford is on Tuesday June 11th.

    Once again, tune in tomorrow for the June RAOTC bulletin, enjoy theprogram
    and

    please join in the call backs afterwards.

    73 from Clive VK6CSW.
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    facebook.com/yotaregion2
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
    twitter.com/hamyota
    ham-yota.com

    In the interest of bringing more young amateur radio operators into DXpeditioning, the Pacific Islands DXpedition Group, Inc. (PIDXG) and
    Youth on the Air (YOTA) Americas are pleased to announce a partnership involving the upcoming 3D2Z DXpedition to Rotuma in November.

    Rotuma DXpedition organizer Gregg, W6IZT says, "Following the successwith the remote radio used at the recent CBØZA Juan Fernandez DXpedition, we willhave two remote stations available to young amateur operators through YOTA
    onRotuma.


    It is our hope that 75% of the remote contacts made from 3D2Z will be made
    by the youth participants."

    Nineteen year old YOTA member Kees, WØAAE will coordinate the scheduling
    and
    operation by the remote YOTA operating team. A freshman aerospaceengineering major at Iowa State University, Kees was the 2023 Bill Pasternak
    WA6ITFMemorial

    Amateur Radio NewsLine Young Ham of the Year Award recipient.

    The 3D2Z DXpedition is scheduled for November 15 to December 4.

    Download as PDF
    tinyurl.com/522mbswc

    (yota)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - QRP

    QRP DAY JUNE 17

    The 10th IARU Region 3 Conference held in September 1997 in Beijing resolved recommendations submitted by NZART, which says;

    "That Region 3 Societies help to promote the IARU objectives for
    QRPoperation,

    specifically:

    To support QRP operation on June 17 each year; to foster QRP activitiesby
    their

    members; to encourage regular publication of QRP articles in their national magazines and provide QRP sections in any national contests.

    Yuki, JH 1 NBN Secretary, IARU Region 3 has sent this reminder again, sofar
    no

    word on any WIA activity planned.

    ( ar daily/wia web )

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    2024 IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section

    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.
    VK2 - June 8-9. Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club Field Day. (vk2zhe)

    VK5 - Aust. Fox Hunting championships Mt Gambier 8/9 June.(vk5dj)

    VK4 - Caboolture Radio Club HamFest July 11 (vk7jea)
    VK3 - Bendigo AR & Electronics Club RadioFest August 18 (vk3gtv)

    VK6 - PerthTech 2024 Sept 21 for 2 days at Gidgegannup (vk6pop)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST HAMFEST OCTOBER 13 at Nerang Country Paradise
    Parklands 231 Beaudesert-Nerang Road Nerang. (vk4DMH)
    VK5 - Amateur Radio Experiments Group Radio & Electronics Sale
    Saturday 26th October 10AM David Roche Park Kilburn (vk5qi)

    VK7 - Tasmanian Ham Conference November 2 and 3 Hobart. (vk7news)
    Held at the Sandy Bay Campus of UTAS.
    VK3 - SPARC Rosebud RadioFest November 17 at Eastbourne Primary
    School, Allambi Ave. Rosebud. (vk3pdg)

    Reception Reports

    WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a
    welcome to the broadcast as they commence call-backs
    straight after the Local News. Local news follows National
    news in all states. It would be great if those SWL's would
    email their reception reports and location to
    callbacks@wia.org.au
    Submitting news items

    If you would like to submit news items for possible inclusion
    in the VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to nationalnews@wia.org.au and don't JUST send url's links or
    posters, but take the time to pen YOUR contribution.

    To submit audio, email nationalnews@wia.org.au
    and send BOTH the audio and the text

    We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 1.5 mts in
    length as we only have a half hour.

    Remember the sooner you submit material the more the
    likelihood of it being broadcast in the very next edition of
    WIA National News.

    Each recorded item will only be broadcast once, if you want a couple
    of mentions, please submit different slants to keep your
    event 'fresh' and always if the news room is to read your
    item --- write it in the 3rd person. (First if YOU are
    reading your own item). If you are mentioning your own name / call
    in the story, say something like "and myself, Pat, vk11abc"

    Promote your local rebroadcast; details on wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/

    A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't
    plug DEALS from commercial traders "on air", but we at the
    WIA will put your supporters 'goods' in this text edition
    "no worries."

    We will not give blatant 'plugs' to raffles, be it raffles
    at the event or "on-line".

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    Oh... and to contact us with your news because
    If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!
    Click the links below to download the most recent edition of
    National News, BUT this is ONLY the backup site!

    WIANEWS backup thanks to Brendan VK4BLP can be found on
    wiaq.org.au

    BACKUPS OF THE BACKUP!! thanks to Tony VK7AX
    www.vk7ax.id.au/wianews/

    wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ (This is the link
    to the original text version and original audio on wia site) ------------------------------------------------------------*
    WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide.

    TWITTER twitter.com/VK1WIA

    Societies and Club News Letter Editors can EXCHANGE a feed
    prior to the actual broadcast date, e-mail
    nationalnews@wia.org.au

    Call-backs follow the RF editions, but also for text readers
    you may lodge a quick reply to let us know you read it, who
    knows, you might even get a "cheerio call".

    Thanks to our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who
    utilize their time and equipment in bringing you this weekly
    broadcast.
    Who and where are they?
    wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/
    Promote your local rebroadcast; details on wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
    The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of
    interest to WIA affiliated clubs and active amateurs residing
    in Australia and the globe.

    We strongly encourage membership in the Wireless Institute of
    Australia and participation in the activities of local clubs.
    Opinions expressed in "WIANews" are those of the writers who
    submit material and do not necessarily reflect those of the
    rebroadcasters, nor the National WIA, but IF broadcast, are
    done so in the spirit in which they were submitted."

    If you would like to see the call-backs reported each
    broadcast, OR have call-backs to contribute to the National
    News call back tally then please send through your call-backs
    to callbacks@wia.org.au
    How do I join this National News List?
    (subscribe for an automatic weekly feed.)
    Email to vk1wia-news-join@lists.wia.org.au
    from the email account that you wish the emails to go to.
    How do I leave this National News List? (unsubscribe your
    weekly feed)
    Open mail program which sends mail from the address you want
    to unsubscribe from. Send unsubscribe to the list
    unsubscribe address vk1wia-news-leave@lists.wia.org.au
    You will be sent a confirmation mail and must follow the
    instructions given in that mail to complete the
    unsubscription.

    Once your unsubscription has been processed, you will
    probably receive a message confirming your unsubscription
    from the list and at that point you should stop receiving
    messages.

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