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NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 9 2024
IN OUR 29th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
THIS WEEK:-
As long time listeners, maybe not first time callers would be aware, wedon't normally acknowledge Silent Keys in the WIA National News feeling bestsuited
to
local area newscasts, unless, that ham is well known across the spectrum.
Later word in on a Silent Key, the guy behind FAMPARC's famous Mobilewhip project
who also engineered various offshoots of the antenna which ended upattached
to
vehicles all over Australia
We'll also hear from WIA Directors Steven Green VK2TSG and Peter VK4EA PLUS Felix VK4FUQ will have the WIA VHF UHF Field Day Manager along with alast
word
before this year's winter contest.
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
tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y
Hello, this is Steven Green VK2TSG, one of your National WIA Directors...
It has now been a few weeks since the AGM and conference, but one of themain things I took away from the events of the weekend was the wonderful workof
the
volunteers from the Bundaberg Club, and related teams which is echoed in Amateur Radio clubs, societies, associations and our state bodies across the country.
To all our Radio volunteers, we at the WIA say thank you.
Your efforts are appreciated and help to build Amateur Radio across
thecountry.
In saying this, we also need to start looking at recruiting more people to Amateur Radio and particularly roles within clubs and groups, includingtaking on understudies and looking at succession planning. Up and coming clubmembers need to build experience and confidence, and this can only be gained through partaking in projects, planning, and committees. With the average age of amateurs increasing all the time, it is only through such action will wehave the numbers and experienced team members to maintain club activities and services.
Until next time... 73 from Steven VK2TSG.
This is Peter - VK4EA - coming from Meajin, home of the Turr'bl andJagera people.
Also the newly minted WIA vice-president, I thank the board for havingconfidence
in me.
So, no more than 2 weeks in the VP role and I'm off to New Zealand whereover the
weekend just gone, I attended the NZART (New Zealand Amateur Associationof Radio
Transmitters) AGM, Conference and Council Meeting in Christchurch onbehalf of your
WIA.
As part of the WIA AGM held in Bundaberg a few weeks ago we welcomed Daniel vanDeberg - ZL2DRV - President of the NZART, consequently, we accepted
the
invitation to attend the NZART AGM.
The Christchurch Amateur Radio Club did an amazing job organising thevenue, event
and gala dinner. The New Zealand Air Force Museum in Wigram, Christchurch, provided a fantastic backdrop for the event.
The Saturday kicked off with the 2024 AGM which provided me an insightinto
the
operations of the NZART member organisation, their business operation -
AREC (Amateur Radio Emergency Communications) and the NZART branches orclubs.
Saturday evening turned it on with a themed musical presentation
sittingamongst
well preserved warbirds and an awesome buffet. Many lies were toldaround the tables, I do love the Kiwi wine.
Sunday proceeded with a range of presentations from amateurs from allparts of the
country. It is inspiring to see what ZL operators are achieving.
It is interesting to observe ZL's have an online and printed callbook.
Planning for the 2026 100 year anniversary of the NZART are wellprogressed
with
an impressive invitation list.
Monday morning, I was fortunate to be invited as an observer to the NZARTCouncil
meeting, Monday. It's remarkable how the NZART have the same issues andconcerns
as us in VK-land. There is some interest in our practical assessment to,perhaps,
replace their requirement for new licensee's to make 50 contacts beforefull access
to the bands is granted,
The most interesting topic discussed, that also concerns us here inVK-land,
is the
upcoming IARU Region 3 (International Amateur Radio Union) meeting - tobe
held in
Bangkok, Thailand, this coming November. I undertook to make sure ourWIA delegate
is in touch with the NZART delegate to ensure our positions align. YourWIA will
be in attendance representing Australia's Amateur Radio interests for all Australian license holders.
Before my flight home I was fortunate enough to visit the ChristchurchAmateur Radio Club premise. A positive story from the disastrous earthquake in2011, the club's previous premises was right in the middle of the red
zonepreventing
any further use, however the local council located a vacate ex-Scout den and invited the Club to take up the lease. It's truly an impressive setup.
I wish to extend my gratitude to the NZART Council for their hospitality,I enjoyed
my time in Christchurch, a special shout out to Debby, NZART BusinessManager, for
making all of the arrangements on my behalf.
And on another topic, during my ZL visit I held a NZART 2024 callbook inmy hands,
I wondered whether VK wanted the WIA Callbook back. I started a bit of a discussion on the WIA Facebook page and on the Ham Radio Discussion Forum,
so far the engagement has suggested that yes, VK peeps want a callbook.
Please keep the discussion going, I am keen to establish whether theeffort is worthwhile.
Cheers for now, this has been Peter - VK4EA - WIA Vice President.
ACMA
Mark Halliwell VK2MOH wrote to WIA National News to bring everyone'sattention to a
petition to parliament calling for ACMA to be instructed to reinstate
alicence
document for amateur radio operators.
As one who is currently operating overseas, he is sensitive to the needto
show a
convincing, authoritative document to local authorities if requested todo so.
aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN6254
EDUCATION.
Credit where credits due - for this story it's off to Ireland.
The National Short Wave Listeners Club is delighted to announce that themost recent HAREC course, Class G, has delivered a great result.
After six months of hard work and study, a group of 26 students sat
theirHAREC
exams in Dublin and in Tralee last month. In a first, all of thecandidates
have
passed! There are already 24 new Irish call signs, and a further two ontheir way to Germany and the Netherlands. A special welcome to J¢zef EI6JDB whois
13,
and who took the exam with his dad, Derek EI6JEB.
The students' hard work and dedication was only matched by the dedicationof
the
teaching team of 18 volunteers, who invested 700 hours of work into
ClassGolf.
Gratitude also goes to ComReg for processing the results rapidly, withalmost all the candidates receiving their new call signs within a matter of justa
few
hours.
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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.
WIA Secretary Peter VK8ZZ directed us to an ABC story on "NoisySatellites of VK6"
As an increasing number of satellites orbit the Earth, the $3 billion radio telescope being built in Western Australia's outback may need to find newways to listen for faint radio signals in the universe.
The number of satellites is expected to increase significantly in comingyears and
for scientists who need the ground and the space above to be quiet,satellites and
their booming loud radio interference are a significant challenge.
When operational, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope inWestern Australia's Murchison region will detect and interpret faint radiosignals
from
space via low frequencies and allow astronomers to see the birth of starsand galaxies. It's expected to be operational by 2030, when some experts arepredicting
up to 100,0000 satellites will be orbiting Earth and emitting bothintentional and
unintentional radio noise.
tinyurl.com/mr2evaud
A percentage of Japan's AM radio broadcasters have pulled the big switch.
It is for a trial period, maybe to years end or early 2025 as officialsstudy the
impact of the loss of this form of radio broadcasting which has been onthe
air in
Japan for 99 years.
34 of Japan's AMers have gone silent, and the trial closure is beingconducted so
that the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications can evaluate
theimpact
of the suspensions.
Main reason cited? Cost of AM infrastructure over FM.
Back in June of 2021 41 of only a total of 47 said they would close orconvert to
FM, TV or THE WWW.
SOUTH AFRICA TAKES FIRST STEPS TO WRC-27
Every 3 to 4 years the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) holds a World Radio Conference, commonly referred to as WRC, to manage the radiospectrum
and review where new technologies fit in. The last WRC was in October andNovember
last year and the next one will be in 2027 - WRC-27.
The Department of Communication and Digital Technologies (DCDT) represents South Africa at these conferences supported by experts from industry.
Todevelop
positions on the various agenda items, the department established theNational Preparatory Working Group (NPWG) at which experts from the
department,industry
and academia develop the positions that are of the country's bestinterest and support the National Development Plan.
On 27 May the WRC-27 NPWG met in Pretoria. The SARL was represented by Brian Jacobs, ZS6YZ and Hans van de Groenendaal, ZS6AKV. On the WRC Agendathere are several items of interest to secure the future of amateur radio
anddevelopments
not only in their region 2 but internationally.
To better understand the impacts of the geomagnetic storm on the U.S. communications sector, the Federal Communications Commission's PublicSafety
and
Homeland Security Bureau is requesting information from communicationsservice providers and the public regarding disruptions in communications between
May 7 and 11, 2024, that it believes to be a result of the storm.
Back on May 11, the FCC High Frequency Direction Finding Centre,
whichsupports
the public safety community and federal partners by locating interference to radio spectrum below 30 MHz, observed significant disturbance in
thepropagation of
HF radio signals. This disturbance resulted in the disruption of voiceand
data
communications passed over HF frequencies.
HAM RADIO 2024 will take place in Friedrichshafen, Germany as Europe'slargest amateur radio exhibition and trade fair. This year's theme is 60 years of Islands on the Air: technology meets adventure!
HAM RADIO serves as a platform where radio enthusiasts can get together and exchange information and experience.
As one of the largest amateur radio exhibitions in the world, alongside the Dayton Hamvention USA and Ham Fair in Tokyo/Japan, HAM RADIO attractsexhibitors
and visitors from more than 50 countries all round the world
toFriedrichshafen.
A special feature is the combination of commercial exhibitors, worldwidenetworked
associations and Europe's largest radio flea market with over 300participants from 25 countries
The International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 is inviting hams to comeup
with a
game changing idea, which increases awareness of amateur radio. They
arelooking
for your cool idea or project which you think is part of the future ofamateur radio.
BUT BE AWARE.
The challenge is open ONLY to any country member of InternationalTelecommunication
Union Region 1.
Microsoft will invest 33.7 billion kronor ($4.8 billion AU) over twoyears in artificial intelligence infrastructure in Sweden, they will train some250,000 people by 2027 to boost AI knowledge and competence and also increasecapacity at its three data centres in the country.
Microsoft, in recent months, has announced similar AI investments in other countries, including in France where it vowed to invest four billion euros Japan where it announced a $2.9 billion AI push, and in Indonesia
andMalaysia.
A USA engineer who developed a composite material to increase
antennaefficiency
is suing his former employer, which had once widely praised his patentedcreation
as a breakthrough.
The design by Christopher Fuller, KD Ø WMU, facilitates speedier charging of electric vehicles through the use of considerably smaller antennas.
Hisantenna
design delivers the needed power as electromagnetic energy - over
longdistances
and without loss.
Acknowledging that his antenna design also held the potential to
powermilitary
weapons from a distance, Christopher asked the US State Department lastyear
to
scrutinize Honeywell's plan to market the technology to overseas commercial customers. According to a Star Tribune News story, the engineer worried that Honeywell was potentially overstepping the federal restrictions on exporting
US military technology.
Neither the state department nor the FBI responded to The Star Tribune'srequests
for comment. A statement from Honeywell dismissed Christopher's claims asbaseless.
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OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024
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ON NOW is the VK Shires Contest June 8 - 9 starts 0000 UTC Sat until
2359Sunday
ALL HF Bands all the way from 10 to 160 meters SSB & CW only
(Diane Main VK4DI VK Shires Contest Manager)
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Also on this weekend, June 9, but only CW is New Zealand Straight Key Night (Winter Edition) 0800 to 0900 UTC on 80 metres.
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, 0000 til Mon, 17 June, 0000
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/
This is Roger Harrison VK2ZRH, manager of the VHF-UHF Field Days.
The 2024 Winter event will proceed - as planned - over Saturday 22nd and
Sunday 23rd of this month. That's the weekend after next!
As usual, we have a little verse:
"See that e-vent comin', rollin' round the bend
Get out on that hilltop, and call from start to end . . ."
You may have heard something like that elsewhere.
The Rules for the event have been posted to the VHF-UHF Field Days webpage, which
has also been updated. I encourage you to download the latest Rules as a few changes are in the document. Don't rely on what you recall from last year. .
or the year before.
You have been warned!
Also, as noted on the web page, following recent discussions, efforts tocatch up
preparation of the outstanding results for past events are under way again.
So, get your gear together for the 2024 Winter VHF-UHF Field Day andenjoy it!
This is Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for VK1WIA News. ----------------------------------------------------
IARU HF World Championship July 13-14.
Starts: Zero hours UTC Saturday Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday
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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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AUGUST 17 - 18
Remembrance Day Contest.
This contest commemorates the Australian Amateurs who died during
World War II and is designed to encourage friendly participation and
help improve the operating skills of participants.
It is held on the weekend closest to the 15th August, the date on
which hostilities ceased in the southwest Pacific area.
A perpetual trophy is awarded annually to the Australian state or
territory with the best performance. The name of the winning State
or Territory is inscribed on the trophy, and that State or Territory
then holds the trophy for 12 months. The winning State or Territory
is also given a certificate, as are leading entrants.
Amateurs will endeavour to contact amateurs in VK call areas,
ZL and P29 on all bands except WARC bands. Modes allowed are PHONE,
CW and RTTY as per the era remembered
Again the 2024 contest is 17th & 18th August.
(wia.org.au)
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44th A.L.A.R.A. CONTEST AND this ALARA contest is ALWAYS held on the
last FULL weekend of August.
ELIGIBILITY?
All licensed operators throughout the world are invited to
participate. Scout and Girl Guide groups are encouraged to
take part using their Club's equipment and callsign.
YLs work everyone; OMs work YLs only.
CONTEST: Combined phone and CW run over 24 hours:
STARTS: Saturday 25th August 2024 at 0600 hours UTC
ENDS: Sunday 26th August 2024 at 0559 hours UTC
SUGGESTED FREQUENCIES: All HF Bands except 160m & WARC Bands.
Contacts made on ECHOLINK will also be accepted.
(alara web page)
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Oceania DX Contest
This year's contest will be held on October 5th and 12th
respectively.
oceaniadxcontest.com
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YOTA CONTEST
Youth on the air test 3 of 3 will be from 10:00 to 21:59 UTC on
29 December on the five classic bands CW and SSB.
(yota)
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DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.
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Logbook of the World is still offline
The American Radio Relay Leagues popular Logbook of the World (LoTW)their online
database is still down at the time of compiling this news. The ARRL
alsoreport
that even their telephone system is also still down despite the reported cyberattack occurring almost 3 weeks back.
The ARRL have NOT made any claim it was a cyberattack, however many
dxbulletins
are saying that's what occurred nearly 3 weeks ago.
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CQ magazine's former publisher, Dick Ross, K2MGA, who recently became aSilent Key,
has been inducted into three CQ Halls of Fame:
the Amateur Radio Hall of Fame,
the DX Hall of Fame
and the Contest Hall of Fame.
Dick became a Silent Key in April at age 84 after a lifetime of providingthe world's amateurs with relevant news and information through a variety of publications, most notably CQ magazine itself.
(newsline 2431)
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Members of Ari Colli Albani are on the air as II Ø LOR until the 30th ofJune, marking the 80th anniversary of Rome's liberation during the Second WorldWar. QSL via I Ø KNQ and certificates will be available.
(newsline 2431)
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Niger.
Elvira is active calling 5 U 5 K now until June 20 using SSB, RTTY, other digital modes and sometimes some CW all bands 160 to 6 metres.
Francesco, IK 0 XBX is her pilot station.
QSL 5U5K direct to IK 2 DUW.
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AUSTRIA
OE100RADIO [OSCAR-ECHO-ONE-HUNDRED-ROMEO-ALPHA-DELTA-INDIA-OSCAR] is
active until the 31st of December celebrating the 100th anniversary of
the beginning of regular radio transmissions in Austria in 1924.
The station has heard recently on the 40m band using CW.
QSL via the Bureau.
(gb2rs)
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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 - FINAL FRONTIER
AMSAT-VK Secretary -
secretary@amsat-vk.org
Blue Origin resumed crewed spaceflights on May 19 after a nearly
two-yearhiatus
following a rocket mishap in 2022, which left Virgin Galactic as the soleoperator
in the suborbital tourism market.
Among the six passengers was Ed Dwight, a former Air Force pilot who hadbeen poised to become NASA's first Black astronaut in the 1960s. Ed, now 90years old,
became the oldest person to go to space, expressing the profound impactof the experience.
Despite one of the capsule's parachutes failing to fully inflate, themission was
deemed a success, and all passengers returned safely. This flight marksthe seventh
human mission for Blue Origin, highlighting its ambitions for future space endeavours. The company has now flown 37 people aboard its New
Shepardvehicle,
named after the first American in space, Alan Shepard.
(ANS)
Voyager 1 has resumed transmitting science data from two of its
fouroperational
instruments after a computer issue arose in November 2023.
The mission team is working on recalibrating the remaining twoinstruments,
with
plans to complete this in the coming weeks. This progress follows afive-month troubleshooting effort, during which the spacecraft began sending backusable engineering data. Mid last month, commands were successfully sent to the46
year
old spacecraft, located over 15 billion (yes BILLION) miles from
Earth,enabling
it to resume sending science data.
The plasma wave subsystem and magnetometer are now operational, whileefforts continue on the cosmic ray subsystem and low energy charged
particleinstrument.
Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 and its twin, Voyager 2, are NASA'slongest-operating
spacecraft and the first to explore beyond the heliosphere, having flown by Jupiter, Saturn, and, in Voyager 2's case, Uranus and Neptune.
(ANS)
WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS
SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM,
PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS.
hema.org.uk/index.jsp
minesontheair.com/about-mota
parksontheair.com/
sota.org.uk
sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/
facebook.com/SotaAustralia/
wwffaustralia.com/
https://bunkersontheair.wixsite.com/october23
"Exciting news for POTA in Australia.
Alan VK1AO, Mark VK4EMP and myself, VK4KC Marty, have been busy the lasttwo weeks
adding over 450 NSW State forests into the system. This brings our
totalnumber of
parks in Australia to 8 0 8 2.
Also of special note a recent park addition in Darwin, East-point reserve.
This park has major historic significance as the area0 provided the lastmajor fortress built on Australian soil and a reminder of Australia's onlybattle ground.
POTA in Australia has also experienced significant growth in the number of activations with over 900 just in the first five months of 2024.
Thank you Activators and Hunters.
This is Marty VK4KC on the Sunny Coast. POTA on!"
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DIGITAL
APRS Thursday
Every Thursday, a global net called APRSThursday takes place usingAutomatic Packet
Reporting System (APRS) for 24 hours. It is a network we licensed
amateurradio
operators who share messages and position packets through radio andinternet.
For any operators both old and new, it is a great opportunity to explorethe APRS
mode and make contacts with other stations joining the net. Up to
500operators
take part in the net each week.
Further information may be found at aprsph.net
(irts)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - INTERNET, THE HAMS DOMAIN
A Wiki for Open Source in Amateur Radio
OpenSource.radio is a new wiki started by DK1MI which aims to highlightall things
open source in amateur radio. From hardware to software, this project isdesigned
to provide hams with a free source of information to help further ourexploration
into the ham radio hobby.
The OpenSource.radio wiki can be viewed by typing in opensource.radio
Opensource.radio is a public Wiki that lists and describes available
opensource
projects in more detail, as well as providing ready-made recipes forsetting
up a
free amateur radio station. It should serve as a first port of call tofind
out
what alternatives there are to commercial products or simply to
getinspiration
for new projects.
(ard)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
iota-world.org/
RSGB IOTA Contest is July 27.
V 47 JA St. Kitts, IOTA NA-104
Listen out for John, W5JON, operating as V47JA from St. Kitts, IOTANumber NA-104,
until the 13th of June using both SSB and FT8 on the HF bands and 6 metres.
(newsline)
VP 6 DF Pitcairn Island, IOTA OC-044
Dave is operating on Pitcairn Island, IOTA Number OC-044, using callsignVP 6 DF,
until Monday the 10th of June operating mainly CW on 40 through 10 metresBUT listen for him also on 160 and 80 metres.
QSL via N 2 ZN and LoTW.
(newsline)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MILITARY
Recordings of military transmissions can be found on the
Signal Identification Guide Wiki at
sigidwiki.com/wiki/Category:Military
June 6 marked 80 years since that historic D-Day invasion of Europe whichin turn
brought about the end of WW2 in the European theatre.
MARK DURENBERGER from RADIOWORLD.COM has penned a remarkable story of howfolk back
home and the powers that be were kept informed, by radio.
The U.S. Army Signal Corps, or "SigC," was tasked with establishing massive, reliable, multi-channel high-speed voice and "data" networks. Thesenetworks would
support a mission build-up of more than a million troops in a hostileenvironment.
SigC had estimated it would need some 90,000 transmitters for the job!
This mandated frequency coordination.
The radios were largely short-range "hand-helds" but also included short and medium distance radio links to naval and air elements and Alliedheadquarters.
A significant amount of radio gear was lost in the initial landings butSigC's planning had suitably provided for battle attrition and contact with thebeach was generally successful. Less susceptible to battle damage were some 500pigeons,
landed for the purpose of carrying ammunition-status reports, undevelopedfilm and
emergency messages. At the end of the day, electronic communications were so effective the pigeons could go home to roost.
But, the valour and sacrifice of the soldiers landing on those beacheswould
be the
biggest story and would far outstrip the work of the deskbound planners.
(radioworld.com)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - QRP
QRP DAY JUNE 17
We told you last week how IARU Region 3 has declared the 17th of June tobe
QRP
Day, a day when hams are being encouraged to amplify their interest andactivities
in QRP.
Still no word on specific VK activity BUT coming to light throughNewsline,
some
New Zealand amateurs are already well into the spirit of the day. Theyhave
been
participating in Go QRP Night on the last Saturday of each month. So ZLare perhaps
more QRV than we here in VK - even first-timers are encouraged to turndown their
power and see what kind of magic happens.
In a world of superstations and linear amplifiers, a little power CAN goa
long l
long way.
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
HAMS RESPOND TO INDIAN REGION'S FIRST MAJOR CYCLONE
A deadly tropical cyclone has left parts of coastal India and Bangladesh devastated. In the middle of it all, hams were there, relaying
messagesnonstop,
as we hear our own John Williams VK4JJW reporting for NewsLine.
"As tropical cyclone Remal battered India and Bangladesh, a team of 27amateur radio operators from West Bengal worked around the clock to keep thelines of communications open in a region overtaken by lost power and flooding.
The West Bengal Radio Club responded to requests by local authorities toset
up at
various strategic locations in and around the Sagar Islands in Sunderbans. Operators used two mobile vans and eight control rooms, communicating onVHF
and
UHF frequencies. According to updates the amateurs posted on theirFacebook page,
the van patrolled the coastal areas reporting back with updates to thecontrol centres.
The deadly storm was estimated to have affected millions in the coastalregion of
the two nations and the death toll estimates varied - but continued toclimb. Authorities rushed to have people evacuated as their homes collapsedaround them.
At its peak, the storm achieved maximum speeds of between 110 and 120km/h,
with
gusts of as much as 135 km/h.
It was the region's first major cyclone of the year.
This is John Williams VK4JJW."
(newsline 2431)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS YOTA
I am Alan, VK2COD sitting in for a flu stricken VK2MV
Radio club kids at Dresden Elementary Amateur Radio Station KD8NOM areexcited to
use their new Get On The Air or GOTA stations!
A grant from the Straker Foundation was able to allow K D 8 N O M topurchase radios, SWR meters, power supplies and the Gator boxes to house thestations
in
complete and secure rack mount case for protection and portability.
The Straker Foundation is a not-for-profit that enthusiastically supports activities that allow students to broaden their sites through travel,training and experience.
The HF and VHF radios, one being an ICOM IC-7300, are perfect radios forthese wonderful young hams to get on the air and will give them greatexperience on our
hobby and help them to communicate with others across the globe.
For any VK clubs or individuals that are helping us young hams to get onthe air,
please send your short article of no more than 250 words, plus a
couplephotos,
to my brother Alec on
nationalnews@wia.org.au
He will make sure your article can get on air for us to share the goodnews
and
ideas about YOTAs with the rest of the VK community.
For WIA National News, I'm Alan, VK2COD in Sydney. Now back to you Col
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- VIDEO.
ATV SSTV and other forms such as YouTube.
Peter VK3BFG is your WIA ATV representative.
pcossins@bigpond.com
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THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
Direct from Dayton a video well worth watching.
Every ham knows about grounding, right?
What if what you've been told isn't exactly true?
ARRL First Vice President Kristen McIntyre, K6WX, tackles this topic in a compelling presentation called "Ground is a Myth!" She lays out the case
that
ground means different things at different times and in different casesand
that
much of what many operators have accepted as fact may just be legend.
The presentation was a part of the 2024 ARRL National Convention forumshosted at
Dayton Hamvention and may be seen on YouTube.
youtube.com/watch?v˜E570NPmmI
arrl.informz.net/arrl/data/images/Ground.jpg
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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.
ON NOW:-
VK2 - June 8-9. Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club Field Day. (vk2zhe)
VK5 - Aust. Fox Hunting championships Mt Gambier 8/9 June.(vk5dj)
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VK4 - Caboolture Radio Club HamFest is to be held on Saturday 13th July.
The venue, a new one, the Caboolture Uniting Church Hall, 257 King street. That's the corner of King and Smiths Road.
Breakfast will be served from 8 am, with the HamFest opening at 9 am.
Admission is $5.
For further information see the Club's Facebook page
facebook.com/vk4qd
(Alan VK4TG Secretary, Caboolture Radio Club Inc.)
(vk7jea)
Please ensure that this item is scrapped - do not use again. AlanVK4TG
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)
final final
Members of the Frankston and Mornington peninsular amateur radio clubhave
lost
a good friend & long time club member in the passing of Bill Grypstra VK3MMM now SK
Bill was an integral part of the club for many years, at one time serving as president and was also club net co-coordinator for more than 20 years. Hewas
a
driving force behind FAMPARC's famous Mobile whip project and alsoengineered various offshoots of the popular antenna which ended up attached tovehicles
all
over Australia.
Bill has been described as the kind of member every club needs and oftenwent above and beyond to ensure FAMPARC ran smoothly. He was always ready toassist anyone requiring help and always ready for a much valued deep andmeaningful chat
Vale Bill Gyrpstra VK3MMM
(above from vk4bat)
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