• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING JULY 13 2025

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JULY 13 2025
    IN OUR 30th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
    THIS WEEK:-
    WIA Director and Company Secretary Peter Clee VK8ZZ
    CONTEST MANAGERS OF TRANS TASMAN AND HARRY ANGEL VK4SN AND VK4UH
    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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    Whilst we are in a new financial year for most members and affiliated
    club, the Financial year for the WIA is a calendar year, so the WIA
    financials are prepared as at 30 December. These are audited and
    presented at our Annual General meeting the following year. We hope to
    announce the dates and venue for the 2026 AGM shortly.

    We recently had a fantastic offer from ICOM AUSTRALIA made to all
    WIA affiliated clubs. My club, the Darwin Amateur Radio Club invested
    in a new 70cm D-Star Repeater and it will be operational this month.
    We thank ICOM AUSTRALIA for their offer. Any WIA Affiliated Clubs who
    wish to find out more about this offer are encouraged to contact me via secretary@wia.org.au

    The WIA hold a number of callsigns and affiliated clubs are encouraged to
    write to the WIA if they wish to utilise these for any special events.
    Contact me if you wish to discuss

    This has been WIA Director and Company Secretary Peter Clee VK8ZZ
    in sunny Darwin

    AUSTRALIANA

    LOOK - UP IN THE SKY -
    It's a bird , it's a plane, its SUPERDRONE.

    The NSW government is expanding a drone program for traffic monitoring, installing them at key points along major arterial roads where they can
    be remotely operated.

    The first locations to get drone-in-a-box units are the M1 at Mooney
    Mooney, north of Sydney, and on the Hume Highway at Narellan in the
    citys south-western fringe.

    In a first of its kind approval by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority,
    teams will be able to carry out beyond visual line-of-sight operations
    beside traffic travelling at highway speeds of more than 100km/hr,
    the government said in a statement.

    The drones will be fully supervised by pilots in a control centre and
    be equipped with extra fail-safe measures, approved fight areas, and
    on-board diagnostics. Live streams from the drone fleet provide
    situational awareness on incidents that involve lane closures on these
    busy routes in and out of Sydney.

    ( tinyurl.com/849kwvwh )
    And whilst with drones hams in the Brisbane region are being treated to
    MANY a live stream (be it unwanted) of drone flights, many many a mile
    away from the VK4RMG ATV repeater as they unknowingly transmit their
    video into said repeater.

    (FBOOK)
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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.
    On June 12th, 1926, Japan Amateur Radio League was established by 37
    members and they sent out the following message notifying the
    establishment to the amateurs worldwide as given below.

    We have the honour of informing that we amateurs in Japan have organized
    today the Japanese Amateur Radio League. Please QST to all stations.

    In September the following year, 1927, the shortwave radio telegraph and telephone experimental station J X A X was licensed. This is considered
    the first amateur radio station in Japan.

    Therefore, it will be the 100th Anniversary of JARL in June 2026
    and the 100th Anniversary of amateur radio in Japan in September 2027.
    JARL have decided to celebrate the two anniversaries as a whole, bridging
    a period of 16 months. JARL is not intend to celebrate alone, but invites
    the radio equipment manufacturers, relevant organizations and radio
    amateurs across JA to join the celebration of these important events.

    (ARD)
    AND ANOTHER ANNIVERSARY

    Korean Amateur Radio League, HL 70 KARL is the special event station commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Korean Amateur Radio League established on 20 April 1955.

    QSL via LoTW; BUT NOTE "paper cards will not be available."

    (425news)

    Much of the Federal Communication Commissions pirate radio enforcement may be focused on the East Coast, but that doesnt mean field agents are at work hunting down unlicensed operators coast to coast and in small-town America. Case in point: The Enforcement Bureau has released a notice of pirate broadcasting to a property owner in the town of "Sweet Home",Oregon.


    The FCC says in April its agents tracked an unlicensed station operating on 92.1 FM to a property owned by Sam Marshall and has given him 10

    business days to identify the individual engaged in the pirate radio
    broadcast from their property, as well as evidence that they are no longer
    to be on the air from his property.

    Similar to letters sent to landlords in previous situations, the Enforcement Bureau says even if the building owners turn over the information, there is
    no guarantee they will not face fines themselves.


    This year, the inflation-adjusted maximum penalties for pirate broadcasting have increased to $122,661 per day.


    (inside radio)

    Amateur Radio Newsline has announced the recipient of the
    2025 Bill Pasternak WA6ITF Memorial Amateur Radio Newsline Young Ham of
    the Year as Katie Campbell, KE 8 LQR.

    KE8LQR has been selected for her involvement in supporting young hams.

    She has helped plan YOTA camps, mentor YOTA attendees, led CW operations
    during the K3LR IOTA Dave Kalter Memorial Youth DX Adventure,
    presented at numerous events including Hamvention, is an avid HF
    operator, and more.
    New Zealands RSM, Radio Spectrum Management, similar to our ACMA, are, according to their last Business Update dated July 2025, actively
    working on updating the Public Information Brochures (PIBs)

    Of interest to us:-

    Visiting Amateur Radio Operators.

    Persons visiting New Zealand who hold a current amateur certificate of competency, issued by countries participating in the CEPT Recommendations TR61-01 or TR61-02 reciprocal recognition arrangements,, may operate an
    amateur station in New Zealand for a period not exceeding 90 days,
    provided they comply with the relevant clauses of the GURL for Amateur
    Radio Operators.

    Visits exceeding 90 days:-

    Visiting amateur radio operators wishing to operate in New Zealand for a
    period exceeding the 90 days permitted under the GURL must apply in
    writing to the RSM Licensing Manager

    New Zealand will recognise our Australia Amateur Operators Certificate
    of Proficiency (Advanced).

    tinyurl.com/2w98rvwt

    Some 32 percent of global semiconductor production could face climate
    change related copper supply disruptions by 2035, quadrupling from
    today's levels, advisory firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has said in a
    report for business leaders.

    Chile, the world's largest copper producer, already grapples with water shortages that are slowing down production. By 2035, most of the 17
    countries supplying the chip industry will be at risk of drought.

    The last global chip shortage, fuelled by a pandemic-driven demand spike
    that coincided with factory shutdowns, crippled the automotive industry
    and halted production lines across other chip-dependent sectors.

    Copper miners from China, here in Australia, Peru, Brazil, the US,
    Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Zambia and Mongolia will also be affected, sparing none of the world's chip making regions from risk, PwC
    said.

    WEIRD AND WONDERFUL

    TOILETS ON THE AIR? GO WITH THE FLOW

    My final story isn't exactly a news leak but.....let's just say that we
    really can't hold it much longer. Neither can Newslines Neil Rapp WB9VPG.
    Are you sitting down? Well, it's time to lift the lid on the news: Toilets on the Air is coming in August. If you happen to be in the New York City area
    that month, well, you gotta go, you just gotta go! The amateur radio contest was begun by Georg DH5GH at the Chaos Communication Congress, a hacker conference in Germany. It is making its debut in the US at the HOPE 16 conference in New York City in August. Because HOPE is a hub for hackers and innovators, contest organizer Todd Mazierski KE2AEQ, thought this venue would be perfect to launch a creative challenge to licensed hams there. Activators select designated restrooms on the campus of St. John's University to make
    the most CW, voice and digital contacts with others on 2 meters and 70 cm.


    Now let's be clear, activators are permitted to sit or stand while they are doing their business while holding their HTs -- but they must be outside the restroom doors -- and a few meters away. They can only go inside the bathroom to, uh, "go" inside the bathroom for the usual reason. Yes, you heard that right: bathroom breaks are OK. Now that's a relief!


    Todd announced the contest on his blog. So did Thomas Witherspoon K4SWL. It's posted on his site, the appropriately named QRPer.com [QR-PEE-er dot com]


    This is Neil Rapp WB9VPG.

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    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025
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    RUN AND WON.

    The Harry Angel Memorial sprint and for a contest designed here in VK4
    good to see not only the interstate participation but the VK2 and 3
    winners.

    This is Kevin VK4UH in Brisbane and with Glenn VK4GMI I am the manager
    for the Harry Angel Memorial 80m Sprint.

    The Harry Angel is an annual 80m contest event, first established in
    1999, to commemorate the life of Harry VK4HA who at the time of his
    becoming a Silent Key at the age of 106 was the oldest licensed amateur
    in Australia.

    The contest has three sections, Phone, CW and Mixed and certificates are awarded to the three top-scoring entries in each section. Place winners
    are also eligible to claim points towards the WIA Peter Brown Contest
    Champion Trophy.

    This year 36 contest logs were received which represents a further
    increase in participation over years. This was surprising since the
    contest date clashed with several significant sporting events and of
    course a general election.

    I am delighted today to announce the winners for the 2025 contest.

    In the Phone section:-
    First place, with a score of 52 points was awarded to VK2MT,
    Second place to VK3BEZ, and Third place to VK4DI

    In the CW only section:-
    First place, with a score of 8 points was awarded to VK2GR

    In the Mixed section:-
    First place, with a score of 49 points was again awarded to VK4M,
    Second place to VL4A and third place to VK2EXF

    The full breakdown of all the scores and entries is available in the text version of this news item and on the Contest section of the main WIA
    Contest website.

    The date for next years Sprint has been set for Saturday May 2nd 2026.

    On behalf of Glenn and I as managers, the Redcliffe and Districts Radio
    Club and the WIA as sponsors, I would like to thank everyone who
    participated in the Harry Angel this year and offer our congratulations
    to the place holders.

    This is Kevin VK4UH in Brisbane, Contest Manager for the Harry Angel
    Memorial 80m Sprint

    Thanks Kevin and GREAT to get such advanced notification of the NEXT
    Harry Angel Memorial sprint - well done.
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    NOW ON - IARU HF World Championship.

    The 24-hour IARU HF World Championship starts at 12 HUNDRED UTC on
    Saturday and ends Sunday.

    This annual contest supports amateur self-training in radio
    communications, improving operating skills, conducting technical
    investigations and inter-communicating with other amateurs around
    the world using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 metre bands

    During the weekend's IARU HF World Championship five stations
    GB0 WR, GB2 WR, GB5 WR, GB8 WR, and GB9 WR are active on 80-10
    metres SSB and CW and tested under field conditions. They are using
    the exact planned equipment for the WRTC 2026 event as a trial.

    The operating location, a cluster of sites within the grounds of the
    Euston Estate, Suffolk (England).

    wrtc2026.org/wrtc-test-event-july-2025/

    (SARL/425dx)

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    Trans-Tasman Low Band Contest - 19 JUL

    HI This is Alan, VK4SN, Manager for the Trans-Tasman Contest.
    This contest is to encourage Low Band Activity on 160, 80, or 40m
    in Australia and New Zealand.

    This years Trans-Tasman falls on Saturday night, the 19th of July just 6 days away.

    At 0800z (that's 6pm Eastern Standard time) you can start calling CQ contest. There are 3 x two hour blocks for you to chase contacts using SSB, CW, RTTY
    or PSK.


    Choose from Single operator with high, low, or QRP power.
    For Multi operator stations chose from Single Transmitter or Multi
    Transmitter.


    logging software used can be VKCL logger, or N1MM using UDC's from VK4SN.COM. Both these loggers produce the cabrillo format accepted by the VK Log checker website,

    where the logs are uploaded to. Rules can be found on the WIA Contest pages.

    Good luck in the contest and hope to work many of you.
    This is Alan VK4SN

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    YOTA Contests 2025

    Organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group in cooperation with the
    Hungarian Amateur Radio Society, the aim of the YOTA Contest is to
    increase youngsters activity on the air, strengthen the reputation
    of the YOTA programme and demonstrate support for youngsters across
    the world.

    The next 2 sessions of this year's YOTA Contest will be held
    19 July
    29 December

    yotacontest.mrasz.org

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    RSGB IOTA CONTEST

    July 26 to July 27
    Mode: CW, SSB
    Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
    Work once per band per mode.

    (wa7bnm contest calendar)

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    Remembrance Day Contest

    This contest is held every year on the anniversary of the end of
    World War II, in honour of the Australian amateurs who lost their
    lives in wartime.

    This contest is unusual because the trophy goes to the Australian
    state or territory that scores the highest level of activity.

    Next contest 16th & 17th August 2025

    Contest Manager is Alan Shannon VK4SN vk4sn@wia.org.au

    wia.org.au/members/contests/rdcontest/

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    SHINE A LITTLE LIGHT - REGISTER NOW!

    This year, International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend will run from
    0001UTC on the 16 August to 2400UTC on the 17 August. The event usually attracts more than 500 lighthouse entries located in over 40 countries.

    illw.net/
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    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

    The Oceania DX Contest is managed by the Oceania DX Contest
    Committee, info@oceaniadxcontest.com

    The OCDX contest is Oceania's only international style contest where
    contacts with stations all over the globe are able to participate.

    Oceania stations may contact any station for QSO points whilst
    non-Oceania stations are required to contact any station in Oceania
    for QSO points.
    The contest runs over the first two full weekends in October and has
    SSB, CW and SWL categories

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
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    YOTA Contest

    Organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group in cooperation with the
    Hungarian Amateur Radio Society, the aim of the YOTA Contest is to
    increase youngsters activity on the air, strengthen the reputation
    of the YOTA programme and demonstrate support for youngsters across
    the planet.

    The final session of this year's YOTA Contests will be held

    29 December

    yotacontest.mrasz.org

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    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2026
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    HARRY ANGEL MEMORIAL SPRINT May 2nd.

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    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
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    DX WINDOW - JULY

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    VU2DGR is active as AT44I [ALPHA-TANGO-FOUR-FOUR-INDIA] from Bharati [BAH-RUH-TEE] Research Station. He is a member of the 44th Indian
    Scientific Expedition to Antarctica. The station was spotted recently on
    the 20m band using SSB. QSL AT44I via home call which again is VU2DGR

    (rsgb)

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    Vlad, OK2WX will be active as JW0V from Longyearbyen (EU-026),
    Svalbard on 14-23 July. He will operate CW, SSB and FT8 on
    80-10 metres.

    QSL via I8KHC and LoTW.

    (425dx)
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    Listen and look for VY2/K1ZN to be active holiday style from
    Prince Edward Island 16-21 July, including participation in the
    North American QSO Party, RTTY (19-20 July)

    (425dx)
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    MOUNT ATHOS --->
    SV2TOW is the Greek callsign issued to Monk Pausolipios, at the
    Docheiariou Monastery of Mount Athos. He still has to "apply to the
    Mt. Athos Council, which represents the 20 monasteries, to get permission
    to transmit from there".

    The process may take some time, but hopefully he will be allowed to be
    QRV as SV2TOW/a using the equipment of the late Monk Apollo.

    (425dx)
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    REMINDERS

    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
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    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with
    the 8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)
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    Well you may not WORK them BUT you MAY hear them.

    Once again Italian radio amateurs have been authorized to use the
    40 MHz band until the end of the year.

    They are allowed to operate from 40.660 MHz to 40.700 MHz with a
    maximum power of 10 watts.

    The Italian regulator has given permission until 31 December also
    for 70.1, 70.2, and 70.3 MHz.

    (425dx news)
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    Switzerland.

    4 U 0 ITU is the call sign for the International Amateur Radio Club
    at ITU HQ in Geneva to use from 16 May to the end of the year in
    celebration of the 160th anniversary of the International
    Telecommunication Union.
    QSL via LoTW, Club Logs OQRS, or direct to
    IARC, PO Box 6, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland.

    (sarl)

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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    A newly discovered *interstellar object* is only the third such
    interloper to be observed in our solar system.

    The object is not expected to pose an impact risk to Earth, but is
    speeding through our solar system at about 245,000 kilometres per hour
    relative to the sun, it is currently located just inside the orbit of
    Jupiter.

    Its uncertain at this time if the object which will get a name when
    it is approved and published by the Minor Planet Centre is a comet or asteroid, but the observations so far have helped track the objects
    journey, indicating it likely came from outside of the solar system from
    a thin galactic disk.

    (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/

    Activator Dies in Accidental Electrocution

    Tripp Owens N 4 NTO is believed to have been electrocuted whilst working
    with an antenna mast during a Parks on the Air activation in
    North Carolina. N4NTO was an avid participant activating over 660 parks.

    Investigators determined that Ambrose "Tripp" Owens was attempting to
    raise a temporary amateur radio antenna in the Chicora Cemetery and the
    mast of the antenna accidentally came in contact with a power line.

    Hams on social media posted many condolences remembering tripp as an
    avid POTA activator, particularly using CW with over 600 activations.

    Operating in the outdoors can be hazardous and this is a timely reminder
    to be safety conscience. When using masts or simply throwing a wire
    antenna. Remember. Look up and live!

    (ard)

    AUSSIE PARK'ing

    The next quarterly POTA support your parks weekend is Saturday
    19th & Sunday 20th of July which is next weekend.

    There will be many POTA activators operating from parks, forests,
    trails, beaches and Rivers over this weekend. Yes that right, our scenic
    rivers are now in POTA.

    Support your parks weekend is a global POTA event, so POTA hunters you
    may have a great chance to make contact with activators all around the
    world.

    Mark VK4EMP the POTA mapping rep for Queensland has organised a meetup
    for POTA activators on Saturday 19th July at Red Beach on Bribie
    Island.

    Darren VK6EK is organizing a meetup for the south west Australian
    POTA group.

    For more details of these events go to the POTA Australia,
    New Zealand FaceBook group and click on the events tab.

    This is Marty VK4KC. POTA Admin for Australia. POTA ON!
    THE WORLD IS FULL OF OTA's

    Summits, Parks, Beaches, Lakes, Huts Bunkers even VOLCANOS.

    BUT although you may activate, say a beach, to claim activity points and to give who you contact a fair go before you head out to your favourite SPOT,
    make sure it is has a registered ID.


    For those in New Zealand, or if you are working a ZL station from here a web site exists with map, ID, and all set out by type so it is simply easy to establish ID's for your scoring.


    the website URL is as easy as finding the number..
    ontheair.nz

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - BALLOONS

    Record Breaking Balloon Launch Attempt in August

    On August 15, a unique balloon mission is planned by a Polish amateur
    radio team.

    This is being organised by the AstroLife community in cooperation with experienced stratospheric balloon operators and amateur radio enthusiasts
    SP 5 LOT and SQ 5 RB. They intend to launch a balloon from central Poland
    that will carry a scientific payload at least 40km up into the
    stratosphere. The team plan to equip it with a camera and transmitter
    that will transmit live images digitally during the flight.

    (irts)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - CW

    Well the attempt was made - The attempt achieved.

    Recently we told you of a young hams goal to better his remarkable call
    signs in CW copy made last year, this new attempt was held at Ham Radio Friedrichshafen where an estimated 11,600 guests from 52 countries were
    in attendance.

    Many of them were present as the ham radio fair celebrated his record
    breaking moment.

    This 13-year-old radio amateur from Romania surpassed last year's
    achievement in high-speed telegraphy, As spectators watched, mostly in
    silence, Ianis YO 8 YNS, achieved a maximum speed of 1,160 characters
    per minute for callsign copy - for a total score of 395,191 -
    landing him in the Guinness Book of World Records.

    The crowd erupted in cheers and applause only after he had finished and
    the announcement was made.

    Ianis has been practicing Morse Code since the age of 8.

    (newsline 2488)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
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    SA-078, Isla Fuerte.

    Members of the Asociacion de Radioaficionados Unidos (HK4RAU) have
    announced plans for a DXpedition to Isla Fuerte (SA-078), Colombia
    to take during the last week of July, including participation in
    the IOTA Contest 26-27 July.

    Callsigns to be used are 5 K 0 T and 5 K 0 C

    (425news)
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    OC REMINDERS
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    OC-013

    Steve, ZL2KE will again be active from Rarotonga as E 51 KEE during
    August, 3-18 to be exact. He was previously active from there last
    year.

    QRV mainly on 40-10m, CW & SSB using verticals next to sea and
    End-fed wires.

    QSL via IK2DUW, LoTW, eQSL, Club Log.

    (dx-world)
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    OC-065

    Lance, W7GJ will be active as H40GJ from Pigeon Island (OC-065),
    Temotu Province on 8-27 August. This will be a 6m EME DXpedition,
    using Q65-60A in the "Q65 Pileup" mode.

    "When I am not aimed up at the moon, I will be monitoring 50.313 on FT8
    mode", Lance says. "Please take the initiative to call my direction
    when you think there may be ionospheric propagation. If propagation
    is good and there are many callers, I may switch to FT4 or FT8 F/H on a frequency to be announced". QSL via LoTW, or direct to W7GJ.

    (425DX plus facebook.com/lance.collister/)
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    OC-054

    The DX Obsessed Group will be active as FW5K from Wallis Island
    (OC-054) from 20 October to 7 November, including a Multi-2 entry in the
    CQ WW DX SSB Contest. Six operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres CW SSB
    FT8 and RTTY. QSL via Club Log's OQRS; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW
    6 months after the end of the DXpedition.

    (425 DX and dxobsessed.org/home)

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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
    Thank you Col

    And a thank you to Richard VK2SKY for bringing an article about the Waveband Hack Club Y S W S to our attention.


    For Teens interested in R T L-S D R, this club helps bring them together.

    Craig Giles wrote to RTL-SDR.com and informed them that Hack Club is a non-profit aimed at teaching teenagers how to code by building projects.


    Hack Club runs a variety of programs called YSWSs, or You Ship, We Ships,
    which are programs in which a teen works on a themed project and gets
    rewarded with a prize following the theme.


    Waveband was a YSWS about RTL-SDR dongles, where teens make a computer
    program that uses an RTL-SDR dongle, and they get a V4 dongle and antenna kit in return.


    The intent was to get more teens involved in SDR and give them the hardware
    to do so through this program.


    The club has a clever interactive website that interested teens can go to and learn more.


    The club ran the program for a limited time from June 11 to July 11 where
    they got a free RTL-SDR dongle if they submitted a program they've written
    that uses an RTL-SDR in a unique way.


    Keep your eye out for future projects they run!

    For WIA National News, I am Alec VK2MV in Sydney. Now back to you Col. hackclub.com/
    tinyurl.com/2pzj8ucd

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- VHF AND ABOVE.

    Everybody to the moon! or the "RUSSIAN EME CONTEST".

    Back at the end of June this year the first round of the most high-tech international competition of the Union of Radio Amateurs of Russia, (SRR)
    was held. This on VHF, in which radio communications were carried out
    with a reflection from the Moon.

    The competition is supported by the Ministry of Sports of Russia.

    Round two is coming up.

    July 26-27 on 1296 MHz, 2.3 and 10 GHz.

    (ard)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VIDEO

    ISS SSTV Event with AX-4 Crew July 14

    ARISS has relayed plans for an SSTV event to be conducted by the AX-4
    crew that recently arrived on the ISS.

    This ARISS SSTV event will begin no earlier than July 14 with the
    expectation that the event will run through the weekend into the
    beginning of the following week. This is all subject to AX-4 schedule and
    other operational considerations.

    The subject will be the 40th anniversary of STS-51F and 50th anniversary
    of ASTP (Apollo-Soyuz Test Project). The first international partnership
    in space wasnt the International Space Station. It wasnt even the
    Shuttle-Mir series of missions. It was the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the
    first international human spaceflight with 3 crew members from USA and 2
    from the Soviet Union.

    STS-51F was the second SAREX flight and had the first use of SSTV in
    human spaceflight.

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    IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section, nationalnews@wia.org.au

    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.

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    2025

    VK5 - ADELAIDE HILLS AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY'S BIG ANNUAL BUY AND SELL
    SATURDAY JULY 19 MARION RSL SELLERS AT 8:30 BUYERS AT 10:30

    VK - Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association 50th anniversary
    Glen Waverly July 26 president@alara.org (vk2ayl)

    VK4 - Redcliffe Club CarBoot Sale Sat 30 August at club house (vk4tfn)

    VK - Sep 14 4-5pm AEST WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal)

    VK2 - Westlakes Field Day 8am October 26 on club grounds. (vk2wi)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
    at David Roche Park, Kilburn (VK5QI)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road. (vk4dmh)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday November 15 10am (vk7news)

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.

    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)

    VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal)

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