• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING SEP 10 2023

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING SEP 10 2023
    IN OUR 28th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
    ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE, eHam,
    Radioworld.com and the World Wide sources of the WIA.
    REGIONN ONE

    UBA, ROYAL BELGIAN AMATEUR RADIO UNION has been advised by their
    regulator, the radio amateur service in Belgium now has access to the
    frequency range 40.660 40.690 MHz on a secondary basis for holders of
    a class A operating certificate i.e. the HAREC licence.

    Quite a few conditions are in place including a power limit of 5 W ERP,
    a bandwidth limit of 3 kHz and it will not only be mandatory to keep a
    logbook in which all transmissions are noted BUT at the end of each
    year, the holder must submit his logbook to BIPT, their regulator.

    This is an important development as Belgium now joins Ireland (EI),
    Slovenia (S5) and South Africa (ZS) with official amateur radio
    allocations on the 40 MHz band.
    UK RADIO FANS LAUNCH PETITION TO SAVE BBC's LONGWAVE SERVICE

    Radio fans in the UK are raising their voices - and a petition - to
    convince the BBC to keep a longstanding favourite radio service.
    We hear about their efforts from Amateur Radio NewsLine and Jeremy Boot
    G4NJH.

    A petition drive has been launched to press the BBC to reverse its plans to take its longwave service on 198 kHz off the air by 31st March 2024. The BBC made the announcement in May 2022 that it was closing its longwave
    transmitter, describing it as a dying technology.


    According to the petitioners on the Change.org website, the single longwave transmitter at Droitwich is efficient, covering most of the UK and northern Europe. It is viewed as one of the more historic features of the BBC, and its planned shutdown would come a mere six months before it marked its 90 years
    on the air. The Change.org petitioners called it [quote] "a historic radio lifeline." [endquote]


    BBC Radio 4 has already begun a public information campaign to convince listeners to make the change from longwave to the broadcaster's other platforms. Those platforms are expected to carry many of the programmes now
    on Radio 4 Longwave, including Test Match Special, Yesterday in Parliament, Shipping Forecast and the Daily Church Service. The BBC has been following listeners' trend toward favouring digital radio and has acknowledged on its website that a wide range of alternative listening services have become available.


    This is Jeremy Boot G4NJH.

    REGION TWO

    On-Air Special Event Celebrates 56 Years of Handiham Program.

    Tomorrow, Monday, September 11, as part of the 2023 Handiham Radio
    Camp, they will be conducting a special event QSO party to honour the
    56th Anniversary of the "Courage Kenny Handiham Program".

    The goal is to work as many stations as possible throughout the United
    States and beyond on both SSB and CW on 10, 15, 20, and 40 meters
    from 16:00 21:00 UTC.

    Using both W 0 ZSW and W 0 EQO, two call signs with a rich history in
    the Handiham Program.

    The Courage Kenny Handiham Program helps people with disabilities earn
    their amateur radio license and get on the air. The goal is to assist
    in all aspects of life while promoting STEM related activities. Since
    1967, the Handiham mission has been To empower people with
    disabilities to reach their full potential in every aspect of life. RadioShack's New Owner Plots Old Comeback Strategy:

    RadioShack has been acquired by El Salvador-based Unicomer Group with a
    plan to overhaul its website and add new programs driven by its
    heritage in technological innovation for franchised operators.
    RadioShack will seek to establish an Amazon.com storefront and revive
    franchise development.

    Founded in 1921 to provide equipment for amateur ham radio operators, RadioShack now has around 400 stores worldwide, down from a peak of
    over 7,000 in 2003.

    REGION THREE

    Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared in 2014 carrying 239
    passengers with its final resting place remaining a mystery - however,
    amateur radio technology may have found it according to a new news
    story attributed to mirror.co.uk dated September 1 2023.

    tinyurl.com/muptnfxa

    It is believed flight MH370 could be found about 1,560km west of Perth,
    thanks to the amateur radio technology Weak Signal Propagation
    Reporter, or WSPR. WSPR was used by researchers to track the Boeing
    777's flight path for six hours after contact was lost.

    In a new 229-page report, the team say: "The results represent credible
    new evidence. It aligns with analyses by Boeing and drift analyses by University of Western Australia of debris recovered around the Indian
    Ocean."

    The final resting place is slightly north of previous estimates. The researchers said: "Together with the data, a comprehensive picture of
    the final hours can be collated. Flight MH370 was diverted into the
    Indian Ocean where it crashed of fuel exhaustion at some point after
    the last signal after midnight.

    At the time of writing, MH370 still has not been found despite
    extensive surface and underwater searches. -------------------------------------------------------------------*
    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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    Quite a lot of increased activity has been heard through the week from
    the UK.

    Air Ambulance Week 2023 has been taking place and it ends today Sunday
    the 10th of September. Lots of amateur radio stations have been on the
    air to help raise awareness of the lifesaving work that is carried out
    by the UKs air ambulance charities.

    airambulancesuk.org

    Then starting yesterday, the popular Churches and Chapels on the Air
    event, also known as CHOTA, has been taking place.

    wacral.org

    (rsgb)
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    NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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    ALARA Contest - August 26 - 27

    This is a reminder that if you participated in this contest you need
    to submit your logs AND logs need to be received by the Contest Manager
    by the 30th September 2023.

    email:
    alaracontest@wia.org.au
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    The 64th Scandinavian Activity Contest will be held on 16 and 17
    September for CW and the SSB leg 14 and 15 October.

    Scandinavian stations, i.e., Aland Islands, Denmark, Faroe Islands,
    Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Jan Mayen, Market Reef, Norway, Svalbard
    and Bear Island and Sweden will try to work as many non-Scandinavian
    stations as possible and vice versa.

    A great contest to maybe pick up some rarer stations.

    Complete information of the SAC events can be found at
    sactest.net

    (sarl)
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    OCTOBER - Oceania DX Contest

    PH - The first full weekend in October each year 0600 UTC
    Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday

    CW - Second full weekend in October from 0600 UTC Saturday to
    0600 UTC Sunday

    Log deadline for PH and CW logs - 31 October.

    Managed by the Oceania DX Contest Committee.
    info@oceaniadxcontest.com
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    NOVEMBER VHF-UHF Spring Field Day.
    25 - 26 November.
    0100 UTC Saturday to 0059 UTC Sunday BUT to make it a
    little fairer in VK6, they add 3 hours onto start and
    end times.
    (wia.org.au) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    DX WINDOW --------------

    Greg, 8 P 9 GB from Barbados, IOTA number NA-021 from the 8th to the
    15th of September on 60-10 metres and possibly 6 metres. During their
    local afternoon hours he will be on SSB; in the evenings he will operateCW. (ARNewsLine 2392)
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    Harald, D 44 TWO from Sao Tiago, IOTA number AF-005, Cape Verde until
    the 17th of September using CW, SSB and FT8 on the HF bands and 6 metres. He will also operate via the QO-100 satellite.

    (ARNewsLine 2392)
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    BRAZIL.

    Members of the Liga de Amadores Brasileiros de Radio Emissao are QRV
    with special event call sign ZV 201 ID until today, September 9 to mark
    the 201st anniversary of the independence of Brazil.

    QSL via LoTW.

    (eHam)
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    The special callsign VI7ALARA is active on the HF bands until the 8th of November, commemorating the Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association's meeting to be held in Hobart, Tasmania. The callsign is being operated by a number of YLs in Tasmania and throughout Australia. See QRZ.com for more details.

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    NET ADVICE

    NEW ZEALAND

    Grandparents Grandkids Amateur Radio Net
    Sunday 1 October (NZ Grandparents Day) 3PM their local time.

    Peter Henderson ZL1PX, writing in NZ INFOLINE says "Every radio club
    in the country needs more members. Here a chance to do something
    about it by creating a happy, successful memory of ham radio in your grandchilds life by inviting them to your shack and tuning in to
    Grandparents Grandkids Net.

    Theyll never forget the day Grandad/Grandma talked on the radio
    with them. And, eventually, that will lead some of them to join
    NZART and a local club.

    How is it run?

    Invite your grandkids over for a midday meal. After its cleaned
    away, get them in the shack and introduce them to Grandparents -
    Grandkids Amateur Radio Net.

    A net leader will call for check-ins at 3 PM. When all families are
    checked in, every participant will get a chance to describe their
    grandparent or grandchild on a friendly ham radio connection with
    such topics as what does my grandad/grandma like to do?
    What does my Grandson/granddaughter like to do?

    2M repeaters will be used for each NZ region ------------------------------------------------------------*

    REWIND

    Space Shuttle Remembered in todays REWIND.

    Im VK4FJRK

    Last July, marked the 12th anniversary of the last Space
    Shuttle mission. Ham astronauts operated amateur radio in space
    on a number of shuttle missions, providing many with their first
    opportunity to contact an astronaut in space -- an opportunity still
    actively pursued today through Amateur Radio on the International
    Space Station (ARISS).

    Over three decades, the five NASA space shuttles were launched on
    135 flights to orbit. The shuttles collectively travelled more than
    537 million miles and spent more than three and half years in orbit.

    355 people flew aboard the shuttles, including Sally Ride, the first
    American woman to fly to space. Her first mission was aboard the
    Challenger in 1983.

    Missions averaged about 10 days, with the shortest at 2 days, 6 hours
    and the longest 17 days, 15 hours.

    Mission objective included building the International Space Station,
    carrying large satellites to space and maintaining equipment like the
    Hubble Space Telescope. Ten missions remain classified, with little
    to no information publicly available.

    Ultimately, the fatalities on Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003
    helped bring about the end of the Shuttle program. The investigation
    in the loss of Columbia concluded that safety improvements would be
    costly. The program was shut down after construction on the ISS was
    complete.

    My time is up - for REWIND, I'm John Knox VK4FJRK.

    [ANS]
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    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/

    In New Zealand, hams will be activating summits and remembering a
    devoted SOTA friend and colleague, as we hear from Jim Meachen ZL2BHF
    on Amateur Radio NewsLine..

    The sudden death of Andrew White, ZL3CC, in March of 2018 was a difficult
    loss for many of the amateur radio friends who had come to know the Christchurch operator through Summits on the Air and his SOTA activation
    blog. New Zealand hams are especially grateful that Andrew played a big role
    in establishing SOTA on the South Island. On May 1st, 2016, the day that the South Island officially became active in the SOTA programme, Andrew wrote happily on his blog and thanked the many friends on the team who helped make
    it happen.


    Many of his radio friends set aside the closest Saturday to what would have been Andrew's birthday to hold Andrew White ZL3CC memorial day. This year it
    is on the 9th of September. It is a day of activation, summit-to-summit contacts when possible and then fellowship at a nearby cafe, often near the Banks Peninsula summits. Operators will be able to honour Andrew and work toward the ZL3 award at the same time.


    It would no doubt please him to know that the South Island summits are still alive with RF.


    This is Jim Meachen ZL2BHF.

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
    www.morsecodeclassnet.com

    Learning to send and copy Morse code involves many skills;

    Vince Alvino, writing in turbofuture.com has an article on such skills.
    in this article, he covers six of the most important ones and knowing
    these will make anyone a better CW operator. They are:

    Listening
    Timing
    Instant character recognition
    Codes and abbreviations
    Attention
    Mirroring

    Mirroring I hear you say?

    When starting a new conversation (QSO), it is best to mirror the speed
    of the other person. This is a distinct sign of a good operator, and
    not just in CW. The first thing is to identify their speed and adjust
    to them. Then, you want to match their QSO by sending your information
    in the same format they sent to you.

    If they send their location, name, and weather report. Then return the
    same three things in that order; after that, add something new or turn
    it back over to them.

    It is difficult to know the skill level of someone you just started a
    new QSO with, and this makes it easier for them to copy what is being
    sent. This is called mirroring because your sending format matches, or
    mirrors theirs.

    (eHam)
    September is Canadian Straight Key Month

    The Straight Key Century Clubs yearly on-air event promotes the clubs
    many Canadian members. This year VC 3 K is the special call sign that
    has been granted in Canada for this event, which is referred to as
    Canadian Straight Key Month.

    VC3K runs September 1 through September 30 and is a perfect time to
    introduce or reacquaint Amateurs to the fun of hand-keyed Morse code
    sent with straight keys, bugs, and side-swipers.

    SKCC members and non-members alike are welcome to hunt the Canadian
    based VC3K stations. Non-members are encouraged but not required to
    use straight keys for their VC3K contacts.

    SKCC website skccgroup.com

    (rac)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    NASA officials have sounded an alarm about the agencys Deep Space
    Network, a collection of antennas here in Australia and in California
    and Spain, used to maintain contact with missions scattered across the
    Solar System.

    Everything from NASAs Artemis missions to the Moon to the Voyager
    probes in interstellar space rely on the Deep Space Network to receive
    commands and transmit data back to Earth. There are currently around
    40 missions that rely on the DSNs antennas to stay in communication
    with controllers and scientists back here on Earth.

    Another 40-plus missions will join the roster over the next decade or
    so, and many of the 40 missions currently using time on the network
    will likely still be operating over that time.

    We have reached a really critical point on the DSNs aging
    infrastructure, said Sandra Cauffman, deputy director of NASAs
    astrophysics division.

    (ANS)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA

    On October 4th 2023, a band of ten experienced ham radio DXpeditioners will
    be QRV from Swains Island in the South Pacific.


    Particularly those in VK4 Swains Island is NOTHING to do with your
    off coastline Swains Reef.

    This much sought after QSO on Swains is ranked #27 on the Club Log
    most wanted DXCC list. DX Hall of Famer, and W8S teammate, Adrian
    Ciuperca KO8SCA explains their entire operation in detail including
    the teams unique relationship with the island owners, the Jennings family,
    who are providing a significant amount of logistical supportfor the trip.


    Before you get on the air to make your contact, learn more about Swains and
    the effort being made to bring you this rare DXCC, IOTA and POTA contact.


    youtube.com/watch?v=0w0FXQ7E0yE
    (dxworld)
    IOTA Ltd has, from 1 September 2023, established a DXpedition Fund to
    help reduce the costs of expeditions to the rarer and less accessible
    IOTA groups.

    Administered by the IOTA Board it will consider making grants to
    operations from IOTA references confirmed by less than 25% of IOTA
    members based on the last 10-year listing in IOTAs Most Wanted List.

    The grant request should be submitted more than 30 days prior to the
    operations start and the evaluation and grant process is based on
    various criteria including the rarity of the IOTA reference,
    planned number of stations on the air, of days operating, of contacts
    made, of bands and modes used, QSL and QSO matching practice and
    estimated cost of the expedition project.

    Applications should be addressed to
    dxp-fund@iota-world.org.

    (dxworld)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MARITIME
    INCLUDING ILLW NEWS - ILLW 17th August 2024 to 18th August 2024

    Australian lights planned and advised to WIA :-
    AU 0102 Point Charles NT - Darwin AR Club

    So I am sure more than one club already has plans for 2024, let us know
    here at the news desk so we can start reminding all of what is going to
    happen August 17-18 NEXT YEAR.

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

    IARU REGION 3
    Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies
    3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz
    Region 1 3760 7110 14300 18160 21360 kHz

    Region 2 3750 3985 7060 7240 7275 14300 18160 21360kHz
    Hurricane Idalia:

    FCC Approves ARRL Petition to Aid Emergency Communications

    ARRL the USA National Association for Amateur Radio has received
    approval from the Federal Communications Commission for an emergency
    waiver to facilitate amateur radio emergency communications for
    hurricane relief.

    The request, filed by the ARRL Washington DC Counsel, sought a waiver
    of HF symbol rate restrictions.

    The waiver, which was granted August 30, is for a 60-day relief period
    from the rules, based upon the immediate need related to the threat of Hurricane Idalia. It would cover use directly related to any additional hurricanes that may develop within the 60-day period. Only messages
    related to these hurricanes would be permitted to be sent via the
    higher-speed modes, and only publicly documented modes would be
    allowed.

    ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE 5 MHV, said the
    rate increase will help response abilities. The increased symbol rate
    provides for faster more efficient message transmissions for digital communications. These modes such as WINLINK are used to send forms for
    served agencies and other data that can be vital during a disaster,
    he said.
    MEANWHILE.

    Section Manager of the ARRL Northern New Jersey Section Robert Buus,
    W2OD, and Section Manager of the ARRL Southern New Jersey Section
    Tom Preiser, N2XW, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with representatives from the American Red Cross New Jersey Region.

    The MOU focuses on disaster planning and response for communities
    within New Jersey during and after a disaster event.

    As part of the MOU, Amateur Radio Emergency Service teams in New Jersey
    will aid with communications in support of disaster relief through
    training, testing, and exercises, and by providing emergency
    communications to support local shelter operations. This is especially important when normal communications are disrupted or overloaded.

    (eHam)
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    2023 Social Scene

    Clubs are welcome to submit 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.
    It's on this Thursday September 14

    The Hunter Radio Group's meeting at Newcastle TAFE at the school of
    electronic trades at Tighes Hill will be an extra special event.

    And you don't have to be there to take part as ARNSW is providing a
    ZOOM Link .... details in the text edition of this news.

    What's so special you might ask?

    Jonathan Taylor, K1RFD, the developer of EchoLink, will be the featured
    speaker all the way from Connecticut USA between 6 and 9pm Eastern
    Australian Standard time which means he's making a major effort as his

    time is 15 hours behind ours!

    With around half a million registered Amateur Radio users worldwide, EchoLink has proven it's flexibility and popularity with compatible

    software versions now available for just about any operating system,
    even including mobile phones!

    Jonathan is a very cluey guy so this event promises to be something out of
    the box and unlike anything else you would expect from a Radio Club meeting.


    Join us at the Club, or join the ZOOM link between 6 and 9 pm NEXT THURSDAY.

    For the Hunter Radio Group and WIA National News, I'm Grahame, VK2FA.

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    ZOOM details from Eric, VK2VE

    Eric van de Weyer has invited you to Hunter Lecture Jonathon Taylor
    Title: Hunter Lecture Jonathon Taylor
    Location: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89884640439?pwd=OTFVTjFjM2tteUhNQmRuclp2RVpLZz09

    When: Thursday, 14 September 2023 6:00 pm 10:00 pmOrganiser:
    Eric van de Weyer <evdw@iprimus.com.au>
    Description: ARNSW Events is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom
    meeting.

    Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89884640439?pwd=OTFVTjFjM2tteUhNQmRuclp2RVpLZz09

    Meeting ID: 898 8464 0439Passcode: 898540

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    VK2 - SARCFEST 8am Saturday 23 September (vk2acd)
    VK - ALARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART (luther8@bigpond.com)
    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest at Eastbourne Primary School Sunday,
    November 12 (vk3pdg)
    VK5 - Amateur Radio Experimenters Group Radio & Electronics Sale
    November 26 (vk5qi)

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    2024 IT'S A DATE

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    VK - WIA AGM MAY 4 5 - BUNDABERG. (vk2tsg)
    VK - National Volunteer Week Monday 20 Sunday 26 May 2024.
    National Volunteer Week (NVW) is Australias largest annual
    celebration of volunteers and their important contribution to
    our communities.


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