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![]() graham vk4bb SB NEWS @ WW $VK1WIA081005 WIANEWS - SEP 28 - VK NATIONAL NEWS ALWAYS ENSURE ORIGINAL BID # AND TITLE ARE USED. Packet uploads with thanks to vk7ax Tony. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK Oh... and to contact us with your news because If It Matters To You It Matters To Us! Please.. write your story as you would expect to hear it being read back do NOT send us links and url's!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WIANews 24/7 with the following bulletin in Audio when you visit the MEMBERS AREA on www.wia.org.au This weeks WIANews available in Audio after 0100hrs UTC Saturday. http://www.wiaq.com/ftp/wianews_64.mp3 FM Radio quality http://www.wiaq.com/ftp/wianews.mp3 AM Radio Quality http://www.wia.org.au (news in member area) Submit your audio news http://www.wiaq.com/admin/pandaupload.php Submit your Audio (backup) http://www.wiaq.com and click the QNEWS link to see weekly news stats free emailed script http://lists.wia.org.au/mailman/listinfo/vk1wia-news Now you can dial this WIANews wherever you are on the "gateway dot net dot au" 1300 phone service. Dial 1300 558 592 and at the prompt type W.I.A.N. (That's 9426). "Standard call rate from fixed home phone, higher from mobiles". This is WIANEWS for week commencing Oct 05 2008 I'm Michael Owen VK3KI and the WIA is pleased to announce the results of this year's Clubs Grant Scheme. The Board had divided the scheme into two, with up to three grants for projects that were seen as useful, and with up to three grants for projects that were seen as innovative. 15 applications for a grant were received. The 2008 Grants Committee , Don Wilschefski VK4BY, Deane Blackman VK3TX, and Rob Fincher VK3BRF concluded that to reduce the number of 'useful' projects to three would result in a significant and inappropriate concentration of the allocation of funds, and so recommended to the Board a higher number of allocations in this category. The Board accepted that recommendation. Accordingly three innovative projects were awarded grants of $1,000 each as follows: Northern Corridor Radio Club, $1000 for the VK-ZS Beacon Project, Amateur Radio Victoria, $1000 for the Digitisation of the ATV Repeater VK3RTV, and the Sunshine Coast Amateur Radio Club $1000 for a project called The Dish. Five useful projects will receive grants as follows: Eastern & Mountain District Radio Club, $600 for Emergency Preparedness and Education, Eastern & Mountain District Radio Club $800 for Portable Wireless Education, Sunraysia Radio Group $500 for the Refurbishment of the Swan Hill Repeater, Rockhampton & District Amateur Radio Club $500 for the 23cm Repeater and Redcliffe & District Radio Club, $600 for a Mobile Emergency Communication Centre. WIA Secretary Geoff Atkinson will be writing to each club confirming the grant and indicating any steps that will be required before the grant is made. The full report of the Grant Committee which details all applications received and the reasons for their recommendations can be found on the WIA website. Special thanks to the Grant Committee, Don VK4BY, Deane VK3TX, and Rob VK3BRF. Before the changes made at the ITU's WRC 07 can be implemented, and in particular the new secondary allocation to amateur of the segment 135.7 - 137.8 kHz can be made in Australia the statutory Australian Radiofrequency Spectrum Plan must be amended. ACMA has published its proposed draft amendments to the Spectrum Plan, and invited comments. The time for comment ended on Friday 3 October, and the WIA has lodged a submission. The full WIA submission can be seen on the WIA website. While the draft Spectrum Plan included the new secondary amateur LF band the WIA has made some suggestions. Of course, we support the allocation. The WIA noted that apart from an experimental licence licence held by the Brisbane Amateur Radio Club there was only one other user of the segment. The WIA looked at the inefficiency of antennas that amateurs would be able to use at this part of the spectrum, and concluded that the risk of interference is very small. The WIA noted that the New Zealand administration allows New Zealand amateurs a larger segment with a 5 watt e.i.r.p. power limit in this part of the spectrum, and so to harmonise arrangements for similar services between Australia and New Zealand proposes that Australian Advanced amateurs be allowed to operate on the segment with a maximum radiated power of 5 watts (e.i.r.p.), rather than the 1 watt e.i.r.p. limit proposed. The WIA was a little surprise to see that the draft Spectrum Plan retains the existing primary allocation to broadcasting and the existing secondary allocation to the amateur within the band 7100-7200 kHz despite the decisions of WRC 03, that amateur be primary and broadcasting cease in the band after 29 March 2009. In addition, Australia is a party to a footnote allowing fixed and mobile primary in that segment. The WIA has proposed that amateur be co-primary with Fixed and Mobile, and a footnote be inserted acknowledging that the band is designated to be used principally for the purposes of defence and national security and that the amateur service shall not cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection against interference from, fixed or mobile service stations operating within Australia. Certainly, leaving amateur as secondary and on a non interference basis will not reflect the international position after 29 March next year. Once the changes to the Spectrum Plan are made, amendment of the amateur LCD is required before Advanced Licensees will be able to use the new LF band. HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. VK2 web service:- http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm VKG Roundup http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news All roads lead to Teralba Sunday 9th November, where Westlake's ARC are holding their Major Field Day. Entry is free. Westlake's BBQ and auction, car boot and store sales, commercial traders such as Andrews Communications. Westlake's much sought after Badge prize, Jelly Bean Guessing, Monster meat tray plus other prizes. All this plus a chance to meet up with old friends and hopefully make new ones. Mark your calendar for this event, pay em a visit, you won't be disappointed. Gates open to public 09.00hrs 9TH November. VK3 web service:- http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/ VKC Roundup http://www.police Centre Victoria RadioFest No. 3 is on February 15 at the Kyneton Racecourse this is VK3's major amateur radio event and is conducted by Amateur Radio Victoria, Central GoldfieldsAmateur Radio Club and the Midland Amateur Radio Club. radiofest.amateurradio.com.au VK4 web service local news:- www.wiaq.com/qnews/upload/qnewsbcast.htm local news email VKR Roundup http://www.police.qld.gov.au/News+an...edia+Releases/ Theft of copper wire, Richlands: Brisbane Police are investigating the theft of 'live' copperwire from a street in Richlands which had the potential to cause fatal injuries to those involved or members of the public. Sometime between 5pm on September 26 and 8am October 2 thieves removed electrical cabling and wiring from a housing estate in Archerfield Road, Richlands. Approximately 100 metres of 'live' copperwire was stolen from three electrical pillars, with another two pillars sustaining damage. Energex attended the scene and located exposed live wiring inside one pillar, which had the potential to deliver a fatal electric current should it have been mishandled. Burn marks located inside one of the pillars indicated that the thieves were lucky to have escaped unscathed. Anyone with information which could assist police with their investigations should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 If you would like to obtain your foundation licence on the Gold Coast then contact Roy vk4ig on phone 55 39 35 30 and he will give you all the information that you require and you will also find information on the Club website. www.goldcoastamateurradio.com John VK4BZ is conducting CW practice on Tuesday nights on 80 metres with coordination of specific transmitting frequencies on the Redcliffe 2 metre repeater 146.925 MHz, starting about 7.30 pm each Tuesday. After winning the CW section for Queensland of the RD, CW is really starting to re-emerge as a skill for Redcliffe club members. Many thanks to George,VK4XY, James, VK4TJF and especially John VK4BZ, their local Uniting Church minister, who has put a special word to his BIG BOSS for more sunspots really soon. VK5 www.qsl.net/vk5bar/ New to the Ham Scene in Adelaide and looking for a club to join? The Port Adelaide Radio Club is one which meets Weekly. 7.30pm Wednesday evenings at the Old Customs House in Todd Street Port Adelaide. Port Adelaide Ham Club operate club call VK5APC It was established 1982 and the club aims to provide a meeting place for people in the area around Port Adelaide who share an interest in Radio and to encourage and help those interested in obtaining an Amateur Radio Operator's Licence. VK7 local area news :- http://reast.asn.au/news.php vk7 local news, email Dec 6 HAMFEST - Central Highlands of Tasmania at Miena - starts 10am. http://www.qsl.net/charct/ The big VK7 Hamfest is located at the Great Lake community hall in Tassie's beautiful central highlands and is equidistant to all major population centres. This biannual event sees approx 150 Tassie hams participate in a traditional HamFest with new and used gear on offer. Free tea and coffee are provided and snack type meals can be purchased EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO I am away from the 26th Sept to the 6th October Kylea White Sure mate, I'm currently at Ash 3SSB's joint and he's going to let me use his microphone. Will have it done by Thursday morning. Looking forward to the recording. 73 Aeden 3FABA SUMMERLAND STANDARD LICENCE UPGRADE Five F-Calls were successful at exams this last weekend. No doubt we'll see new calls soon. So congratulations to VK2FRJD, FCAV, FEDZ, FRMG, FRNV. Hunter Region Wednesday evenings on echo link node 1474 on 146.975 the Hunter radio Group repeater is running that one hour session called " The Education Hour " written by Ron Bertrand VK2DQ & the Gold Coast ARS. This as a help to new & not so new Amateurs to expand their knowledge and to promote our great hobby. It starts at 8pm with a break half way for callsign only check ins. Full call-backs and comments are taken at the end with EchoLink contacts taken first. The session is produced by Maurie VK2CD and already is getting checkins from the USA , UK and VK. Terry VK2UX, the ARNSW Education Officer has advised that The Central Coast Amateur Radio Club have invited Amateur Radio New South Wales to provide WIA ACMA examinations at next years Field Day. A trial run was conducted at this years field day. Terry told the committee that It turned out to be very successful, despite the limited publicity of its availability. Next year, all grades of license exams will be available. It is planned to start conducting them from 8 am. More details will be provided closer to the event but pre registration or expressions of interest would assist in the planning when the call is made. Liverpool & Districts ARC together with Fishers Ghost ARC will be running a Foundation Licence Course at Campbelltown on 25 & 26 October with Standard Licence assessments also made on Sunday 26 October. Details are available from Wal Kelly VK2ZWK on Tel: 46 26 8423 (h) or Garry Barker VK2TSR on Tel: 9896 5763 (h). Not to many folk are aware of a group known as the "Australian Air League". Well the Australian Air League is a youth organisation which encourages an interest in aviation as a career or as a hobby for the youth of Australia. The organisation is entirely self-funding and is staffed by volunteers who give their time generously to achieve its goals. Padstow Squadron was formed in 1962 and its aim is to offer an interesting and comprehensive program to its members. In 2006, club station VK2EHL was issued to Padstow Squadron to develop amateur radio in the training and activities program. In 2007, Padstown became a WIA Affiliated radio club and it meets at the Endeavour Hall, 89 The River Road, Revesby every Friday evening. Club station VK2EHL is activated on Friday nights as part of the training program. VK2EHL is also activated field portable on camps and outdoor training activities. Padstow Squadron VK2EHL http://aalpadstow.com.au/ Are you a Foundation Licensee wanting to upgrade? Amateur Radio Victoria is holding another of its popular Standard Licence Bridging Courses to be held in November. To enrol you need to have the Foundation Licence and make a commitment to attend on four Wednesday evenings, plus a weekend. The training delivered by Kevin Luxford VK3DAP is structured to assist Foundation Licensees increase their theory knowledge to the Standard level. It also requires some self-study in between classroom nights. These bridging courses have been popular so early enrolment is recommended. Inquires and enrolments are welcome. Barry Robinson VK3PV 0428 516 001 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA. The first ever Hamvention in China commenced in Tan-Jia-Qiao (pronounced tan-ji-keeow ....) city, in Anhui (pronounced Anne Hwee) province on Monday the 29th September. Registrations appeared to approach 100 and the first day of business was Tuesday 30th September. The only out of country visiting Amateur was Mike VK8ZMA, who is working in China for all of 2008, and the friendliness and reception for Mike was overwhelming in hospitality and enthusiasm. The first few keynote addresses revealed many problems and issues that we have experienced in Australia with emphasis on addressing methods of increasing support and raising numbers of the Amateur fraternity. The issues sounded all too familiar prior to the complete re-hashing of our Australian Licensing system. Other issues surrounded the effective use of Amateurs in Emergency situations such as the recent devastating earthquake in Central China and reaching the youth of their country. Background topics had been thoroughly researched by all the active Amateurs present and presentations by the various speakers were of the highest standard and all done in a resort with impeccable facilities. Although the Amateur population in China is small compared to the overall population, it is a credit to those of them that form the driving force for Amateur Radio in China, the Chinese Radio Sports Association (CRSA). It is easy for we Australian Amateurs with all our freedoms to appreciate the apparent frustrations of the system in China. The regulatory authority, as its name suggests is primarily associated with "Sport" in China and has inherited the Amateurs as part of its operation. It must also be remembered that for many years in China after its reformation that Amateur Radio was banned. It is understandable that the legislative process will move slowly and difficultly when much of the administration of the CRSA revolves around the more "athletic" sports!!! The spirit is alive and well though with huge development in areas like space technology with China soon to enter the "amateur satellite" era with the launch of XW-1 in mid 2009, especially with its on-board camera with a resolution of 1.8Km on the Earth's surface. All communications, telemetry and the on-board camera will be transmitted in the clear for the use of all Amateurs worldwide. Standard bands will be used, but at this stage exact frequencies and not being revealed. Mike, VK8ZMA, gave a talk on Amateur radio in Australia and focused on issues that had been raised earlier in the day in areas like youth, emergency operation and the recent re-hashing of our system, with emphasis on our new foundation licence system. A very long Q & A session followed from the floor and presentation of Mike's visiting certificate for operation in China. Mike offered special thanks to Michael, BD5RV for his assistance in that and his translating skills at the Hamvention. Mike publicly offered all at the Hamvention success in the years to come as they proceed down their development path and a special thanks to the organizers for the hospitality shown to him. Regrettably Mike had to return to his temporary home in Shouxian (pronounced Show Shan) because of work commitments on the third day of the Hamvention. THIRD ANNUAL ARRL ON-LINE AUCTION SET FOR OCTOBER The Auction kicks off October 23, running until November 1 on the ARRL Web site http://www.arrl.org/auction This is your chance to pick up one-of-a-kind Amateur Radio items. To see what the Auction will offer this year, be sure to check out the Auction preview that begins October 16. Last year, the Auction attracted more than 3000 registered bidders from more than 40 countries. While the majority of buyers were from the USA, Canada and the UK, there were buyers from Australia, Malaysia, Grenada, Vietnam and Tanzania. This year's auction will again include many transceivers and other items that have appeared in the QST Product Review column and have thus been thoroughly tested by the ARRL Lab. MEGA CYCLE Brian Fleischhauer 25 KB3QZG, at age 25 has quit his job to ride a bicycle across the USA with friend Mark Kelly KJ4EZV. The two friends began their 92-day transcontinental bike trek as their first effort to raise funds for their new public charity, Outdoor Hams, Inc. KB3QZG and KJ4EZV, began their trek in Oregon on Aug. 1. If all goes as planned, their journey will take them east through 11 states, and end at Topsail Beach Oct. 18, for the Autumn with Topsail festival in North Carolina. The two amateur radio operators and outdoor sports enthusiasts established their non-profit corporation this year. They want to promote the use of amateur radio as an educational resource and encourage its use in outdoor activity among North Carolina youths. At the same time, through creative applications of amateur radio in outdoor activities, they hope to influence adolescents to improve their general health and wellness by developing active lifestyle habits. So far the two have averaged 50 miles a day, and are staying in tents in public parks, hostels or recreational vehicle campgrounds along the way. Check outdoorhams.org, the Web site they designed for the charity. ================================================== ========================= RSGB NEWS FROM G4NJH A YL-only DXpedition will take place from the Falkland Islands between 17 and 31 January 2009. They will be using 80m through to 10m and the ladies will have individual callsigns in the range VP8YLA, VP8YLB and so on. Originally 14 operators were signed up but a few have pulled out for various reasons, so there are a couple of spaces if any other YLs would like to take part. Check out www.radioclubs.net/aa_vp8yl_/ ================================================== ========================= NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE INVESTIGATORS RAID BERLIN ELECTRONICS EXPOSITION And some enforcement action of a different sort. This as authorities in Germany confiscate electronics that they believe to be patent violations. Amateur Radio Newsline's Jeff Clark, K8JAC, is here with the details: German criminal investigators have confiscated a substantial amount of electronic equipment from the IFA Conference in Berlin. According to Media Network, the items seized include at least 170 TV sets, 140 MP3 players, 60 DVD recorders and 43 car radios. Media Network days that the manufacturers of the goods are suspected of infringing patents. The majority of the items were manufactured in the Pacific Rim. Among them were such big names such as Hyundai IT, whose display of flat screens was removed by the investigators in full view of the public. Although criminal investigators have visited IFA shows before, this is the first time that they have operated on such a massive scale. About 200 enforcement personnel are believed to have been involved in the enforcement action. I'm Jeff Clark, K8JAC. The Berlin IFA Conference ran through Wednesday, September 3rd. (MediaNetwork) ================================================== ========================== WEIRD N WONDERFUL I'M JOHN VK5BUI AND THIS IS THE WEIRD N WONDERFUL Sometimes it DOES take a Rocket Scientist!! Scientists at NASA built a gun specifically to launch standard 4 pound dead chickens at the windshields of airliners, military jets and the space shuttle, all travelling at maximum velocity. The idea is to simulate the frequent incidents of collisions with airborne fowl to test the strength of the windshields. British engineers heard about the gun and were eager to test it on the windshields of their new high speed trains. Arrangements were made, and a gun was sent to the British engineers. When the gun was fired, the engineers stood shocked as the chicken hurled out of the barrel, crashed into the shatterproof shield, smashed it to smithereens, blasted through the control console, snapped the engineer's backrest in two, and embedded itself in the back wall of the cabin, like an arrow shot from a bow. The horrified Brits sent NASA the disastrous results of the experiment, along with the designs of the windshield and begged the US scientists for suggestions. NASA responded with a one-line memo "Defrost the chicken." Many listeners will no doubt be Myth-Busters fans and this particular myth has been the subject of at least 2-3 episodes! Jamie & Adam just can't stop firing that chicken gun-HIHI http://www.forwardedfunnies.com/some...e_a_rocket_sci entist_000891.html http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/my...thbusters.html (Sourced from you VK7WI news) OPERATIONAL NEWS - ON AIR CONTEST AND EVENT COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2008 October 4- 5 OC Oceania Contests - Phone 0800 UTC Sat until 0800 UTC Sun. 11-12 OC Oceania Contests - CW 0800 UTC Sat until 0800 UTC Sun. November 15-16 (Weekend) Spring VHF/UHF Field Day SPECIAL EVENTS, BEACON DX AND NET ADVICE hf nets ON the net, www.timroberts-vk4yeh.id.au/ 9M1CS* 18 Scouting stations (* Apart from 9M1CSS in 9M6 all others are 9M2 stations. QSL via 9m2 bureau) Until Dec 31 C 4 EURO E-Day, 1st of January currency changes to Euro. Until Dec 31 CN 2 IPA International Police Association (Morocco) until Oct 5 PY 100 JA Centenary of first Japanese immigration to Brazil. Until Dec 31 VI 90 BV Waverley Amateur Radio Society 90th Birthday JAN 1-DEC 31 2009 AWARDS Congratulations to Paul VK2HV from Westlake's Amateur Radio Club on gaining his DXCC on 40 metres CW. Paul worked fifty entities in the last 7 months including CY 0 X Sable Island, and XW 1 B Laos. Achieving DXCC is hard enough but to do it all on 40 metres CW is a wonderful effort. Well Done VK2HV AT8WFF - Love and Kisses from World Flora and Fauna. On occasion of 54th Wildlife Week - October 1st to 7th, 2008 special station will setup at Bannerghatta National Park as the First such National Park operating station under the guidelines of World Flora and Fauna. www.wff.qrz.ru/wff-eng.html Nine Amateur Radio Operators would be on the air working this special callsign AT8WFF Bannerghatta is also now known for Worlds Biggest Butterfly Park inaugurated in 2006 costing Rupees Five Crores in a area of 7.5 acres. Do work this station and send Self Addressed Stamped envelop if you are VU Ham/SWL and for DX Hams it is SAE plus 3 IRCs for postage and other expenses. best of 44s Yes, it is 44's meaning "Flora and Fauna" de Lion Ajoy - VU2JHM Secretary, Bangalore Amateur Radio Club - VU2ARC P.S Special Thanks to Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) PCCF-W & Chief Wildlife Warden for written permission and WPC, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology for giving special callsign and permission. ARRL Awards Branch has unveiled a new design for two IARU award certificates: the Worked All Continents Award (WAC) and the 5 Band Worked All Continents Award (5BWAC) WAC/5BWAC rules state that all contacts must be made from the same country or separate territory within the same continental area of the world. Contacts made on 10/18/24 MHz or via satellites are void for the 5-band certificate and 6-band endorsement. According to ARRL DXCC Manager Bill Moore, NC1L, the WAC award, originally announced in the April 1926 issue of QST, continues to be a popular award around the world with more than 6,000 participants since its inception. Besides the certificate design change, the WAC certificate will also display award holder's name alongside their call sign as is already on the 5BWAC certificate. (sourced to arrl letter) BROADCAST MONITORING SWL AND SCANNER NEWS http://www.scanaustralia.bigpondhosting.com www.scanvictoria.com Radio New Zealand celebrates sixty years of international broadcasting. On 27 September, the Dominion Day holiday in 1948, New Zealand's first international shortwave service was launched by then Prime Minister Peter Fraser. It took the name 'Radio New Zealand' and was part of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service (NZBS). The network, sixty years on, is stronger than ever, broadcasting today as Radio New Zealand International, providing an essential link between New Zealand and its Pacific neighbours. Eighteen Pacific radio stations re-broadcast Radio New Zealand International material each day and the service is available through digital and analogue shortwave, and via the Internet. From humble beginnings, using two second hand US military transmitters left behind after the Second World War, the station has grown to become a significant international broadcaster. MEDIA WATCH Sign of the times - magazine goes QRT After nearly 26 years MEGAHERTZ magazine of France has closed due to increasing production and distribution costs, and market factors. An editorial by co-founder Sylvio Faurez Feem says internet globalisation also dealt a fatal blow by its facilitation of direct equipment imports bypassing and weakening local dealers, that reduced their ability to advertise. The ham magazine also suffered from pirating, says the editorial, in the form of multiple photocopies of the whole magazine distributed at clubs, readily available scans of coveted articles and duplication of its annual compact disc. MEGAHERTZ was one of France's oldest printed magazines and well respected as a specialist publication by francophone's inside and outside that country. The editorial also refers to the size of the domestic market with France only having 16,000 radio amateurs out of a population of 65 million. The demise of the magazine comes after years of rigid financial control but with accumulated losses and ever increasing costs its closure was a fait au compli. MEGAHERTZ is in the publication graveyard alongside Anglophone notables, 73 magazine, Ham Radio and Amateur Radio Action. I'm Jim Linton VK3PC and you're listening to VK1WIA. NOW ROBERT BROOMHEAD - VK3KRB. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FAITH. In the UK The Grimsby District battalion of the Boys' Brigade are putting on GB 125 BB over the weekend of 4 and 5 October to celebrate 125 years of the Christian group known as "The Boys' Brigade". Also look out for GB 125 L from Quorn in Leicestershire. (rsgb) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK UNOFFICIAL HF Net. 2nd Sunday each month. November through March 0900 UTC 7.068 MHz April through October 1000 UTC 3.685 MHz AMSAT INDONESIA ANNOUNCED Indonesia now has its own amateur radio satellite organization. Hakim Satar YBZ0AN, contacted AMSAT-NA President Rick Hambly, W2GPS, with the announcement that AMSAT-Indonesia has formed. More about the new Indonesian AMSAT organization at www.amsat-id.net. This month, October, is shaping up to be an exciting month for amateur activity from the I.S.S. with a change of crew. Mike Fincke is due to board the ISS on Oct 12 for another 6 months as commander this time. This will be Mikes second tour, he spent 6 months several years ago as flight engineer and was very active as an amateur during his time on board. Also flying up with him for a 10 day flight on the ISS will be a civilian, Richard Garriott. Richard is the son of Owen Garriott who was the first astronaut to use ham radio on the space Shuttle. Richard is hoping to speak with numerous schools during his flight as well as making random contacts. Also going up with him will be a Kenwood VC-H1 compact SSTV rig. Richard hopes to enable this rig and give us some SSTV pictures from the Space Station. It's proposed to use the Robot 36 mode to send pictures down on 2 m. Tony VK5ZAI suggests that those interested load the program MMSSTV on their computers and be ready. For those interested MMSSTV is a free program for amateur use and can be down-loaded from the web. In November we have scheduled several Australian and NZ schools to speak with Mike Fincke, but as Tony explains timing is a problem. "The crew on the ISS work to UTC time ; this means that they are having breakfast around about the time we are thinking about our evening meal. Because of time differences it means that most Australian Schools get their link-up scheduled between 6:00pm and 9:00pm EAST NZ however are in a more difficult position because we have to add another 2 hours onto our time which makes the contact very late for school children especially the younger ones. Occasionally the crew on the ISS change their sleep schedule to suit the docking of another shuttle or supply rocket. This is rare but if it happens we may be able to schedule these contacts earlier in the day." Mike has also said he would like to have some random QSO's with other amateurs around the world. So stay tuned, if you haven't worked the ISS before or received any SSTV pictures this may be your opportunity. That's all for now, don't forget we are always looking for more schools to take part in the ARISS program WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS http://www.raotc.org.au OLD TIMERS Members and friends of the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club Australia are reminded that the next news and information broadcast will take place tomorrow Monday October 6 using the RAOTC callsign of VK3OTN. 10.00 am Victorian time on 7.060 and 3.650 MHz plus 1.843 MHz AM, and 145.700. On 14.150 MHz at 01.00 UTC beaming north and 02:00 UTC west from Melbourne For those not yet retired, 8.30 PM Victorian time tune 80 mtrs 3.650 MHz WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING http://www.scouts.com.au http://www.scout.org/jota http://www.international.scouts.com.au SCOUT JOTA HF Voice Calling Frequencies 3590 primary, 3.650 secondary, 7090, 14190, 21190, 28590 kHz 14290, 18140, 21360, 24960, 28390 kHz (DX) As this WIA news goes to air, its only 12 sleeps until the 2008 Jamboree On The Air - the largest event Amateur Radio helps out with ! JOTA VK5 The North East Radio Club, The Scout Radio Activities Group and Tranmere Sea Scouts are operating a JOTA station on Saturday 18th October from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM. This Station will cater for Joeys, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers in the Eastern Suburbs of Adelaide. On the day we are expecting over 150 participants. A number of activities have been planned for the day including, transmitters operating on HF, 6M, 2M 70cms IRLP, Echo Link and CQ100. We will be using Tranmere Sea Scouts call sign of VK5TSS and if would like to arrange a sked please send an email to or if you hear us calling CQ on the 18th give us a call. I'm Charlie VK5KD and you're listening to VK1WIA. SKEDS WANTED - ADVICE GB4CNS Central Nottingham District Scout camp site 6 miles North of the city. It is planned to operate from approx 19:00 to 23:00hrs UTC on Friday 17 07:00 to 23:00hrs UTC Saturday 18 and 08:00 to 12:00hrs UTC Sunday 19. 20 80 or 40 metres, with EchoLink via repeater GB3IN node 98258. Skeds would be appreciated. Yours in Scouting. Ivor Secretary Rotherham District Scout Council - G4GET Skype Name - ivorajordan A JOTA station Gunnamatta Park, Cronulla, will operate from noon Saturday 18 to noon Sunday 19 October, on HF 20, 40 and 80 metres, VHF 2 metres FM and Echo Link. This year there will be two operating tents as well as the traditional fox hunt, so more operators are most welcome to share the load. An information pack has been sent out to those operators who have already signed up for this weekend of sharing your hobby with others. If you have not yet received your pack or would like to assist, even just for a couple of hours, then Paul VK2 EPH would like to hear from you. Paul can be contacted by email, or give him a call on the Heathcote repeater 146.800 MHz. And VK2ZQD is seeking assistance from licensed amateurs to help operate a JOTA base at the Glenfield Scout Activity Centre. If you are interested in helping please contact or o 0409-036-361. The Mid North Coast Amateur Radio group will be assisting scouts in the Bellingen and Dorrigo districts with Jamboree On the Air, setting up a radio station high on the Dorrigo mountain, south west of Coffs Harbour. A focus of the weekend will be to demonstrate the advantages of Amateur Radio and in particular HF communications should normal forms of communications such as mobile phones and the internet fail. More information on the weekend and frequencies are listed on www.mncarg.org G'day, from Melbourne, I'm Greg - VK3FUNK the FunkyMan. Jamboree of the Air 2008 is happening soon on the third full weekend in October. That's the 18th and 19th of October. Make sure you find out who you local Jamboree of the Air Co-ordinator is. Check out www.international.scouts.com.au and select JOTA-JOTI on the left hand menu. From there you can find out all the latest information about JOTA and JOTI in Australia. All your contacts are located under the "Contacts" section of the JOTA-JOTI menu. For more information on JOTA and JOTI in your state, make sure you contact your local co-ordinator. In Victoria, you can contact the Scout Radio and Electronics Service Unit. Visit our website, www.sresu.asn.au. From Melbourne, I'm Greg reporting for VK1WIA. Links: Scout Radio & Electronics Service Unit www.sresu.asn.au National JOTA/JOTI Contacts http://www.international.scouts.com....?iMenuID72115 In North Queensland the Kennedy District Scout Groups will be at Camp Tarmaroo near Bluewater with at least 3 radio bases about the camp and a hall full of EchoLink computers to keep the weekend alive. There will also be on site training and Foundation Assessments happening. Ross River Guides will be occupying the property on top of Herveys Range with at least 3 radio operators in attendance for a all day all night effort with lots of open space and a few big wire antennae deployed, including Rhombics. The rest of Flinders District Guides will be joining up with other Guide groups in Charters Towers at the Distant Education Centre. SOCIAL SCENE Oct 11 & 12 VK4 Dalby and Sunshine coast October Camp, Lake Dyer near Laidley. Neil VK4NF 07 4662 4950 Oct 26 VK3 B.A.R.G. Hamvention Ballarat held at the Great Southern Woolshed approx 3kms from Ballarat CDB, located on the Melbourne side of Ballarat on the western highway. General public admitted at 10-00am. Door prizes, raffles good food and fellowship NOV 8 VK4 GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY HAMFEST (Location to be advised) Nov 9 VK2 Westlake's major field day Teralba 9am Nov 9 VK5 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society will hold their Bigger Better Buy and sell day Sunday November 9 at Goodwood community centre, Rosa St. Dec 6 VK7 VK7 HAMFEST - Central Highlands of Tasmania at Miena - starts 10am. http://www.qsl.net/charct/ 2009 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009. JANUARY 18 2009 VK2 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group's Radio Expo St Johns Church Hall, Maclean Street Coffs Harbour 8.30am Feb 8 2009 VK2 WYONG FIELD DAY Feb 15 Centre Victoria RadioFest at the Kyneton Racecourse http://radiofest.amateurradio.com.au/ June 5 - 8 2009 VK4 FNNQARG at Cardwell Village Beachcomber Resort book on 1800 005633 Contact FNNQARG co-ordinator Gavin VK4ZZ for site booking guidance. OCT 12 - 16 2009 ZL 14th IARU R3 Conference Christchurch 12 ? 16 October 2009. Details at www.christchurch.org.nz/ The Region 3 Web Site: www.jarl.or.jp/iaru-r3/ Please think of the environment before printing this email ================================================== ==========================WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide. 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Compiled by VK4BB on behalf of the National WIA. ************************************************** ****************************** - NEWS POSTING TO PACKET - Courtesy Tony VK7AX VK7AX(AT)VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.OC ************************************************** ****************************** /ex SB QNEWS @ WW $QNEWS081005 QNEWS - AUG 5 - VK4 ON AIR -------------------------------------------------- DID YOU TELL ANYONE ABOUT AMATEUR RADIO THIS WEEK? -------------------------------------------------- THE FOLLOWING NEWS CAN BE HEARD IN QNEWS.MP3 FROM OUR AUDIO SERVICES QNEWS -- ALL OF THE NEWS ALL OF THE TIME at www.wia.org.au/vk4 QNEWS available in Audio after 0001Hrs UTC Saturday. ---------------------------------------------------------------- PO Box 199 Wavell Heights, Qld 4012 Contact QAC by HF Radio 3.605 Mondays 7:30pm after QNEWS QAC OVERSEES HAM RADIO MATTERS IN VK4 QNEWS newsroom USE TO SEND US YOUR NEWS STORIES!! QTAC HANDLES TECHNICAL QUERIES QTC AR MAGAZINE COLUMN QAC office officers :- VK4AHW Harvey Wickes VK4AQ Ross Anderson VK4BY Don Wilschefski VK4UH Kevin Johnstone AR MAGAZINE-VK4 QTC COLUMN Written by Chris Comollattie VK4VKR news for ar magazine to QNEWS BROADCAST OCTOBER 5 2008 Theft of copper wire, Richlands: Police are investigating the theft of 'live' copperwire from a street in Richlands which had the potential to cause fatal injuries to those involved or members of the public. Sometime between 5pm on September 26 and 8am October 2 thieves removed electrical cabling and wiring from a housing estate in Archerfield Road, Richlands. Approximately 100 metres of 'live' copperwire was stolen from three electrical pillars, with another two pillars sustaining damage. Energex attended the scene and located exposed live wiring inside one pillar, which had the potential to deliver a fatal electric current should it have been mishandled. Burn marks located inside one of the pillars indicated that the thieves were lucky to have escaped unscathed. Anyone with information which could assist police with their investigations should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 CLUBBING - WITH COL CLARKE VK4CC SOUTHSIDE AR CLUB GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY If you would like to obtain your foundation licence on the Gold Coast then contact Roy vk4ig on phone 55 39 35 30 and he will give you all the information that you require and you will also find information on the Club website. Arrangements for jota which is being held at the clubhouse are well under way and dey are looking forward to a successful weekend. HAMFEST NOVEMBER 8 If you would like a table at the GARSI Hamfest you can contact Catherine vk4vch on 382 444 58 and obtain all the information. Even if you would like to sell 'outside' Catherine can help you. HAMFEST is will be held at its usual location, Albert Waterways Hall Sunshine Boulevard Broadbeach. REDCLIFFE Last Monday being the Fifth Monday night of the month, the club had no formal activities but club members broken naturally into various interest groups to learn or assist the club. While club members either participated in learning how to modify FM 92 transceivers to amateur frequencies conducted by Peter VK4TAA, or learning CW conducted by John Vk4BZ, or were comparing antennas for individual QTHs, conducted by Andy, VK4KY, or preparing the new 2 metre/70 CM antenna that was installed at the repeater site last Thursday led by Cory, VK4BTK, or assisting Peter VK4EA in more re-wiring projects, 3 club members assisted John VK4YJV completed the guttering for the new awnings at last Monday's night meeting. Monday night there will be a special club meeting to put the final touches to the Club's JOTA plans. Club secretary Peter, VK4TAA said that he had a couple of offers of support from local Brisbane hams and if there is any one else who can assist the club, could they contact the club secretary, Peter VK4TAA if you can via the club's website. WIA national WIA news will be presented by the Aspley Scouts and Cubs. The Club is pleased with the news that the WIA via the 2008 Club Grants has allocated the Redcliffe & District Radio Club, $600 for a Mobile Emergency Communication Centre. Many thanks to the WIA and to the hard work of Peter, Andy, Glen and the rest of the crew, in the refurbishment of the caravan and the preparation of the submissions for the funds. TOWNSVILLE Townsville are off and racing with the Auto Sports Club on Sunday October 12th. Hey that's next Sunday ! Want to help out with communications support for a day and get close to some high performance auto action ? If you haven't done so already then contact Ray VK4NET right now on 0419 637 637. There's a free lunch provided and its a great chance to get the signatures you need for your CAMS Officials Licence. October Meets TARC Management Meeting Tuesday 7th Oct from 7-30pm SES HQ West End TARC Comms Support King of the Hill Hill climb Heat 4 - Sun Oct 12th TARC Project Night Tuesday 14th Oct from 7-30pm SES HQ West End TARC Social Meeting Tuesday 21st Oct from 7-30pm SES HQ West End Ann Renton Memorial Ladies Net 28th Oct from 7-30pm on Tsvl VHF Repeater In North Queensland Ross River Guides will be occupying the property on top of Herveys Range with at least 3 radio operators in attendance for a all day all night effort. The rest of Flinders District Guides will be joining up with other Guide groups in Charters Towers at the Distant Education Centre and they are in dire need of radio operators, leaving their run to get radio staff a little late. If you can help out here or even with any of the groups then please give the Townsville District JOTA co-ordinator Richard Goodhew VK4FRJG a call on 0429 178 360. Oh and the Kennedy District Scout Groups will be having a District JOTA/JOTI weekend at Camp Tarmaroo near Bluewater with on site training and Foundation Assessments happening. ************************************************** - NEWS POSTING TO PACKET - Courtesy Tony VK7AX VK7AX(AT)VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.OC ************************************************** A blank email with word unsubscribe in subject field Send as MUST BE SENT FROM SAME ADDRESS AS U WISH TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM A blank email with word subscribe in subject field Send as MUST BE SENT FROM SAME ADDRESS AS U WISH TO SUBSCRIBE TO ************************************************** PAGE_END /EX |
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