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![]() attached SB WIANEWS @ WW $QNEWS081102 WIANEWS - Nov 02 - 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 Nov 2 2008 New equipment prices rising soon With the shifting of value in the World's currencies it was inevitable that Ham Radio equipment sourced from overseas would eventually increase in price. Navcom Electronics, one of Queensland's prime Ham Radio equipment dealers has just advised that prices for ICOM equipment will be rising at least 10 percent from November 1st and an announcement from Standard Vertex on price rises on Yaesu equipment is expected shortly. Whilst dealers like Navcom will sell their currently held stocks at the current prices or arrange lay-by terms, it is expected that a run on these equipment stocks will quickly force dealers to have to order in new stock at the higher prices. (via vk4zz) What does Redcliffe radio club do on the fourth Monday night of the month? Well its foxhunting. Well last Monday night did not quite go to plan. Ken, VK4FKEN planted the fox at the end of a one way street and Charles VK4BTC became lost and after several calls and a lot of noise with radios up loud, a set of headlights came towards the fox's location and all thought that Charles had arrived safely. Suddenly and set of red and blue flashing strobe lights came on and 2 friendly police officers asked the question, "What the hell do you think you doing?" Apparently a local citizen phoned the police when she heard the radio traffic at the end of her street and told police that there was a group of men trying to harass local koalas. After some 10 minutes of explanation by Charlie VK4YZ and Harry VK4DFG, of the nature of foxhunting and its application to search and rescue activities, the officers were suitably impressed and even posed for photos with club members. The Mountain Radio Challenge is on again this year, Sat 29th November. Aimed at 27MHz & UHF CBers its based on stations camping on mountains across Tas, Vic, ACT & NSW. Those interested please check the website at www.mrc.cat.net.au (Tony VFT355 MRC 2008) HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. VK2 web service:- http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm VKG Roundup http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news Time is slipping by so check out your unwanted bits and pieces for the auction which will take place at Westlake's Field Day Sunday next the 9th of November. Don't miss this chance to meet up with old friends and hopefully make new ones and possible find a bargain or two. Gates open to public 09.00hrs and entry is free. Be advised that Westlake's clubs Christmas get together will be at the club grounds Saturday 13th December 2008. We will keep you advise re starting times and catering but it looks like being a BYO and a Barbie 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/ The next monthly meeting of the Gympie Communications and Electronics Group, Inc. will be held in the basement rooms of Leading Edge Electronics, Reef Street, Gympie on Thursday, 6th November at 7.00 p.m. After the business session, group member Eric, VK4AES will be giving a presentation which will cover his Easypal slow scan TV software. Easypal is one of the new digital modes of amateur experimentation and is based around the DRM+ encoding and tailored to achieve suitable narrow bandwidth for amateur use. This software is highly regarded around the world and we are pleased to have Eric share his experiences of developing and using this software with us. Visitors are welcome to attend but GCEG advises that seating is limited so please be early. Refreshments will be available, for a gold coin donation, to lubricate the rag chews after the meeting. (Submitted on behalf of GCEG, Inc. by Geoff, VK4ZPP, Hon. Publicity Officer) The Queensland President's lunch will be held again this year. The date will be NEXT Sunday 9th November. WIA President Michael Owen, WIA Directors Ewan McLeod and Ron and Queensland Advisory Committee Chairman Don Wilschefski will be there to talk about what is happening in Amateur radio , the WIA and what we can expect in the near future.. You will also get plenty of opportunities to ask questions.. So we can advise the caterers and function organisers please advise participation by club members by emailing QAC chairman Don Wilschefski VK4BY at (Regards Ken Fuller on behalf of the WIA Queensland Advisory Committee) VK5 www.qsl.net/vk5bar/ Only 7 sleeps now to Sunday Nov 9th. For the Biggest Amateur Radio event in Adelaide for many years. It is the AHARS buy and sell day held at the Goodwood community centre. Over 40 tables full of new, second hand equipment, along with club display tables. Entry is from 9.30 and costs $4 including 1 door prize ticket, extra tickets at $1. Fabulous door prizes donated by our vendors who are, Aztronics, Radio Specialists, Tet Emtron, Bushcomm, Yaesu Vertex, Strictly Ham, and Icom who will also be launching DStar in Adelaide. The Amateur Radio Experimenters group (AREG) have been managing the DStar project and are using the buy and sell day to launch it in conjunction with Icom and the WIA. AlARA are running a food kiosk and the North East Radio Club are providing a BBQ. This is an event not to be missed. Sunday Nov 9th at the Goodwood Community centre, Rosa St Goodwood. See you there at 9.30 am. This has been David VK5KC for the AHARS. VK8 EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO www.hamcollege.com.au Last Tuesday week started the first night of the next Foundation Licence training course with six eager participants in Tasmania. The course will probably run over three nights with the third night being a recap and practical night with the assessment night 11th of November. If you are interested in attending this or any course and/or assessment and it could be an assessment for other than just the Foundation licence, then please let Reg VK7KK know ASAP and he can be contacted by ringing mobile: 0417 391 607 or email: http://reast.asn.au/events.php#FoundationLicenceCourse (Reg, VK7KK, REAST Education Officer and Assessor) Amateur Radio Victoria will be running two more Foundation Licence training and assessment weekends this year. These will be on the 22nd & 23rd November and 13th & 14th December at easy to reach Box Hill North. For inquiries or to enrol please contact Barry Robinson VK3PV 0428 516 001 or Liverpool & Districts ARC together with Fishers Ghost ARC congratulates recent candidates for the successful completion of their Foundation Training Course and our Standard licence candidate. Candidates wishing to attend the next course in February/March should contact either Garry Barker VK2TSR on Tel: 9896 5763 (h) or Wal Kelly VK2ZWK on Tel: 46 26 8423 (h) to register their interest. IRELAND A new examination agreement has recently been concluded with ComReg. This means that the arrangement under which the I.R.T.S. is responsible for setting, organising and correcting the examination for an Experimenter's Licence will continue over the next three years. The new agreement also formalises the long standing arrangement under which the I.R.T.S. is responsible for Morse testing. The agreement between ComReg and I.R.T.S. about the theory examination has worked extremely well and is to the benefit of both ComReg and the radio experimenter community. Since the I.R.T.S. took over responsibility for the licensing examination three years ago 146 candidates have sat the examination and 90 of these obtained the HAREC qualification which is a pass rate of 62 percent. ARRL ANNOUNCES NEW YOUTH EDITOR Duncan MacLachlan, KU0DM, of Kansas, has been named as the new ARRL Youth Editor and will write the column www.arrl.org/news/youth/ MacLachlan, who turns 14 this week, takes over from Andrea Hartlage, KG4IUM, as she continues her education at Georgia Tech. Amateur Radio runs in the MacLachlan family, 12 family members are hams. "I got interested in ham radio through Boy Scouts," MacLachlan said, "but it was with family support that I got licensed." INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA. IRAN: TALLEST RADIO TOWER Iran has opened a telecommunications tower more than quarter of a mile high. The 1,427-foot Milad Tower is the world's fourth tallest communication structure. The tallest is believed to be the 1,815-foot-high C N Tower in Toronto, Canada. SPAIN: Southgate are saying that an announcement on the website of the Spanish National society, URE, says Spanish Radio Amateurs are getting access to new 70 MHz and 1.8 MHz allocations. The new 4 metre allocation is 70.150 - 70.200 MHz with a 10 watts ERP restriction. Also Spanish Amateurs will be permitted to operate on 1810-1830 and 1850-2000 kHz during specified international contests. www.ure.es BELGIUM: HIGH VOLUME ON MP3 PLAYERS CAN CAUSE HEARING LOSS Researchers in Belgium say that prolonged use of MP-3 players and similar devices at high volume can lead to sustained hearing loss. This, as they release a report that says millions of youngsters across Europe could suffer permanent hearing loss if they listen to MP3 players at too high a volume for more than five hours a week and for a prolonged time. The study was requested by the European Commission. It tackled the concept of leisure noise such as that coming from personal music players used at very high volume. Commission experts estimate that between 50 and 100 million people listen to portable music players on a daily basis. The report says that if they listened for only five hours a week at more than 89 decibels, they would exceed European Union limits for noise allowed in the workplace. And if they listened for longer periods, they risked permanent hearing loss after five years. The researchers calculated the number of people in that risk category at between five and 10 percent of listeners. This means up to 10 million people in the European Union alone Sales of personal music players have soared in European Union countries in recent years. ENGLAND A safety device which prevents drivers using mobile phones by automatically intercepting calls and text messages when they are moving has been unveiled. The software tells callers the person they are trying to reach is driving and asks them to leave a message. Canadian firm Aegis Mobility hopes its system will become available via a monthly subscription fee. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents in the UK (RoSPA) says drivers are four times as likely to crash using a phone. The South Yorkshire Repeater Group will be sending live streaming video from the Great Northern Hamfest this Sunday on the 2nd November 2008 from Metrodome Barnsley South Yorkshire England. Wa5kub has sent live streaming video for several years from the Dayton hamfest but this is the first rally in the UK to do this. You can contact the team sending the video on Dstar GB7YD or via keyboard chat on the web site. www.southyorkshirerepeatergroup.co.uk/gnhf.php (Ian G3ZHI G4NJI IRLP 5200 Echolink 135909) IRELAND After a long process of contacts between the military authorities and ComReg the first of the Irish 5 MHz licences have been issued. All of those who applied have received the necessary permission. The permission varies the terms and conditions of the licences concerned so as to include three 3 kHz channels with centre frequencies of 5280, 5400 & 5405kHz. The practice is to use Upper Sideband for voice transmissions on these channels. As these are centre channel frequencies and the actual dial readout on upper sideband is 5278.5, 5398.5 and 5403,5 kHz respectively i.e. 1.5 kHz on the low frequency side of the centre of the channel. The maximum power allowed is 200 watts. CW stations are encouraged to use the bottom 300 Hz of the channels as this permits the use of the channel for SSB at the same time. USA DELEON CONVICTED OF MURDERING COUPLE AT SEA Back on Land, a California jury has convicted Skylar Deleon of murdering three people. Two of them were amateur radio operators. Amateur Radio Newsline's Bruce Tennant, K6PZW, said that a jury in Orange County, California has convicted Skylar Deleon of the special circumstances murder-for-profit of Thomas and Jackie Hawks, KD7VWJ and KD7VWK off the coast Newport Beach. Deleon was also found guilty of the murder of John Jarvi whose body was found in Mexico. It took the jury less than 2 hours to reach its decision of guilty on all counts. Deleon's attorney had conceded from the outset that Deleon was guilty but should not be put to death. The penalty phase of the trial has begun. ================================================== ========================== WEIRD N WONDERFUL New non-stop flight record From the weird and wonderful file, I'm Jim Linton VK3PC. No its not the new Qantas Airbus A380 airliner, rather a bar-tailed godwit that has set a new flight record from Alaska to New Zealand. For those who don't know, the godwit is a large, long-billed, long-legged migratory wading bird. Researchers were amazed when one of a flock of 23 godwits, which they had named E7, flew 7,257 miles or 11,680 kilometres non-stop for eight days to reach her summer holiday destination. She almost doubled the previous record that was held by a Far-Eastern curlew from Australia to China. Clever E7 had the benefit of a strong tail wind at times and used it to keep ahead of her other fine feathered friends as they flew from Yukon Kuskokwim Delta in Alaska and over the Pacific to reach Kiwi Land first. The research crew had radio transmitters fitted to flock to keep track of them, measure their speed and make sure they flew non-stop, not taking a rest break on some exotic Pacific Ocean island. E7 lost half of her body weight on the trip too. But should quickly recover if she eats the New Zealand delicacy of Fush n Chups, or a few of those soup bowl-sized cappuccinos. (Jim Linton VK3PC) OPERATIONAL NEWS - ON AIR CONTEST AND EVENT COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2008 November 15-16 (Weekend) Spring VHF/UHF Field Day November 29-30 WW CQ WW CW contest 0000Z, Sat until 0000Z Sun. 2009 FEBRUARY 21-22 JOCK WHITE MEMORIAL FIELD DAY CONTEST 0200 UTC til 1100 UTC 21ST 1700 UTC til 0200 UTC 22ND Rules:- Please refer NZART Website - www.nzart.org.nz/contests/ 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 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 DX A5 Bhutan 100th anniversary of the Buthan Kingdom. Clipperton DX Club members: Gérard/F2VX, Alain/F5LMJ, Jean-Louis/F9DK and Vincent/GŘLMX will sign A5 100 A (A5 for Buthan , 100 for the 100th anniversary of the Buthan Kingdom and the A suffix) . They will be in Buthan between November 7th to 17th. With Pradan A5 1PN, they plan to be active too in /p from three other locations in Buthan. QSL via F9DK (Tks Jean Michel/F6AJA and LNDX) Bill Moore, ARRL DXCC Manager, reports that the following operations are approved for DXCC credit: 4W6R - Timor-Leste; 2008 Operation 9N7BN - Nepal; 2007 Operation EP3BN - Iran; 2008 Operation TN5SN - Republic Of The Congo; Current operation commenting October 2008 TN5MM - Republic Of The Congo; Current Operation commencing October 2008 YI9PT - Iraq; 2008 Operation Anyone having a rejected card from these operations can send an E-mail to to be placed on the list for an update Tony F5VBY will operate on 40m for 2 weeks this month (November) using TM 8 TEG instead of normal callsign. It is a special call to commemorate the Bi-Centenary of the Region Tarn-et-Garonne, French Dept. 82. All QSL's will be via the QSL Manager F5MDF. Operating schedule every weekday morning Mon-Fri from 07.00 - 09.00 utc on 40M SSB. Dates are commencing Monday the 17th November - 28th November missing out the 20th. OMAN, A4. Lufthansa Amateur Radio club and DARC club I09 are QRV as A 43 DLH until November 11 while guests of the Royal Omani Amateur Radio Society. Activity HF bands using CW, SSB and various digital modes. They plan on using EME as well. They will also be QRV as A43DLH/p from an Omani Scouting Camp. QSL via DK7PE. The "VK9DWX-Willis Island DX-pedition 2008" is history. We closed the log with more than 95.000 QSOs (that's our first merger of all logs except the VK9DWX/mm qsos during the voyage). A great adventure full of unforgettable moments and sweet memories lays behind us. We enjoyed a beautiful time of ham radio operation and are very happy of being able to serve so many hams around the world with a new one or at least with new and additional bandpoints for the DXCC. We enjoyed nice and trusty fellowship within our team. Our two rookies Josh, W4WJF, and Rhy, ZS6DXB turned out to be a real surprise for us: They not only slipped into the team very easily but they also shouldered the operating burden in amazingly good performance, they became a valuable support for the DXpedition After 10 days of operation we welcome the sailing boat "Rum Runner" which brought us new supplies (food and fuel) as well as the exchange of our rookies: Josh had to leave and Rhy was coming to replace him. Also our DXpedition visitor Gerd, DK2JW, came in as well as Dale, VK4DMC, our valuable, trusty and very important support in Australia. They were very happy to have solid ground under their feet again, because the voyage was somewhat rough and not a real pleasure. We spent a nice evening with exiting talks and a few cool beers. They stayed overnight with us on the island. Next morning it was time to say good bye, because the "Rum Runner" went back to Cairns. Operation on this DXpedition was a real challenge to everyone: Fresh to strong winds every day, some days so powerful that the tents were threatened to be blown away or at least heavily damaged. High tide climbed the beaches often higher than expected and swept over the feed points of the arrays, (perfect ground conductivity at least !!) disordering the radial system completely. Turtles are really heavy (some 75 kg!) and snagged the coax or other cable from time to time, but fortunately caused no major trouble with that. Hundreds (or were it thousands ??) of different birds, screaming (and smelling !!) all day and night and whom you might have noticed as the background noise in our SSB-QSOs. Small crabs, flies and moths were perennial companions in our tents, but luckily did not bite at all. Day after day the sun poured down and let the temperature soar to 35 to 40 degrees Celsius in the tents. Unfortunately we could not open tents due to the wind and the brightness of the sunlight: We simply would not have seen anything on the laptop-screens anymore. Fans were only of little help and not a real relief. In spite of these unfavourable conditions, the equipment worked to our satisfaction. No major faults to mention. Only internet access was limited to several hours a day, which made it impossible to update the log in shorter periods. Food was cooked on the MV Floreat daily and supplied to us day by day. A great hug to our chef Susie who did a marvellous job in feeding the team with delicious meals and perfect sandwiches as well as fresh fruit most of the days. MV Floreat's skipper Marcus Oke inspected the weather forecast very thoroughly, took the development of wind and waves as well as the tide in consideration and came to the conclusion that Sunday would be the best choice for ferrying our material safely from the beach to the ship. Safety of all our members first and the material second was our biggest concern and we would never doubt the decision of our experienced skipper. So - sad to say - but we had to finish the CQWW SSB - Contest already by Sunday morning. We took down all the 4 squares, vertical, and Vertical-Array-Dipoles (VDAs) which served us as trusty companions throughout our DX-pedition and made these many contacts possible. To tear down the whole stuff turned out to be much easier than erecting it. We began very early in the morning - just on sunrise - to get most o the job done before the tropical sun would burn out our brains. It was a perfect manoeuvre, everyone knew what to do. We packed all material in boxes, pelicases and Skipper Marcus took all the stuff safely back to the MV Floreat. We did not miss a single item and nothing got wet at all. So we luckily managed to finish the complete work already by early afternoon. Once we were all back on the ship, the MV Floreat hoisted the anchors and headed back to Cairns. We waved a last Good Bye to the island each of us with his own personal memories, leaving thousands of boobies, frigatebirds, hermit crabs and green turtles in their ancestral environment. After Norfolk Island in 2007 as VK9DNX we are very happy having performed a new adventure with VK9DWX now in 2008. We enjoyed it very much and hope that we could meet at least part of your expectations. May be not everyone could make it into our log. We are sorry for that and hope that there will be a next chance for you soon. We thank you very much for your cooperation and your understanding during times of heavy pile-ups and difficult traffic, especially on the low bands. Thanks also to the many ham radio operators and other sponsors (like Ham Radio-clubs, -societies and -foundations) from all over the world who helped us with small and bigger financial contributions. Bringing this all together makes a DXpedition like ours not only feasible but also rather successful. Good Bye Willis! Thank you for this once in a lifetime adventure. The VK9DWX Operation Team DJ5IW, DJ7EO, DJ9RR, DL1MGB, DL3DXX, DL5LYM, DL8OH, DL8WPX, SP5XVY, W4WJF, ZS6DXB P.S. When entering Cairns harbour after a smooth journey, Dale, VK4DMC already awaited us with his car and trailer and helped us to unload the MV Floreat. We sorted out everything which was to stay in Australia and which was to send back to Germany by cargo-spediton. In the evening we invited the MV Floreat's Crew (Marcus, Gordon and Susie) as well as Dale, VK4DMC for dinner. We dined in a fashionable steakhouse overlooking Cairns' harbour in a stunning view and enjoyed a beautiful farewell dinner with those, who gave us so much support and help and made this DXpedition to come true. THE QNEWS WORK BENCH - the nuts and volts report - (Measure twice - Cut once!) BBC News are reporting on the "Paperless Paper" When you stretch out the Australian or a broad sheet newspaper on the City Cat or train or bus, you often seem to end up sparking complete chaos. Either the passenger sitting next to you gets it in the face with your elbow, or half the pages of the paper collapse onto the floor into an embarrassing heap which, in rush hour, is rather difficult to clear up. But soon your problems with paper could be over. At Plastic Logic's factory in Dresden, a British engineer Dean Baker has shown a new kind of newspaper. What's new about it? Well, for a start there's no paper - it's electronic. The device looks just like a table mat, it's as light as a magazine. But onto it you can download hundreds of newspapers and - at the touch of a button - browse through them quite safely, without EVER elbowing anyone again. MEDIA WATCH New Zealand online content site launched Viewers around the world now have free access to a unique online collection of New Zealand television and film content, Scoop.co.nz reports. NZ On Screen, conceived and funded by NZ On Air, a government body, is a continually evolving showcase of New Zealand television and film. It provides video clips from programmes and movies - and in many cases the whole programme - as well as commentary about the programmes, their makers, and their place in New Zealand's screen culture history. The site was launched this week by Broadcasting Minister Trevor Mallard. At launch, the site has more than 250 titles and accompanying content, with more being added all the time. NZ On Screen manager, Brenda Leeuwenberg, said the site was unique in that it featured content from a wide range of programme makers, channels and genres. "This is not just content from one source or one channel. The unifying principle is New Zealand content, old and new, housed on one site for New Zealanders and the world to enjoy." Visit the site at www.nzonscreen.com (SouthGate AR Club web) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- DIGITAL Australian Coordinator for TCPIP domains is Indy D-STAR - Digital voice and data communications in Darwin A D-STAR repeater is currently running in Darwin on the 2m, 70cm and 23 cm bands. 2m - 146.700 146.100 (voice and data) 70cm - 438.750 433.750 (voice and data) 23cm - 1293.400 1293.400 (voice and data) Darwin's D-STAR repeater consists of an Icom D-STAR repeater with 2m, 70cm and 23cm modules feeding into a Diamond X-7000 at approximately 15 metres above ground. The repeater is located in the Marrara area in the Northern suburbs of Darwin and although coverage has not been mapped out or rigourously compared to the current analogue systems, the repeater is able to be accessed from a mobile setup from most of Darwin. For more information on D-STAR in the Darwin area, please contact John, VK8HF . (darc web) D-STAR - Digital voice and data communications in the United Kingdom. GB7YD D-Star live streaming audio and video. The South Yorkshire Repeater Group are streamlining live on their web site, audio and video off an Icom 2820 which is monitoring GB7YD, their 2m D-Star repeater. On the 2820 you can see the callsigns and messages of the stations that are working through GB7YD. The service is available 24/7 at: www.gb7yd.org.uk/ (73 Ian G3ZHI) 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 RADIO GUIDES SPACECRAFT PAST ASTROID Radio can be amazing. Just ask the folks at the European Space Agency in Germany that are using it to guide the Rosetta deep space probe which has successfully passed close to an asteroid 250 million miles from Earth Rosetta is billed as a space exploration mission that may bring man closer to solving the mystery of the solar system's birth than any before it. The spacecraft recently completed its flyby of the Steins asteroid, belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter . As expected, the spacecraft's radio signal was lost for about 90 minutes as engineers turned it away from the Sun. Right on schedule the signal from Rosetta resumed and was greeted with cheers from ESA engineers and technicians. RUSSIA TO LAUNCH SOUTH AFRICAN HAMSAT South Africa's second satellite will be launched from the in the December to March time frame. This, with word that SumbandilaSat, will go into space on board a Russian launcher in Kazikstan. SumbandilaSat was first scheduled for launch on a Sthil rocket from a Russian submarine. Due to political issues between various departments in Russia the plan was aborted and the satellites sponsors began a search for a new launch opportunity. Some concerted behind the scenes diplomatic talks resulted in the Russians agreeing to honour the contract and shift the launch to Baikonur. This is the same launch complex where, Earth's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 was launched. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILITARY Enigma lecture at Bletchley Historian Sir Martin Gilbert will be giving a special lecture in the Ballroom of the Bletchley Park Mansion in Milton Keynes on Sunday 30th November at 14.30 entitled 'Churchill and Enigma'. So if you're lucky enough to be visiting the "Mother Country" November this could be right up your alley. Winston Churchill's biographer will examine Churchill's wartime policies in the light of Enigma and will show the place of Signals Intelligence in the evolution of British strategy and its role in all the main developments of the Second World War on land, at sea and in the air. 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 on the first Monday of the Month. 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 CALLING FREQUENCIES Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishing communication. Australian voice calling frequencies: 3.650, 7.090, 14.190, 21.190, 28.590, 52.160 World CW calling frequencies: 3.570, 7.030, 14.060, 18.080, 21.140, 24.910, 28.180, 50.160 World voice calling frequencies: 3.690 & 3.940 MHz, 7.090 & 7.190, 14.290, 18.140, 21.360, 24.960, 28.390, 50.160 Calling frequencies for Slow Scan TV (SSTV): 3.630, 7.033, 14.227 Calling Frequencies for PSK31 14.070 JOTA-JOTI was again a successful event, with hundreds of volunteers, both from Scouting and Amateur Radio, helping out. 126 groups across Australia registered their activity online at www.jotajoti.org and we expect more registrations to come in. Registrations are still open, and don't forget to complete the weblog so everyone can see how your JOTA-JOTI went. Now that the event is over, please remember to thank all those who helped make it a success, including those long suffering spouses. I especially want to thank everyone in Amateur Radio who assisted, either directly or indirectly, with JOTA. I know of several who were not directly involved, but were willing to pick up a QSO with a JOTA station. Thank you all for your help, and your patience with the less experienced. I'm Bob, VK6POP, JOTA-JOTI Coordinator, Scouts Australia WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES ALL REGIONS 21.360 - 18.160 - 14.300 - 7.060 - 3.760 MHz. REGION 2 TRY ALSO 3.985 - 7.240 - 7.290 WICEN South Australia is providing safety and scoring information to the Classic Adelaide Car Rally on November the 20st to the 23rd and looking for more volunteer operators. WICEN coordinator David Clegg VK5KC says to volunteer you will need a 2-metre radio and external antenna. The commitment is to spend a few hours counting Classic cars and relaying the information to the rally headquarters. New operators will be provided assistance. To register as a volunteer, log on to the Classic Adelaide web page for the days you can help. Do register as a WICEN operator. For more information contact David Clegg VK5KC phone 0403 897 738 (08 8278 8108) or email Hams prepare for disasters About 80 stations are expected to take part in the Global Simulated Emergency Test on Saturday the 8th of November. The training exercise initiated by the International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 will be on or near the emergency Centre-of-Activity frequencies on the 80, 40, 20, 17 and 15 metre bands from 0400 to 0800 UTC. Those registered so far represent 25 radio societies in IARU Regions 1, 2 and 3 plus emergency communications groups. This Global SET will use both phone and digital transmissions. . The Chinese Radio Sports Association BY7PP has taken on the key role of headquarters station for the IARU Region 3 and is expecting to be aided by suitable propagation, at least on a regional basis. The Wireless Institute of Australia National WICEN Coordinator, Ewan McLeod VK4ERM notes that the timing of this exercise is favourable for VK and ZL. All are looking forward to a successful emergency communications exercise. (Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3, Emergency Communications Committee) SOCIAL SCENE 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 VK4 WIA Presidents Lunch. details and RSVP 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 $QNEWS081102 QNEWS - Nov 2 - 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 November 2 2008 The Queensland President's lunch will be held again this year. The date will be NEXT Sunday 9th November. WIA President Michael Owen, WIA Directors Ewan McLeod and Ron and Queensland Advisory Committee Chairman Don Wilschefski will be there to talk about what is happening in Amateur radio , the WIA and what we can expect in the near future.. The venue will be the Geebung-Zillmere RSL Club located at Corner Newman Road & Collings Street, Geebung, opposite Geebung Railway Station. Arrival at 11:30am for Midday start for lunch. . Lunch will be followed by a presentation by Michael Owen and discussion.. You will also get plenty of opportunities to ask questions.. So we can advise the caterers and function organisers please advise participation by club members by emailing QAC chairman Don Wilschefski VK4BY at A golden opportunity to get together and discuss those issues that are important to the development of amateur radio in VK4land. (Regards Ken Fuller on behalf of the WIA Queensland Advisory Committee) GLADSTONE AR CLUB "Radio_Active". IRLP Node 6246 President John Hinde VK4JWH Ham's, Families and Friends are welcomed to the Gladstone Amateur Radio Club's Annual Beach BBQ. Lunch at 12:00 Midday on Sunday 16th November, located at the scenic southern end of Millennium Esplanade at the intersection of Creek Rd, Tannum Sands. There will be drinks for the kids & a sausage sizzle (gold coin donation). Pop up our repeater 146.625 MHz or via IRLP on node 6246 to say hello. Approximate GPS co-ordinates 23"57.016' S 151"22.556' E GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY http://www.goldcoastamateurradio.com IRLP Node 6702 HAMFEST NOVEMBER 8 NEXT Saturday will be held at Albert Waterways Hall Broadbeach. Gympie Communications and Electronics Group. www.gceginc.org.au The next monthly meeting of the Gympie Communications and Electronics Group, Inc. will be held in the basement rooms of Leading Edge Electronics, Reef Street, Gympie on Thursday, 6th November at 7.00 p.m. After the business session, group member Eric, VK4AES will be giving a presentation which will cover his Easypal slow scan TV software. Easypal is one of the new digital modes of amateur experimentation and is based around the DRM+ encoding and tailored to achieve suitable narrow bandwidth for amateur use. This software is highly regarded around the world and we are pleased to have Eric share his experiences of developing and using this software with us. Visitors are welcome to attend but GCEG advises that seating is limited so please be early. Refreshments will be available, for a gold coin donation, to lubricate the rag chews after the meeting. (Submitted on behalf of GCEG, Inc. by Geoff, VK4ZPP, Hon. Publicity Officer) REDCLIFFE www.redclifferadioclub.org.au/ Last Wednesday before the thunderstorm, Phil, VK4FIL, advised all members about the overpass of the international space station and with 6 members listening and watching for the space station, Phil was able to successfully download several pictures being broadcast from the space station. With more members going digital a lot more pictures will be downloaded in coming weeks. John VK4BZ is still conducting CW sessions at 8.30 pm local Brisbane time on or about 3.660 mHz with co-ordination on the Redcliffe 2 metre repeater on the exact frequency. Come join the team and irrespective of your skill level please join in. TABLELANDS RADIO AND ELECTRONICS CLUB www.trec.aussiewide.com d November 23 1000 (Sunday) Fox Hunt Followed by BBQ December 6 (Time to be arranged) End or year function- presentations December 13 0900 (Saturday) Meeting/activities Clubhouse-Luncheon December 13 1300 (Saturday) Management meeting TOWNSVILLE http://vk4zz.no-ip.org/tarc/ theTARCinc 2008 AGM attendance numbers needed The 2008 Annual General Meeting of theTARCinc happens Sunday November 23rd from 7am at Area 2 - Rossiter Park Aitkenvale. The AGM will start off with Breakfast followed by the meeting and attendance numbers are needed for catering purposes. Relay your AGM numbers as soon as possible to Gavin VK4ZZ either by phone 47791161, mobile 0427 182469 or via Radio. CHECK YOUR BACKSCATTER LABEL If you were intending to vote at the AGM, your fees must not be overdue by more than three months at the AGM date. You can check your status by looking at the date block beside your callsign on the mailing label of Back-scatter magazine. If the date is more than two months before the AGM i.e. 09/2008 or earlier, then you are not eligible to vote at the AGM (or any other general meeting). If this applies to you, get your fees to Treasurer Joan VK4FTVL as soon as possible before the AGM (23 Nov 08). She may accept fees on the day, but it would be kinder and much less mucking around to get them in earlier. (Bob VK4AAH) New equipment prices rising soon With the shifting of value in the World's currencies it was inevitable that Ham Radio equipment sourced from overseas would eventually increase in price. We heard this disturbing news in the National Broadcast and Barry VK4TBD from Navcom Electronics suggests that those in the market for new equipment but with budgetary concerns get cracking on purchasing TODAY!!! TARC Management Meeting this Tuesday The Management Meeting of the Townsville Amateur Radio Club Inc happens this Tuesday 4th of November from 7-30pm at the Club Rooms perched atop the SES HQ Green Street West End. Make sure you bring a show and tell item along for the meeting ! ************************************************** - 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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