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![]() attached SB WIANEWS @ WW $QNEWS081221 WIANEWS - Dec 21 - 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!! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is WIANEWS for week commencing Dec 21 2008 Good morning I'm Michael Owen VK3KI President of the WIA. This is the last broadcast before Christmas. Next Tuesday the 23 December, the office will close, to re-open in January. Listen to next week's broadcast when I will tell you when in January! It is right and proper that the WIA extends Christmas greetings to all amateurs and particularly to its members. It is also right and proper that at this time of the year we acknowledge those who give their time and skills for our benefit. Let me thank you, Graham Kemp and your helpers for making these broadcasts possible. Let me thank all of you who look after our QSL service, particularly Manager Neil Penfold and outwards QSL, the Westlakes club. Let me thank the Editor of AR Peter Freeman, retiring Call Book Editor Brenda Edmonds and the rest of the Publications Committee. A particular thank you to Chris Flak, for providing the bookshop, a great service for members. Let me thank all the managers and coordinators, who look after our awards and contest, ARISS, provide the club coordination, AMSAT, ARDF, the National Technical Advisory Committee and the Beacon and Repeater licensing, coordinate D-Star, look after the web page, and so many tasks and services. Let me thank those whose work is so often unseen, those who deal with standards. EMC, EMR and BPL, and those who deal with ITU matters, including Keith Malcolm, David Wardlaw, John Bishop, Brett Dawson, Gilbert Hughes, Phil Wait and many others. To our RTO Fred Swainston, to all the Nominated Assessors, WIA Assessors and Learning Facilitators, all who make our exam service work, thank you. To our Advisory Committees, particularly in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, thank you. Let me also thank our staff, Dianne and Margaret, both of whom have brought a dedication to a what is now much more than just a job. Let me also thank the directors and secretary, whose commitment, like the broadcasts and Pubcom, is consistent. To all of you, my thanks, and to everyone, for myself and the directors and secretary of the WIA I wish you a Merry Christmas. VK1WIA News Service Schedule Please note that there will be VK1WIA bulletins as usual over the Christmas New Year period. HOWEVER anyone with news of events taking place between now and 11 January should send it to as soon as possible. If your local RF rebroadcaster is taking a break, you will be able to pick up the news on a myriad of stations, just check the web site wia.org.au for where and when or even download the mp3 also from wia.org.au Policy on Club Advertising in AR magazine For some time, it has been clear to the Publications Committee that there was a need to develop an official policy to clearly state to affiliated Clubs what they can expect with respect to the placement of advertising material in Amateur Radio (AR) magazine. Following several drafts and much discussion, the policy has been finalised and has been confirmed by the WIA Board of Directors. The new policy came into effect on 1 December 2008, which means that the policy will be applicable to all issues of AR magazine from the January/February 2009 issue. Much of the material in the early part of the policy describes the normal advertising options that are available in AR, including the standard advertising rates. The advertising rates are subject to review each year. There are sections of the policy which outline the concessions available to affiliated clubs. Basically, each affiliated club is eligible to place an advertisement of up to one half page, in black and white, once per year, subject to space being available and the material being booked early enough for production planning purposes. Eligibility will be determined by the Editor. Clubs can book colour pages, but will be charged the appropriate fee. Clubs can also book a larger space, again subject to the appropriate fee. All inserts (or fliers) have always been placed at the cost of the club - this policy has not changed. The full policy document is available from the AR magazine section of the WIA website: www.wia.org.au Any enquiries regarding the policy should be directed to the Editor: (Ted Thrift VK2ARA WIA Clubs Co-ordinator) WOULD YOU REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT THAT PLEASE In VK6 there is news of 2 - make that 3 - repeaters returning to air, VK6RLM has been moved to Walliston, which it now shares with the D-Star repeaters. Some minor work still needs to be done in the way of cavities and links to restore it to it's full working mode. In the Southwest VK6RBY Bunbury has returned to activity on 146.650 with a negative offset. The time out is 5 minutes and there is a courtesy tone that pips when the mute closes. Signal reports would be appreciated. In Geraldton VK6ROO has returned to service. This is the one on the Wheat bins at the southern end of Geraldton. It is on 146.775 with a negative offset. And for something different, For those interested in the history of domestic/broadcast radio etc in WA, the Light & Sound Discovery Centre at the Fremantle History Museum is running an exhibition from now until February 15th. I had the opportunity to check it out briefly, and I think it is worth a look - they have examples of early WA-made sets like the Mulgaphone, Airporte and Baty Phone models, and a range of other items, including early televisions, gramophones & the like. The exhibition is entitled "From Wireless to Radio" and aims to be of general interest to the public, but there is enough of the technical side on display to gain an insight. I found the curator (Richard) most knowledgeable & happy to talk in more detail about the exhibits. The Fremantle History Museum is at 1 Finnerty St (part of the Freo Arts Centre complex) - the exhibition is open Mon-Fri 10:30 to 4:30, and weekends 1:00-5:00 until February 15th, when the display will be changed. Best of all, entry is free! My thanks to VK6AXB for drawing this to my attention. Finally, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all regular and irregular listeners to this news service. Dennis J Muldownie St. Maksymilian Maria Kolbe (SP3RN) Recently we ran the story on 'Ham Radios Patron Saint!' The article briefly explained how, during the WW2 German occupation of Poland, a ham radio priest, Fr. Maximilian Kolbe, SP3RN was arrested by the Germans and later executed. He was canonized by Pope John Paul II as Saint Maximilian Kolbe in 1982. Henryk Zwolski, SP9JPA, says that you can now read the full story of this amazing man on his blog. Although the majority of the page is written in Polish, just scroll down about 2/3 of the way and you will find the article in English, under the title 'St. Maksymilian Maria Kolbe (SP3RN)'. It makes for fascinating reading! http:/sp9jpa.blogspot.com EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO www.hamcollege.com.au As a joint venture the Liverpool & Districts ARC together with Fishers Ghost ARC will be running a Foundation Licence Course on 17 and 18 January. Standard Licence assessments will also be made on Sunday 18th. Details are available from both Clubs from Wal Kelly VK2ZWK on Tel: 46 26 8423 (h) or Garry Barker VK2TSR on Tel: 9896 5763 (h). IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR Melbourne's Eastern And Mountain District Radio Club recently presented Ross VK3UB with a Family Award in recognition of his contribution to Amateur Radio. All members of Ross's family are now licensed Amateurs and it is one more ex-ample of the spirit of amateur radio and the success of the Foundation license as a launching pad for young amateurs. Joining the ranks of our wonderful hobby is Carolyn VK3FILE, Christopher VK3FUSE Hayley VK3FFUN and of course not forgetting the one who started this revolution - Ross VK3UB. THE SIMPSONS TAKE UP HAM RADIO The Simpson's I'm speaking off have just featured in QST magazine and are infact both school teachers who live in VK2 their three daughters are also licensed. This past USA spring, Alicia, VK2FALI, 9, gave a ham radio demo to her Fourth Grade class which included a contact to the Phoenix area. Walt Davidson - KC70MZ - says the Las Vegas reflector has been kind enough to let them use that channel every morning and the school demo went out over the US airwaves and included every one of the Simpson family! (www.phoenixdownunder.net) Last EMDRC Foundation Licence Training Course For 2008 Would you or someone you know, like attend a foundation license training course and assessment taking place during the Christmas / New Year Holiday Period? If so, then the Eastern and Mountain District Radio Club extends to you an invitation to attend our final Foundation training course and assessment for 2008. The training course will be held at the EMDRC clubrooms McCubbin street Burwood starting 9:00am on Saturday the 27th of December, with the assessments taking place on the morning of Sunday the 28th of December. Your course instructors will be Robert Broomhead VK3DN and Peter Elton VK3KG It is important that all course participants have obtained a copy of the Foundation Licence Handbook prior to the course and those undertaking an assessment are reminded to bring with them one form of identification and a current passport size photograph to be included with your application for your ACMA certificate. So if you or someone you know is free over the weekend of the 27th / 28th and would to undertake the EMDRC's Foundation course and assessment, then please send an email to or call 0403066686 to book your place. BANGLADESH RESUMES HAM TESTING The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission has resumed amateur radio license testing after a gap of four years. A test session was held on November 27th using a computer based testing system that required 18 correct answers of 33 questions on the exam. A total of 84 candidates took the exam and 62 passed. This equates to 62 new S 21 prefix stations soon to be on the air. The administration of ham radio exams in Bangladesh had been suspended in 2004. (S21RB) STUDY GRANT FOR A FIRST YEAR STUDENT TO STUDY ELECTRONICS The South African Amateur Radio Development Trust has invited students who are licensed radio amateurs and who are planning to enter University or a University of Technology for the first time next year to study electronics or communication to apply for the S.A.A.R.D.T. Study grant. The 2009 grant is R10 000. Full details on www.amateurradio.org.za ENGINEERED...A WEEK OF WONDER! Engineers Ireland will host a ''week of wonder'' for Primary and Post Primary students in February 2009. I.R.T.S. in collaboration with Engineers Ireland will run a number of workshops at Engineers Ireland's Dublin headquarters. These will consist of a two-hour, hands on, programme which will act as in introduction to communications and radio technology. The Irish Society also intends to package the programme so that clubs around the country will be able to run similar workshops. On behalf of the VK6 portion of the WIA news broadcast and my family I would like to wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas and Safe & Happy New Year. Kylea VK6XYL INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA. Hawk with transmitters found in India close to the border with Pakistan. The dead hawk has aroused considerable curiosity among security agencies. Police said on closer inspection, the bird was fitted with a transmitter and antennae tied to its tail and wings. The transmitters and antennae were sent to a Forensic Science Laboratory for inspection to find out the makeup of the instruments and whether the bird could have been used for spying. (Hindu Times) ================================================== ======================= RSGB NEWS FROM G4NJH South Africa to launch satellite South Africa's second satellite carrying an amateur radio element is now scheduled to be launched on 25th March. SumbandilaSat will carry an FM voice repeater with an uplink in the 2 metre band and a downlink in the 440MHz amateur allocation. Also on board will be a store and forward voice digipeater. This unit acts as a parrot, immediately repeating back transmissions beamed to it in the same way a packet digipeater repeats back data. Finally, there will also be a beacon system, which will be voice rather than the more common Morse. More details can be found at www.amsatsa.org.za. ================================================== ======================= NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE RENO TV STATION HONORS HAM RADIO EMCOMM Ham radio operators providing emergency communications was also the theme of a 2 minute news report over NBC television affiliate KRNV in Reno Nevada. One of those featured was Amateur Radio Newsline's Don Carlson, KQ6FM., who explained to reporter Lemor Shlomof the way in which hams helped loved ones learn about the health and welfare in a disaster area. The story also featured Jack Goetz, WA2FDK, who has been a ham since 1934 reminiscing about the old days of the hobby. This was a very positive story about ham radio at a truly fun time of year. Our thanks to KRVN for permission to use the audio clips heard in this vk1wia report. ================================================== ======================= OPERATIONAL NEWS - ON AIR CONTEST AND EVENT COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2009 JAN 1 ROSS HULL Contest starts Jan 10 - 11 Hunting Lions in the air. JAN 17 - 18 Summer VHF Field Day FEB 28 - Mar 1 JOCK WHITE MEMORIAL FIELD DAY Running till Dec 31 2009 is the 4th CQ DX Marathon Radio Club Slovenj Gradec - S59DCD's contest manager would like to introduce a brand new World Wide HF contest dedicated to a noble idea of PEACE MESSENGER CITY association, which was founded within the United Nations. World Wide Peace Messenger City Contest - WWPMC. 2009 CQ DX Marathon The fourth running of the CQ DX Marathon begins at 0000 UTC on January 1, and runs through 2359 UTC on December 31, 2009. The goal, as always, is to work as many countries and CQ zones as possible at least once during the calendar year. The only change from the 2008 rules is that the prohibition on assistance, such as lists and passes, for the Unlimited Class is deleted (the limitation remains in effect for the Formula Class). Once again use a downloadable Microsoft Excel template which may be filled in and e-mailed to a special address as your log entry. For complete details, please visit the following Web page at: http://cq-amateur-radio.com/DX%20Mar...es%20Dec08.pdf 2009 HUNTING LIONS IN THE AIR CONTEST The 38th Annual Hunting Lions in the Air contest will take place on the weekend of January 10 and 11th, 2009. This annual event is "To create and foster a spirit of International understanding and cooperation" among Radio Amateurs and Lions through worldwide radio communication. The contest is to commemorate the birthday of the founder of Lionism, Melvin Jones, born in the USA January 13, 1879. more info from or, Oh and EchoLink is also able to be used in this contest. 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 ON 55 INR marks start of TV broadcasting from Brussels 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 E 44 M The Holy Land A licence to operate from Palestine has been granted to an Italian team, and the period of their first activity will be from January 1 to January 11. The callsign is E44M and it covers from 160 meters to 2 meters SSB, CW, RTTY and all digital modes with a maximum power of 1KW. They will have 3 stations active with beams, verticals and wire antennas. CHU to move 41 metre frequency On January 1, 2009 at 00:00 UTC, CHU will be moving it's 41 metre time broadcast from 7335 KHz to 7850 KHz as a result of the 2007 WRC which relocated the band 7300-7350 KHz from Fixed services to Broadcasting. As a result of increased interference, the National Research Council (NRC) decided to change frequency at the same time a refurbished transmitter will be installed. As part of the 40-meter expansion, the international broadcast band was shifted to 7200-7350 kHz. As broadcasters began relocating, CHU on 7335 began experiencing significant interference. Thus, officials at Canada's National Research Council, which operates CHU, decided to move the time/frequency standard station's transmissions to 7850 kHz as of the beginning of 2009. FREE MAPS!! Tim, EI8IC, has a great collection of the most comprehensive prefix maps on the Web; now available for F-R-E-E to download. There are 34 new maps available separately or in a combined zipped archive. EI8IC also has a unique IOTA Bearing List which has been updated with all the latest IOTA island numbers. You can create your own list of beam headings and distance in miles or kilometres to ALL of the IOTA island groups. He also has maps for CQ Zones, ITU Zones, ITU Regions, Grid Squares, ARRL Sections and much more. Visit the following Web page at: http://www.mapability.com/ei8ic/index.html MEDIA WATCH Amateur Radio magazine for December is now out. This Christmas issue has extra pages and many more of them are in colour. Nip down to the newsagents and get your copy now, before they are all gone. Perhaps the most frequent contributor to Amateur Radio magazine, over a number of years, has been Drew Diamond VK3XU. In this issue there are not one, but two, articles by Drew. He tackles the noise problem that always troubles operators on 1.8 MHz, the lowest amateur band, with an active loop-stick antenna. The article tells all you need to build one of these, with circuit and construction details, operating instructions and advice on parts selection. Then, Drew VK3XU provides some excellent advice on frequency counters - in particular, how well you can rely on their accuracy. To overcome such uncertainties, Drew describes in detail how to build your own highly accurate crystal reference oscillator. And once you have built it and checked its performance, how to use it to calibrate your counter. Everything is the circuit , construction details with photos and a very useful list of references. Amateur Radio magazine is usually a smorgasbord as the WIA try to include something to interest everyone. If your special interest is not covered, please write and tell the Editor Peter Freeman. Or better still, write an article for the magazine on that special topic - all the articles (and the regular columns) are written by Amateur Radio readers. Orders are flowing in for the 2009 WIA Callbook. It will be available in the first week of December, and contains right-up-to-date call listings plus all kinds of other useful information for the radio amateur. Here's wishing all readers of Amateur Radio a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It is hard work sometimes but we volunteers at the Publications Committee enjoy bringing you this quality magazine, which we are always aiming to improve. And thanks Mike VK1OO, we do appreciate the occasional pat on the back. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ARDF WIA ARDF COORDINATOR VK3WWW Jack http://users.mackay.net.au/~ron/ http://www.homingin.com http://www.ardf.org.au 17th IARU Region 1 Amateur Radio Direction Finding Championships Bulgarian Federation of Radio Amateurs, the B.F.R.A. is pleased to invite ARDF teams, individual competitors and visitors from IARU Region 1 as well as guests from all over the world to 17th IARU Region 1 ARDF Championships to be held in Bulgaria September 16-21. BFRA is proud to host that event in a jubilee year marking 50 years ARDF activity in Bulgaria (1959 - 2009) www.bfra.org www.ardf2009.eu www.hst2009.eu WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW http://fistsdownunder.morsekeys.com http://www.fistsdownunder.org http://www.hamradio.hr/ctc 8th World High Speed Telegraphy Championship Bulgarian Federation of Radio Amateurs (BFRA) is pleased to invite High Speed Telegraphy (HST) teams, individual competitors and visitors/guests from all over the world to 8th World HST Championship to be held in Bulgaria 11-15 September. Championship will be held in Obzor, situated at Black Sea coast, 60 km south of Varna and 60 km north of Burgas. Obzor is a relatively small town (population 2400), but one of well known Bulgarian sea resorts. E-mail: Websites: www.bfra.org www.hst2009.eu www.ardf2009.eu 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 New sponsor for canoe marathon The Amateur Radio Victoria website is advising that the Y.M.C.A. will take over the running of the Murray River Marathon from 2009. The Red Cross, which decided in July to end its 40 year association with the event, reports that the number of paddler registrations are already well up on this time last year. It plans to have a wonderful 40th anniversary celebration at the end of the event which starts on Boxing Day at Tocumwal and concludes on New Year's Eve at Swan Hill. The Murray River Canoe Marathon continues to be a major training exercise for WICEN which will again have radio amateurs on land and water providing safety and logistics communications. The Amateur Radio community, through WICEN, is registered as a resource to be called upon by the Tasmania Fire Service should the need arise. In recent years this has been through the provision of relief radio operators for Incident Management Teams established to oversee the control of major fires. WICEN maintains a list of Amateurs who have indicated it's worth giving them a call should the need arise. Being on the list is not a commitment to being available, but simply a means of narrowing down the list of potentials. Physical capability is not normally an issue. Maturity and a calm demeanour is. Equipment and meals are provided by the Tas Fire Service. The role is to pass messages between Control and fire ground personnel. A training session was held for hams recently in Tasmania WICEN Tasmania (South) - Next Hands-On Workshop The next hands on workshop will be on January 24th. It will look at power cables, fuses, connectors and emergency power supplies, with the usual WICEN emphasis on mobile and portable operations. The recently introduced Radio Amateurs of Canada ARES Operations Training Manual has met with widespread approval from the Amateur Radio community and is even being requested by Emcomm groups in other countries. Plansare that it will be printed in a handy and portable hard copy form early in 2009. Once published, the new training resource will be offered on the RAC On-Line Store. It will continue to be available for downloading, free of charge, at rac.ca http://www.rac.ca/fieldorg/RACARESTrainingManual.htm SOCIAL SCENE Dec 27 VK5 AS-LAN #10 takes place in Adelaide. 2009 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009. As a joint venture the Liverpool & Districts ARC together with Fishers Ghost ARC will be running a Foundation Licence Course on 17 and 18 January. Standard Licence assessments will also be made on Sunday 18th. Details are available from both Clubs from Wal Kelly VK2ZWK on Tel: 46 26 8423 (h) or Garry Barker VK2TSR on Tel: 9896 5763 (h). 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 June 5 - 8 VK4 FNNQARG at Cardwell Village Beachcomber Resort book on 1800 005633 Contact FNNQARG co-ordinator Gavin VK4ZZ for site booking guidance. July 11 - 12 VK3 GippsTech 2009, the technical conference with a VHF, UHF & microwave focus. OCT 12 - 16 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. Societies and Club News Letter Editors can EXCHANGE a feed prior to the actual broadcast date, e-mail Call-backs follow the RF editions, but also for text readers you may lodge a quick reply to let us know you read it, who knows, you might even get a "cheerio call". Thanks to to our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who utilize their time and equipment in bringing you this weekly broadcast. The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of interest to active amateurs residing in Australia and the globe. We strongly encourage membership in the Wireless Institute of Australia and participation in the activities of local clubs. Opinions expressed in "WIANews" are those of the writers who submit material and do not necessarily reflect those of the rebroadcasters, nor the National WIA, but are broadcast in the spirit in which they were submitted. Material may be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form, a credit to WIANews wouldn't go astray... 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 $QNEWS081221 QNEWS - DEC 21 - 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. 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Box 2042 BAYSWATER VIC 3153 Telephone: 03 9729 0400 Fax: 03 9729 7325 QNEWS BROADCAST December 21 2008 Gympie Communications and Electronics Group. www.gceginc.org.au Gympie amateurs are looking forward to the Christmas period and hoping that the mid-summer does not bring more storms and havoc, as some long range weather forecasters are suggesting. As reported in last weeks QNEWS, the Valley Rattler outing went successfully and nearly 50 amateurs and family enjoyed the barbecue gathering afterwards. The response amongst the QSOs heard on 2m has been that it was an outing to be remembered. Photographs of the day's activities have been put on the Group web site ( www.gceginc.org.au) and more included in the newsletter QNC which has been distributed during this week. Amateur and clubs who wish to catch up on the activities of GCEG are invited to download the newsletter, in PDF format, from the web site. Just remember to enter Gympie Amateur Radio, in your search engine to find em. A reminder to Gympie amateurs that a lunch time get together is being held on the northern side of Gympie, at the Duck Ponds, Chatsworth on 10 January. Gympie wish all amateurs and families the best of seasonal 73. Call on 147.725MHz, VK4RCM if you are travelling in the area. REDCLIFFE www.redclifferadioclub.org.au/ With some skilful use of the soldering iron, Peter VK4EA, has completed the re-wiring of the club's radio room and the placement of a range of radios for all emergency services including WICEN. The set-up looks quite professional and with minimal leads is very suitable for any type of radio use. Charlie, VK4YZ, brought in a second hand white board and it was placed on the wall last Monday night. Stewart, VK4TSB, is to complete some relocation of power points in the radio room to them more accessible. Once this is completed, the club's radio room can be used as a "situation room" in the event of an emergency. With the club starting to wind down for the Christmas and New Year, club members were heard on the 10 metre contest last weekend. 10 metres opened up to allow quite a few JA contacts on Sunday afternoon and some ZL contacts as well. James VK4TJF was heard using both CW and phone to enter the multi mode operation of the contest. Many club members worked VK8AA who certainly was the BIG signal on the band. There has also been quite a bit of activity on 6 metres and this has led to Charlie VK4YZ and Andy, VK4KY, developing a new dual 6/2 metre antenna. John, VK4BZ has been busy building a new 2 metre antenna that has finally met the approval of his XYL. The holidays will be busy with the building of a new range of antennas by many members getting ready for forecast of increasing sunspots next year. Early next year, the concrete path around the clubhouse will be completed and then full wheel chair access will be available to the club. As this is the last news item from Redcliffe for 2008, the Redcliffe club would like to extend is best wishes to all listeners of QNEWS and its many friends for a safe and Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year with plenty of sunspots and little QRM. See you in 2009. TOWNSVILLE contacting theTARCinc email address phone contact 07-47731196 or 0408 001142 snail mail po box 333 Garbutt East, QLD 4814 homepage http://www.tarc.org.au Ann Renton Memorial Ladies Net this Tuesday One of the friendliest radio nets in the land happens again this Tuesday evening from 7-30pm on the Townsville VHF Repeater, the Ann Renton Memorial Ladies Net ! The net is open to young and old, YL or OM and is a golden opportunity for anyone who needs practice on-air to go onto the net as 2nd operator. So join in to this Tuesday evenings net and lets see if the YLs outnumber the OMs ! 2009 is shaping up to being a bumper year for Radio Amateur involvement in providing Communications Support for community events in the north. The calendar so far consists of ... 17-18 January TERAHA Endurance Clinic 20km/5km Bluewater Park 29 March TSASC King of the Hill Hill climb Heat One Mt Stuart 4-5 April TERAHA Endurance Ride Townsville Region 17 May TSASC King of the Hill Hill climb Heat Two Mt Stuart 6- 7 June TCASC Mount Stuart Tarmac Rally Sprint 20-21 June TERAHA Endurance Ride Townsville Region 18 July Magnetic Island to Townsville Swim (revised date so as not to clash with V8 Supercars) 19 July TSASC King of the Hill Hillclimb Heat Three 8- 9 August Endurance Ride State Championships Denison Ck Station 22-23 August TERAHA Endurance Ride Townsville Region 26-27 September TERAHA Endurance Ride Burdekin Region 27 September TSASC King of the Hill Hillclimb Heat Four Mt Stuart if you wish to help out with any of these events then make sure to drop the new TARC WICEN Co-ordinator, Blue Collins VK4FBLU a line, either on telephone 47754184 or email ************************************************** - 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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