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Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2019-01-27.mp3 


Text edition:
Jan 27 2019 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
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 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!

 Email nationalnews @ wia.org.au 

 http://www.wia.org.au click news in member area & submit your audio 

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 Please... If you are only submitting text and not audio,
 
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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JAN 27 2019  
 IN OUR 24th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
  
 WIA Directors Greg VK2GPK with this weekâ€Ös WIA board comment. 

 AX for AUSTRALIA DAY and ANZAC DAY
 
 THESE STORIES & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 2018
 AND FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 27 2019





 Boosted emergency comms for Sydney CBD

 A new government radio site will boost emergency communications
 at the Pitt Street Mall in Sydneyâ€Ös CBD.

 The new site provides in-building coverage in Westfield Sydney
 as well as improved network coverage and performance in the
 surrounding Pitt Street Mall precinct.

 NSW Telco Authority Managing Director Kate Foy said the new site
 was crucial to improved public safety. “Radio signals are weakened
 when they pass through buildings, particularly where there are thick
 concrete walls or UV protective glass,” Foy said.

 “This upgrade ensures that emergency services are more able to do
 their essential work of protecting the public and responding to
 critical incidents as they unfold inside and outside buildings
 in busy precincts.”

 The new site is part of the wider Critical Communications
 Enhancement Program that is improving government radio network
 coverage and capacity from 35% of the state to over 80%.

 The enhanced network will allow emergency services to more easily
 share information and coordinate responses on the one consolidated
 network.

 criticalcomms.com.au/content/public-safety/news/boosted-emergency-comms-for-sydney-cbd-174805136#ixzz5cx9GJYys

 (vk7news)





 Last month Sydney suburban community station 2RRR piloted the
 community broadcasting sectorâ€Ös first Studio Blitz practical
 training course, where technically minded station staff and
 volunteers were taught the basics of studio maintenance, then
 used their new skills to clean and align all the equipment in the
 station.

 The activity grew from discussions at Technorama and was then
 developed into a course by John Maizels VK2JPM for the Community
 Media Training Organisation (CMTO).

 Six participants stripped down the stationâ€Ös two consoles, all the
 faders were cleaned and the consoles were realigned to Zero VU.
 
 “Most stations donâ€Öt have enough people to do maintenance, even if
  they know what needs to be done. And the industry hasnâ€Öt been
  training people, so you find that most community stations have
  lots of little things that never get fixed. The idea of the blitz
  is to get in on a weekend and do whatever you can in that time…
  I structured the exercise so that the people attending become
  educated in the context of their own station. When we find
  something that needs explaining, I stop everything, explain it to
  everyone, then everyone learns how to fix the problem together,”
  VK2JPM told radioinfo.
 
 In the old days of the Broadcasting Control Board, the Engineering
 Departments of radio stations had a lot of power because there were
 detailed technical specifications that were required by the regulator,
 otherwise the station could be put off air. In the modern
 co-regulatory environment, there are far fewer technical requirements
 on stations, so there is much less pressure to maintain a large
 engineering staff and to do regular preventative maintenance.

 This course aims to bring back some of that preventative maintenance
 thinking and planning that has been lost over the years as the rules
 changed.

 https://www.radioinfo.com.au/news/lot-people-have-been-talking-about-technical-skills-shortage%E2%80%A6-we%E2%80%99re-doing-something-about-it © Radioinfo.com.au





 WIA 

 This is Greg VK2GPK with this weekâ€Ös WIA board comment. 

 The WIA this month met with the Department of Communications and
 the Arts (DOCA) to discuss radio amateur representation at the
 forthcoming World Radio Conference 2019 (WRC-19). World
 radiocommunication conferences (WRC) are held every three to four
 years. It is the job of WRC to review, and, if necessary, revise
 the global Radio Regulations, the international treaty governing
 the use of the radio-frequency spectrum & geostationary-satellite
 and non-geostationary-satellite orbits. 

 During the meeting the WIA presented information on the amateur
 and amateur-satellite service that is relevant to Australiaâ€Ös
 preparations for WRC-19 which will be held late in 2019.  The
 information included details of the WIA, the IARU, the advocacy work
 undertaken by both the WIA and IARU, the range of activities that
 amateurs undertake in pursuit of their interests and how amateurs
 are involved in various community activities. The IARU is the
 International Amateur Radio Union, of which the WIA is a member
 society solely representing Australia. 

 It was a productive and informative meeting and the WIA thanks DOCA
 for making time to meet and discuss core amateur service issues.
 The WIA, as part of its international representation for the
 Australian Radio Amateur cohort, will be attending this important
 WRC-19 at the invitation of DOCA to further and protect the
 interests of Australian Radio Amateurs. It is a non-trivial expense
 for the WIA to send volunteer representatives to the WRC, and we
 thank WIA members, as it is only through your membership
 subscriptions that we can fund this vitally important representation
 to further and protect your interests in global spectrum access.

 https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-R/conferences/wrc/2019/Pages/default.aspx

 An update on the financial “health” of the WIA:

 As I first mentioned in this broadcast in the latter part of 2017,
 a few months after being elected to the WIA board, the WIA had been
 operating at a loss, for a number of years. The board then
 instigated actions to return the WIA to a neutral cash flow position,
 advising members that this would take 6 – 9 months due to contract
 lead times. I am pleased to announce that the WIA interim finance
 results for the full calendar year 2018 (FY2018) show a return to
 positive cash flow with a small surplus. These results will be
 subject to external audit in the next few months.

 The WIA board has decided to direct some of this surplus to clearing
 the current backlog of repeater applications, currently around 6 in
 queue. This is by engaging commercial frequency assigners to
 undertake this work on behalf of the WIA.  Once the backlog is
 cleared, the WIA will review effectiveness of the external assigner
 pilot process as input for longer-term repeater application process
 improvements, both to WIA processes and also the ACMA processes.

 Finally, an update on the Approach to Market (ATM) “tender” for the
 ACMA deed related functions. The “deed” related functions are
 primarily AOCP examinations and callsign management. As at
 January 25 2019, there has been no formal announcement by the ACMA
 as to the result of their deliberations. 

 This is disappointing as the current deed is about to expire, which
 will impact current and aspirant Radio Amateurs. 

 The ATM specifies a start date for the successful provider of
 February 4 2019, if there is no contracted provider by that date,
 the functions will revert to the ACMA. Examination assessments
 conducted on or after this date will not be processed by the WIA. 

 This is Greg VK2GPK, on behalf of the WIA board.





 AX CALLS

 Under a permanent agreement with the Australian Communications and
 Media Authority all Australian radio amateurs may use the
 alternative AX callsign prefix instead of VK on Australia Day,
 Saturday January 26.

 On Australia Day many celebrate our country and culture.
 This includes the granting of awards, honours and the welcoming
 to citizenship of many immigrants. National flags will be flown and
 the celebrations end in some places with a firework display.

 Popular on air among prefix hunters and others is the AX prefix.
 The use of a special QSL card with it is greatly encouraged by the
 Wireless Institute of Australia.

 The alternative AX prefix agreement between the ACMA and the WIA
 means that all radio amateurs may use it without seeking allocation
 of a special event callsign, This prefix is also on Anzac Day,
 April 25 and International Telecommunications Day, May 17. 



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 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, SARL, Southgate AR Club,
 ARRL, RAC, NZART AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE & the World Wide sources of
 the WIA.  

 Earth's shifting magnetic poles are affecting your phone

 Earth's magnetic field is changing so quickly that researchers
 have been forced to update to the World Magnetic Model ahead
 of schedule. 

 Developed by NOAA and the British Geological Survey, the model
 is widely used for precision navigation of devices ranging from
 nuclear submarines to the common smartphone.

 Your own phone may be affected.

 Find out how on Spaceweather.com 




 INDONESIA

 Radio hams in Indonesia get new bands including 5 MHz

 The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
 of the Republic of Indonesia has issued the
 new Amateur Radio Regulations dated December 31, 2018.

 ORARI reports new Indonesian amateur radio regulations
 have been issued with new bands at 136 kHz, 472 kHz and 5 MHz 





 INDIA

 Senior most ham operator Bhanumathy VU2BL passes away

 Bhanumathy, with her call sign VU2BL, was one of the most respected
 ham operators and was the member of the Governing Council of the
 National Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR). 

 “She was a huge inspiration for everyone in the ham community. She
 was also very active in social service. Bhanumathy was a truly tall
 figure among Indian Amateur Radio operators. She was associated with
 the NIAR since its inception and had guided almost all the amateur
 radio operators”, recalled S. Ram Mohan Suri, NIARâ€Ös executive
 vice-chairman and director.

 “VU2BL, volunteered for emergency communications, DXPeditions,
 events, training programs or any event with her full support. She
 was very active on radio during contests regularly inspiring budding
 hams to make their first radio contact.

 VU2BL might have become a silent key, but she will be alive in
 memories” was the general comment among the amateur radio operators.





 FRANCE

 Amateur radio tax abolished in France

 French national society REF has confirmed that the annual amateur
 radio tax (license fee) has been abolished 

 A Google translation of a post on the REF site reads: 
 
 ANFR press release of 04/01/2019:
 The annual fee for the amateur radio license 2019 was issued in
 early December. Pursuant to the Finance Act No. 2018-1317 of
 December 28, 2018 published in the Official Journal of
 December 30, 2018, we will proceed to its cancellation.

 In the case where you have already paid, a refund will be
 sent to you by the Special Credits Department of the Treasury
 on presentation of an RIB, a copy of the front of the identity
 document and invoice number starting with CSPE. 

 REF in Google English 
 https://tinyurl.com/FranceREF






 USA

 FCC Reactivating Equipment Authorization System

 The FCC says it will reactivate its Equipment Authorization System
 which had been unavailable since the FCC ran out of funds January 3
 because of the partial government shutdown that began a month ago.

 RF devices, including most Amateur Radio equipment, must be properly
 authorized before being marketed or imported into the US. The FCC
 Office of Engineering and Technology administers the equipment
 authorization program.

 “After reviewing our statutory authority, the status of contract
 obligations, and our lapse in funding plan, we will be reactivating
 this system today,” the FCC said in a January 18 public notice.
 “Most radio transmitters are required to be certificated to ensure
 compliance with the Commissionâ€Ös technical rules.” 





 Finally this week in our international slot it's off to India.

 WEIRD BUT WONDERFUL - IS IT A FAMILY REUNION - OR A HAMFEST?

 We all know amateur radio can run in the family, but for this one
 family in India, amateur radio seems to run and run and run and -
 well, you get the idea. John Williams VK4JJW has their story.

 JOHN: When does a family get-together start to seem more like a 
       HamFest than a gathering of relatives? If you're related to
       S. Suri VU2MY and D. Bharati VU2RBI, as either a cousin,
       a sibling or a son or daughter, you probably know the answer:
       That family is YOUR family. 

       According to Lakshmi Narayan VU3WDJ, secretary of the
       Indian Railway Amateur Radio League, this generously sized
       entourage has no fewer than 43 licensed amateurs among its
       ranks.

       That's right:

       43


       This is one family tree that has all kinds of antennas strung
       up in the branches. S. Suri is the founder, chairman and CEO
       of the National Institute of Amateur Radio in India and 
       D. Bharati is a DXer, DXpeditioner and founding member of the
       National Institute. Lakshmi told our good friends over at 
       Newsline that he met up with this gathering of familial radio
       operators quite unexpectedly at a recent ham gathering in India
       and after doing a little research arrived at the conclusion
       that they may constitute the largest ham family in India.

       He now hopes to get them included in the Guinness Book of
       World Records - and said that when he told the family he was
       hoping to achieve that, they were overjoyed.
 
       Perhaps this may one day lead to a new award to add to Worked
       All Counties, Worked All States and Worked All Continents.
       Think of it as "Worked All Family Members."

       I'm  John Williams VK4JJW.




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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT    
 
 All major Australian contests, rules and results, are on the
 Contest Section of the WIA website.

 wia.org.au/members/contests/about


 2019


 This year's Amateur Radio Ferry Contest will be held in just a
 few weeks - Sunday March 10th.

 Amateurs from all parts of Sydney and beyond will be taking their 
 hand-helds to the Harbour for the contest, which is the fourth year
 the event has been held.

 Points are awarded for the number of contacts made,  with
 multipliers from the number of ferries activated.

 Contacts can also be made from the many wharves around the Harbour
 which stretches from Manly to the Parramatta River.

 There will be a number of awards on offer, including the Worked All
 Ferries Award and a special Landlubbers Certificate awarded to the
 highest scoring base station to contact the ferries.

 The contest is organised by Waverley Amateur Radio Society which
 this year celebrates its 100th anniversary and extra points will be
 awarded for logging the club's special centenary callsign.

 Besides being a popular activity for Sydney amateurs, this is a
 great opportunity for visitors to have a day out on the harbour and
 explore the ferry network.

 In previous years hams from all parts of the country as well as
 overseas have participated. If you're planning a visit, make sure
 you bring your hand-held and say g'day to some of the locals.

 The contest is restricted to the VHF and UHF bands and runs from
 10 AM till 4pm on Sunday March 10th.

 Full details and rules are available on the club's website
 VK2BV.org

 Ahoy and see you on the harbour!

 (Laurie Gordon VK2GZ, Contest Manager)








 W.I.A. John Moyle Memorial Field Day 16-17 March 2019         (vk4ae)


 20th Harry Angel Memorial Sprint May 4 

 Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest July 20

 VK Remembrance Day Contest is August 17-18

 --------------





 The Darwin Amateur Radio Club (DARC) will once again commemorate
 the Bombing of Darwin by Japanese forces in 1942 through operating
 the club call-sign, VK8DA, on 19 February 2019. 

 This is a rare chance to put VK8DA in the log.

 VK8DA will be operating on 19 February on 40 metres on 7.193 MHz.
 and 20 metres on 14.337 MHz. between 0030 – 0630 UTC,
 band conditions permitting.

 Col will have more 'further down the log' in this week's special
 interest group news.

 (vk8vwa)




 RWANDA, 9X.
 Harald is QRV as 9 X 2 AW from Kigali until February 14.
 Activity is on 160 to 10 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8.
 QSL via M 0 OXO.

 (SouthGate)




 CANARY ISLANDS, EA8.
 Erich, HB9FIH is QRV as EA8/HB9FIH from El Hierro, IOTA AF-004,
 until the end of March. Activity is on the HF bands using:-
 CW, SSB, and various digital modes.
 QSL to HB 9 FIH

 (SouthGate)





 Special call EI 19 RE active for 2019

 The special call sign EI 19 RE will be active for the duration of
 2019 to commemorate the establishment of the first Irish parliament.
 It first met in January of 1919 following a landslide victory for
 Irish nationalists in December 1918.

 https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/2019/01/special-call-ei19re-active-for-2019.html 

 (SouthGate)





 O.P.D.X. Bulletin Mailing List is Victim of Hamnet.org Server Hack
 
 The Ohio/Penn DX (OPDX) Bulletin mailing list is reported to be
 “in limbo” after a January 11 hack of the Hamnet.org server. OPDX
 Bulletin Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB 8 NW, reports that the server,
 which heâ€Öd used since the late 1980s, was “hacked and wiped” on
 January 11.

 The OPDX Bulletin mailing list was among the casualties.

 “The OPDX mailing list is now in limbo, and I was told that the
 server Hamnet.org is probably is gone for good,” KB8NW said in the
 bulletinâ€Ös January 14 edition. He said the OPDX Bulletin, including
 an archive of back issues, remains available on the OPDX website. 

 “I know this is going to be a big disappointment for subscribers,
 as well as it has been for me, but after almost 29 years, I am
 considering possibly retir[ing] from writing the bulletin,”
 Mirgliotta said. 

 Mirgliotta said the OPDX Bulletin would not be delivered by email
 for the time being.

 (ARRL)





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 MEDIA WATCH

 Radio eBooks for download

 There are a number of vintage radio and amateur radio related eBooks
 available for free download on the Gutenberg site 

 Among them is the 1922 edition of The Radio Amateur's Handbook by
 A. Frederick Collins.

 Jarno de Haan @PA3DMI tweeted a link that will display the books
 available: 

 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?query=radio

 A. Frederick Collins 
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Frederick_Collins
 
 (SouthGate)














 THE QNEWS WORK BENCH - the nuts and volts report –
                        Measure Twice cut Once. 
  

 GRCon18: Open Source Radio Telescopes

 Al Williams WD 5 GNR writes on Hackaday about the presentation
 given by John Makous at the 2018 GNU Radio Conference 

 Who doesnâ€Öt like to look up at the night sky? But if you are into
 radio, thereâ€Ös a whole different way to look using radio telescopes.
 
 John Makous spoke at the GNU Radio Conference about how heâ€Ös worked
 to make a radio telescope that is practical for even younger students
 to build and operate.

 Watch the video and read the Hackaday post at 
 hackaday.com/2019/01/20/radio-telescopes-horn-in-with-gnu-radio/

 (SouthGate)





 Tech On The Air Net

 Tuesday, 29th January, is the fifth Tuesday of the month and that
 means only one thing -

 The Tech On The Air Net will be happening from 7-30pm on the
 Townsville VHF Repeater.

 Peter VK4PQ will be Net Control and apart for the transmission of
 the most recent and most interesting instalment of ARNewsLine there
 will also be a tech talk forum. Can't make it to the regular Project
 Nights in Townsville?

 Well here is your chance to either raise or solve conundrums.

 Join the Tech On The Air Net and have fun on the air and learn 
 something new!

 The net will also be accessible via the VK4PQ EchoLink Node 956580




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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS





 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- DEFENCE

 DEFENDING DARWIN 1942

 Felix has just made mention of the Darwin Amateur Radio Club
 commemorating the Bombing of Darwin by Japanese forces in 1942
 through operating  the club call-sign, VK8DA, on 19 February 2019. 

 2019 marks the 77th anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin and
 DARC club members will be operating from the historic
 QANTAS Empire Airways hangar in Darwin.

 The QANTAS hangar was built in 1934 and served as a fuel stop
 en-route between Sydney and London prior to World War 2.
 During the war the hangar housed a squadron of Wirraway aircraft
 as well as Spitfire's.

 Damaged in 1942 by Japanese bombing, the hangar is now home to
 the Motor Vehicle Enthusiasts Club and houses a vast collection
 of historic vehicles, including some period military vehicles,
 which, will be on display for the public on 19 February.

 VK8DA will be operating on 19 February on 40 metres on 7.193 MHz.
 and 20 metres on 14.337 MHz. between 0030 – 0630 UTC,
 band conditions permitting.

 Club members would love to receive a call from you on this special
 day so point your antennas up North and get VK8DA in the log.

 (vk8vwa)









 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER

 LISTEN 'UP.'

 A reminder and suggestion to put the date time in your operational
 calendar to listen in on 145.8MHz for an International Space Station
 school contact planned with participants at Ashbury College Junior
 School, Ottawa, ON, Canada on 23 Feb. approximately 19:51 UTC.

 The contact should be audible over Australia and adjacent areas.

 It is recommended that you start listening approximately 10 minutes
 before this time. 

 The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds.

 The contact will be a telebridge between NA1SS and VK5ZAI. 

 Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz
 downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in English.

 (Southgate/vk3dn)










 NEXUS Launch Update

 Japan conducted its first launch of 2019 Friday 18, using a Epsilon 
 rocket to launch seven satellites into orbit, including NEXUS. 

 Nihon Universityâ€Ös NEXUS satellite is a single-unit CubeSat equipped
 with a camera and an amateur radio transponder. The satelliteâ€Ös 
 objective is to demonstrate its amateur radio system, which is 
 anticipated to allow a faster relay of data than comparable existing 
 satellites.

 The latest known reception reports indicate that NEXUS is object 
 43933, 2019-003B and its downlink is 437.0732 MHz.

 Its linear transponder and data frequencies are:

 Uplink:   145.900-145.930 MHz (CW/LSB)
 Downlink: 435.880-435.910 MHz (CW/USB)
 CW/Data:  435.900 MHz & 437.075 MHz
 Callsign: JS1YAV

 [ANS]





 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - REPEATER LINKING 

 VK2's North West, New England, Coast and Western Linking Group.

 The first meeting of the Linking Group was held on the 11th November
 2017 at the Armidale Club room. This is from the idea of HUB linking
 that was raised by James VK2KHJ and Norm VK2TOP (Silent Key on 3rd
 September 2018) from the Walcha Radio Group.

 The rule for the linking is that only 2 metre repeaters with no
 other links (in them and other off air or site linking) to keep 
 audio quality high with commercial radios in the link.

 The Hub was put in on 13th November 2018 for testing at Mt Crawney
 some 56 kiss south of Tamworth as a 70cm repeater Tx 430.550 and
 Rx 440.550. The longest link is from Mt Rumbee near Glen Innes at a
 distance of 210 kms and the shortest distance of 52kms to
 Mt Woolooma near Scone.

 There are six repeaters of the first eight repeaters going in
 12 months, with only Glen Innes and Mt Woolooma to be connected.
 Equipment is ready to go, but licences are holding them up. 

 The group is going to start a new group on the coast with another
 hub consisting of up to ten repeaters, then join the two hubs
 together. After that is done, a hub for the western area with six
 or so repeaters linked as well. That would have half of country VK2
 linked which would be good for mobiles on all highways in the top
 half of NSW.

 The repeaters that are links now are:-
 Mt Crawney VK2RAB 146.825
 Mt Kaputar VK2RNW 146.625
 Tamworth town VK2RMO 146.850
 Mt Grundy VK2RPW 146.925
 Moona Trig VK2RPW 147.075 and
 Armidale VK2RAD 146.725.

 Glen Innes will be VK2RNE 146.950 which will be on air soon and
 Mt Woolooma VK2RTJ 146.750 Scone which is waiting for a licence.
 Most repeaters have no tone. 

 In the near future the North West Amateur Radio Group and
 Walcha Radio Group will be having the first of the yearly
 get togethers for North West and New England area at the
 Australia Telescope Compact Array. This consists of six huge
 antennae, weighing 270 tonnes each and five can be moved along
 3 Km of railway track at Narrabri. This will be on maintenance day
 so that a good look can be had at the telescopeâ€Ös site.

 For more information on the Walcha Radio Group web page
 www.walcharadiogroup.com
 with more information coming soon on the linking group.

 ( Brian VK2DK president Walcha Radio Club and Coordinator
   3323wbk @ tpg.com.au )





  
 2019 Social Scene



 ON RIGHT NOW:-

 VK4 TARC Australia Day Long Week Family Radio Camp Jan 24-28   (tarc)



 VK3 Melbourne QRP by the Bay (Chelsea Beach) Feb 2 at 3pm. (P Parker)

 VK2 - Wyong Field Day Feb 24                                 (vk2kfu)

 Wyong Field Day Update (for WIA broadcast on 27th. January):

 The raffle at the field day has three great prizes waiting to be won
 and while the only way to enter the raffle is to be at the Field Day
 they make three great reasons to "Hop along to Wy-ONG".

 The prizes are an ICOM IC-7300 SDR HF 100 watt radio, 
 an Icom IC-2300H 65 watt 2 metre FM mobile 
 and a GME GX-400 27MHz Marine and CB band transceiver.

 None of us are getting younger and perhaps you want to avoid the
 hassle of a car drive or have a couple of beers at the bar at the
 racecourse. If so, simply take the train to Wyong mainline railway
 station and the free CCARC courtesy shuttle bus will transfer you
 direct to the racecourse for the event.

 The venue is wheelchair friendly, including an elevator to  the
 exhibitor, lecture and food areas. Enjoy morning tea on us with free
 tea and coffee. 

 Have an eyeball QSO with your friends. Got a group? have the
 friendly CCARC announcer give them a call over the PA or radio so
 that you can meet with other enthusiasts and use one of the several
 meeting places designated just for this.

 OK, so the wife's saying no more radio "junk" until you get rid of
 some that you already have - well you can "Bring all your unloved
 radio gear, sell your trash, make some cash, and perhaps find some
 new treasures!" at the biggest car boot sale under the Southern Cross.

 For more comprehensive and up-to-date information right up to the
 day itself - check out the Wyong Field Day page at www (dot) CCARC
 (dot) ORG (dot) AU.

 For the Central Coast Amateur Radio Club, this was Ed DD5LP.


 VK6 - PerthTech March Two                                   (vk6pop)


 Hi Iâ€Öm Bob VK6POP. Have you heard about PerthTech?

 Itâ€Ös free, and quite likely the best all-day Amateur Radio seminar
 this year.

 PerthTech is on Saturday 2nd March.  Itâ€Ös in two parts. 

 The daytime sessions are the technical presentations.  The topics
 are interesting and very relevant to Amateur Radio today, and we
 have a top line-up of speakers from across Australia, and one from
 the U.S.A.  

 Rex vk7mo will talk about 10 and 24 GHz Portable EME, Phil Vk6PH
 discusses High efficiently HF Linear Amplifiers – or a kW in your
 pocket! Peter VK3YE touches on operating QRP portable.  Other
 speakers are Chris VK3QB on EMR and interference, Hank K9LZJ on
 remote stations, and Steve VK6SJ on EMR with assistance from ARPANSA.

 Other speakers are still under negotiation.

 In the evening we go across the road for dinner at the Bassendean
 Hotel.

 Registration for PerthTech is free, however we require prior
 registration so that the venues can be prepared appropriately, and
 the cool mints and biscuits counted out

 Registrations are open now, and to encourage early registration,
 youâ€Öll receive a free door prize ticket, preferential seating, and
 a discount on lunch.

 We welcome attendance from interstate visitors.  

 Registrations are online.  Go to the VK6.NET website for links to
 the registration site, and for further information about PerthTech.


 VK7 - Meet the Voice event at Ross  March 23-24             (vk7news)

 VK4 - Redfest 2019 April 13                                  (vk4tfn)

 VK5 - BRL Radio Group Annual Gathering, Overland Corner, S.A
                                                  April 6      (vk5la)
 
 VK5 - South East Radio Group 2019 Annual Convention and Australian
       Fox Hunting Championships 8-9 June                     (vk5hcf)


 VK3 - Ballarat Amateur Radio Group, BARG Hamvention  Oct 27  (vk3kqt)






 2020 Social Scene

 ALARAMEET 2020 Bendigo                                        (vk5yl)
 
 October 2020 in Bendigo Victoria. 

 Heidi VK3FHID and Jenny VK3WQ are leading the team who are planning
 an eventful weekend. This team is meeting regularly and are looking
 forward to seeing you in Bendigo.
 






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 LINKS WE LIKE

 
Submitting news items 


A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't plug commercial 
traders "on air", but we at the WIA will put your supporters in this text 
edition "no worries." 

If you would like to submit news items for inclusion in the 
VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to 

	nationalnews @ wia.org.au 

and don't JUST send url's links but take the time to pen YOUR contribution. 

To submit audio read "how to submit items" in the weekly news page on 
http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/ 

We would appreciate items no longer than 2 minutes in length as we only have 
a half hour time slot window. 

Remember the sooner you submit material the more the likelihood of it being 
broadcast in the very next edition of WIA National News. Each item will only 
be broadcast once, if you want a couple of mentions, please submit different 
slants to keep your event 'fresh 'and always if the news room is to read your 
item write in the 3rd person. 

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WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide. 

TWITTER http://twitter.com/VK1WIA 

Societies and Club News Letter Editors can EXCHANGE a feed prior to 
the actual broadcast date, 

	e-mail nationalnews @ wia.org.au 

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 our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who utilize their time 
and equipment in bringing you this weekly broadcast. 
Who and where are they? http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/ 

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... 

If you have call-backs to contribute to the National News call back tally 
then please send through your call-backs to 

	callbacks @ wia.org.au. 

Who listens to radio? A weekly 'tally sheet' is sent to all rebroadcasters 
and interested listeners, to get your free copy send a blank email to:- 

	wiabroadcasters-subscribe @ yahoogroups.com.au 

Put the word subscribe in the title or subject field 

How do I join this National News List? (subscribe for an automatic weekly 
feed.) 

	Email to vk1wia-news-join @ lists.wia.org.au 

from the email account that you wish the emails to go to. 


How do I leave this National News List? (unsubscribe your weekly feed) 
Open mail program which sends mail from the address you want to unsubscribe. 
Send mail to the list unsubscribe address 

	vk1wia-news-leave @ lists.wia.org.au 

You will be sent a confirmation mail and must follow the instructions given 
in that mail to complete the unsubscription. 

Once your unsubscription has been processed, you will probably 
receive another message confirming your unsubscription from the list, 
and at that point you should stop receiving messages. 

  		(Posted to the packet network courtesy Tony VK7AX)



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