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VK National News 07Jun20

Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2020-06-07.mp3 


Text edition:
June 7 2020 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
(Note.. please remove spaces in email addresses before using)


2020 JUNE 7 - 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 
 wia.org.au click news in member area & submit your audio 

 Please... If you are only submitting text and not audio, NEVER send
 just links & url's but write your story as you would expect to hear
 it being read back. 

 Click the links below to download the most recent edition of
 National News, BUT this is ONLY the backup site!

 wiaq.org.au/ftp/wianews_128.mp3 (28 megs)
 
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ (This is the link
 to the original text version and original audio on wia site)


 THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 07 - 2020
 IN OUR 25th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
  
 WIA DIRECTOR Peter VK8ZZ update on AGM.-
  
 WIA DIRECTOR Philip Shields VK2CPR update on WIA based emails and the
 'card' generated. -
 
 WIA DIRECTOR Oscar Reyes VK3TX and he became a Director. -
 
 WIA DIRECTOR Lee Moyle VK3GK and this weekend's International STAYHOME event.


 THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 


 Tasmanian Uni ramps up space tracking capability

 Partners with European Space Agency.

 The University of Tasmania is preparing to play a greater role in
 the exploration and use of space with upgrades to its optical
 observatory.

 The university is set to augment its space tracking capabilities
 thanks to a funding agreement with the Australian Space Agency
 that was formalised in November last year.

 Part of the new capability will be established with the installation
 of two antennae at the university's Greenhill Observatory, 70km north
 of Hobart at Bisdee Tier.

 A 7m antenna will provide support for a broad range of satellites and
 operations from the observatory, while a second dish between two and
 three metres in size will support Australian-made nanosatellites.
 Nanosatellites, often in the form of small, modular “CubeSats" about
 the size of a loaf of bread, are used by academics and industry to
 monitor space, the environment and Earth's upper atmosphere due to
 the relatively low cost of production and launch of such small
 devices.

 Professor Simon Ellingson, acting Dean of the School of Natural 
 Sciences, said the university expects to announce the contract with
 the antennae manufacturer “within a matter of weeks".

 "The schedule of installation is uncertain with the current COVID-19
 lockdown, but we expect to install the antennae later this year."

 The Greenhill Observatory houses a 1.3 metre optical telescope whose
 original primary mirror is currently being replaced after an optical
 flaw was discovered that prevented it from being used to its full
 sensitivity.

 Despite the setback, the Greenhill Observatory has contributed to
 studies of Pluto's atmosphere and the discovery of Earth-like planets
 orbiting other stars since being commissioned in 2013. Greenhill is
 one of five observatories run by the university, the others being
 radio telescopes at Cambridge, Ceduna in South Australia, Yarragadee
 in Western Australia, and Katherine in Northern Territory.

 With Greenhill's new mirror and augmented antenna array, the
 university is set to support the European Space Agency's
 Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission scheduled for mid-2022.

 Researchers at the university led by Dr Guifré Molera Calvés are
 already in the process of crunching the data from a joint exercise
 with the European VLNI network of telescopes in February that tracked
 the position of NASA's Mars Insight lander.

 The observations aimed to determine the measurements of the
 red planet's rotation and nutation (variation in the tilt of its
 axis), and to study the liquid content of its core.

 itnews.com.au/news/tasmania-uni-ramps-up-space-tracking-capability-548589




 WIA

 Last week New Director Phil Shields VK2CPR spoke of the members
 email facility here at the "W" asking the question " How does the
 WIA members email address work?"

 Let's revisit that thread and also here of an experiment that was
 done this past week by VK2CPR.

 The member's email is essentially your call with @wia.org.au tacked
 onto it. The member's email address is essentially a relay to your
 personal email, in this way, it enables the WIA to communicate with 
 members. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the email has been
 underutilised in the past.
 
 In the grand amateur tradition, I will be running an experiment.
 The experiment answers the question “who has an active WIA address"?
 To answer this question, next week I will be sending out WIA
 membership cards to these addresses. 

 These PDF cards have your call, name, member number and expiry date
 on them. The cards are generated by a Java application I wrote in
 lockdown, where I put my OCD to good use.

 How it works:

 Essentially, the application reads the WIA members list, manufactures
 the PDF on the fly for each member, and emails it out to
 yourCall @ wia.org.au   It is a really big list so I don't think I'll
 do the entire list in one sitting. I guarantee if I do, my computer
 will have an apoplexy half way through, so I will be chunking it.
 The card prints out in credit card size.

 So go to the WIA web page and activate your email... If you're like
 me you'll think the resulting card looks GREAT!





 Not a WIA Member? details email nationaloffice @ wia.org.au
 OR the link on bottom right of wia.org.au
 wia.memnet.com.au/MemberSelfService/NewMemberForm/WIA/NewMemberForm.aspx





 Peter VK8ZZ (Secretary)
 
 In the last few days I have posted a notice to the WIA web site
 about the 2020 AGM.
 
 Under normal circumstances the AGM of the Wireless Institute of
 Australia is due to be held by 31 May each year.

 The 2020 Annual General Meeting was to have been held in conjunction
 with the Annual Conference in Hobart Tasmania in early May. Notice of
 the AGM was published in the January / February edition of AR
 magazine. 
 
 The Hobart Conference was cancelled due to government restrictions on
 gatherings and travel due to CoVID-19. It was not known how long the
 restrictions on travel or gatherings would be in place and accordingly
 the Board of the WIA passed a motion to defer the AGM to a date to be
 determined and a formal application was made to ASIC,
 the Australian Securities and Investment Corporation for an extension
 of time to hold the AGM. ASIC is the regulator for public companies
 such as the WIA.

 ASIC has confirmed in writing the granting of an extension for the
 period within which the Company must hold its AGM.

 The Board of the WIA have determined that the AGM will now be held on
 Saturday 25th July 2020. The format of the Annual General Meeting is
 yet to be determined and will be subject to limitations on gatherings
 at that time. The agenda for the AGM will issue shortly.

 A copy of the ASIC approval to defer the Annual General Meeting is
 available to be viewed on the WIA web site.
 
 This is WIA Director and Secretary Peter Clee VK8ZZ





 Hi everyone, I am Oscar VK3TX.

 I've been involved with amateur radio most of my life, being first
 licensed at 14 and have been involved in different amateur radio
 organisations overseas.

 I decided to nominate as a director, because as a member, when you
 are not entirely happy with proceedings, the best option is to
 nominate for office and make a contribution rather than sit on the
 sidelines and protest. My experience will allow me to provide
 governance direction to the WIA in a range of areas including
 working with stakeholders and partners.

 I encourage members to get involved to support the WIA, your WIA,
 by volunteering and helping where you can. I'm letting you know that
 all the members now have a strong representation on the board.


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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.

 GLOBAL STAY-AT-HOME RADIO EVENT

 This weekend, June 6-7 stations bearing call signs that promote the
 "stay-at-home" message and the value of social distancing and
 isolation have sprung up during the COVID-19 pandemic, with some
 150,000 messages of support shared around the world.

 This on-air gathering over the 6 and 7 June weekend is offering a
 further opportunity for stay-at-home stations and radio amateurs
 to share greetings in a contest-like framework, looking toward the
 day that restrictions will ease, eventually making the stay-at-home
 injunction obsolete.

 The patron of the STAYHOME radio campaign is Finland's Foreign
 Minister and the worldwide activity has the endorsement of the
 International Amateur Radio Union President and the United Nations
 Amateur Radio Club.
 
 "Amateur radio operators across the world are experiencing something
  we have never seen before, in times like this, on-the-air activities
  can benefit our communities and ourselves. Events such as this are
  important to improve operating skills. It is also encouraging us to
  get on the air and keep active, as well as promoting social
  distancing." Tim, VE6SH IARU President said.
  
 He also thanked the national regulators in more than three dozen
 countries that made special stay-at-home-suffix call signs available
 for amateur use at such a short notice.
 
 Sponsoring the event and campaign are the Finnish Amateur Radio
 League, in cooperation with ADXG of Brazil and OH8X in Finland.

 Felix VK4FUQ and Lee VK3GK will look at this event and special 
 VK20HOME callsign again later in this your National News Service.





 UNITED KINGDOM
	
 Licensing drive-in movies and church services

 Drive-in movie and church service event organisers could be granted
 temporary radio licences by Ofcom, which may allow film lovers and
 congregations to come together while still observing social
 distancing. 

 Ofcom has  updated its licensing information to offer guidance to
 individuals or organisations who may wish to hold these types of
 events throughout the UK.

 They require a "restricted service licence" from Ofcom, so that
 people in their cars can hear the film soundtrack, or what is being
 said, on their FM car radios. 

 Given the current coronavirus pandemic, OFCOM are waiving the usual
 60-day notice period for licence applications.





 AUTOMATED RESERVATIONS

 For our listeners and friends in the UK hoping to book your next
 amateur radio exam, you have a new option.

 Jeremy Boot G4NJH has those details.

 "Get ready for a  new way to book licence exams through the Radio 
 Society of Great Britain. The RSGB is ready to roll out an automated 
 system to reserve a place in the queue for July licence exams. The 
 system is set to go live on the first of June.
 
 The rollout follows the announcement that 600 exam slots - an 
 unprecedented number - have already been booked for June and all
 of them  are now filled.

 The exams are being conducted with remote invigilation, meaning the 
 candidates can sit the exams in their own homes during the COVID-19 
 pandemic. This change has seen a boost in the number of candidates for 
 the Foundation licence."

 According to the RSGB, demand for tests is now more than four times
 the previous level, which averaged 125 a month.





 GB 100 MZX Dame Nellie Melba Centenary

 Members of the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society will be on-the-air
 June 13-20 using the Special Event callsign GB 100 MZX to celebrate
 the centenary of the broadcast by Dame Nellie Melba

 In June 1920 with sponsorship from the Daily Mail newspaper, the
 Marconi Company broadcast the world's first live recital by a
 professional musician - our own legendary Australian diva,
 Dame Nellie Melba.

 In a makeshift studio at the New Street Chelmsford factory, she
 opened her recital June 1920 by singing 'Home Sweet Home' and
 other popular favourites - the first official UK Broadcast.

 The powerful Marconi company transmitter used in 1920 had been
 allocated the callsign MZX (Marconi Zulu X-ray). This event
 subsequently led to 2 MT Writtle and later 2 LO in 1922 – the birth
 of the BBC. 

 Details at 
 g0mwt.org.uk/
 twitter.com/ChelmsfordARS


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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT    
 

 The VK SHIRES this weekend June 6 - 7 

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

 SKN winter edition on Sunday 14 June on 80 metres
 Find out more about SKN, including the QSY Rule, at
 maritimeradio.org/skn 

 ( neil @ zl1.nz )

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

 IARU HF World Championship July 13-14

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

  TRANS TASMAN LOWBAND CONTEST
 
  Next contest - 17 JUL - VK and ZL on 160 80 and 40M using
  SSB, CW and RTTY OR PSK 

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

 RD or Remembrance Day Contest will be August 15 - 16 

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


 OCEANA CONTEST

 TIME GENTLEMEN TIME

 A TIME CHANGE HAS TAKEN PLACE FOR THIS YEARS OCEANA CONTEST

 Martin VK7GN advises the change is the contest takes place 2 hours
 earlier.

 "Good morning this is Martin VK7GN from the Oceania DX Contest
  committee. After some lobbying by entrants we have agreed to try
  new start and finish times this year. So for both the phone and cw
  contests in October they will run from 0600z on Saturday to 0600z
  on Sunday."

 VOICE from 0600 UTC Saturday October 3 to 0600 UTC Sunday October 4 

 CW from 0600 UTC Saturday October 10 to 0600 UTC Sunday October 11
 
 PLEASE NOTE AND 'MEMBA'

 VOICE from 0600 UTC Saturday October 3 to 0600 UTC Sunday October 4 

 CW from 0600 UTC Saturday October 10 to 0600 UTC Sunday October 11
 

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 CQ WW DX SSB OCTOBER 24-25

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 CQ WW DX CW NOVEMBER 28-29

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 December 6 - 8 160 Meter WW

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

 DECEMBER 14 - 15 10 Mtr World Wide

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

 TED POWELL MEMORIAL DX CHALLENGE

 4 award periods, each of 3 months starting in January of each 
 calendar year and 2 categories in the contest,
 MOST WANTED and TOP 5.

 Top 5 you try and work the 5 most wanted DXCC entity's
 Most Wanted you work the most wanted DXCC entity.
 
 The dx entity's in play are those most wanted DURING those
 3 month windows.

 Complete details can be found at contest.fgarc.org.au/


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 All major AUSTRALIAN contests, rules and results, are on the
 Contest Section of the WIA website.

 wia.org.au/members/contests/about


 ********** d x *************
 

 AUSTRALIA, Station VI 250 COOK commemorates Captain James Cook's
 voyage on HMS Endeavour along Australia's east coast with activity
 to August 31. For QSL information see qrz.com.

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

 Another amateur radio COVID-19 initiative

 As reported earlier by Jason VK2LAW during WIA National News
 IARU Region 1 reports the Finnish Amateur Radio League (SRAL)
 cordially invites we radio amateurs around the world you to join
 them in a giant global special event featuring their STAYHOME
 campaign and its radio activity that is being held this weekend
 June 6-7 

 The United Nations Amateur Club 4U1UN, as well as its sister stations
 4U1GSC (operated as 4U9STAYHOME) and 4U1A (operated as 4U2STAYHOME)
 will participate and look forward to making contact with many
 stations during this special event including our own. With more
 here's Lee Moyle VK3GK

 "Thanks Felix.

 Two new WIA Special Event Call signs VI 110 WIA and VK 20 HOME have
 recently been granted by the ACMA for use on the amateur bands.

 VI110WIA is for activation in commemoration and celebrating the WIA's
 110 Years of operation, first established in 1910 it is still the
 oldest Radio Society in the world. Commencing June 1st and ceasing
 December 31st 2020, VI 110 WIA will be available for use by WIA
 affiliated clubs and all members by a simple online registration
 process located on the WIA website.

 VK20HOME has been issued for use until at least December 31st 2020
 and its activation on air adds to the many other countries now
 participating in the “STAYHOME" activities due to the Covid-19
 restrictions, which in some countries are finally being eased.

 The WIA applied for the VK20HOME callsign after an official request
 from Martti Lane OH2BH to myself, who asked if the WIA would like to
 participate in the global stay home event endorsed by the IARU.

 I have known Martti OH2BH for a long time and we meet up at
 international Amateur Radio Conventions like Dayton Hamvention in 
 Ohio USA and Tokyo hamfair in Japan.  I also know many of the other
 organizers and am a member of the Araucaria DX Club which is run by
 Oms PY5EG from Brazil, another well-known DXpeditioner. Another
 friend, Adrian KO8SCA will be operating the United Nations station in
 the UN building in New York via remote and will be active as 4U1UN
 over this weekend also. 

 In total, more than 30 countries have activated STAYHOME-suffixed
 stations to amplify the important message and participate in a large
 international showcase of Amateur Radio during the COVID-19 crisis.
 It is estimated that some 150 000 messages have been passed through
 the network around the world.

 Oms, PY5EG, one of the project participants, alone, has completed
 more than 20 000 messages to 181 countries and to all 40 zones.
 Congratulations! 

 The latest United Nations activation is; 4U9STAYHOME by Ivo, 9A3A
 from the UN base in Brindisi, Italy.

 The highlight of the event is this weekend's June 06-07, 24-hour radio
 gathering, when all STAYHOME stations and the world will gather on
 the airwaves to wish each other well and conduct a global message
 passing in a contest-like framework. At that point the further
 validity of the STAYHOME message will be reviewed with the sincere
 hope that all countries would be able to begin easing these heavy
 restrictions.
 
 That is this weekend -- NOW!

 The project patron is the Foreign Minister of Finland,
 Pekka Haavisto and it is endorsed  by IARU President Tim Ellam,
 VE6SH and the United Nations ARC with multiple STAYHOME activations.
  
 See the project specifics at qrz.com/db/OH2STAYHOME

 The updated WIA online logger and rostering system is in final stages
 of completion to allow any WIA member and WIA affiliated club to
 register and reserve a time to activate these special event call signs.
 Its operation and functionality will be similar to the WIA 100 year
 celebration callsign use.

 QSL confirmations for all WIA special event callsigns initially will
 be by Log of The World (LOTW) and eQSL.

 Awards and Certificates for the Special Events  are also being
 planned.

 Along with VI110WIA and VK20HOME, don't forget to keep an ear out for
 the VK1WIA to VK8WIA special event calls as well, as a “Worked all
 VK WIA prefix Award" is on the cards too.

 For more information  and interested parties wishing to activate the
 special event callsigns please contact myself, Lee VK3GK via email,
 vk3gk @ wia.org.au for details and minimum operating requirements. 

 73 Lee

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 GB100MZX Dame Nellie Melba Centenary

 June 13-20 using the Special Event callsign GB100MZX 
 to celebrate the centenary of the broadcast by Dame Nellie Melba


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 Plan on listening for Bryden, KC 1 KUG, using the callsign with a
 KL7 prefix.  KL7/KC1KUG from Fire Island, Alaska, in the Cook Inlet
 Group.

 He'll be on the air between now and June 27 mostly on 40 and 20
 metres and possibly on 80, 30 and 17 metres. He will be operating
 mainly using SSB, with some CW or FT8.

 Send QSLs to KC1KUG.
  
 --------------


 In Habra, India, listen for the special callsign AT 2 SON
 (for "Save Our Nation") in tribute to the men and women helping out
 on the front lines during the pandemic.

 AT2SON is on the air through to August 18th.

 Send QSLs to home call VU3 Z IG

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

 VK5KI OC-139

 As VK5 has had no active cases of Covd-19 for over a month 
 they reopened intra-state travel over a week ago, including
 ferry travel to Kangaroo Island.

 It will be transmitting during the South Australian school holidays
 between July 13-18th.

 VK5GR and VK5AKH but with likely only one station covering all bands
 from 80m to 10m.


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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS


 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS  ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -
 arvideonews.com
 hamradiotube.com
 youtube.com 
 qdg.org.au 

 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos
 THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- BALLOONING
  
 Mid-Altitude ham radio balloon race

 Students in three Space Station Explorer teams are participating in
 an exciting distance learning 

 ARISS educator, Joanne Michaelis, an amateur radio operator with
 callsign KM 6 BWB is also a science coach at the Wiseburn Unified
 School District in Los Angeles, California where she leads her
 students in several balloon launch attempts from the LA area each
 year. 

 With this year different because of the pandemic, Joanne wanted to
 “shake things up a bit†and give students, world-wide, a unique
 distance learning treat while keeping all safe during the pandemic.
 So Joanne challenged Ted KK 6 UUQ, from Magnitude.io to a
 mid-altitude cross-continent balloon race and Ted accepted the
 challenge!  

 Once the balloons became airborne, students tracked each balloonâ€âä¢s
 location, altitude, and temperature via Automatic Packet Reporting
 System which fed automatically to the aprs.fi web site.
 
 Educators and parents around the globe can excite at-home youth with
 this initiative.

 For more information on the balloon launch, lesson plans, and the
 livestream video link please go to: 

 ariss.org/mid-altitude-balloon-race.html

 Enjoy the Race!  May the best ballooner win!!

 (SouthGate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FEMALES IN RADIO. 
 
 We could even call it "NEW" Females in Radio.

 Although the Long Island CW Club was created in 2018 to help more
 New York area hams learn Morse Code, it has long since made room in
 its virtual classrooms for amateurs of all ages, anywhere in the
 world.

 On Saturday May 23, the club scored another "first" by creating a CW
 learning environment exclusively for YLs.

 The weekly evening instruction, done in a casual, friendly style,
 is led by Jennifer in Alabama and Leanne in North Carolina. 

 Howard Bernstein WB2UZE, cofounder of the club along with Rich
 Collins K2UPS, said that it was a logical step to take since club
 membership has grown to include more than 21 YLs.

 longislandcwclub.org





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

 Russia plans to build a new space station because the current
 International Space Station will last only another decade at most,
 the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said in an interview.

 "It's still unclear whether the new station will be international or
 national," Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin  said in comments to the
 Russian newspaper Pravda.

 (ANS)





 Among satellite enthusiasts there's been another record-setting radio
 moment.

 The Russian satellite RS-44 has enabled a record distance-setting QSO
 between Hams in Oregon and Spain according to AMSAT. On May 17,
 signals traveling a distance of 8,314 kilometres, enabled a contact
 between Casey KI 7 UNJ and Jose EB 1 AO.

 AMSAT reports that both stations had negative elevation.
 
 Congratulations to both.



 AND it's congratulations to both Astronauts Bob Behnken, KE5GGX, and
 Doug Hurley who are settling in after their historic flight

 They are on board the International Space Station after arriving
 via the first commercially built and operated US spacecraft to
 transport humans into orbit, the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.

 ISS Commander Chris Cassidy, KF5KDR, and crew members
 welcomed their new colleagues. 

 For the past 9 years, human crews were transported to and from the
 ISS via Russian Soyuz vehicles. 

 After they reached orbit, Behnken and Hurley named their Crew Dragon
 spacecraft 'Endeavour' as a tribute to the first space shuttle each
 astronaut had flown.

 The SpaceX vehicle will undergo considerable inspection over the next
 couple of weeks as part of the process of declaring the Dragon
 operational. This past weekend's mission was Space's second
 spaceflight test, Demo-2, of its Crew Dragon, but it was the first
 test with astronauts aboard.





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- QRP and WEAK SIGNAL COMMUNICATION

 GQRP Club online

 The GQRP Club has decided to see what support there would be for an
 online QRP Convention this year to replace the event which would
 have been hold in England on September 5th and 6th.

 If you are interested in attending the Online convention, the GQRP
 club would be interested in hearing from you!

 surveymonkey.co.uk/r/F7CNQS6

 (SouthGate)





 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VHF AND ABOVE (The Plumbers Delight) 

 Amazing opening on 144 MHz from Cape Verde Islands to Poland

 On Friday the 29th of May 2020, there was an extensive Sporadic-E
 opening across Europe which reached as high as 144 MHz allowing
 stations across that continent to make many fine contacts.

 The most extraordinary contacts however were probably from the
 Cape Verde Islands off the coast of Africa to Poland on 144 MHz

 The longest path recorded with the FT8 digital mode seems to have
 been from D 4 VHF to SP 5 MXU in Warsaw, a distance of just over
 5,600kms. To put that into context, the same distance from
 Cape Verde Islands to the north would reach as far as Oslo, the
 capital of Norway or far to the north of the whole island of Iceland.
 The equivalent distance to the west would reach as far as the
 US capital Washington DC.

 The most likely mode of propagation was via a maritime tropo duct
 from Cape Verde Islands to the coast of Spain and Portugal and from
 there via Sporadic-E to Poland.

 ei7gl.blogspot.com/2020/05/amazing-opening-on-144-mhz-from-cape.html


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 2020 Social Scene


 KEEP ONE WAVELENGTH AWAY AT 144 Megacycles
 #2MetersMatters




 Due to the COVID-19 situation, please check these events'
 direct for up-to-date status information.

 2020 
 
 VK7 - VK7 biennial HamFest November                           (vk7tw)

 VK4 - Rockhampton Amateur Radio Annual Dinner Sat Nov 21       (tarc)

 VK4 - TARC Xmas Party - Sun 13th December from 2pm             (tarc)

 VK4 - TARC Xmas Lights Tour - Fri 18th December from 7pm       (tarc)


 2021

 VK4 - TARC Australia Day Long Week Family Radio Camp

       Happening from Thursday afternoon 21st to Tuesday afternoon
       26th January at Girl Guides Association of Queensland Campsite
       and Training Centre, 46-56 Toolache Beach Road, Bluewater.
       AX4WIT will be on-air from the camp the 26th.           (vk4zz)

 VK2 - WYONG FIELD DAY (tentative) February 28                ( vk4zz)

 VK  - ALARAMEET 2021 Bendigo October 1 - 4                    (vk5yl)



 SOCIAL DISTANCING
 
 KEEP ONE WAVELENGTH AWAY AT 144 Megacycles



 FINAL FINAL   

 Reception Reports

 WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a
 welcome to the broadcast as they commence call-backs
 straight after the Local News. Local news follows the National news
 in all states. It would be great if those SWL's would email their
 reception reports and location to callbacks @ wia.org.au









Submitting news items

 If you would like to submit news items for possible inclusion in the
 VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to
 
	nationalnews @ wia.org.au   

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

 To submit audio 

	email nationalnews @ wia.org.au 

 and ask for the current password then read "how to submit items" 
 in the weekly news page on
 http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
  
 We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 2 minutes in length
 as we only have a half hour.

 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 it in the 3rd person.

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

 We cannot give blatant 'plugs' to raffles. 

 
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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
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