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Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2019-01-06.mp3 


Text edition:
Jan 6 2019 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
(Note.. please remove spaces in email addresses)
 

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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 

 TWITTER http://twitter.com/VK1WIA

 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 and then when you upload audio
 also email us the txt version. 
 

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JAN 6 2019  
 IN OUR 23rd YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
  
 WIA Director Marcus, vk5wtf, announces WIA YOTA involvement 

 WIA News Callbacks, Gordon VK4VP with a reminder about emails

 THOSE STORIES & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 2018
 AND FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 06 2019



 Sydney to Hobart 2018 - pilgrimage to our shacks

 Boxing Day, the start of a fun filled time for several amateurs in
 VK.

 The event? The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

 For the last several years, VK's 4TMZ, 7ZCR, 7EV and 7VKT have
 undertaken the role of being volunteer monitors of the frequencies
 used in the Sydney to Hobart classic. They do this as an extension
 of the main stream amateur hobby, a bit of fun and the odd bit of
 excitement.

 With an array of radios and SDR devices, the frequencies are
 monitored 24/7 during the race, listening out for any reports of
 damage, emergency incidents, retirements and so on. Every second of
 the race is recorded and uploaded to the cloud where Mark, VK4TMZ,
 who spends countless hours perfecting these systems reviews each
 5 minute block of audio received by each feed of each operator that
 has been sent to the cloud storage for review any message that has
 been sent.

 Many messages are received in the first instance but confirmation of
 the message is done via the recording. 

 Why you ask?

 Well, main stream media organisations that are based overseas as well
 as in Australia appreciate their efforts in providing them with the
 fastest and most reliable source of news for this event, as it is
 from the horseâ€Ös mouth so to speak and verified by the recording.
 This news is quickly put up on various websites and news feeds by
 these journalist, that receive thousands of hits an hour. This year
 there were around a dozen feeds from various locations being recorded.

 As history has shown, a couple of sources and HF do not go hand
 in hand with reliable reception. Mark has absolutely nailed it and
 with Clayton VK7ZCR having perfected the art of SDR reception of the
 two frequencies used being 4483khz and 6516khz, the end result has
 been extremely reliable feeds providing the said organisations with
 the most current news.

 Not much sleep has been had but boy I'm told it's fun listening for
 calls during the wee hours of the morning. Eric VK7EV has provided
 the system with some fantastic audio being from the North West Coast.

 VK7VKT struck gold this year with a couple of the media outlets
 organising media accreditation to go out on a media vessel to
 photograph the line honours battle on their behalf. Now that may
 stir up a picture of some luxury cruiser making its way down to the
 Iron Pot after a 3am start and being on hand in the media centre at
 Mawsonâ€Ös Pavilion for when the boats depart to head down the river.
 But you would be mistaken, Try a RHIB travelling at 40 knots heading
 down the river with a southerly coming up the river.

 Sitting 20 metres off the side of the big maxi yachts getting some
 great images. Tony still cannot get the grin off his face.

 A big thank you to Mark, VK4TMZ who puts so much work into this
 that allows the mentioned VK7's to enjoy this segment of our hobby.

 (vk7wi news)





 REACH FOR THE SKY 1

 VI25AJ is a special event station which will be active at the
 Australian Scout Jamboree between 4th - 14th  January. 

 Robert Broomhead, past WIA Director has some exciting news!

 "On the 12th of January, Tony Hutchison VK5ZAI will establish a phone
 connection from Talem Bend in South Australia to ISS astronaut
 Mike Fossum KF5AQG, enabling Scouts at the 25th Australian Jamboree
 to ask him questions about life on board the international space
 station.

 Back home on earth now, Mike finds it easy enough to have a
 conversation with these young Scouts: He is, after all, the
 leader of a troop of Scouts himself in the United States.

 This event will take place at 10:30 a.m. SA Summer time (00:00 UTC)
 on Saturday morning 12th and will be streamed live to EchoLink and
 IRLP by Bob, VK4DA and the British Amateur Television Club site By
 Shane, VK4KHZ. The contact will also be broadcast live via the local
 FM radio station from the Jamboree site.

 The exchange will have an impressive audience locally as well: It's
 expected that 8,000 to 9,000 scouts will be attending this event.
 Members of the Amateur Radio Experimenters Group and the Adelaide
 Hills Amateur Radio Society will be there at the Jamboree as well,
 promoting our hobby of Amateur Radio.

 For WIA National News this is Robert VK3DN."





 REACH FOR THE SKY 2 - OR SHOULD THAT READ REACH FOR THE VALIUM.

 WIA and Amateur Radio Newsline Newsman John Williams VK4JJW is
 suffering the consequences of RECKLESS FLYING!

 Into the Devil's Triangle no less (the Tasmanian Devil's Triangle,
 perhaps?)

 Johnâ€Ös (JJW) Christmas present, nothing less than a full sized drone!

 Well itâ€Ös become SILENT KEY AND VANISHED INTO THE EITHER.

 Seems it went to High - to Far - To Quick

 VERY sad indeed. We're going to have to sign that fellow up for some
 piloting lessons.

 Not sure the warranty covers "wandering off to points unknown" as
 reason for replacement...........I hope Baci his Wonder Dog
 has the ability sniff it out for him.......

 Meanwhile I do wonder if we should seek the deployment of bloodhounds
 and top detectives in the never-ending search for a  rogue drone in
 VK4.

 Has anyone checked out 'Crash Converters ? '

 You recall the famous "Twilight Zone" created by Rod Serling?
 Well this device could well be the..........'TWILIGHT DRONE!"

 ( Written, with apologies, to VK4JJW by VK3DN / VK4BB / KU2GUT ) 





 WIA 

 Hello, this is WIA Director Marcus, vk5wtf!

 Welcome to the new year!

 Another year gone, and it was a big year me, what about you?
 It was the year I first played with DMR, went back to a QRP shack
 and built a fully self-contained balloon tracking computer
 cluster made up of 4 Raspberry Pi class computers.

 And of course, none of us are getting younger!

 But what about engaging and connecting with those who are younger
 in this amazing hobby. Many of us saw something magic about radios
 before we turned 18, but many didn't get their licence until later 
 in life; and this shows in the rough numbers of amateur licences in
 Australia. There was something else that stuck out, the numbers
 below the age of 30 are quite low.

 What can we do?

 The WIA is getting ready to support the younger members of our
 community, through events like December YOTA month. YOTA is now
 a well-established community in region 1. The WIA has put its
 support behind, and voted for seed funding to establish YOTA in
 region 3.

 This is where we need your help!

 Are you listening to this and under the age of 30?

 Do you know someone who isn't listening and is under the age of 30?

 Do you work with those under the age of 30 who have an interest?

 Do you know someone interested in electronics and tinkering?

 Well, we want to hear from you! You can contact myself or the WIA
 secretary by email, secretary @ wia.org.au a number of social media
 channels or any other creative means. This is not a call for
 volunteers and you don't need to be a member, this is a call to get
 in contact with that demographic and build something amazing. You
 can also pass on my details to those not listening.

 My email address is vk5wtf @ wia.org.au

 73, this is vk5wtf, signing off.



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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.  

 SWITZERLAND

 Special prefix 

 The Swiss national radio society Union Schweizerischer Kurzwellen
 Amateure (USKA) is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year (2019)

 Throughout the whole year:-
 HB9-stations may use the prefix HB90, together with their suffix;
 HB3-stations likewise the prefix HB30. 





 LOW COUNTRIES

 AM stations fall silent

 Chris Greenway has tweeted about the closure of AM Medium Wave
 stations in Belgium and the Netherlands on December 31  

 Just a few days since the last Belgian AM (mediumwave) transmitters
 went silent. Years ago in SE England, one could easily listen, in
 daytime, to AM radio from a number of neighbouring countries
 (Belgium, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway) on an ordinary
 portable.

 No longer!

 Though listeners in all of those countries continue to be able to
 listen to the many AM stations still active in the UK.

 Along with the last two Belgian AM stations (621 & 1125 kHz), the
 only remaining high-power AM station in the Netherlands (1008 kHz)
 also closed December 31.

 Spain and the UK have become the only countries in western Europe
 with a substantial presence on the AM band. The band is also still
 used to some extent further east. The most powerful AM transmitter
 in Europe is in Hungary (1,000 kilowatts on 540 kHz).

 Follow Chris Greenway on

 https://twitter.com/ChrisGreenwayUK/
 https://radioatlanticodelsur.blogspot.com/





 UNITED KINGDOM

 The UK regulator, Ofcom, have recently started issuing G5 + 3 letter
 callsigns to radio amateurs 

 In the last century, from 1966 until 1981, G5 + 3 letter calls were
 issued to foreign citizens as Reciprocal licences: 

 From 1981 reciprocal callsigns no longer had a separate Prefix,
 instead they were issued from the standard Class A (G4) and
 Class B (G6) call blocks.

 In this century, Ofcom has, when requested, reissued a few of the
 old G5 + 3 letter callsigns to their previous holders, but recently
 have started issuing new calls from the G5 block.

 One of the beneficiaries has been the G-QRP Club, which is devoted
 to Low Power operation. That club now have the callsign G 5 LOW





 UNITED STATES

 A Silicon Valley startup that caught the FCCâ€Ös attention in January
 2018 after launching four experimental satellites from India has been
 fined $900,000 by the United States agency, a civil penalty for the
 unapproved launch and operation of the ultra-tiny so-called
 SpaceBEEs. 

 The SpaceBEES were launched barely a month after the FCC denied the 
 companyâ€Ös application to deploy the quartet of satellites.





 CUBA

 Ham radio exam success in Cuba

 The FRC report a 96.95% pass rate in the amateur radio exams held
 in Cuba, December 22.
 
 The exams were taken by 263 people of whom 255 passed.
 
 137 passing Category 3
  60 Category 2 and
  58 the highest license exam, Category 1



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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


 Ted Powell Memorial Dx Challenge

 The October to December period of the Ted Powell Memorial DX
 Challenge for 2018 has now closed and entries are open until
 14 January.

 The objective of the challenge is to work the most wanted
 DXCC entities based on their ranking in Clublog's "Most Wanted" list,
 which is published on the contest website.

 All Australian amateurs are eligible to enter and entering is easy.
 You don't need to be a serious DXer. If you've worked any DX during
 October to December, head over to vk2au.org and submit an entry.
 The website is tidy and easy to understand. Scroll down to the
 "Entry Submission" section where you will find a number of simple
 ways to submit your entry.

 This is a fun and relaxed challenge where you work DX in your
 own time over a 3 month period. It's easy, and submitting an entry
 only takes a few minutes.

 The website again... www.vk2au.org

 (Peter VK2PR on behalf of the Fisher's Ghost Amateur Radio Club)





 2019

 ARRL RTTY Roundup January 5 – 6
 This contest will, for the first time, permit the use of FT8 as well
 as traditional RTTY.


 Summer VHF /UHF Field Day. Saturday 12 Sunday 13 January

 John Moyle Field Day is March 17 and 18

 20th Harry Angel Memorial Sprint May 4

 Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest July 20

 VK Remembrance Day Contest is August 17-18



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 THROUGH THE DX WINDOW

 Masada Fortress special event THIS weekend

 Members of the Holy Land DX Group will operate from the heart of
 'Masada Fortress' as 4 X 0 M  between January 4-6th, 2019.
 
 Built by King Herod the Great, Masada, was designated a UNESCO
 World Heritage in 2001. From its strategic perch in the Judean Desert
 overlooking the Dead Sea, this historically famous palace fortress is
 one of the most visited tourist sites in all of Israel.

 For more info, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masada

 Activity will start on Friday, January 4th, at 0730 UTC, and close
 down on Sunday, January 6th, 0600 UTC.

 80-10 meters using CW and SSB. 
 
 QSL Manager is Antonello, IK2DUW

 (SouthGate)





 Columbian Special Event

 Look for special event station 5 K 6 RM to be active during the
 Manizales Fair between January 5-12th.
 QSL via Bureau
 For more details, see: http://5k6rm.blogspot.com





 Michael OE 6 MBG is in the Seychelles signing S 79 AA from
 5th January until 2nd February QRV on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10m
 running 400w.
 Logs will be uploaded to Logbook of The World.

 (irts)




 Roland F 8 EN is back in Gabon until mid-March.
 He is using his TR8CR callsign on 40 – 17m on CW and SSB.
 QSL manager is F6AJA.

 (irts)



 DF13, German special event

 Look for special event stations with Prefix's DF13 to be active
 until June 30th, 2019. 

 This to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the maiden flight of the
 Junkers F-13, The first all-metal built airplane, was introduced
 to civil aviation and is the mother of all commercial aircraft.

 All QSOs will be automatically confirmed after July 15th, 2019, with
 a QSL card via Bureau. If you do not need a QSL card, let them know.

 Send direct QSLs via DM2TO -- shipping starting after August 1st,
 2019.

 For more details and info on awards, see QRZ.com





 Alexei RD 1 AV is now QRV as RI 1 ANV from Vostok Research Station
 in the Antarctic.  This callsign replaces RI 1 ANC which expired on
 Christmas Eve.  QSL manager is RN 1 ON.  

 (irts)





 SRI LANKA, 4S.
 Peter, DC 0 KK is QRV as 4 S 7 KKG from Moragalla, IOTA AS-003, until
 April 1, 2019. Activity is on the HF bands using mainly CW and various
 digital modes.





 Andre ON7YK is active from his station in Gambia using the callsign
 C 5 YK. He will be there until early March 2019.
 QSL to his home call ON7YK



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 MEDIA WATCH

 Paul Gaskell G4MWO, Editor of the 5 MHz Newsletter advises the
 latest edition, No 22 – Autumn/Winter 2018 is now available for
 free pdf download from the ‘External Linksâ€Ö section of the Wikipedia
 60m Band page

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60-meter_band#External_links 

 or the RSGB 5 MHz page 

 http://rsgb.org/main/operating/band-plans/hf/5mhz/

 This edition includes 5 MHz news from 10 countries, features the
 latest number of CEPT countries on 5 MHz, Exercise Blue Ham 100
 and an article on Taking Care on 5357.





 This is Gordon VK4VP with a reminder about the news call-back
 reporting.

 As most people are aware at the end of the WIA news broadcast there 
 is usually a process to record the number of listeners that heard
 the news.  The number of listeners is forwarded back to the WIA so
 there is a record of how many people heard the news.

 The most important task is to check-in at the end of the news so you
 are counted and the second most important task is to get those
 numbers back to the right person via email.

  This is the responsibility of the call-back co-ordinator that records
 the numbers and these are then sent to Callbacks @ wia.org.au

 There are still a couple that come into the old email address so this
 is just a reminder if you haven't sent numbers in for a while or
 have an old email address in your list of contacts to update the
 address.

 Once again that is Callbacks @ wia.org.au

 Well until next time, this is Gordon VK4VP.



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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - DStar

 Soyuz Flight Deploys DStar Amateur Radio Satellites

 The Soyuz flight on December 27th carrying a pair of Kanopus V remote
 sensing satellites also deployed two German Orbital Systems
 D-Star ONE satellites:

 D-Star ONE - Sparrow
 D-Star ONE - iSat.

 Beacons have been successfully received. These satellites carry a
 D-STAR parrot repeater that will be available for use by amateur
 radio operators. The uplink is 437.325 MHz and the downlink is
 435.525 MHz.

 More information on the launch and other payloads deployed can be
 found at http://russianspaceweb.com/kanopus-v5-v6.html

 (AMSAT-NA)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FAITH. 

 The start of the new year is bringing a new net for participants in
 the Christian Amateur Radio Fellowship:

 Itâ€Ös a VoIP Net and it will first meet on the first Saturday of 2019
 thatâ€Ös January 5th at 2 p.m. Central Time in the U.S.

 The net is being made possible with the help of the DigicommCafe and
 the Alabama Link and can be found on EchoLink, Allstar, and D-STAR.

 For more details visit the website carf.net

 Everyone is welcome regardless of denomination.

 (LLOYD COLSTON KC5FM via ARNewsLine)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER

 Spacecraft flies past most distant world ever studied by humankind.

 Sky News UK reports a NASA spacecraft has flown past the most distant
 world ever studied - sparking jubilant celebrations from scientists.

 The New Horizons spacecraft paid a visit to the tiny, icy world of
 Ultima Thule, which lies one billion miles beyond Pluto, in the early
 hours of New Year's Day.

 Roughly 20 miles long and shaped like a giant peanut, the mysterious
 object lies four billion miles from Earth.

 Clear images of the cosmic body are expected to emerge in the coming
 days.

 As crowds cheered at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
 in Maryland, the mission's lead scientist Alan Stern said:
 "Go New Horizons!   Never before has a spacecraft explored something 
 so far away."

 (SouthGate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA
 www.iota-world.org

 A group of French and Belgian operators will travel to Sierra Leone
 and activate Banana Island from 9th – 21st January.
 The IOTA reference is AF-037 and the callsign will be 9LY1JM.

 (irts)




 Philippe F 6 OBD will sign FK/F6OBD until 20th February on HF 
 using wire antennas.  New Caledonia has the IOTA reference OC-032.
 QSL via the bureau to his home call.

 (irts)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
 http://www.raotc.org.au  
     
 Hallo everyone, this is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that there is no
 RAOTC broadcast tomorrow morning.

 The first Radio Amateur's Old Timers Club of Australia's bulletin for
 2019 will be on Monday February 4th.

 On behalf of the RAOTC I wish everyone a happy and safe New Year and
 we look forward to bringing you our first bulletin on Monday,
 February 4th.

 73 from Clive, VK6CSW. 





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS
 A Youth Net meets Saturdays at 0100 UTC on IRLP Reflector #2.
 Young Hams Net 3.590 - 7:30pm Victorian time. 
 http://www.ham-yota.eu/
 https://www.facebook.com/groups/youngstersontheair
 http://www.arrl.org/youth-nets

 Radio activity youngsters will enjoy

 Over in the UK, the Shropshire Star's Toby Neal reports that amateur
 radio enthusiasts helped youngsters beat the post-Christmas blues
 with a technology and communications activity day in Wellington.

 Aimed at the current generation of tech-mad children, it is called
 Youngsters On The Air, and was at the 2nd Wellington Scouts' hut
 Sunday, December 30.
 
 The Wellington YOTA event – which was part of the global event –
 included a live radio station where they spoke to other youngsters
 around the world and used special event radio station, "GB 1 8YOTA."

 The day included light beams to communicate with others, operating
 a digital TV station, using hand-held radio to send signals up to
 satellites to speak all over the world and also many other hands-on
 activities. 

 Read the full article by Toby Neal
 shropshirestar.com/news/local-hubs/telford/2018/12/26/radio-activity-youngsters-will-enjoy/

 (sourced to SouthGate)





 "My name is Izzy M6TZI and my videos will introduce you to
 Amateur Radio. The first one is about waves, amplitude, frequency
 and the range of human hearing.

 I use a signal generator and oscilloscope and I am helped by Lily."

 That's the voice of Izzy M6TZI who has produced some introductory
 videos on amateur radio, two so far, one on Waves and one on AM and
 FM Modulation.

 The link to M6TZI's You Tube Vid's is in the text edition

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y3llWbp2LA



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 2019 Social Scene

 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)

     Melbourne QRP by the Bay is an occasional gathering of
     homebrewers, QRPers and portable operators. Normally between
     about 15 and 30 people show up for a very convivial couple
     of hours.

     Bring yourself, an idea and an interesting piece of equipment.

     Gather at Chelsea beach near the lifesaving club. Afterwards many
     go for tea at a local restaurant.

    That's 3pm Saturday February 2, 2019 for Melbourne QRP by the Bay
    at Chelsea beach.

 More details on the Facebook event page at 
 https://www.facebook.com/events/220696472182095/

 VK2 - Wyong Field Day Feb 24                                 (vk2kfu)

 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)
 
 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.





 Christmas Past

 BUT THE ELF SPRINGS TO LIFE!

 Next week on this WIA newscast our International Explorer Jason
 VK2LAW will look into the Chines ELF.

 ELF?
  
 Extremely Low Frequency radio waves, are also known as ELF waves.

 China has built a giant experimental radio antenna on a piece of
 land almost five times the size of New York City!

 This Wireless Electromagnetic Method project took 13 years to build
 but researchers said that it was now finally ready to emit
 extremely low frequency radio (ELF waves.)

 Although the project has civilian applications – officially it
 will be used for earthquake and mineral detection and forms part
 of Chinaâ€Ös 11th five-year plan – it could also play a crucial
 role in military communications.

 Scientists said that its transmissions could be picked up by
 a submarine lurking hundreds of metres under the sea, thus
 reducing the vesselâ€Ös risk of having to resurface to receive
 transmissions.

 The project follows the construction of Chinaâ€Ös first
 military-grade Super Low Frequency transmission station in 2009.

 That and much much more in next weekâ€Ös edition of the news
 you can trust - WIA NATIONAL NEWS.


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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