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VK National News 08Nov20

Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2020-11-08.mp3 


Text edition:
NOVEMBER 08 2020 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

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

 
2020 NOVEMBER 8 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
 

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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

 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 NOVEMBER 08 2020
 IN OUR 25th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

 WIA Director and Vice President Lee Moyle VK3GK talks on the
 IARU, Amateur Radio Exams and Youth On The Air. -
 
 WIA secretary, Peter VK8ZZ and why no "live in person"
 2021 AGM. -

 WIA's Roger Harrison VK2ZRH Editor-in-Chief of
 Amateur Radio magazine has now completed Issue Number 5.

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


 $10m for rapidly deployable emergency comms

 The federal government has awarded $8.3 million in grants to
 four major telcos for temporary, portable communications
 facilities that will be rapidly deployed to communities and
 evacuation centres.

 A further $1.7 million has been outlaid for NBN Road Muster
 trucks and 12 portable satellite kits.

 In May 2020, Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and
 the Arts, Paul Fletcher announced a $37.1 million
 Strengthening Telecommunications Against Natural Disasters
 (STAND) package

 These grants will enhance the capability of telcos to
  maintain mobile and broadband coverage in areas impacted
  during natural disasters, allowing Australians to contact
  family and essential services and making sure food, water
  and fuel purchases can occur, Minister Fletcher said.


 Read more in criticalcomms.com.au

 shorturl.at/gqJ46





 Repairs and upgrades to a Deep Space Dish in Canberra
 had kept it off the air for months and that's significant
 because it's the only dish in the world that could send
 commands to the Voyager 2 probe. Well, NASA reports an
 upgrade to the dish has allowed it to finally make contact
 with the probe again - on October 29th. It was the first
 successful transmission since March.

 As Geoff Emory, VK4ZPP said whilst 'thinking' in this weeks
 QNEWS:- 

 "Just to prove that the evolution continues, I see here in
 this weeks WIA National News that the NASA dish located
 outside of Canberra has been undergoing an upgrade. Known as
 Deep Space Station 43, or DSS43 this 70 metre diameter dish
 has successfully sent a command to the Voyager 2 spacecraft
 which was some 18,750 million kilometres from Earth and
 travelling at around 60,000Km/hr. Voyager 2 was launched on
 20th August 1977 and is just 17 light hours from Earth.
 Imagine the stress of waiting for the confirmation signal had
 been received after 8 months of radio silence?"

 (  HEAR VK4ZPP at         wiaq.org.au/ftp/vk4_qnews_64.mp3  )





 Next-generation distress beacon research

 NASA has partnered with Australias SmartSatCRC to advance
 distress-related communications and navigation technology.

 Seen as a boost for developing Australias space economy,
 NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre (GSFC) has announced a
 collaboration with SmartSatCRC to advance distress-related
 communications and navigation technology benefiting the US
 Australia and the world, here and above.

 Specifically, the SmartSat research team, will propose new
 designs for the waveform of the 406 MHz signal sent by
 beacons through the Cospas-Sarsat network. These new designs
 will further modernise second-generation beacons, taking
 advantage of encoding techniques not available when the
 Cospas-Sarsat network was developed in the 1970s.

 Future phases of the SmartSat collaboration could support
 exploration initiatives like the Artemis missions, which will
 return humans to the Moon for the first time since Apollo.
 NASA will equip Artemis astronauts with second-generation 
 beacons for use in the event of egress from spacecraft after
 splashdown or following a launch abort scenario.

 Read more in criticalcomms.com.au

 shorturl.at/atuY6





 Disinformation is damaging communities around the world.
 And we as the Ham Community are not except from
 disinformation, as we have witnessed these past years.

 Now, via ACMA we learn that an industry code of practice for
 disinformation public consultation has opened.

 The Digital Industry Group Inc (DIGI) has released a draft
 Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation for public
 consultation. The development of a code is one of the
 recommendations of the Governments  Digital Platforms
 Inquiry roadmap

 DIGI has drafted the code on behalf of digital platforms in
 Australia and is seeking submissions from interested parties
 by Tuesday, 24 November 2020.

 The Government has asked the ACMA to oversee the development
 of the code and report to Government on the code and
 platforms performance against it by June 2021.





 WIA

 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


 WIA board minutes can be found on wia.org.au click 
 WIA Information.


 this is WIA Director and Vice President Lee Moyle VK3GK

 Late last week the WIA board was privileged to participate in
 a presentation from past WIA director Peter Young VK3MV on
 the wrap up of the IARU meetings he had been attending via
 online conference over the last few weeks.

 These meetings were with IARU Region 1 and 2 with
 participation from many other representative member societies.
 Peter gave a brief overview of the history of the IARU and
 its role in Spectrum Governance. What was highlighted was the
 importance member societies like the WIA have with their
 contribution to the IARU in keeping commercial users at bay
 from taking our precious HF and VHF/UHF Amateur Radio
 allocations from us either directly or by slowly encroaching
 into our bands.
 
 Peter briefed us on the Region 3 Directors Meeting, the
 IARU Administrative Council (AC) Meeting, the Region 1
 Virtual General Conference and the Region 2 Executive
 Committee Meeting. A serious commitment by Peter given the
 time zone differences and usually in our very early mornings
 for hours at a time.

 Many thanks must go the significant contributions by our
 Region 3 IARU representatives Grant Willis VK5GR and
 Peter Young VK3MV for their initiative and push for global
 harmonisation of the amateur bands digital segments. So much
 work these guys and other volunteers contribute behind the
 scenes for the benefit of all the Amateur Radio Community,
 not just in Australia but globally.

 The WIA is the IARU recognised national peak body in
 Australia. The WIA represents all amateur radio operators in
 Australia, investing resources at these conventions for our 
 general overall benefit.

 One of the highlights from the discussions was the importance
 of EMCOMM (Emergency Communications) and having an EMCOMM
 infrastructure in place in time of natural disasters. This
 was highlighted nearly a year ago now with the bushfires last
 year and now the upcoming bushfire season this summer. We
 need a harmonized emergency system with Australia wide
 training at all levels of support. Currently WICEN is the
 Emergency Communications provider.

 Radio amateurs have a long and proud history of providing
 communications to alleviate suffering in the wake of natural
 disasters. With only a low-power HF transceiver, an
 automobile battery, and a piece of wire for an antenna, a
 skilled operator can establish communication from almost any
 location. Amateurs use their VHF and UHF allocations for many
 applications including local networks that operate
 independently of the commercial telecommunication
 infrastructure and continue to function when regular
 communication links are disrupted or overloaded.

 IARU member-societies organize and train their individual
 members and local clubs to be ready to respond in times of
 need. Each of the three IARU regional organizations has an
 emergency coordinator whose mission is to support those
 efforts and to coordinate international assistance as
 required.

 The WIA is looking for interested parties to become involved
 with EMCOMM and WICEN. If you are interested send an email
 to: nationaloffice @ wia.org.au to register your interest
 telling us a little about yourself.


 Amateur Radio Exams

 Just a quick update on Amateur Radio Exams. Currently the AMC
 require an approved Covid plan to conduct any face to face
 exams and only from approved premises (which excludes
 personal homes) The online remote exam offerings via skype
 still seem extremely popular from a convenience perspective
 and as a level 3 AMC assessor I find it extremely efficient
 giving access to candidates located anywhere with generous
 time flexibility. Still the most popular option is the
 Foundation licence with about 75% of my candidates opting for
 that licence class. Its the best value given the bands and
 modes available to get on air. From a basic operational point
 of view you get similar to Standard band privileges,
 HF access, all modes, no WARC or 20m band but also access to
 2m and 70cm, all with 10w RF output.
 
 If you have an interest or know someone who does then either
 book directly with AMC or register at vea.org.au and an
 assessor will book and arrange your AMC exam for you. Whether
 it is for Foundation, Standard or Advanced exams. Purchase
 the Foundation Manual from the WIA website, study it and
 then utilize the FREE WIA Foundation Trial Exam Portal to
 practice your exams on. Your success and confidence is
 improved significantly after attempting several of the trial
 exams available. Your study efforts will be well rewarded.

 73 from Lee Moyle VK3GK, WIA Vice President.





 This is WIA secretary, Peter VK8ZZ,

 Amongst all the COVID-19 news that has been circulating it is
 generally accepted that it is highly unlikely that we will
 have a common vaccine delivered widely until mid/late 2021.

 This will be too late for WIA AGM and Conference which has
 been proposed for May 1 and 2 of 2021 in Hobart Tasmania.
 Accordingly, the Board of the WIA has adopted a recommendation
 by the Hobart Conference Organising Committee to cancel the
 2021 conference and AGM in Hobart.

 Most unfortunate as I personally, was very much looking
 forward to visiting Tasmania and spending a few days looking
 around some of the Tasmanian whiskey and gin distilleries.

 The WIA still plan to hold its Annual General Meeting on
 Saturday 1 May 2021 but the exact details and methodology
 will need to be worked through.

 Many members have commented on the successful use of
 technology for the last AGM. I agree it was very successful
 and a 2021 AGM may well incorporate such technology again.

 I will have more news over the next few months.

 This has been WIA secretary Peter VK8ZZ for WIA National News.





 This is Roger Harrison VK2ZRH Editor-in-Chief of
 Amateur Radio magazine.

 The print run of Issue Number 5 rolled off the press on
 Wednesday last  on time  as scheduled.

 If you subscribe to the print copy of AR magazine, keep an
 eye out for it in your letterbox real soon now.

 For members who take the digital edition, watch your email
 in-box for a notification from the WIA that you can download
 your copy from the website. 

 During a recent Publications Committee meeting, we discussed
 themed issues for the magazine. Perhaps the last issue
 (No.4) could rightly be recognised as the Portable issue,
 laden as it was with the pleasures of portable play.

 Back to PubComs discussion  the first topic that sprang to
 the collective mind of the Committee was antennas. And what
 use is an antenna without a feedline? Accordingly, we present
 another themed issue  on Antennas and Feedlines. The main
 feature is on the practicalities of designing and
 building your own open feedlines.

 If equations scare you, just close your eyes and skip over
 those bits. Theres a story to read. 

 The feature DIY project is an antenna switch for the shack
 with a built-in power-and-SWR meter, from the indefatigable
 Jim Tregellas VK5JST. 

 Its nicely set off by an article on a novel arboreal aerial
 for the MF bands. Yep  using a tree for an antenna.

 Also, we have reviews of two kits  a dual-band (2m/70cm)
 Yagi, and an automatic antenna matcher/tuner.

 Even our VHF/UHF and Meteor Scatter columnists have thrown-in
 some cogent catchwords on antennas.

 As the WIA is celebrating its 110th Anniversary, last issue
 we covered part one of what happened when governments ruled
 the aether and amateur wireless experimenters clamoured for
 their licences to be returned. WIA Historian Peter Wolfenden
 VK3RV completes the story this issue, telling who did what,
 with which and when. A colourful history.

 Look out for the bright purple cover of Issue number 5.

 This has been AR magazine Editor-in-Chief Roger Harrison
 VK2ZRH for VK1WIA News.
 



 ITS CELEBRATION TIME


 NOT OFTEN WE DO BIRTHDAY CALLS - BUT NOT OFTEN DOES
 ONE OF US TURN 100 ! 

 Gordon Morrison VK3TH turned 100 years old back on the 26th
 September. He resides at the Opal of the Bay nursing home in
 Frankston.

 So from an old timer to a GENUINE old timer - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


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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.

 VANUATA

 Vanuatus national government will get an upgraded emergency
 radio network under a joint project with Australia.

 The three-year project will be undertaken under the auspices
 of the Vanuatu-Australia Defence Cooperation Program and will
 substantially boost the archipelagos disaster preparedness
 and response capability. It will also support the Vanuatu
 Police Force.

 Tropical Cyclone Harold, as well as the challenges of COVID-19,
 have highlighted the need for communications to support
 policing and disaster resilience.

 Initially focusing on delivering communications infrastructure
 and training, the effort will be expanded over the next three
 years to support 15 police outposts in total, including
 mobile two-way radio in five locations.




 UNITED KINGDOM -RESEARCHERS DEVELOP 'GAME-CHANGING' SOLAR PANEL

 If you enjoy operating portable with the help of a solar panel
 or two, you might find this report from Amateur Radio NewsLine
 particularly promising.

 Jeremy Boot G4NJH shares the news.

 "Researchers are calling the work of scientists at the
 University of York a potential "game-changer" in the world of
 solar panels. By putting a checkerboard design on the panel's
 face, the researchers have upgraded its ability to absorb 
 light by 125 percent. According to a report posted on the
 website GoodNewsNetwork.org, the panel could possibly be
 developed to absorb far more solar energy than today's panels.

 Replacing the traditional flat panel surface with a
 checkerboard design is said to increase the diffraction rate
 and thus the likelihood that more light can be absorbed. The
 research team believes this could also result in panels that
 are thinner, lighter and more flexible.

 The team's findings were published recently in the Journal
 Optica."




 USA

 In Colorado wildfires have had firefighters struggling to
 contain one particular sprawling blaze where a critical
 radio repeater has been destroyed by what authorities believe
 to be malicious vandalism.

 The portable radio repeater was being used by firefighters at
 the massive Williams Fork Fire in Colorado.

 According to news reports, firefighters found the repeater in
 pieces with guy wires cut. The antenna had been snapped off.
 
 Replacement parts were sourced and repairs were made but the
 forest service is continuing its probe.




 A US ham radio operator who had just turned 109 has become a
 Silent Key. Amateur Radio NewsLine Paul Braun WD9GCO shares
 this remembrance of him.

 "Back in 2016 my editor, Caryn Eve Murray, gave me an
  assignment to contact and interview a man who was believed
  to be the oldest living ham.

  Cliff Kayhart, W4KKP was 104 years old at the time and had
  been a licensed, active ham for 79 years. He was an absolute
  delight to talk to, bright and sharp and still active on the
  air.Our conversation was mostly about his age and activity,
  but that story led to talk about World War II and his
  experiences before, during, and after the war. As NewsLine
  went to production on Thursday, Oct. 29th, we learned that
  Cliff had become a Silent Key on Oct. 26th, just a few days
  past his 109th birthday. Our condolences to his family and
  all who knew him.

  After our NewsLine report ran, we posted an extended version
  of my interview with Cliff on our website as an Extra."
  You can listen by following the link in the text version of
  WIA News newscast.

  shorturl.at/afnoG
 
  On a personal note, the phone call I had with him remains
  one of the highlights of my career with NewsLine, and one
  of the most memorable of my life. WB4KKP has gone QRT one
  last time."


 Thanks Paul and that story of a true Old Timer prompts me
 to join with WIA News Editor Graham in congratulating an 
 Aussie OT'er Gordon Morrison VK3TH who turned 100 years old
 back in September.




 A.R.DAY.

 Amateur radio operators in the United States may be getting 
 their own national holiday thanks to Congresswoman Debbie
 Lesko who has introduced a resolution to declare April 18,
 2021 as National Amateur Radio Operators Day, recognizing ham
 radio as a means for teaching, for communicating and for
 spurring the development of new innovations.

 The congresswoman presented the measure just days after
 attending a virtual event hosted by the Sun City Grand Hams
 based in Surprise, Arizona.

 Why the 18th of April?

 The date is timed to coincide with the anniversary of the
 founding of the International Amateur Radio Union.


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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT    


  ----2020 ----------


 CQ WW DX CW NOVEMBER 28-29

  --------------
 
 SPRING VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS November 27-28

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

 December 6 - 8 160 Meter WW

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

 DECEMBER 14 - 15 10 Mtr World Wide


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


  ----2021-------


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

 Ross Hull Memorial VHF/UHF Contest takes place ALL of 
 January 2021
 
 --------------
 
 VHF-UHF SUMMER FIELD DAY - Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 January.

  --------------
 
 CQWW 160M  CW CONTEST January  29 - 31.

 CQWW 160M SSB CONTEST February 26 - 28.

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 February 20-21  International DX CW Contest

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

 DX WINDOW
 
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 AUSTRALIA

 VI 75 WW 2 is active until November 11th, 2020 to
 commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the
 Second World War. Activity is on the HF bands and QSL is via
 LoTW.


 VK 65 PFA, will continue until the 24th of November marking
 World Polio Day. The special event station VK 65 PFA, will
 continue until the 24th of November. Visit the QRZ page of
 VK65PFA for operating and QSL details.
  
 
 Members of the Wireless Institute of Australia are QRV with
 special call VI 110 WIA until the end of 2020 to celebrate
 our 110th anniversary.

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 OR 39 CLM in Belgium commemorates the liberation in 1944 by
 Canadian troops.  OR39CLM is on air only November 13.

 onz.be/or39clm/

 And speaking of "the Canuks" Be listening for Ron, VA 3 RVK
 who will be on the air in Canada as XL 3 T until November 24.
 This to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the ending of
 World War II and the Canadian Liberation.
 
 Be listening for him as well as CJ3T on November 28th.

 QSL for both callsigns to VE3AT.

 
 Still in the 'low countries' Special event station
 OP 20 FENIKS honours the memory of the women and men who
 were involved in the reconstruction efforts in and around
 Westhoek after the end of World War I.

 Look for them on HF on SSB, CW and digital modes.

 QSL to ON 5 YL direct or via the bureau and in todays REWIND
 John Knox will take an in-depth look at these 'Flanders Fields.'

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 Bob, W0YBS sure has picked a "hot spot" to be active from.
 Active as V 31 CO from Belize until the 13th of November.
 Activity on 80 to 10m  using CW, SSB, FT8 and RTTY.
 QSL via W 0 YBS and Logbook of The World.
 
--------------

 The ARI Fidenza Club (IQ4FE) puts a number of special event
 call signs on the air during 2020 to commemorate the life
 and achievements of Guglielmo Marconi.

 During November, II 4 RVT commemorates the beginnings of
 Radio Vatican in 1931. QSL via IQ 4 FE.

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 AFGHANISTAN
 
 T6AA

 Robert, S53R plans to remain in the capital city working in
 his spare time as T6AA until mid-December.

 (SouthGate)

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 Iraq, YI.

 Giorgio, IU5HWS has been stationed in Iraq with the
 Italian Army since September and expects to remain there
 until around 20 January. 

 The Iraqi Amateur Radio Society has authorized him to be
 active as YI9/IU5HWS until his requested callsign (YI9WS)
 is granted by the National Communications and
 Media Commission.

 (sarl)

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 NET ADVICE

 The Snowy Mountains Amateur Radio Club would like to advise
 all Amateurs of an increasingly popular weekly Net that is
 gaining in popularity in the NSW Far South Coast and Monaro
 region.

 Every Sunday evening  Peter, VK2DIE hosts a "dinky die" 
 Australian Culture Net during which contributors, as well as
 Peter himself, recite poetry from some of our great
 Australian Bush Poets, as well as the sharing of some yarns,
 jokes (Clean please!), and anecdotes all with an Australian
 theme.

 If you would like to join in you can do so by calling into
 the NSW Far South Coast Network on VK2RSE 147.375 MHz,
 VK2RFS 146.760, and VK3RDH 146.625 all not requiring tone at
 1900 hours (NSW Daylight Savings Time). You can also join in
 using IRLP Node 6211.

 The Net generally goes for around an hour or so and operates
 in an "open mike" style coordinated by Peter. The Club looks
 forward to hearing your contributions and trust that you will
 enjoy this Net as much as many of them already do.

 ( Angelo Giuffr VK2NWT Snowy Mountains Amateur Radio Club)
 

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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

 ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -
 
 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos

 THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD
 BEVAN




 FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary @ amsat-vk.org

 Upcoming sees a number of amateur radio satellites
 expected to launch in the  next few months.

 AMSAT-EA reports that their PocketQubes EASAT-2
 and HADES have been integrated for launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9
 in December, while GENESIS-L and GENESIS-N have been
 integrated into their dispenser for launch on Firefly's
 Alpha rocket.

 AMSAT's RadFxSat-2 / Fox-1E is expected to launch by the
 end of this year on Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne vehicle
 and carries a 30 kHz wide V/u linear transponder.

 The Tevel Mission is a series of 8 Israeli CubeSats
 carrying FM transponders and expect launch aboard a
 SpaceX Falcon 9 in December. Also is a 3U CubeSat
 called Tausat. This one is scheduled to launch on a
 resupply mission to the ISS in February. Tausat carries
 an FM transponder.

 Tel Aviv University has built and launched this nanosatellite,
 designed to measure cosmic radiation in space. The
 nanosatellite, called TAU-SAT1, was devised, developed,
 assembled and tested at the new Nanosatellite Centre, an
 interdisciplinary endeavour of the faculties of
 Engineering and Exact Sciences and the Porter School of the
 Environment and Earth Sciences.

 Its dimensions are roughly 10 cm. by 10 cm. by 30 cm. -
 the size of a shoe box - and it weighs less than 2.5 kg.
 The satellite will collect data using antennas, and transmit
 them for analysis to the TAU station, which is built on top
 of the university's engineering building. The satellite will
 also serve as a space relay for amateur radio stations
 around the world.

 More information can be found at
 amsat-ea.org/

 [ANS and Eham.net]




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- INTERNET, THE HAMS DOMAIN.

 Yahoo Groups closing soon

 Just a reminder for listeners who use or who have subscribed
 to ANY Yahoo group that December 15, groups.yahoo.com, or
 Yahoo Groups, and its list service will shut down.
 Many amateurs are still using Yahoo groups.

 For want more information, go to
 help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN35505.html.
 
 (rsgb)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
 
 IARU REGION 3
 Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies  
 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz        
      

 Region 1 3760  7110  14300  18160  21360 kHz

 Region 2 3750  3985  7060  7240  7275  14300  18160  21360 kHz

 IARU Region 2 appoints new Emergency Coordinator

 The Executive Committee has appointed Dr. Carlos A. Santamaria
 CO 2 JC as the new R2 Emergency Coordinator  

 They made the appointment after a call to all Member
 Societies for candidates after the recent retirement of
 Dr. Cesar Pio Santos HR2P after 12 years of service.  

 CO 2 JC has extensive experience serving as Federacion de
 Radioaficionados de Cuba coordinator of the National
 Emergency Network both in exercises and communications during
 activations in the event of hurricanes and even earthquakes,
 maintaining contact with the coordinators of other Caribbean
 countries to protect emergency frequencies.  He also advises
 the Cuban headquarters of the United Nations Organization on
 Emergency communications during disasters.

 (Source iaru-r2.org)




 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ROAR
 ROTARIANS OF AMATEUR RADIO 
 website: froar.org
 email: webmaster@ifroar.org
 FaceBook: facebook.com/groups/RotariansROAR/
 0645z - 0730z  ANZO Net           7.118 (varies due to propagation)
 0730z - 0830z  International net 14.293 (varies due to propagation)
 
 Members of the Rotary International Fellowship are currently
 operating, but about to go QRT,  as GB 0 RPP to promote
 World Polio Day and raise awareness of the Polio Plus
 organization.

 All QSOs will be confirmed automatically with a bureau QSL.
 Cards are managed by G 3 LUW and G 3 SZF.

 (SouthGate)









 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
 (Youngsters On The Air)
 youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
 twitter.com/hamyota

 DECEMBER is YOTA Month 2020

 During the entire month of December many many youngsters will
 be active with YOTA as suffix in the callsign.

 The idea for this is to show the amateur radio hobby to youth
 and to encourage youngsters to be active on the ham radio
 waves. Give a demonstration in a school or local club,
 gather together with your friends, grab a pie and make some
 QSOs or enjoy a great pile-up. Let's all show this great
 hobby to the world!

 Feel free to make a QSO with the youngsters, they are happy
 to get some attention and exchange information. Licensed and
 unlicensed youth will be making QSOs, be aware this could be
 their first radio contact ever so please give them a chance
 to experience a possible new hobby.

 Word in from the RSGB that GB 20 YOTA is going to be their
 station, so listen up.

 As we came into the studio today word has been received
 on special YOTA activities here in region 3. Again here is 
 WIA Vice President Lee Moyle VK3GK

 New Youth on The Air (YOTA) initiatives.

 If you have an interest to help out with YOTA then let the
 WIA know of your interest. WIA Director Oscar VK3TX is
 looking for volunteers to help revitalize an important aspect
 of Amateur Radio to youth, establishing STEM programs and
 introducing new people to experience Contesting, ARDF and
 other technical and competitive aspects of our fascinating
 hobby. This years YOTA conference in Thailand unfortunately
 was cancelled due to Covid but we expect it will be on again
 next year. Keep a look out for some exciting announcements
 from the WIA with respect to youth participation in next
 years YOTA conference. Email nationaloffice @ wia.org.au to
 register your interest.

 ( events.ham-yota.com/ )


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                  REWIND

 

            N O V E M B E R   8


    In Flanders fields the poppies blow
      Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place; and in the sky
   The larks, still bravely singing, fly
      Scarce heard amid the guns below.
 

 REWIND - and today we rewind to the 1920'S and the 
 reconstruction of Flanders Fields commemorated this
 Armistice month by special event station OP 20 FENIKS

 To bring Phoenix 2020 - The Great Reconstruction after the
 First World War in the Westhoek in Belgium to worldwide
 attention, the radio amateurs of the UBA sections from Gullegem
 and Ypres have joined forces for the month of November 2020
 with the special event station OP20FENIKS.

 After the First World War, the entire Westhoek in Belgium was
 in ruins. Recovery seemed almost impossible.

 Four years of trench warfare left untold devastation for man
 and nature in its wake. The First World War had wiped dozens
 of towns and villages along the old frontline clean off the
 map.

 Recovery seemed out of the question.

 Immediately after the Armistice, the first inhabitants
 returned. People especially needed food, children had to go
 back to school, social life was restarted, and above all the
 inhabitants made a home again from a heap of stones. In less
 than ten years, the entire area rose like a Phoenix from its
 ashes.

 Phoenix or the Post First World War Reconstruction is an
 ode to the resilience of forgotten men and women who cleared
 rubble and rebuilt the country after the First World War.

 Our radio amateur station is located in the immediate vicinity
 of the memorial of Hill 62, located in Zillebeke-Ieper.

 The special event station OP20FENIKS will be heard on VHF and
 HF in SSB, in CW as well in some Digi modes.

 The HF station is at the  Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood Museum ,
 VHF station finds its unique place a little further on, in
 the grassy plain along the right side of the memorial of
  Hill 62 .

 Listen and or contact the station through November.

 OP 20 F.E.N.I.K.S

 QSL: via ON 5 YL

 Info:
 westtoer.be/nl/search/feniks
 flandersfields.be/en/feniks2020
 flandersfields.be/en/flanders-fields/exhibitions

  In Flanders Fields
    BY JOHN MCCRAE


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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 
 
 VK4 - Rockhampton Amateur Radio Annual Dinner Sat Nov 28 (vk4acc)

 VK4 - TARC AGM November 29 at Rossiter Park Aitkenvale (tarc)

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

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



 2021

 VK4 - TARC Australia Day Long Week Family Radio Camp
       Thursday afternoon 21st to Tuesday afternoon 26th
       January at Girl Guides Association of Queensland 
       Campsite  and Training Centre Bluewater.        (vk4zz)

 VK2 - WYONG FIELD DAY February 28                    ( vk4zz)

 VK  - ALARAMEET 2021 Bendigo VK3 October 1 - 4        (vk5yl)

 VK7 - VK7 biennial HamFest Miena Community Hall       (vk7tw)
 

 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 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
wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/

We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 1.5 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. (First if YOU are reading your own item)


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.

	vk1wia-broadcasters @ lists.wia.org.au


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Oh... and to contact us with your news because
If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!

	Email nationalnews @ wia.org.au 

and for audio wia.org.au click news in member area

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!

WIANEWS backup thanks to Brendan VK4BLP can be found on
wiaq.org.au

BACKUPS OF THE BACKUP!! thanks to Tony VK7AX
www.vk7ax.id.au/wianews/

wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ (This is the link
to the original text version and original audio on wia site)


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

TWITTER 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?
wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/

The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of interest to
WIA affiliated clubs and 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 IF broadcast, are done so 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 would like to see the call-backs reported each broadcast,
OR have call-backs to contribute to the National News call back
tally then please send through your call-backs to
	
	callbacks @ wia.org.au


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 from. Send unsubscribe 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.

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