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Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

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Text edition:
DECEMBER 06 2020 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
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2020 DECEMBER 6 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 DECEMBER 06 2020
 IN OUR 25th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS


 WIA PRESIDENT GREG VK2GPK  and AMC/ACMA FRUSTRATIONS. -

 WIA VICE PRESIDENT LEE MOYLE VK3GK Amateur Satellite Policy. -

 WIA SECRETARY PETER VK8ZZ AND NEW BOARD REQUIRED. -

 WIA AR MAGAZINE EDITOR IN CHIEF ROGER VK2ZRH ROLLS OUT ISSUE 6. -

 WIA DX AWARDS MANAGER GRAHAM VK3KA AND SPONSORSHIP. 
 

 THESE AND MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 



 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y
 

 WIA BOARD MINUTES
 wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/minutes/


 WIA BOARD NEWSLETTERS (older)
 Giving members to have a better awareness of Board activities.
 wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/newsletters/




 WIA Secretary Peter VK8ZZ

 The WIA Board has determined that in accordance with the
 constitution an election of directors shall be conducted by
 postal ballot.

 Three directors retire at the conclusion of the next Annual
 General Meeting which will be held on 1st May 2021, namely
 Greg Kelly VK2GPK, myself Peter Clee VK8ZZ and Scott Williams
 VK3KJ.

 Each retiring director is eligible for re-election.

 Nominations are called for from persons seeking election as a
 director of the WIA. A director must be a voting member of the
 WIA and must hold an Australian amateur radio license. Any
 person wishing to nominate as a candidate for the election as
 director of the WIA must deliver a nomination form to the
 Returning Officer by not later than 31 January 2021:

 A nomination form is available on the WIA web site.

 Delivery to the Returning Officer may be made by hand when the
 WIA national office is open or by Australia Post mail.
 Nominations received by facsimile or by email cannot be
 accepted.

 We encourage members to consider nominating for this most
 important role.

 73 this has been WIA Secretary Peter VK8ZZ




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

 Late last Monday night, the 30th of November, the files for
 Issue 6 of AR magazine were uploaded to the printer's server. 

 You will recall that, back in late July, when I took on
 Issue No.2, I promised that wed publish all six issues
 of the magazine this year.

 Well, we delivered!

 The print run of Issue 6 is scheduled to roll off the press
 next Wednesday  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. 

 So. What can you expect to see and read in this issue, the
 last one for 2020?

 The cover features two young amateur radio direction finding
 enthusiasts. With summer upon us and pandemic lockdowns soon
 to be a distant memory, A R D F is a sport that combines
 orienteering with amateur radio foxhunting.

 The prime technical feature is a close up review of a
 competition grade ARDF receiver kit, from WIA ARDF Coordinator 
 Jack Bramham VK3WWW.

 And to set the context, we have a feature article about the
 subject that reveals just what a captivating sport it is.

 In addition  the Homebrew HF Transceiver story by
 Luigi Destefano VK3AQZ wraps up, Mike VK4QS tells us all
 about his obsession with that famous Cold War Warrior,
 the Collins R-390 receiver, while Dr Kevin Johnston VK4UH
 explains how to avoid the pitfalls in powering the famous
 Yaesu FT-817 as a transverter IF or with external power amps.

 And, continuing the celebration of the WIAs 110th year, we
 have a feature on what was happening with AR magazine 
 100  50  and 25 years ago.

 Theres a whole lot more. Sit tight. It will soon be with you.

 I have to pay tribute to all those who have striven to-date
 to maintain the momentum of AR production, especially over
 the uncertain circumstances prevailing this year.

 I give you all my best wishes for the season, safe travelling
 and happy celebrations.

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




 Hello, this is President Greg with this weeks WIA board
 comment.

 On the 24th October the federal regulator ACMA published an
 update that was titled:
 
 A reminder about basic respect and courtesy concerning
  their radio amateur callsign and examination service provider
  the Australian Marine College (AMC).

 This update notice then goes on to state:
 We understand that recently there have been delays in
  processing callsign applications, which has been caused by
  factors outside of AMCs control.

  While this can be frustrating, we have been disappointed by
  reports of rude and disrespectful behaviour from people in
  the radio amateur community towards AMC staff it then
  continues  . this behaviour reflects negatively on the
  entire radio amateur community. This update concludes that
  ACMA have advised AMC to report such behaviour back to ACMA.

 The WIA views such behaviour towards any customer service
 staff, not just AMC, as completely unacceptable and quite
 reprehensible conduct, irrespective of your level of
 frustration. This applies both to telephone and/or email
 contact. And we agree totally with the ACMA statement that it
 damages the reputation of Radio Amateurs generally, moreover,
 it is completely counter-productive towards achieving a better
 outcome. the person you are speaking to or emailing is
 almost certainly not the problem! 

 So what is the background to these delays that are causing so
 much frustration to so many? The WIA has been contacted in
 recent months by many radio amateurs, aspirant radio amateurs
 and assessors very concerned over current excessive delays
 being consistently experienced for deed processing services.
 That is new callsign allocations and amateur licence exam
 processing. These services were outsourced by the ACMA
 (the Australian Communications and Media Authority) to the
 current exam provider, AMC (Australian Marine College), with
 15 (business) day service levels in February , 2019. 

 Recurring delays close to 90 days (or higher) have been
 consistently reported to the WIA, and continue to be reported 
 by WIA members. These members have also expressed frustration 
 with the lack of transparency in terms of getting
 time-to-complete or processing milestone status updates.
 One complainant has advised that they have been waiting
 119 days and counting. To-date there is a complete lack of
 information as to the root cause of these delays,  or when we
 can expect the contracted service levels to be met  in fact, 
 the WIA contends that the service levels have never been
 consistently met by AMC. 

 During the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic during
 lockdowns in Tasmania, the statutory communications authority
 provided the current exam provider contract relief to required
 service levels by temporarily extending the deed service
 level to 45 days from 15 days. ACMA has stated that the
 delays are due to circumstances beyond the current exam 
 providers direct control. Yet, no detail has been proffered
 as to why constraints would still apply. The Service Level
 relief has not yet been rescinded, despite Tasmania not being
 subject to lockdowns in recent months. 

 However, the excessive delays continue to be problematic and
 are clearly untenable longer term.  And from reports to us,
 they appear to be getting worse not better. So what should you
 do? If you have an unresolved issue with the service provided
 by AMC, email the service provider with the subject line of
 Formal Complaint and include relevant details.

 Be courteous and respectful.

 And copy ACMA, as outsourcing a service does not absolve them
 of ultimate responsibility for the service. In your email,
 seek a response in respect to how the AMC and/or ACMA intend to

  i) resolving your specific issue; and
 ii) rectify an obviously broken process. 

 The WIA has offered on multiple occasions to assist AMC.
 However, AMC has advised that sub-contracting was precluded
 by the deed  it seems they were poorly advised as this is
 not correct - the deed does allow for sub-contracting only
 requiring ACMA to be advised.

 Until next time, this is Greg VK2GPK




 WIA DX Awards Program - New Sponsor

 The WIA Awards Program is pleased to announce that
 Future Systems are the proud new sponsor of the annual
 DX Leader Board competition. 

 Future Systems, based in Perth, are the Flex Systems dealer
 in VK.

 Having a corporate sponsor is a first for the Awards Program,
 and the annual Leader Board competition is open to all
 VK award participants, with 7 different categories.

 DXCC, Triple, Open, Phone, CW, Digital, Grid.

 The competition runs over each calendar year, and winners of
 each category receive a crystal plaque courtesy of our new
 sponsor, Future Systems.

 73 from Graham Alston, VK3GA, DX Awards Manager




 Hello I'm WIA VP Lee Moyle VK3GK

 DRAFT Policy on Amateur Satellites

 The Wireless Institute of Australia has received a number of
 requests to support CubeSat projects who wish to utilise
 amateur radio frequencies for operations.

 Accordingly the WIA have prepared a policy document to deal
 with such applications.

 The purpose of this document is to provide some guidance to
 the WIA on making decisions when approached by organisations
 seeking WIA support or endorsement for their satellite
 mission and agreement for the use of amateur service
 frequency allocations for operation of satellites and 
 associated ground control stations.

 This draft policy is published to seek feedback from the
 Amateur Radio community.

 The Board of the WIA thank Dale VK1DSH for his contribution
 to this draft policy.

 Submissions close on 31 December 2020 and can be made by
 email to nationaloffice @ wia.org.au

 For WIA National News I'm Lee Moyle VK3GK


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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.  
 
 Those paying attention over the years to the International
 News will have realised we go in chronological order east
 to west from the International Date Line.

 NOT THIS WEEK

 We are starting where "that" telescope has ended its life.

 The huge, already damaged radio telescope in Puerto Rico that
 has played a key role in astronomical discoveries for more
 than half a century completely collapsed on Tuesday last.

 The telescope's 900-ton receiver platform fell onto the
 reflector dish more than 400 feet below.

 The U.S. National Science Foundation had earlier announced
 that the Arecibo Observatory would be closed. An auxiliary
 cable snapped in August, causing a 100-foot gash on the
 1,000-foot-wide (305-meter-wide) dish and damaged the
 receiver platform that hung above it. Then a main cable broke
 in early November. The collapse stunned many scientists who
 had relied on what was until recently the largest radio
 telescope in the world.




 BELGIUM

 Special call signs in Belgium during the second lockdown
 period

 Due to the recent stricter COVID-19 measures, many radio
 amateurs will be forced to spend most of the following weeks
 at home again. Many are obliged to telework. Teleworking is
 definitely becoming the new standard for several employees.

 At the request of the Royal Union of Belgian Radio Amateurs
 (UBA), their regulator BIPT has decided to once again grant
 permission to apply for customised special call signs.

 These appropriate special call signs may be used at the home
 address of radio amateurs. The conditions are the same as
 during the first wave lockdown in spring.

 Belgian amateurs activate the following special event
 callsigns, plus many many more, to remind everyone of
 Covid-19 restrictions and express gratefulness to
 medical personnel:


 OS2 HOPE,

 OT5 ALIVE,

 OR20 STAYHOME

 OT6 SAFE

 OQ5 BECLEVER


 One nice and certainly appreciated by the Belgian Hams
 is that the costs for applying for the special callsign
 are borne by their Society UBA.




 UNITED KINGDOM

 Shard building sends 'Thank You' in Morse code

 The RSGB say they were asked to check the Morse for the
 illuminations on the iconic Shard building in London.
 The display features the message "Thank You" in Morse

 Illuminated with visual effects in shades of blue and white, 
 this years display has been specially designed to show
 gratitude to all NHS staff and key workers who have worked
 tirelessly to keep the British public safe during the
 COVID-19 pandemic.

 NHS workers from Guys and St Thomas hospital were invited
 to switch on the show on Thursday, November 26.

 Made up of 575 LED lights and fixtures across the top
 20-storeys of The Shard (800 ft. to 1,016 ft. levels,
 Shard Lights is the highest light show in Western Europe.

 the-shard.com/shardlights/

 youtu.be/6r8zE0K155U




 CANADA

 Radio Amateurs of Canada is pleased to announce that they are
 accepting applications from Amateur Radio clubs across that
 country for Liability Insurance for 2021.

 RAC runs the RAC Affiliated Club Insurance Program each year
 to provide Canadian Amateur Radio clubs with liability
 insurance coverage  often needed by clubs in order to 
 operate in public venues or for public events.

 Liability coverage is extended, automatically, and at
 no charge, to their own individual Amateur Radio activities.
 
 And of course don't forget our own WIA Club Public Liability
 Insurance underwritten by Miramar Underwriting Agency
 under the Miramar Steadfast General & Products Liability
 Wording.

 The WIA's insurance broker is Annis Group Pty Limited of
 Sydney.  The policy is endorsed to show the insured as
 The Wireless Institute of Australia, its members and 
 affiliated clubs and their members and including voluntary
 workers whilst acting within the scope of their duties as a
 voluntary worker for those insureds.

 Check out wia.org.au

 wia.org.au/members/clubs/insurance/




 UNITED STATES

 In comments to the FCC, ARRL has argued that radio amateurs
 be allowed to continue shared operation in the 3.4 GHz band
 until 5G licensees who purchase the spectrum when the FCC
 puts it up for auction initiate incompatible operations.

 FCC had proposed to sunset the band for amateur radio in
 two phases, governed by when new licenses are issued rather
 than when the new licensees begin to use the spectrum.

 Amateur activities further the public interest and should be
  permitted to continue on a secondary basis unless and until
  a new primary licensee is ready to occupy the spectrum in a
  preclusive manner, ARRL told the FCC.

 At a minimum, amateur operations should be permitted to
  continue indefinitely in the 3.3  3.45 GHz spectrum, where
  no new flexible licenses are under immediate consideration."


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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT    


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

 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.
 --------------

 the CQ World Wide RTTY WPX Contest February 13-14

 A new "Multi-Transmitter Distributed" category has been added
 to ALL CQ World Wide WPX Contests to better accommodate
 operators who wish to compete as a team without all team members
 being in the same physical location.

 This new category permits up to six separate stations in
 different locations, but all within the same DX entity and
 CQ zone, to operate as a single contest entry.

 This was inspired by innovations being made in response to
 the Coronavirus pandemic, but I'd suggest this new category
 will be permanent.

 ( cqwpxrtty.com )
 

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

 International DX CW Contest February 20-21


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

 International DX Phone Contest March 6 - 7 


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

 WIA John Moyle Field Day 2021
 March from UTC 0100 on Saturday 20  to 0059 Sunday 21nd.

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

 the CQ World Wide SSB WPX Contest March 27-28 

 the CQ World Wide  CW WPX Contest May   29-30 

 ( cqwpx.com )

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


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 DX WINDOW


--------------
 DECEMBER
 --------------

 Australian special event

 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, in fact the world's oldest Amateur
 Radio Society.

 Activity is on the HF bands and QSL is via LoTW.

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

 GERMANY.

 DK 70 DARC is active until the end of December to celebrate the
 70th anniversary of the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club.
 QSL via the bureau.

 (ARRL)

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

 Be listening for special call signs from Poland, including

 3 Z 20 ARISS
 
 HF 20 ISS and

 HF 7 ISS, until December 21st.

 Hams there have been on the air, marking the 20th anniversary
 of continuous operation of the Amateur Radio on the
 International Space Station.

 (ARNewsLine)

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

 Listen for Don, K6ZO, who is active as 7 Q 6 M from a mission
 hospital at the Loudon Station in Malawi, a landlocked country
 in south eastern Africa through until the middle of December. 

 He has been using CW and SSB at various times, usually on 20,
 40 and 80 meters and his residence, he will operate FT8.

 Send QSLs to K6ZO.

 (ARNewsLine)


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

 DENMARK

 OZ 200 EM is on the air until the end of the year, honouring the
 memory of Hans Christian Orsted, who discovered the principle of
 electromagnetism 200 years ago.

 QSL via OZ1ACB.

 (arrl)

 --------------
 
 HONG KONG

 Special call sign VR 2 HK 9O is QRV until May 31, 2021 to celebrate
 the 90th anniversary of the Hong Kong Amateur Radio Transmitting
 Society. QSL via VR 2 HK.

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

 NETHERLANDS

 With the passing of Edward Lodewijk Van Halen, legendary
 guitarist of the band Van Halen, October 6th 2020, a special
 tribute event station is belting it out on air as PA 5150
 EVH until January 31st, a few days after Eddie's birthday.

 The numbers 5,1,5,0 refer to different moments in the
 Van Halen history, including Eddie's recording studio,
 guitars and the first album with lead singer Sammy Hager.

 QSL via PF 1 SCT by the Bureau and there will be a limited
 amount of special QSL cards; BUT QSL only via the Bureau.

 For more details and a video, see QRZ.com


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


 UNITED NATIONS, 4U.

 Special event station 4U 75 UN is QRV until the end of 2020
 celebrating the United Nation's 75th anniversary.
 QSL via HB 9 BOU.
 
 (arrl)

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 SANTA ALERT with Lyndall vk4zm

 RSGB launches NHS charity auction as part of its 
 'Get on the air for Christmas' campaign
 
 Roy, G0VFS, won the Lockdown Category in the RSGBs Annual
 Construction competition and has donated his beautifully 
 engineered VirusPerpleXed Bug CW Key to raise money for
 NHS Charities Together.

 Roy engraved on the key, to give a link like a time capsule,
 to what has been an extraordinary and challenging time in
 history for us all, but most profoundly for the NHS -

 This morse key was handcrafted by G0VFS while STAYING at
  Home to Protect our NHS during the Corona Pandemic -
  Spring 2020. 

 The auction will run from 9  19 December, ending on the day
 that the Get on the air for Christmas campaign begins.

 Full details of how to take part are on the Societys website:
 rsgb.org/gota4c





 The Santa Watch Net on Christmas Eve is hosted by 
 DoDropIn EchoLink node 355800, getting under way at 1800 UTC.
 And this week with have the Jolly Red Suited man himself
 on WIA National News to tell us about it

 "Ho Ho Ho! Well, boys and girls, my how times have flown!

 It's time again for the Santa Watch Net.

 That's right. Old Santa is 'gonna' be making his rounds and can
 you believe it for the TENTH YEAR in a row, the gang at the
 DoDropIn will be watching the radar. Join the Santa Watch Net
 starting at 1800 ET on Christmas Eve.

 Ho Ho, well John W2JLD, he'll be sitting in the BIG CHAIR and
 keeping track of Santa's location.

 And just like last year and EVERY YEAR Santa will have a radio
 in his sleigh and yeah, he might even chat with the kids again
 so, bring all the little ones and get 'em checked in.

 Third party traffic is always on the nice list.

 Merry Christmas from me Old Santa and all my elves at the
 DoDropIn.

 Once again it's the Santa Watch Net, Christmas Eve 1800 ET on
 the DoDropIn EchoLink conference server node 355800.

 (Super special thanks to ARNewsLine for use of SANTA)





 Members of the Holy land DX Group will operate 4 X 7 T from 
 0800 UTC on the 25th ending 1300 UTC the 26th of December.
 They will have three running stations on the 80 to 10m bands
 using CW, SSB and FT-8.

 The QSL Manager is Ros, 4Z5LA.





 WICEN Tasmania (South) will hold their 2020 Christmas BBQ
 Meeting on December 13th from Noon at the QTH of Peter VK7TPE
 and Maureen at 240 Old Station Road Snug.





 Hope QSO parties over Christmas

 Following the RSGB's successful Hope QSO parties earlier in
 the year, the HF Contest Committee is launching two further
 short Christmas Hope Party series to run as part of the
 Societys "Get on the air for Christmas" campaign with the NHS.

 The first starts Monday, 21 December.
 Second Monday, 4 January 2021.

 Each series has two phone, two CW, two RTTY and two FT4 events

 For more informationincluding a link to the rulesvisit the
 Get on the air for Christmas page at rsgb.org/gota4c.

 As part of this RSGB and NHS campaign Get On the Air for
 Christmas the NHS amateur radio station GB 1 NHS will be on
 air on Sunday, 20 December and Wednesday, 30 December 2020.

 The Society is also delighted that Ofcom is supporting the
 use of /NHS as a suffix to call signs during the campaign,
 which runs from Saturday, 19 December 2020 through to
 Saturday, 9 January 2021.





 Santa Station very close to the North Pole -

 Members of the Finish Market Reef Christmas DX Association
 (OH9A gang) will be operating special event station OG1XMAS
 on all bands and modes from November 29 to December 26.

 (SouthGate)





 3 special calls celebrate Christmas BUT no QSL cards.

 PA 20 XMAS, PD 20 SANTA and  PD20ELF during the Christmas
 holiday season NO cards BUT an award for working 2 or more.

 ( qrz.com/db/PA20XMAS )




 Christmas Action in the Sweaty North -

 theTARCinc 2020 Christmas Party and Monster Auction happens
 next Sunday December 13th from 10-30am at the Big Shed,
 Girl Guides Camping and Training Centre Bluewater.

 Day admission to the centre is $10 per head, with proceeds
 going to the Flinders Region Guides to maintain and upgrade
 the Training Centre.

 A COVID-19 sanitation and sign-in point will be active and
 the current venue limit is 50 persons. 30 persons are booked
 in so far for the BBQ Lunch, Monster Auction and Mystery
 Pressie Auction and bookings close Friday December 11th.

 Well, that's the SANTA ALERT for now, if you know of any
 Ham Happenings where Santa is likely to show up then drop
 Graham, the jolly WIANews Editor, a line on
 nationalnews@wia.org.au

 Still NOWHERE near the North Pole, I'm Lyndall VK4ZM in
 Paradise, counting the sleeps 'till Christmas.


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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

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

 Neutron-1 Signals Received

 Following deployment from the ISS on November 5th and with
 thanks to the efforts of the amateur radio community, several
 beacons have been received and decoded. The conclusion is that
 the satellite is in a normally charging deep sleep mode.

 Neutron-1 has been identified as NORAD object 46923 and is
 now included in AMSAT's TLE distribution.

 hsfl.hawaii.edu/

 [ANS] 





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

 OC-150.

 Ten operators calling themselves the Bima DXpedition Team
 are active as 7 C 9 B from Sumbawa Island, Indonesia, until
 next Thursday, December Ten.

 Activity has been heard on all bands 160-10 meters using SSB
 and FT8.

 It is being suggested to PLEASE be patient to give these
 newcomers a chance for a successful QSO. QSL via DL3KZA.

 (SouthGate)




 NA-026.

 Bodo, DF8DX, is active as KT3Q/2 from the New York State IOTA
 group until 'the night before Christmas.

 QSL via DF8DX.

 The New York State IOTA group is centred around Long Island
 but does include Governors Island a 172 acre island in the
 heart of New York Harbor, only 1km from Lower Manhattan.

 (SouthGate/vk4bb)




 OC-139.

 Grant VK5GR, advises all that he is " returning to Kangaroo
 Island (OC-139) - January 11-22nd, 2021 -- After a successful
 trip in July 2020, I will be returning to KI in January for a
 longer break. As we get closer, details of what bands and
 modes will be active will be announced on my web page."

 vk5gr-iota.net

 (SouthGate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- MEDICAL
 IHS = IHSOFMN.org
 PHARMACISTS = malpensa.it/iphg 
 Medical Amateur Radio Council marco-ltd.org/
  
 DOCTORS WITHOUT BOARDERS

 Members of Belgium 'Club Radio Durnal' are active as OP19MSF
 until December 13 "putting the spotlight on Medecins Sans
 Frontieres for its active role during this period of pandemic".

 Mdecins Sans Frontires (Doctors Without Borders) is an
 independent international medical humanitarian organisation
 that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed
 conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or
 man-made disasters.

 There is no need to send QSL they will send QSL to everyone
 via the buro.

 tinyurl.com/y5ecjhto
 
 msf.org.au/






 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
 raotc.org.au  

 Hallo everyone.

 This is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that the Radio Amateurs
 Old Timers Club of Australias December bulletin goes to air
 tomorrow, and dont forget too that the Perth Christmas Lunch 
 is at the Basie on Tuesday December 8th.

 The main features this month are:

 Club news

 Hamshack Phone read by Bruce VK3UV

 Mark Oliphant, Physicist read by Ian VK3JS

 An article entitled Persistence from OTN magazine No. 2 and
 The World of Twistronics both read by Ian VK3JS *

 An update on Voyager 2 by Bruce VK3UV

 and finally a Special Christmas Joke

 Everyone is most welcome to tune in tomorrow and to join in
 the call backs afterwards.

 The monthly RAOTC bulletin is transmitted on a wide range of 
 frequencies and modes including UHF and VHF FM, HF ssb,
 D-STAR, Digital Mobile Radio and EchoLink. Regular listeners
 will of course have their favourite time and mode to tune in, 
 but newcomers can find a full list of transmissions on the
 RAOTC website at raotc.org.au
 or simply Google RAOTC broadcasts. If none of the transmission
 times suit you, you can download the audio file at any time
 from today from the RAOTC website. If you do listen this way,
 a brief feedback comment would be appreciated.

 Please remember that there is no broadcast in January. Our
 first bulletin in 2021 will be on Monday February 1st.

 On behalf of the RAOTC Committee, I wish everyone a happy and
 safe Christmas, and all the very best for 2021.

 Once again, tune in tomorrow for the December RAOTC bulletin,
 and dont forget to join in the call backs afterwards.

 73 from Clive VK6CSW





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING

 THESE SCOUTS HAVE HEART

 Over the past 12 months, four Scouts and one Venturer Scout
 have been busy studying for their foundation amateur radio
 licences THANKS TO heart.

 ( Huonville Electronics and Radio Team )

 In order to gain the qualification for the foundation licence,
 each candidate sat and passed a 25-question exam with a pass
 mark greater than 70 per cent

 REAST Assessors undertook the assessments under the auspices
 of the Australian Maritime College who oversee the process
 with the regulator, ACMA, issuing the licences.

 20 hours of theory and practical sessions were provided
 including very important safety and interference topics.

 All five candidates passed and have been granted their licences
 to operate on the amateur bands as foundation operators.

 Leaders and course coordinators were impressed with their
 dedication and willingness to learn a skill, which they will
 be able to enjoy as a hobby or even a career path in the
 future.

 Amateur radio has no age restrictions, with the youngest
 Scout candidate completing this course at just 11 years of age.

 H.E.A.R.T. (Huonville Electronics and Amateur Radio Team) has
 been formed as part of the Scouting curriculum, which has also
 seen the permanent radio shack, VK7HSD, being put into
 service at the Scout Hall.

 reast.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/HEART.pdf_

 (vk7wi news)




 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
 



 The US Coast Guard has invited comments by January 21, 2021,
 on a proposal to discontinue HF voice watch keeping.

 The proposal appeared on November 20 in the Federal Register.

 The USCG proposes to cease monitoring 4125, 6215, 8291, and
 12,290 kHz, in the contiguous US and Hawaii, due to a lack of
 activity. 

 (icqpodacst)




 
 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- SUMMITS ON THE AIR
 sotawatch.org
 sota.org.uk 

 BROTHERLY (and Sisterly) LOVE

 Sometimes our siblings may know more than we do!

 Our sister news crew (ARNewsLine) in the USA have run a story
 where an Aussie is after interested SOATA activators.

 Brian VK3BCM asked that interested SOTA activators email him
 re a planned SOTA summit activating event in the Mount Hotham
 Ski region which if it goes ahead would take place between the
 5th and the 8th of February 2021.

 No event was held this year because of the bush fires in the
 North East and Gippsland.

 VK3BCM asks those interested email him at the link we like
 in this weeks text edition of this news

 bcmcdermott @ tpg.com.au






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

 5400km TEP opening on 144 MHz between Argentina and the
 island of Aruba - Nov 2020.

 There have been some remarkable contacts made on 144 MHz
 recently via Trans-Equatorial Propagation (TEP) from the
 Caribbean to South America with many in the region of
 4000 to 5000 kms.

 One of the most impressive was a contact between P 41 E on the
 island of Aruba and LU 2 EPO near Buenos Aires in Argentina,
 a distance of just over 5400 kms.

 Etienne, P41E managed to complete 33 contacts with
 Argentinian stations on 144 MHz using a combination of SSB,
 FM and FT8 modes.

 YES THIRTY THREE CONTACTS!

 One of the TEP contacts on 2m SSB was with LU 3 FCI who was
 using a vintage Yaesu FT-780R which is almost 40 years old!

 More info including videos and log extracts can be found
 here...

 ei7gl.blogspot.com/2020/11/5400km-tep-opening-on-144-mhz-between.htm

 (SouthGate)


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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 - 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)

 VK4 - REDFEST 2021 April Ten                         (vk4tfn)

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

 VK7 - VK7 biennial HamFest Miena Community Hall       (vk7tw)
 


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 straight after the Local News. Local news follows National
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 callbacks @ wia.org.au



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