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Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

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http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2019-01-20.mp3 


Text edition:
Jan 20 2019 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

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 If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!

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

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JAN 20 2019  
 IN OUR 24th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
  
 WIA Board Comment this week features WIA President Justin VK7TW


 THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 2018
 AND FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 20 2019

 A pretty eventful and violent week at the WIA News Desk this week!

 It's not everyday we get to report on (thankfully) a collision in
 the asteroid belt.

 Not that far beyond the orbit of Mars, asteroid 6478 Gault appears
 to have been struck by another asteroid. The resulting stream of
 debris stretches more than 400,000 km, which is greater than the
 distance between Earth and the Moon. 

 Astronomers around the world are now monitoring this formerly
 unremarkable asteroid to see what happens next. 

 Get the full story on Spaceweather.com





 YOTA

 We've heard recently from the WIA board of the desire to start up
 YOTA for the under 25's here in VK.

 WIA President Justin will again bring some details of this in this 
 weeks WIA National News, and I'd suggest if you have any interest
 to read on the IARU Region 1 website the December YOTA Month 2018
 Final Report by Gergana LZ1ZYL.

 Read her report on 
 https://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/general/1833-december-yota-month-2018-final-report





 What do you do while preparing for the largest gathering of
 Amateurs in the Southern Hemisphere?

 Well run a Build-A-thon of course!

 At least that what's the Central Coast ARC did last weekend.

 In order to get members and their families building, Tom VK2VC
 organised and ran a Build-A-Thon at the club rooms near Gosford
 on Saturday the 12th. of January. Graham VK2GRA gave a short
 soldering course and 5 kits were sold. Three were built during the
 meeting. The other two being taken home by Brad VK2NMZ so that he
 could build his alongside his daughter building hers with some
 guidance from him. 

 From the pictures it seems all had fun and there was a culture of
 helping each other with the builds.

 Well done to Karen VK2AKB and Col VK2ZCO on building the component
 testers (although Karen commented that it would have been good to
 have the tester to test the tiny components in the tester - what?),
 Karen also built an SMD soldering practice board kit. 

 Todd VK2NMZ said his daughter was amazed and pleased that her
 first build worked first time! 

 Clubbing the "old fashioned way" one could say. Now that's over,
 it's back to the important preparations for the Wyong Field day on
 February 24th, which all are on schedule with a good array of
 commercial sellers, exhibitors and presentations lined up. 

 What! you haven't got the Wyong Field day in your diary yet?

 Write it in and get there by 8:30am to be first in to grab the
 bargains and meet friends old and new. More about the event in the
 next few weeks on VK1WIA National News and on the club's website on
 ccarc.org.au

 This is Ed Durrant DD5LP on behalf of the CCARC.





 WIA Board Comment

 

Happy New Year from Justin VK7TW

 

Last weekend was the Summer VHF/UHF Field Day competition and I
 managed to operate a home station for a few hours to support those
 intrepid operators who ventured onto hilltops and prayed to the
 portable operations gods to be kind to them...HIHI. This contest
 aims to encourage more more activity on VHF and microwave bands,
 encourage people to work greater distances than usual by operating
 portable, and activate or work into new grid squares. It is all about
 having fun too!

 

As anyone who has tried portable operation knows the it provides
 many challenges that enables amateur operators to hone their
 integration and operating skills along with dealing with special
 challenges like weather, wind, pointing in the right direction and
 making your equipment easy to operate in challenging outdoor
 situations. Microwave equipment adds that complexity of needing
 IF rigs with correct power levels, frequencies and modes, add in
 digital weak signal modes on higher bands and there is GPS locking
 to worry about along with a myriad of application settings. I think
 you are probably getting a picture here. I congratulate all the
 stations that went portable and operated in the field day.

 

Director Marcus VK5WTF a few Board comments ago outlined the
 Youth on the Air or YOTA program that has received attention at
 IARU level. There was a report that was submitted at the IARU Region
 3 conference late last year about the program in the United Kingdom
 and the success factors. The primary success factor for YOTA is that
 it is actually run by young people – that is under 25 year olds
 running the program. As soon as young people took over the program,
 the numbers and activities rose and the program took off. Too often
 we old farts think we know better and can heap all these years of
 experience on the younger generation. Sometimes this helps but in
 the case of YOTA it was not a success factor. So, if there are young
 people (under 25 year olds) out there listening who would like to
 get involved in in establishing a YOTA program within Australia for
 other young people with the support of the WIA then please make
 yourself known by emailing support @ wia.org.au or emailing “young”
 Director Marcus at vk5wtf @ wia.org.au

 

A reminder of the complimentary reward memberships of the WIA for
 amateurs who are newly qualified. If you received an AOCP
 (Foundation, Standard or Advanced) at any time since the first of
 January, 2018 and are not a member of the WIA you are eligible for a
 complimentary 1 year WIA membership.



 If you are already a WIA member (now, or when you receive your
 qualification in the future) you are eligible to receive a 1 year
 membership extension or a $100 discount off a 5 year membership.



 If this is you, or someone you know all that is needed is a
 completed WIA membership form and a copy of the relevant AOCP
 qualification showing the date of qualification being later than the
 1 January 2018 and email it to support@wia.org.au

 

Finally, the date for the WIA AGM has been set as Saturday 25 May
 2019 and there is a huge weekend of activities in the final program.
 These will be available on the WIA website for bookings in the very
 near future.

 

This has been WIA Director Justin VK7TW for the WIA National News.






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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.
  
 CYPRUS

 IARU-R1 Monitoring System reports an Over The Horizon (OTH)
 radar located on the island of Cyprus has been active on 21.170 MHz
 
 The Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia is a
 British Overseas Territory on the island of Cyprus. 

 On December 11 a radar on the island was reported as using
 FMCW, 50 sweeps/sec, 20 kHz wide on 21170 kHz inside the
 amateur band.

 The International Amateur Radio Union Monitoring System (IARUMS)
 Region 1 December 2018 newsletter can be read at
 http://www.iarums-r1.org/iarums/news2018/news1812.pdf

 (SouthGate)





 BOUVET ISLAND

 Aborted 3Y0Z Bouvet DXpedition Offers Donation Refund Options:-

 Leaders of the 3Y0Z Bouvet Island DXpedition, which was abruptly
 aborted in February 2018 before the team was able to land on the
 island, are offering several options for partial refunds to those
 who contributed to their venture.

 The turn of events was a huge disappointment for the DX community,
 as well as for the DXpedition team.

 The team is able to offer a 48% refund of your original contribution
 to 3Y0Z. All supporters of the ill-fated DXpedition are offered the
 same percentage regardless of whether they are a DX foundation,
 DX club, individual DXer, or DXpedition team member.

 The deadline to request a refund or to select a specific beneficiary
 under the options is March 15, 2019.

 (arrl letter)




 CANADA

 RAC Amateur of the Year Award 2018 presented to Gabor Horvath, VE7JH
 
 Through the Amateur of the Year Award, Radio Amateurs of Canada
 recognizes the outstanding contributions made by Canadian Amateurs.
  
 The RAC Board of Directors takes great pleasure in selecting
 Gabor Horvath, VE7JH, as the recipient of the RAC Amateur of the
 Year Award for 2018.

 In his Presidents Message in the January-February 2019 issue of
 The Canadian Amateur magazine, RAC President Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA,
 writes:

 “Gabor has demonstrated an intense commitment to diverse
  aspects of Amateur Radio and in 2010 he was recognized
  as the Pacific Northwest VHFer of the Year for consistently
  promoting and encouraging VHF/UHF/microwave activity in the
  Pacific Northwest. 

  He was the only Canadian to compete in the 14th IARU High Speed
 Telegraphy World Championship in 2017 and was one of only four
 Canadians competing in the 2018 World Radiosport Team Championship
 in 2018. 

 In addition, he was a key volunteer in developing the RAC Canada 150
 Award in 2017

 Born in Hungary and introduced to Amateur Radio in elementary school
 as HA2KMR, Gabor Horvath has held VE3GBA, VE7DXG and VE7JH
 call signs. 

 (SouthGate)





 Mysterious radio signals from deep space detected

 BBC News report astronomers have revealed details of mysterious
 signals emanating from a distant galaxy, picked up by a telescope
 in Canada.

 The precise nature and origin of the blasts of radio waves is
 unknown.

 Among the 13 fast radio bursts, known as FRBs, was a very unusual
 repeating signal, coming from the same source about 1.5 billion
 light years away. Such an event has only been reported once before,
 by a different telescope.

 "Knowing that there is another suggests that there could be more
 out there," said Ingrid Stairs, an astrophysicist from the
 University of British Columbia. "And with more repeaters and more
 sources available for study, we may be able to understand these
 cosmic puzzles - where they're from and what causes them."

 The CHIME observatory, located in British Columbia, consists of
 four 100-metre-long, semi-cylindrical antennas, which scan the
 entire northern sky each day.

 The telescope only got up and running last year, detecting 13
 of the radio bursts almost immediately, including the repeater.

 Read the full BBC News article
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-46811618

 (SouthGate)





 UNITED STATES

 Postage going up for U.S. and Canada 

 The U.S. Postal Service announced new prices for 2019 and they come
 into effect Jan. 27.
 
 The proposed Mailing Services price changes include:
 Product   Current   Proposed
 --------    --------    ----------
 Letters (1 oz.) 50 cents 55 cents
 Letters additional ounces 21 cents 15 cents
 Letters (metered 1 oz.) 47 cents 50 cents
 Outbound International Letters (1 oz.) $1.15 $1.15
 Domestic Postcards 35 cents 35 cents

 For more info, see:
 https://about.usps.com/news/national-releases/2018/pr18_086.htm

 The Canadian Postal went up January 14th.
 The postage rate for domestic Letter mail items weighing 30 grams or
 less when purchased in a booklet, coil or pane would increase to
 $0.90 from the current rate of $0.85. 

 The price of a single domestic stamp would increase to $1.05
 (Canadian) from the current rate of $1.00.

 (SouthGate)

 US government shutdown affects radio licence applications

 In America, the FCC is not processing any US amateur radio
 applications as the partial government shutdown approaches its
 fourth week.
 
 For radio amateurs, the shutdown means that while the Universal
 Licensing System continues to accept applications for all valid
 purposes, the FCC will not review or act upon them until the
 funding stalemate is resolved.
 
 Newcomers who have passed the required examinations will have to
 wait until the shutdown concludes to receive a callsign and
 authorisation to operate. License upgrades are also on hold.





 Schooner Top Up

 The historic Schooner that Carried Ham Radio on Arctic Expeditions
 is Undergoing Additional Restoration.

 The nearly century-old schooner Bowdoin, built in 1921 and
 relaunched nearly 3 years ago, after some extensive renovation
 and refitting, is once again in dry dock to restore its hull.

 During explorer Donald B. MacMillan's Arctic Expedition of 1923
 and on the MacMillan-McDonald-Byrd Expedition of 1925, the sailing
 vessel relied on Amateur Radio operators for communication.

 Built in East Boothbay, Maine, the Bowdoin made more than two dozen
 visits to the Arctic under MacMillan's command. It was named after
 MacMillan's alma mater, Bowdoin College, and has become the official
 vessel of the state of Maine, a national historic landmark, and the
 flagship of the Maine Maritime Academy Vessel Operations and 
 Technology Program.

 Work on the vessel is currently under way at Boothbay Harbor.



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

 wia.org.au/members/contests/about


 2019
 
 Summer VHF /UHF Field Day. Saturday 12 Sunday 13 January

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

 20th Harry Angel Memorial Sprint May 4 

 Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest July 20

 VK Remembrance Day Contest is August 17-18


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 RTTY and FT8 Successfully Coexist in 2019 ARRL RTTY Roundup

 Based on informal exit polling and log-submission trends, it appears
 that RTTY and FT8 successfully shared spectrum during the
 ARRL RTTY Roundup over the January 5 - 6 weekend.

 The event is seeing a dramatic uptick from last year in the
 number of logs submitted, with more than 2,400 and counting
 received by midweek, as opposed to 1,622 in the 2018 running.





 Registration has opened for the 70th meeting of the International DX
 Convention.

 The gathering will take place April 12 - 14 at the Visalia
 Convention Centre and will include Contest Academy training,
 seminars, keynote presentations, contest and DX forums, and dinners.

 DXCC QSL card checking will be available.

 Some three dozen exhibitors will attend.

 More than 700 avid DXers and contesters looking to improve their
 skills and reconnect with their peers are expected to attend from
 across our DX world.

 (arrl letter)





 THE QSL CARD IS IN THE MAIL - EVENTUALLY

 Can a QSL card be a member of the quarter-century club?

 Mike Askins KE5CXP says it pays to send those QSL cards, even if it
 takes a while. Even if it takes 24 years - the time that elapsed
 between the New Year's Day QSO in 1995 between Doug Grant K1DG and
 John Fulton N9NJX on 20 meters - and the New Years arrival this year
 of Doug's card.

 John had worked Doug's station during a 50-year anniversary
 celebration for CQ Magazine. As the author of a now-out-of-print
 almanac for CQ, Doug had been part of the coveted group of
 "CQ Family" operators being chased and he had been using the
 call sign K1DG/50."

  Doug said that the event was [quote] "fun with some nice pileups."
 [endquote] Not long after the event, however, another pileup
 appeared -- the QSL cards that went unanswered after the 
 special event ended and Doug ran out of cards. N9NJX's card went
 into a shoebox with others earmarked as "cards to be answered" 
 someday.

 That "someday never came," despite his practice of always answering
 cards as an active contester, paying special attention to envelopes
 that are self-addressed and with postage. The shoebox eventually
 surfaced after Doug and his wife moved.

 "I felt guilty about having not answered them so I worked my way
 through the pile." The 20 or 25 hams he determined were still active
 today got updated postage and updated cards and a hand-written note
 of explanation. Two hams emailed him directly, surprised and happy.
 John, who recently returned to ham radio after taking a break,
 posted his New Year's treasure on Facebook saying its arrival
 initially baffled him because he hasn't yet put an antenna back up.
 Doug, says: "My conscience is clear."
 
 His schedule unfortunately is not:

 Doug's next project is following up on QSLs for DXCC band-entities,
 including for QSOs from the 90s or before.





 Anniversary of the Federal Republic of Germany

 Look for special event stations DM 70 GER and DL 70 BRD now active
 until December 31st, 2019 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the
 Federal Republic of Germany which was established on May 23rd, 1949.
 Operations will be on CW and SSB. 
 
 (SouthGate)





 Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Sweden's National Society for
 the Active Visually Impaired will be active as SF 50 CG throughout
 2019. QSL via SM 0 BYD.

 (RSGB)



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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

 ARDF

 WIA ARDF COORDINATOR VK3WWW  Jack vk3www@wia.org.au
 http://users.mackay.net.au/~ron/
 http://www.homingin.com
 http://www.ardf.org.au 

 ARDF competition part of BARC 60th anniversary

 The Times of India reports Bengalurus amateur radio operators are
 to set out on 3-hour hunt to locate a hidden transmitter.
 
 The newspaper says:
 Armed with directional antennas and receivers, amateur radio operators
 and enthusiasts will set out on a three-hour hunt for a hidden
 transmitter within a 30km radius of Palace Road, Bengaluru, in the
 coming months.

 The competition, is being organised as part of 60th Anniversary
 celebrations of the Bangalore Amateur Radio Club.

 Read the full story at 
 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/citys-ham-radio-operators-to-set-out-on-3-hour-hunt-to-locate-hidden-transmitter/articleshow/67517906.cms

 (SouthGate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FEMALES IN RADIO. 
  
 It's the Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association AGM in May.

 In the ALARA newsletter you will find nomination forms for your
 new committee to be elected at the AGM on May 6 2019.

 As Shirley VK5YL says 'Our constitution dictates that I, as President,
 can only stand for three years and that period will be finished in
 May this year. We have a very good working committee and hopefully
 most of them will be able to be re-elected. But that doesnt stop
 anyone for nominating for any position on the committee.

 So, please get those nomination forms back to Jean VK5TSX as soon as
 possible so that she can arrange further signatures if required."





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program

 The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (as AMSAT is officially
 known) was formed March 3, 1969 as a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3)
 educational organization chartered in the District of Columbia.
 Since its founding, AMSAT has designed, constructed, and, with the
 added assistance of international government and commercial agencies,
 successfully launched, 20 Amateur Radio satellites into Earth orbit.
 
 To help celebrate 50 years of Keeping Amateur Radio in Space, AMSAT
 is proud to announce the AMSAT 50th Anniversary Awards Program.
 Throughout 2019, your satellite and HF QSOs can help you achieve one
 of these special awards:
 
 + 50th Anniversary AMSAT OSCAR Satellite Communications Achievement
   Award
  
 + 50th Anniversary AMSAT Satellite Friends of 50 Award
 
 + AMSAT on HF 50th Anniversary Award





 Fox-1 CubeSat Model Kits Available
 
 Through the dedicated work of John Kludt, K4SQC, and Stefan Wagener,
 VE4NSA, AMSAT can again offer a 1:1 scale cardboard model of the
 Fox-1 CubeSat.  It is life size, and based on the latest Fox-1
 engineering drawings for highest fidelity in design and appearance.
 The model is printed in colour on heavy stock paper, includes all
 components, and the instructions are carefully prepared to allow for
 easy assembly requiring scissors, glue etc.
 
 Depending on experience, assembly will take approximately 10+ hours.

 The complete model will be a perfect addition to any satellite
 operator's shack, and a chance to show visitors what is being done by
 AMSAT today.
 
 All proceeds will go to supporting AMSAT's satellite projects.
 
 https://www.amsat.org/product/fox-1-cubesat-model/

 [ANS thanks the AMSAT Office for the above information]





 VI25AJ astronaut contact a success

 The special event Amateur Radio station VI25AJ was active on the
 amateur satellites during the 25th Australian Scout Jamboree and
 on January 12 they had a contact with a former ISS astronaut

 Tony Hutchison VK5ZAI reports it was a very successful contact with
 Astronaut Mike Fossum KF5AQG from the 25th Australian Scout Jamboree

 Audio Intensive, WIA News for Jan 20,  listen on
 http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/
  
 Mike took around half an hour to speak with the 15 scouts and give
 very detailed answers he then addressed the whole Jamboree before
 closing. The stage where the event was held was linked via audio
 and video to another stage several hundred metres away to cater for
 the crowd. 

 This truly was an amazing event!

 Oh and Tony, VK5ZAI will  doing a telebridge linkup between the ISS
 and Ashbury College in Ottawa, Canada on Wed, 23 Jan at 19:47 UTC. 
 The down link will be able to be heard over the southern part of
 Australia  on 145.800mHz. You are all invited to listen in.

 https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2019/20190113-2/index.php





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

 ON FACEBOOK, HAM RADIO TAKES A PAGE FROM...KINDERGARTEN?

 If you've got amateur radio pride and you love to boast about
 your shack, your rig or any other installation, this story
 is for you.

 It seems there is a new Facebook group devoted to ham radio and it
 brings back fond memories of a favourite Kindergarten activity -
 show and tell.  In fact, the group is called Ham Radio Show And Tell.

 As you can imagine, it's a place for you to show off your shack,
 mobile installation or anything ham radio that you're proud of.
 The group's founder is Kevin Duplantis, W4KEV.  He told our good
 friends at Amateur Radio  Newsline he noticed a plethora of
 Facebook groups devoted to Citizens Band show and tell, but he
 couldn't find anything like that for ham radio.  CBers seem
 particularly proud of their rigs and installations, so why don't we
 find the same for hams?  

 Since the Facebook group went online on December 26th there are
 nearly 300 members showing off everything from their shack setups,
 mobile installations, antenna projects, HamFest pics and lots more.

 Clifton, KM4ZJL posted a video of his 4 year old foster son getting
 on 3916 for a little chat with Santa.

  We agree... the Ham Radio Show And Tell Facebook group is an idea
 that was way overdue.  You're invited to join in the fun too. 

 It's easy to find... Just search Ham Radio Show And Tell on Facebook.
 Then get to showing and telling!

 https://www.facebook.com/groups/219702478955703/





 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   

 IARU Region 1  3760  7110  14300  18160  21360 kHz

 IARU Region 2  3750  3985  7060  7240  7275  14300  18160  21360 kHz


 In Bengal the State Disaster Management Department  unites with
 amateur radio operators to break language barriers

 The Millennium post report the state Disaster Management department
 has joined hands with the West Bengal Radio Club to effectively
 address the issue of language barrier when it comes to offering
 treatment to pilgrims of other states, if they fall sick or tracing
 them in case they get estranged from their family members at
 Gangasagar Mela. 

 "This is for the first time we will work as an integrated team with
 the state Disaster Management unit at the fair. Two young HAMs from
 Hyderabad-based National Institute of Amateur Radio and one senior
 ham from Indian Institute of HAMs, Bengaluru, will be a part of our
 team. These hams are expert in interpreting various languages spoken
 in other states and have the experience of working worldwide in
 disaster management," said Ambarish Nag Biswas, founding secretary
 of WBRC.

 According to him, many pilgrims fall sick during the fair and a good
 number of them also get estranged from their families. "There have
 been several instances when the medical team has been in difficulty
 in providing proper treatment as they are unable to understand the
 language of the patient.

 The HAM radio operators have been able to unite more than 1,700
 pilgrims who had gone missing at the 2018 Mela.
 
 (SouthGate)



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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)

 VK2 - Wyong Field Day Feb 24                                 (vk2kfu)

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

 VK4 - Redfest 2019 April 13                                  (vk4tfn)

       Robert Thomson VK4TFN here.

       An important update on REDFEST 2019, to be held at The
       St. Michael's College on the Bribie Island Road, Saturday 13
       April.

       At 10:30AM we'll draw the raffle for a UHF Digital Mobile
       Radio transceiver. TYT model MD-380 value $130.00

       Of course: To win it, you must be in it.  To be in it, you
       must be at REDFEST 2019 on Saturday the 13th April.

       Also, we'll have a demonstration of the ingenuity and 
       activities of club members. Come along, have a look. We might
       be able to excite your imagination.

       After the raffle, there'll be a fox hunt.

       For more details please go to:
      You can also find us on Facebook.

       Bye and 73


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

 Trader tables including Strictly Ham.
 Buy swap and sell. catering. Sunday dinner. 
 Australian Fox Hunting Championships.
 Full catering both days.
 Sit down three course dinner on Sunday Night. Bookings essential.


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






 2020 Social Scene

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

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


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and at that point you should stop receiving messages. 

  		(Posted to the packet network courtesy Tony VK7AX)



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