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VK National News 20Jun21


Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2021-06-20.mp3 
Text edition:
 
 
2021 JUNE 20 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 JUNE 20  2021 
 IN OUR 26th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
 Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
 contacts and answers to your questions.
 www.health.gov.au/


 WIA's Bill Roper honoured by an OAM. - Australia's WIA
 offers help to the Australian Maritime College. - WIA
 Director Oscar VK3TX with a brief look at how IARU continues
 engagement in the WRC-23 preparations.

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


 Here in Brisbane, VK4, Nokia has just deployed Australias
 first interleaved passive-active antenna in collaboration
 with Optus In Yeerongpilly, a Brisbane suburb the solution
 helps ease site-related challenges accelerating the
 introduction of 5G services across the country.

 It allows operators to upgrade existing sites to 5G by
 simply replacing existing antennas with a similar sized
 unit that supports all legacy technologies as well as the
 5G massive MIMO-active antenna, all in a single compact
 solution.

 By utilising this solution, deployment challenges may be
 overcome that typically hinder the introduction of 5G.

 tinyurl.com/rrpzbb89





 WIA

 Ian  VK3JS here and hello Listeners.

 The name Bill Roper VK3BR will be known to quite a few,
 particularly older operators in the hobby today.

 Bill had the great honour of being the recipient of an
 Order of Australia Medal announced last weekend in the
 Queen's Birthday Honours list and we in the Radio Amateurs
 Old Timers Club send Bill our very sincere best wishes on
 this most prestigious award.

 Bill has been an experienced banker for most of his life and
 has continued his contact with the bank through editing a
 magazine for retired bank officers.  He started doing that
 in 2002.

 He also he edits a magazine, Old Timers News,  for the
 Old Timers Club. Bill has been a committee member of RAOTC
 since 2000, editor of Old Timers News, the twice-yearly
 journal of the Old Timers Club,  from sometime in 1990s.
 He is currently Membership Secretary,  a former President of
 the club, a former Secretary and a Life Member.

 But Bill has not confined his efforts just to the Old Timers.

 For quite a few years he was heavily involved in
 Wireless Institute of Australia activities.
 He was the Federal Office Manager from 1989 to 1993;
  Editor and Assistant Editor of Amateur Radio from
 1972 to 1978; Treasurer of the Victorian Division
 1962 to 1972 and appointed a Life Member in 2005.

 All the best to you Bill.

 Our very sincere congratulations on the award and we hope
 that you will have many happy years yet to pursue your
 interest in and support of amateur radio.





 The Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) has offered to
 help the Australian Maritime College (AMC) with the
 implementation of the 2X1 Contest callsigns.

 COVID and other workload related delays have impacted the
 start and issuing of the new 2x1 callsign block allocations
 which were announced in December 2020 by AMC as being
 available when ready to issue these callsigns.

 The WIA has offered to get the 2X1 callsigns up and going
 in a very short period, owing to the existing robust systems
 in place from when the WIA implemented the exam system.
 Also we have a fully functioning online 2x1 Callsign
 availability checker for use running now.

 Check for available 2x1 Callsigns:
 wiaawards.com/call2x1/call2x1.php

 "READ ALL ABOUT IT"
 www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2021/20210611-1/index.php

 (Trent Sampson VK4TS)





 IARU continues engagement in the WRC-23 preparations.
 
 IARU has been continuously engaging in the ITUR WRC-23
 preparations during May 2021. IARU provided a contribution
 putting forward the agreed preliminary IARU positions
 for different agenda items.

 IARUs overall objective is to safeguard the allocations
 to the Amateur and Amateur-Satellite services in the
 co and adjacent frequency bands within the scope of
 each agenda item.
 
 If you are interested in IARUs agenda for the next
 World Radio Conference, please visit the IARU webpage.
 
 This is Oscar VK3TX for WIA National News.






             WIA NATIONAL NEWS AND YOUR 3 W's.


                    WASH YOUR HANDS
                   
                      WEAR YOUR MASK
                
             WATCH YOUR DISTANCE (1.5 metres)


                   www.health.gov.au/



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 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
 Southgate AR Club, ARRL,  NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
 & the World Wide sources of the WIA.  


 REGION ONE

 On June 12 the IARU Region 1 Workshop on the Future of
 Amateur Radio continued with a session addressing
 Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats

 Societies addressing the Future of Amateur Radios prepared
 SWOT analysis (S-trengths, W-eaknesses, O-pportunities,
 T-hreats) on amateur radio.

 A photographic slide showing the Strengths, Weakness,
 Opportunities and Threats identified from the survey
 held by the RSGB and other member societies can be seen
 on the link we like in this weeks text edition of news from
 YOUR VK1WIA

 tinyurl.com/45k9vst2




 Bouvet Island, a sub-Antarctic volcanic island,  is in the
 South Atlantic Ocean, at the southern end of the
 Mid-Atlantic Ridge making it the world's most remote island.

 Uninhabited it's an island annexed by the Norwegians.

 And it would appear it will be uninhabited for some time.

 3 Y 0 J DXpedition to Bouvet Island Has Been  Cancelled.

 The Intrepid-DX Group announced it has cancelled its
 long-anticipated 3Y0J DXpedition to Bouvet Island.
 The DXpedition team had planned to travel to Bouvet via the
 RV Braveheart, owned by Nigel Jolly, K6NRJ. Jolly has told
 the DXpedition that Braveheart is being sold and hes
 cancelled its contract for the 3Y0J voyage.

 The DXpedition said that it has stopped accepting donations
 and will refund 100% of the donations using the same method
 they were received. This process will take several weeks to
 sort out, so please be patient, the announcement said.





 REGION TWO

 FLY ME TO THE MOON - OR WAS IT A "BIT" OF A HOAX?

 Although 5 Amateurs were named as taking part in the transfer
 of bit coin using EME some say "No-Way-Jose" more of a 'fake'
 news story, or in the Aussie vernacular a "BS" story.

 WIA National News ran the story, which we sourced from 
 Currency Analytics  ( tinyurl.com/prt8uc2n ) but 

 Dale Hughes VK 1 DH did some investigating and, in part, 
 received a note from Edson PY 2 SDR pointing out how the
 Brazilian equivalent of our WIA, LABRE, has had to declare
 the following:

 "International legislation, specifically the Radio Regulations
  RR1-1, item 1.56 of the International Telecommunications
  Union, states that Amateur Radio Service stations must
  operate  without pecuniary interest  , that is, WITHOUT
  pecuniary interest.

 It is also important to state that the experimental nature
 of the amateur radio service does not extend to the point
 where it can accommodate pecuniary use, even if it is on an
 experimental and eventual basis.

 Thus, in line with Brazilian and international legislation,
 which is crystal clear on this point, LABRE CONDEMNS
 the use of amateur radio bands for validation,
 implementation or any other use that involves money, even
 if it does not characterize profit, and RECOMMENDS to
 Brazilian radio amateurs and other radio operators who
 do not practice or participate in any such experiment,
 under penalty of being sanctioned by the Law.

 tinyurl.com/28k93h8u





 The solar scientist who's been bucking the tide of
 pessimism from most of his colleagues and predicting a huge
 sunspot cycle continues to see lots and lots of spots in the
 future.

 According to spaceweather.com, Scott McIntosh of the
 National Centre for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, USA
 along with colleague Bob Leamon of the University of
 Maryland / Baltimore County, are predicting that a
 " terminator event, " in which oppositely charged magnetic
 fields collide near the sun's equator and annihilate each
 other, will be occurring soon. This is a normal occurrence
 between solar cycles, they say, but the key to predicting
 the strength of the new cycle lies in the timing between
 terminator events  the longer the time between them, the
 weaker the new cycle will be. They are predicting a short
 10 years between the previous terminator event and the
 upcoming one, and McIntosh says, " If the Terminator Event
 happens soon, as we expect, new Solar Cycle 25 could have a
 magnitude that rivals the top few since record-keeping began."





 REGION THREE

 NEW ZEALAND:-

 Call Book 2021/2022

 Good news for our ZL viewers, NZART have announced that a
 full paper version call book will be produced this year and
 included with their November / December issue of Break In
 Magazine.


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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  
  

 FOX MIKE HOTEL CHALLENGE

 Wherever you are reading or listening to this the WIA News,
 get ready for the return of the Fox Mike Hotel Portable Ops
 Challenge coming September 4 and 5.

 The contest is designed to create equal operating conditions
 between portable and fixed stations.

 For details visit foxmikehotel.com/challenge 


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 WINTER VHF-UHF Field Days - June 26 - 27 

 ALSO IN AUSTRALIA it's the Peel Amateur Radio Group's
 June Slow CW Contest. 

 With more here is David VK 6 ARG the Secretary of Peel
 Amateur Radio Group

 "Following the success of the first PARG Slow CW Contest,
  the club has organized another event, from 1900 to 2100hrs
  Western Standard Time, on Saturday 26 June 21. Lock the date
  and time in your calendar now, so you don't miss it.

 The first contest attracted participants from all over VK
 land and the club thanks all those who joined in and
 welcome their participation again.

 The purpose of the contest, is to encourage people to have a
 go and enjoy playing with morse code. Experienced morse
 operators are more than welcome to join in the fun.
 Short Wave Listeners are also catered for.

 Please visit our website www.parg.org.au and look for the
 SCW Jun 21 page. You will find the rules, helpful hints and
 a logger.

 The club hopes to see you (or should that be hear you) on
 the 26 Jun from 1900 to 2100hrs Western Standard Time.

 Happy CW'ing to all.

 73 and dit dit. 

 David
 Secretary
 Peel Amateur Radio Group
 VK6ARG

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 IARU HF World Championship  July 10-11 


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 TRANS TASMAN LOWBAND CONTEST
 
 JUL 17 -  160 80 and 40M using  SSB, CW and RTTY OR PSK 

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

 RD or Remembrance Day Contest will be August 14-15.

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

 ALARA CONTEST 
 
 Combined phone and CW run over 24 hours starting on
 Saturday 28th August at 0600 hours UTC finishing
 Sunday   29th August at 0559 hours UTC

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

 OCEANA CONTEST

 VOICE from 0800 UTC Saturday 2 October to 
            0800 UTC Sunday   October 3 

 CW    from 0800 UTC Saturday 9 October to
            0800 UTC Sunday   October 10 
 

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

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 December 4-5 160 Meter WW

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 DECEMBER  11 - 12 10 Mtr World Wide

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  DX WINDOW
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  UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, A6.

  A 65 IX from Dubai has been heard on 40 and 20 meters
  CW and SSB.  QSL route, 2 E 0 MMU

  (arrl)

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 Active is XV 9 RH from Hanoi and will remain in Vietnam
 until the 26th of June. CW and FT8 on the 20 to 10m bands.
 QSL via OE 1 JUN.

 (rsgb)

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 Be listening for Adrien, F4IHM, who is using the callsign
 5 UAIHM until June 27th from Niger. He is on 40m and 20m
 using CW and SSB.

 5 UAIHM is the unusual BUT correct callsign!

 QSL to F 4 IHM, direct or by the Bureau.

 (arnewsline.org)

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 In Scotland, listen for Paul, G4PVM,

 Actually maybe I should say FROM Scotland listen for Paul.

 He will be using the callsign GM 4 PVM from the
 Isle of Lismore (IOTA EU-008) between June 29th and July 4th.
 Paul will be on 40m to 10m, both CW and SSB.
 Send QSLs via LoTW, eQSL or ClubLog if for IOTA points.

 (sourced to arnewsline.org)

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 Finally a reminder again this week of : -

 VK 20 HOME
 
 Dont forget that the WIA special event callsign VK 20 HOME
 is still available for members to use until December 31st 2021.
 Check the WIA.ORG.AU website and Special Event pages to book
 your time slot for the use of VK20HOME.


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 With REWIND, I'm John Knox VK4FJRK


 This year many Amateur Radio stations will be celebrating
 the anniversary of crossing of the Atlantic by radio.

 Some celebrating 100 years, others 120 years.

 So what's in a date?

 The answer lies in the small print of just WHAT the special
 event stations are celebrating.

 Chronologically we discover on December 12 1901 was the first
 radio transmission sent across the Atlantic Ocean when
 Italian physicist and radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi
 disproving detractors who told him that the curvature of the
 earth would limit transmission to 200 miles or less.
 The messagesimply the Morse-code signal for the letter
 Stravelled more than 2,000 miles from Poldhu in Cornwall,
 England, to Newfoundland, Canada.

 He set up a specially designed wireless receiver in
 Newfoundland, using a coherer (a glass tube filled with iron
 filings) to conduct radio waves, and balloons to lift the
 antenna as high as possible. The signals being sent in Morse
 code from in England. Marconi later wrote about the
 experience:

 "Shortly before midday I placed the single earphone to my
 ear and started listening. The receiver on the table before
 me was very crude -- a few coils and condensers and a
 coherer -- no valves, no amplifiers, not even a crystal.
 But I was at last on the point of putting the correctness of
 all my beliefs to test. The answer came when I heard,
 faintly but distinctly, dit-dit-did. I handed the phone to
 my assistant George Kemp: "Can you hear anything?" I asked.

 "Yes," Kemp said. "The letter S." He could hear it.
 I knew then that all my anticipations had been justified.
 The electric waves sent out into space from Poldhu had
 traversed the Atlantic -- the distance, enormous as it
 seemed then, of 1,700 miles -- unimpeded by the curvature
 of the earth. The result meant much more to me than the mere
 successful realization of an experiment.

 As Sir Oliver Lodge has stated, it was an epoch in history.
 I now felt for the first time absolutely certain that the
 day would come when mankind would be able to send messages
 without wires not only across the Atlantic but between the
 farthermost ends of the earth.


 120 YEARS DECEMBER THIS YEAR.


 So what is being celebrated this year?

 100 years ago, December 12, 1921  Paul Godley 2ZE,  who had
 been sent by the ARRL overseas and was listening in
 Ardrossan Scotland received the first transatlantic radio
 signals from an AMATEUR station, transmitted by 1BCG in
 Greenwich, Connecticut:

 Eight other radio amateurs in the United Kingdom also
 correctly copied the transmission from the USA. Godley
 (using 2ZE) also heard several other amateur radio
 transmissions from North America during his stay.


 100 YEARS DECEMBER THIS YEAR.


 To celebrate the first one-way AMATEUR radio signal across
 the Atlantic that took place on 12 December 1921, the ARRL
 have joined with a group of UK operators who plan to
 recreate the event in December this year.

 To celebrate the centenary of Paul Godley, 2ZEs success,
 in collaboration with North Ayrshire Council, special event
 stations GB 2 ZE and GB 100 2 ZE respectively will be
 operating from 1 to 28 December 2021.

 With REWIND, I'm John Knox VK4FJRK

 tinyurl.com/m7x2bhm

 tinyurl.com/2jx23z6w

 tinyurl.com/5datkdah

 tinyurl.com/abprkyzd


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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

 ATV 

 HAMVENTION FORUM VIDEOS AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE

 Hamventionhad it happenedwould have lasted 2 to 3 days.
 You are now able to participate in two highlights of that
 weekend held virtually in May by spending a little more than
 eight hours on YouTube. Contest University, held May 20th,
 and many of the Hamvention Forums, held May 21st, are now
 available. They include the CQ Contest Hall of Fame
 presentation by John K1AR; youth in contesting, by Phillip
 DK6SP, contesting from Russia by Willy UA9BA;
 "There is Nothing Magic about Propagation" by Jose CT1BOH
 and a memorial reading of the Silent Keys.

 (ARNewsLine)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary(at)amsat-vk.org

 ARISS report there will be an 'Amateur Radio on Shuttle,
 Mir and ISS' Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event from June 21-26.

 Transmissions from the International Space Station will be
 on 145.800 MHz FM using PD 120

 The ARISS team will be transmitting SSTV images continuously
 from tomorrow, June 21 until NEXT Saturday June 26.
 The images will be related to some of the amateur radio
 activities that have occurred on the Space Shuttle,
 Mir space station and the International Space Station.

 The schedule start and stop times are:

 Monday, June 21  Setup is scheduled to begin at 09:40 UTC
 (transmissions should start a little later).

 Saturday, June 26  Transmissions are scheduled to end by
 18:30 UTC. Downlink frequency will be 145.800 MHz and the
 mode should be PD120.

 Those that recently missed the opportunity during the
 limited period of MAI transmissions should have numerous
 chances over the 6 day period to capture many (if not all 12)
 of the images.

 Check the ARISS SSTV blog for the latest information
 http://ariss-sstv.blogspot.com/

 You can get predictions for the ISS pass times at
 www.amsat.org/track/





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

 OC-177. Bimbo, YB 3 MM, will be active as YB3MM/0 from
 Virgin Sand Beach on Pari Island north of the capital of
 Jakarta this weekend June 19-20th.
 QSL via YB3MM, direct, or by the Bureau but that route Bimbo
 says may take 3 yrs!.


 OC-021. Pri, YB 0 ECT, will be active from Java Island
 during the RSGB IOTA Contest next weekend July 24-25th
 as a Single-Op/Single-Band (20m)/ High-Power entry.
 QSL via W 2 FB only - again that is W2FB

 (SouthGate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- OPTICS
   
 NASA TO TEST DATA TRANSFER VIA LASER COMMUNICAIONS

 If you're interested in an alternate communications mode,
 consider the option that NASA is exploring.

 Kent Peterson KC0DGY based at Amateur Radio NewsLine brings
 us those details here on WIA National News.

"Welcome to the age of optical communications. This month
 NASA is launching the Laser Communications Relay
 Demonstration or LCRD, as a payload on a US satellite in
 geosynchronous orbit some 22,000 miles from Earth. This
 demonstration will test higher bandwidth transfer using
 optical communications which may supplement traditional data
 transfer using radio.

 The infrared light used for laser communications differs from
 radio waves because the laser packs the data into significantly
 tighter waves increasing the data throughput 10 to 100 times
 more than that of radio frequency systems.
 Laser communications systems are also smaller and weigh less.
 The LCRD is expected to use a data rate of 1.2 gigabits per
 second in its communications with ground stations in
 California and Hawaii.

 NASA said on its website that radio technology's limits are
 being challenged by newer technologies..

 For Amateur Radio NewsLine I'm Kent Peterson KC0DGY."

 At this data rate, one could download a two-hour movie in
 about 20 seconds.





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

 Up in the REPUBLIC OF KOREA, special event station D 72 1LP
 is QRV until June 30 to celebrate IARU HF QRP Day.
 QSL via LoTW.

 Way back at the 10th IARU Region 3 Conference in 1997 held 
 in Beijing it was resolved that Region 3 Societies help to
 promote the IARU objectives for QRP operation, particularly
 to support QRP operation on June 17 each year; to encourage
 regular publication of QRP articles in national magazines;
 and to provide QRP sections in national contests.
 



 A new version of WSJT-X, the software suite that includes
 FT8 and other digital protocols, has introduced a new mode,
 Q 65.

 According to the release notes, it is designed to
 accommodate fast-fading signals and paths with Doppler shifts
 of more than a few Hertz. "Q65 is particularly effective,"
 the notes say, "for tropospheric scatter, rain scatter,
 ionospheric scatter, TEP (trans-equatorial propagation) and
 EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) on VHF and higher bands." It uses the
 same message formats and sequencing as those used in
 FST4, FT4, FT8 and MSK144.

 Q65 is one of 11 total modes included in the latest WSJT-X
 package.

 For more information or to download the free software,
 tinyurl.com/nzcmxywm





 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 Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN)
 launched a new SATERN International SSB Net on June 2 on
 14.325 MHz. Net sessions will take place Mondays, Wednesdays,
 and Fridays at 1600 hours UTC, in cooperation with the
 Hurricane Watch Net (HWN), which has used 14.325 MHz for
 many years.

 Just down the band, a 'splinter group', a net sporting the
 same SATERN acronym  the Strategic Auxiliary Team Emergency
 Readiness Net  has established itself on the Salvation Army's
 former frequency of 14.265 MHz. The latter net was organized
 by Lee Glassman, WA5LEE, a former manager of the original
 SATERN. The Salvation Army made the distinction clear in its
 announcement launching the new SSB net on 20 meters.

 The new Strategic Auxiliary Team Emergency Readiness Net is
  not associated with The Salvation Army, At this time,
 Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network is no longer
 associated with Lee Glassman and does not support his new 
 efforts. This is a breakaway organization.

 (arrl)





 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ROAR
 ROTARIANS OF AMATEUR RADIO 
 website: froar.org
 email: webmaster(at)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)
  
 The ROAR Annual group meeting has been set for July 31,
 2021, 1200Z.

 Please join them, an opportunity to meet, great, and confirm
 as new ROAR President, Vernon Readhead, G0EGW.

 Annual reports on the activities and health of the 
 Fellowship will be presented.

 All ROAR members should note if you don't already have your 
 ZOOM check in credentials email RAOR "soonest."

 ( Ed Tyler - N4EDT President, ROAR )





 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VLF

 SAQ Grimeton Transmission on July 4th

 The annual transmission event on the Alexanderson Day with
 the Alexanderson Alternator from 1924, on VLF 17.2 kHz CW
 with the call sign SAQ, is scheduled for Sunday, July 4th.

 The Alexander Grimeton Association are planning to carry out
 two broadcasts to the world from the old Alexanderson
 alternator SAQ. Only required staff will be in place, due to
 the ongoing pandemic.

 Transmission schedule:

 Start-up and tuning at 08:30 UTC
 with a transmission of a message at 09:00 UTC.

 Start-up and tuning at 11:30 UTC
 with a transmission of a message at 12:00 UTC.

 Both transmission events can be seen live on 
 YouTube Channel, 5 minutes before the start up and tuning.

 mailchi.mp/aff85163e64f/alexanderson-day-2021?e=2c0cbe870f

 (SouthGate)


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 2021 Social Scene

 Due to the COVID-19 situation, please check these events'
 direct for up-to-date status information and even without 
 Covid dates have an uncanny knack of being changed at last
 moment.

 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
 Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
 contacts and answers to your questions.
 www.health.gov.au/



 VK  - WIA AGM Saturday 26th June 11.00 am             (vk8zz) 

 VK6 - PerthTech October 23 (vk6pop)


 VK3 - ROSEBUD RadioFest by SPARC 9:30am Nov 14       (vk3pdg)
 



 FINAL FINAL

 If you are traveling to the NSW Ski fields or southern NSW
 this year this note from Angelo is worth taking heed of.

 VK2NWT tells that the Snowy Mountains Amateur Radio Club
 would like to advise those skiers heading to the snow, that
 the NSW South East 2m network provides coverage from Bredbo,
 and that IS Bredbo WHICH is a village 34 kilometres north
 of Cooma, to North Eastern Victoria and right up into the
 Snowy Mountains and Ski resorts areas. Skiers in Perisher
 can also access the 70cm VK2RLJ repeater on Mt Perisher
 covering Perisher Valley and surrounding towns.

 The network has IRLP and EchoLink access if others wish to
 call in, maybe even on the Snowy Mountains Amateur Radio
 Club weekly Net at 1930 hours and everyone is welcome to
 join in and say hi. You can also listen to this the WIA
 Weekly News Broadcast at 0900 and 1800 hours every Sunday
 over the network.

 For details of frequencies, repeaters locations, node
 numbers etc. visit the club's webpage

 www.smarc.org.au

 or look them up on QRZ using the Club's callsign, VK2SNO.


 (*VK2NWT*)




 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(at)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(at)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(at)wia.org.au
 and send BOTH the audio and the text
  
 We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 1.5 mts 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.


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


 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(at)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
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 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,
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