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VK National News 03Jul22



Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2022-07-03.mp3 
Text edition:

 2022 JULY 3 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 JULY 3 2022 


 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y


 ROSTERED WIA DIRECTOR BRINGING US NEWS FROM THE WIA
 ON HAPPENINGS AT BOARD LEVEL WILL BE IN ROTATION:-

 Chris VK3FY
 Peter VK4EA
 Steve VK2TSG
 President Scott VK3KJ
 Greg VK2GPK
 Peter VK8ZZ
 Lee VK3GK



 NEXT week hopefully Chris VK3FY along WITH Peter VK4EA



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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 

 RSGB volunteers and staff contributed to the IARU Region 1 Interim
 meeting at Friedrichshafen Thursday, 23 June.

 The meeting covered topics across HF, VHF and UHF, as well as
 microwave and EMC matters.

 This included the latest state of preparations for WRC-23 where
 agenda item 9.1B on the protection of satellite navigation systems,
 such as Galileo in the 23cm band, was of prime interest.

 Slides showing the current state and this potentially significant
 threat to the radio amateur and amateur satellite services have been
 published on the RSGB special focus page.

 rsgb.org/main/news/special-focus/wrc-23/
 
 The IARU, supported by the RSGB, continues to work hard to reduce
 any impact.





 IT'S A DOGS LIFE - or should that be "The Cats Whisker?"

 If you think amateur radio is going to the dogs, you're right - but
 those dogs are getting plenty of company.

 The dog days of August will soon be upon us and so too will August
 26th, known as International Dog Day. A number of hams around the
 world have decided to run with the pack by getting special event
 call signs and getting on the air to publicize the needs of
 abandoned and abused pets who have ended up in shelters - dogs as
 well as cats.

 Amateur Radio NewsLine have revealed Hanz, YL3JD, will be operating
 CW from his shack in Latvia using the call sign YL 1 DOG starting on
 Monday the 22nd of August

 There are plans for other 'poochie' call signs to be on the air too,
 including PF 6 DOG, and PD 6 DOG.

 International Cat Day is being celebrated on August 8th and on the
 'cat walk'  YL 1 CAT.

 The list is growing but organizers are looking for even more operators
 to call QRZ on behalf of shelter animals. Visit the website
 catsanddogsontheair.com to get the details.





 REGION 2

 OHIO NET INVITES THE WORLD TO CHECK IN

 A new net has been launched to accommodate night owls in the
 United States  and others around the world at whatever time of night
 (or day) it happens to be. 

 Silvercreek Amateur Radio Association has issued an invitation
 to check into the Beacon Net which only launched last month
 at 2am, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) each week on Monday
 and Thursdays at that hour and Saturdays at 1.30 UTC Day/Time.

 Although the net can be heard on the local W 8 WKY repeater,
 check-ins also take place on the club's All-star Hub node number 48496
 and their EchoLink W8WKY-R channel. The net plans to add more
 repeaters and All-star hubs later. 





 REGION THREE

 Rajamahendravaram (East Godavari District) :

 A Ramesh Babu, chief program coordinator, Academy of Ham radio,
 briefed the students of Adikavi Nannaya University College of
 Engineering on Ham Radio recently.

 Ramesh Babu was the speaker at Ham Radio awareness programme
 organised at the University Seminar Hall and he spoke about the
 emergence and historical background of Amateur Radio which as we know
 has a special place in today's world of cutting-edge technology.

 He said the government maintains an information system during
 disasters relying on Ham Radio.

 The University Vice-Chancellor presented a memento to Ramesh Babu
 and the VCC suggested university authorities look into the
 possibility of setting up a Ham radio station on the campus.

 tinyurl.com/53pwzur3




 TOKYO -- 
 More amateur ham radio operators are reaching out across the airwaves
 in Japan, possibly due to past enthusiasts returning to the hobby
 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

 While ham radios have practical uses like gathering information in
 times of disasters as witnessed in the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake,
 why are they getting attention as a pastime now?

 The membership of the Japan Amateur Radio League had been falling
 steadily as mobile phones and the internet sapped ham radios' appeal.
 But at the end of fiscal 2020 it saw a year-on-year rise of 574
 members for a total of 65,788, the first increase in 27 years.

 The membership had grown further by the end of fiscal 2021.

 A league representative said of the trend, "One cause may be that the
 generation that was familiar with ham radios in their youth have
 retired and gone back to them."

 Sales at Ham Shop Friends, which sells amateur radio equipment in
 the suburban Tokyo city of Hamura, have also grown due to apparent
 demand from people stuck at home during the pandemic. Manager
 Katsuhisa Akiyoshi, 71, said it was "because ham radio enthusiasts
 can be connected even when they can't go out."




 Australian Search and Rescue agencies can utilise phones as rescue
 beacons.

 Doug VK2XLJ pointed me to this item seen in crticicalcomms.com.au, 
 mobile phones can pinpoint locations of people who are lost and offer
 an opportunity to augment search and rescue (SAR) services in
 Australia, according to Kim Blacker, managing director and founder
 of Stratelo<https://www.stratelo.com

 With Australias vast territory, often unforgiving climate and 
 largely unpopulated interior, SAR is a key service, pulling together
 a range of agencies including commonwealth, federal and state,
 across civilian, police and defence resources. Kim explained how an
 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) mounted cellular search and rescue
 solution can use a mobile phone as a rescue beacon to quickly and
 inexpensively geolocate the person(s) of interest and, if they are
 conscious and able, communicate with them.

 Cellular-based search and rescue tools such as Smith Myers Artemis
 can weigh as little as half a kilogram and have been integrated onto
 relatively inexpensive commercial UAVs through to larger
 air-certified systems for manned fixed and rotary winged aircraft.

 UAVs (or commonly known as drones) can cover much more distance than
 people on foot and are a fraction of the cost of deploying
 helicopters or aircraft.

 This item rolls many new technologies into one.

 Source:
 tinyurl.com/2p7bsaft
 via Doug VK2XLJ


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HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  
   
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NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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       2022
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 The Slovenia Contest Club Committee has cancelled EUHFC 2022 due to
 the current situation in Europe related to the war in Ukraine.

 They do not see the point in competing for the title of European
 Champion without the presence of UR friends and without contest
 activity from all other EU countries.

 Hoping for peace, they will meet again in August 2023


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 IARU HF World Championship
 NEXT contest is NEXT weekend July 9 and 10.

 Good morning from WIA Vice President, Lee Moyle VK3GK.

 The IARU contest is held on the weekend of July 9th-10th and several
 of the WIA callsigns will be active. There may be some operational
 time slots still available. WIA is asking for expressions of
 interest from any WIA members who are contesters that have a genuine
 interest to operate in the contest as a WIA IARU HQ station using one
 of the WIA callsigns. VK1WIA through to VK8WIA.

 Send an email to Lee Moyle, vk3gk(at)wia.org.au  expressing your
 interest and Lee will respond with some specific requirements needed
 to operate the WIA callsigns in the contest.

 The Contest begins at 1200 UTC Saturday July 9th and runs through
 1159 UTC Sunday July 10th. 

 Modes are both CW and SSB.
 Bands are 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters

 The 2022 Contest rules can be downloaded from the WIA website
 oe direct

 https://contests.arrl.org/ContestRules/IARU-HF-Rules.pdf

 Exchange:
 IARU member society HQ stations, such as VK3WIA, send signal report
 and official IARU member society abbreviation, eg: on SSB: 59 Whisky
 India Alpha or on CW: 599 WIA.

 Members of the IARU Administrative Council and the three IARU regional
 Executive committees send AC, R1, R2, and R3 as appropriate.

 All other participants send the signal report and your ITU zone
 which for Vk1-VK8 will be either zone 55, 58 or 59 .
 
 Logs are due within SEVEN (7) days after the event is over. 

 Electronic cabrillo logs are preferred and can be uploaded directly
 via the web app at http://contest-log-submission.arrl.org

 Thats it for this week.

 73 from Lee VK3GK

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 WIA Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest

 16 JUL 

 The Trans-Tasman contest, held on the 3rd weekend in July
 aims to encourage Low Band activity between VK and ZL

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 RSGB IOTA Contest is July 30 - 31st

 (SouthGate)

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 WIA RD or Remembrance Day Contest

 Weekend closest to the 15th August each year.
 
 2022 its Sat Sun August 13 and 14

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 ALARA CONTEST AUGUST  27 and 28
 alara.org.au

 (vk5maz)


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 WIA - NZART OCEANIA CONTEST

 PHONE - First full weekend in October
         0600 UTC Saturday  to 0600 UTC Sunday

 CW    - Second full weekend in October
         0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday

 Log deadline for ALL logs - 31 October.

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 WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS

 SPRING 2022 is in NOVEMBER


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 DX WINDOW
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 VK 90 ABC our Aussie station celebrating 90 years of the National
 Broadcaster and is operating all year

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 VK 75 FAA July 3 try 40 meters for this call representing a fleet
 air arm

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 Listen for Rafael, EA 5 XV, in the air from Panama as EA5XV/HP1
 June 28th until September 12th on Single Side Band. 
 Send QSLs to his home call EA 5 XV

 (sourced to ARNewsLine)

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 NETHERLANDS, PA.

 PA 75 DXCC on air until August 2 celebrates the 75th anniversary
 of the first post-World War II list of DXCC members published
 in the July 1947 issue of QST. QSL via operator's instructions.

 (SouthGate)

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 TIME TO READ MORE THAN JUST YOUR S-METER

 In the part of the world where our sister, Amateur Radio NewsLine,
 is produced summer has arrived - and for many that means it's time
 to read something more than just your S-meter.

 Randy Sly W4XJ shares some suggestions.

 Its that time of year when some amateur radio operators abandon 
 their shacks and head outdoors for the lazy crazy hazy days of summer. 
 Whether youre sitting quietly on a beach, enjoying a mountain view or 
 taking your hobby with you at a POTA station in a park, there may be 
 times when you say, What else can I do? Well, when you're not 
 operating ham radio, how about reading about ham radio? Not one of those 
 technical manuals or heavy theory books, but a book about radio, about 
 communicating, and all the fascinating and dramatic stories that go with
 it.

 With the help of Russell Calabrese, KR2NZ, the book club moderator for 
 the Long Island CW club, I came up with a list of books that may make 
 good summer reading for those moments when you're off the air. If you 
 enjoy history, how about the The World of Ham Radio, covering amateur 
 radio in the early 20th century. Or try Code Girls, The Untold Story of 
 American Women Codebreakers of WWII. There's also Brass Pounders, 
 Young Telegraphers of the Civil War. Want to know how single sideband 
 started? You can read Wes Schum, Amateur Radios Unsung Hero. Then 
 there's the book by Don Keith, N4KC, Riding the Shortwaves, which 
 contains some how-tos, along with fun anecdotes, stories and personal 
 advice. For these and other recommendations, check our longer list in 
 the text version of this weeks newscast

 The World of Ham Radio, 1901-1950 - Richard Bartlett
 Wes Schum: Amateur Radios Unsung Hero - Dominic Tusa
 Code Girls: American Women Codebreakers of WWII -  Liza Mundy
 Brass Pounders: Young Telegraphers of the Civil War - Alvin F. Harlow
 Riding the Shortwaves: Exploring the Magic of Amateur Radio - Don 
 Keith, N4KC
 Playing with Meteors - Eric Nichols, KL7AJ (CQ books)
 The Collected Works of Professor Emil Heisseluft (Humour) - Dr. 
 Theodore J. "Ted" Cohen, N4XX (CQ Books)
 Secret Wireless War - Pidgeon, Geoffrey (ARRL books)
 Storm Spotting and Amateur Radio 3rd Edition - Michael Correy, W5MPC, 
 Victor Morris, AH6WX (ARRL books)
 The life of St. Maximilian Kolbe: Apostle of Mass Communications - 
 William L LaMay, K3RMW
 200 Meters and Down - Clinton DeSoto
 The Land God Gave to Cain - Hammond Innes
 "Wireless Men and Women at War" WIA Wireless Institute of Australiaa.

 You can also simply search Ham Radio Books on the internet.



 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
 www.morsecodeclassnet.com

 VERON reports recently radio amateurs gave information and
 demonstrations about 'Morse code as a means of communication'
 to the public of the Open Air Museum Arnhem

 The interest of the visitors was great. Many were extensively
 informed. The number of people who wanted to take an "aptitude test"
 was also above expectations. All in all a very successful day.

 This activity was dominated by Morse code as intangible cultural
 heritage, a status that Morse code received in the Netherlands in
 2014.

 For this occasion, the ground of the Open Air Museum was temporarily
 transformed into an improvised shack and demonstration space.

 Many of the close on 2300 guests that day had heard of Morse code,
 many "thinking" of "the war".

 Of the 2300 on the day some 400 took part in the morse exhibit.

 tinyurl.com/IARU-Netherlands





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

 Voyager 1 & 2

 NASA has begun turning off the spacecraft Voyager's systems, signalling
 the beginning of the end of the probe's 50-year career.

 Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched in 1977 and travelled to the
 edge of the solar system. 44 years into this journey, NASA must 
 power down some of the probes' systems in order to keep them
 operating until 2030. The first Voyager craft has four remaining
 functioning instruments, while Voyager 2 has five, powered by
 converting decaying plutonium into electricity. This battery has had
 its output dropping by about four watts every year, requiring tough
 choices about what to switch off next.

 The final instruments NASA will disable are likely to be the
 magnetometer and the plasma science instrument inside the body
 of the spacecraft. These are warmed by the excess heat of the
 computers. The other instruments are suspended on a 13 meter
 fiberglass boom, heating them requires more power. It takes a radio
 signal almost 22 hours to reach Voyager 1 and just over 18 for
 Voyager 2. 

 (IRTS)





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

 AS-117. Kenji, JA4GXS, will once again be active as JA4GXS/4 from
         Kasado Island during the RSGB IOTA Contest July 30-31st.

 EU-010. Brice, will be active as GM0WAT from
         Isle of Lewis and Harris during the RSGB IOTA Contest

 
 OC-13.  E 51 RMP from South Cook Islands between July 14-21st.
         Main activity will be from Rarotonga (OC-013)
         with a side-activation to Aitutaki (OC-083) for 2 nights.
         QRP on various HF bands using CW and SSB.
         QSL via home callsign ZL 4 TE.




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

 Hallo everyone, this is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that tomorrow
 July 4  is the first Monday of the month, time for the Radio Amateurs
 Old Timers Club of Australias July bulletin to go to air.

 This month as well as the latest Club news:

 I will be reminiscing about some remarkable QRP contacts in 1922,
 Bill, VK3BR, tells us about detection methods employed before radar
 was invented,
 Andrew, VK3CAH talks about an organisation that celebrates a very
 special birthday that occurred on July 1st, 90 years ago.

 Everyone, RAOTC members and non-Members alike, is most welcome to
 listen to the program and join in the call-backs afterwards.

 Full details of all transmissions, times and modes can be found on
 the RAOTC website at www.raotc.org.au or just Google RAOTC broadcasts
 If none of the transmission times suit you, you can download the
 audio file at any time from today from the website.

 Members and Friends of the RAOTC in Perth are reminded that the next
 lunchtime meeting at the Bayswater Hotel is on Tuesday, July 12th.
 All are welcome but if youd like more details, please email
 coordinator Phil VK6ZKO atpbcasper@bigpond.com

 Once again, tune in tomorrow for the July RAOTC bulletin, enjoy the
 program and please join in the call-backs afterwards.

 73 from Clive VK6CSW.




  WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING
  scouts.com.au
  scout.org/jota
  international.scouts.com.au  
 jotajoti.info/

Brett Nicholas  VK2BNN Scouts Australia National co-ordinator
for JOTA.
Lorraine OHare VK2FICQ is Girl Guides Australia National
JOTA-JOTI Co-ordinator.


    
CALLING FREQUENCIES 
Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishing
communication.

Australian voice calling frequencies:
3.650, 7.090, 14.190, 21.190, 28.590, 52.160

World CW calling frequencies: 
3.570, 7.030, 14.060, 18.080, 21.140, 24.910, 28.180, 50.160

World voice calling frequencies: 
3.690 & 3.940 MHz, 7.090 & 7.190, 14.290, 18.140, 21.360,
24.960, 28.390, 50.160

Calling frequencies for Slow Scan TV (SSTV):
3.630, 7.033, 14.227

Calling Frequencies for PSK31
14.070 


 Training scouts in amateur satellite communications

 Members of Indonesia's national amateur radio society ORARI recently
 trained scouts in amateur satellite communications

 A translation of the ORARI post reads:

 This communication, this time using LAPAN-A2/LAPAN-ORARI (IO-86) 
 satellite used Voice Repeater (VR) and SSTV.

 According to Research Centre Researcher and Amateur Radio enthusiast
 Sonny Dwi Harsono, VR and SSTV activities are an effort to introduce
 satellite communication to Scouts to disseminate information.

 tinyurl.com/IARU-Indonesia



 


SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VLF

 No Transmission at Grimeston

 Despite news to the contrary, the official word is there will be
 NO transmission from the mechanical 200 kilowatt transmitter SAQ
 at Grimeston, Sweden on 17 kHz VLF for this year's Alexanderson Day
 today July 3.

 The team running the transmitter twice a year cite problems obtaining
 spare parts for the 98 year transmitter, currently undergoing
 maintenance work.

 The Radio Station is again, however, open to visitors, who can
 witness two start-ups of the large rotor, however no RF will be
 radiated from SAQ's top loaded vertical.

 (irts)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
(Youngsters On The Air)
youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
twitter.com/hamyota
YOTA Contest 2022  Youth On The Air (ham-yota.com)

 BRINGING AMATEUR RADIO TO A MORE DIVERSE COMMUNITY

 We look at a special project that is creating amateur radio
 opportunities for a more diverse community of enthusiasts, starting
 with the very youngest among them. We hear from Amateur Radio
 NewsLine and Ralph KK6ITB how this initiative is putting ham radio
 and science, into the hands of children of colour in lower-income
 neighbourhoods of the USA

 Get ready for Jasmine and Jose, two school kids who fell in love 
 with amateur radio after visiting a family friend who's a ham. Now the 
 friends want to build a simple radio of their own. While these two 
 children are fictional characters in a book that tells their story in 
 both Spanish and English, the magnetic - or should we perhaps say 
 electromagnetic? - draw of kids to amateur radio is very real. That's 
 why the science educators at the California-based non-profit group, 
 Science is Elementary, is preparing to publish this tale of the 
 youngsters' amateur radio journey as a book in their new series. 

 "Jasmine and Jose Build a Radio" is geared to 7-year-old readers and 
 will be produced with accompanying kits for 2,240 youngsters. The 
 project is being funded with a grant from Amateur Radio Digital 
 Communications. The grant will include publication of companion readers 
 for adults and will cover the costs of school-based activities in which 
 the kids build radios of their own. The books and kits will be provided 
 free to youngsters attending school in low-income communities in the San 
 Francisco Bay area. If you don't live in the region, take heart: 
 Everyone else will be able to download the book and the adult reading 
 companion for free as PDFs.

 For Amateur Radio NewsLine I'm Ralph Squillace KK6ITB.


 
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2022 Social Scene

 VK4 - Redcliffe Club Car Boot Sale Saturday 20th August 9am
       club house Macfarlane Park, Klingner Road Kippa-Ring. (vk4tfn)


 VK4 - SunFest Sunday 18 September 10:00 AM Mountain Creek State
       School                                         (noreply email)


 VK6 - PerthTech October 21-23                                (vk6pop)

 VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday 19th November.              (vk7wi news)
      my-ee-nah rhyming with hyena.
 
 VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest November 20  9.3Oam.                 (vk3pdg)



2023

 VK - ALARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART       (luther8@bigpond.com)




 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 recorded 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)
 
 Promote your local rebroadcast; details on
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
 
 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 will not give blatant 'plugs' to raffles, be it raffles
 at the event or "on-line".


 
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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
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 Who and where are they?
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/
 Promote your local rebroadcast; details and script on
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
 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." 

 If you would like to see the call-backs reported each
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