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VK National News 27Nov22

Text edition:
  

 Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2022-11-27.mp3 
Text edition:

 2022 NOVEMBER 27 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

 THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 27 2022 
 IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

 ( 1937 in a mention we've come across relating to weekly
  broadcasts of information prepared by VK4 was a plea to
  restart the weekly news service which was on air in the 
  late 1920's )

 JOINING US THIS WEEK:-

 Peter VK4EA WIA Board member

 Chris VK3FY WIA Board member  all the way from Doha QATAR.

 Roger VK2ZRH WIA AR Magazine Editor in Chief

 OH AND A HUGE THANKS TO WIA STRATEGY COMITTEE FOR WORK ON SUBMISSION
 TO ACMA

 PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS 30 MINUTE EDITION OF
 NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 

 PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.


 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y


 Gidday, this is Peter  VK4EA  on behalf of the WIA Board, coming to
 you from Turubal and Jagera country surrounding Mein-jin  thats the
 traditional name for the Brisbane region.

 The Board thank those who took the time to complete the A C M A
 consultation survey, the board is meeting this coming Monday evening
 to finalise the W I A submission based on your responses, well keep 
 everybody apprised of the results.

 And while I have the mic, I really enjoyed my time in Hobart attending
 the conference and open day organised by REAST  well done to the
 REAST Club and I look forward to the next soiree in Hobart.

 By now most members would have received their AR Magazine, another
 cracking issue thanks to PubCom.  A significant inclusion this edition
 is the call for nominations for the WIA Board of Directors, page 9 if
 you havent seen it yet.  This time 4 director spots are up for
 election, if no more than 4 nominations are received there will no
 elections, that is, the 4 nominees are automatically appointed.  If
 you unhappy with how the W I A is being run and you think you can make
 a difference, please nominate.  Nominations close December 15, 2022.

 Some decisions to announce, we have made the call to build a new
 website, we are currently talking to a provider that may be able to
 assist for a reasonable sum. If you, or somebody you know, has website
 skills, Id be keen to hear from you.  It will not be a quick process
 as our current website has a huge amount of information, but, it is
 time to move on with a more modern look and feel.

 We also made the call to refresh our promotional materials, including
 the merch. The Board is appealing to anybody out that may be able to
 help with graphic design, we are thinking of forming a dedicated team
 to develop the materials we need to promote the hobby,

 Please contact me at vk4ea(at)wia.org if you can help or if you know
 somebody that may be available.  The W I A survives on its volunteers.

 Thats all for now, I think I am on again next week as Chris will
 still be in Qatar watching a white round ball being kicked around a
 pitch, so talk to you then

 Cheers from Peter  VK4EA





 This is Chris VK3FY for this week's WIA News Broadcast.

 I am bringing it you this all the way from Doha QATAR. 

 I have been travelling the middle east these past few weeks with
 my sons Nik and Norm.

 I visited Muscat Oman and also visited A 47 RS the Royal Omani Amateur
 Radio Society. Both on a personal visit and taking the opportunity
 whilst there to represent the WIA.

 My host was Kahlid A 41 CK. Who introduced me the A47RS station. And
 what a station it is with antennas from 160-2m and satellite systems
 also.

 My sons Nik VK3FE and Norman VK3BB accompanied me. Nik VK3FE got on
 air on 10m SSB, whilst I was active on 15m CW. 

 Later I was able to utilise their satellite facility and made a few
 contacts.

 Kahlid A41CK gave us the Grand Tour of the A47RS building and facilities.
 Including the station equipment of the late sultan of Oman. Who was
 also an Amateur Radio operator.

 An extremely impressive set up. 

 If ever you are in Oman. I would certainly recommend a visit to the
 Royal Omani Amateur Radio Society.

 After leaving Oman, I visited Abu Dhabi for the Grand Prix, before
 arriving in Doha QATAR for the 2022 FIFA World Cup of Football.

 Having operated from the two previous FIFA World Cups of Football,
 2014 in Brazil and 2018 in Russia I was keen to get active from QATAR.

 An invitation from my good friend Ibrahim A 71 BI. I will be operating 
 from the QATAR Amateur Radio Society soon and will be utilising the
 following special event callsigns A722FWC and A73FIFA, which you may
 have already heard on air recently.

 Listen out for us from QATAR.

 This is Chris VK3FY portable in A7 QATAR on behalf of the VK1WIA News.

 Chris Dimitrijevic de
 VK3FY / W3YM / T30T / 3D2FY / DU8FY / 4E8T / 5W0FY / HK7T
 




 This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.
 
 Before we get caught up in my massive missive about the latest issue,
 Id like to thank all those members and non-members who expressed
 concern about the state of the WIA website when we had an outage last
 weekend. Tracking down the source of the temporary disruption to
 service was quickly under way. From the opening of business hours on
 Monday 21st November, things moved quickly and the website was back
 online later that day. Everyones concern and understanding is most
 appreciated. Once again, Chicken Little was wrong and the world
 according to the Western Whine and the henhouse of malodorous
 misinformants was not correct about the sky and the WIA falling in.

 I just thought Id pop that in there and get it out of the way. 

 Amateur Radio magazine is now in newsagents and should be in most
 members hands via Australia Post by now.

 Continuing my commentary on Issue 6 from last week, another feature of
 note is the Short-boom Yagi for FT8 on the six metre band by Greg VK4GRM.
 This antenna is a practical example of our article series on antenna
 modelling using the free  as in cost-free  software, 4nec2, for which
 Greg is one of the co-authors. Not just an example  Greg has the beam
 on-air, using it making contacts. 

 This issues Newcomers Notebook, written by Jules Perrin VK3JFP, one
 of our Publications Committee members  covers resonant circuits. 
 Deliberately, the article ties-in to the two articles on coils written
 by Dale VK1DSH, and Part 1 of his do-it-yourself project describing a
 Multi-Mode transmitter for the 2200 metre band.

 Turn the page from Newcomers Notebook and we have two pages of
 Over To You covering important issues raised by member Bernard Kates
 VK2 India Baker  about why he renewed his membership. While not a
 happy member for various reasons  for a start, hes unhappy that the
 WIA hasnt secured access to the 60 metre band from the ACMA  Bernard
 remains a member. Exactly why we dont have use of 60 metres is set out
 by Dale VK1DSH  our man on the spot in Geneva where and when it all
 happened in 2015 at the World Radio Conference. Dale was no bystander 
 he led Australias delegation to WRC-15 and is also the WIAs ITU
 Conference and Study Group Coordinator.

 Always a good read. Never discounted on Black Friday. 

 Amateur Radio magazine, Volume 90, Issue Number 6 for 2022.

 Serving Australian radio amateurs since 1933. 

 Available in print and online six times a year.

 Always published to a schedule, never random.

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



HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  
   

 The RSGB is hosting the Transatlantic Centenary Tests 2022 on the
 HF bands for the month of December. Unlike those of the 1920s, which
 consisted of one-way communication, this event will encourage worldwide
 two-way communication with UK and Crown Dependency stations.

 There will be a series of awards available for making QSOs with those
 who are activating historic RSGB callsigns.

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 NOW CONTEST WISE:-
 --------------
       2022
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 WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAY
 SPRING HAS SPRUNG AND CONTEST IS ON THIS WEEKEND
 

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 160 METER CW CONTEST - ARRL SPONSORED

 Objective is for Amateurs worldwide to exchange information with
 W/VE amateurs on 160-meter CW. 

 December 2 - 4.

 Begins 2200 UTC Friday, ends 1559 UTC Sunday.

 This is a forty-two hour period with no time limitation.
 
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 10 METER CONTEST - ARRL SPONSORED

 For Amateurs worldwide to exchange QSO information with as many
 stations as possible on the 10 meter band.

 Second full weekend of December. Starts 0000 UTC Saturday;
 runs through 2359 UTC Sunday (December 10-11).

 Logs are due within SEVEN (7) days after the event is over.

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 DX WINDOW
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 FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Special Event Stations

 QARS special events stations for Football World Cup goes QRT
 December on all HF bands and QO100 satellite for all modes:

 Listen for stations with FIFA as suffix


  A71FIFA (Albayt Stadium)
  A72FIFA (Lusail Stadium)
  A73FIFA (Education City Stadium)
  A74FIFA (Ahmed bin Ali Stadium)
  A75FIFA (974 Stadium)
  A76FIFA (Thumama Stadium)
  A77FIFA (Khalifa Stadium)

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 Hadrian's Wall Special Event Station

 There have been two special event stations, GB 1900 HA and GB 1900 HW
 running throughout the year commemorating 1900 years since the building
 of Hadrians Wall.  

 QSL Via Logbook of the World and Club Log OQRS.  

 See QRZ.com for more info on GB1900HA and GB1900HW

 Further info at: 
 tinyurl.com/a78xy29x
 

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 Danish DX Group celebrates 50 years

 The Danish DX Group (DDXG) was founded May 27, 1972. To celebrate the
 50th anniversary special event station OZ 50 DDXG is on-the-air until
 December 31.

 Radio amateurs around the world can obtain the anniversary award by
 having contacts using CW, Phone or Digital modes with the anniversary
 station OZ 5 DDXG until years end.

 Full details on
 qrz.com/db/OZ50DDXG

 (SouthGate)

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 NETHERLANDS.

 Members of VERON's section of Mid and North Limburg are QRV with
 special call sign PI 75 LIM to celebrate their 75th anniversary.

 QSL via bureau.

 (arrl)


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



 REGION ONE

 146/147MHz NoV extension in the UK

 Ofcom has agreed to the RSGB request to extend the 146/147MHz NoV for
 a further year.

 It is available on a non-interference basis and the NoV is subject to
 a 30-day notice period of change or withdrawal.

 Full licence holders can apply for the 146/147MHz NoV via the
 RSGB website




 IARU-MS

 Every month the IARU Monitoring System publishes an extensive newsletter.
 It contains, among other things, detailed information about intruders
 on the amateur bands.

 The October IARU-MS newsletter provides an overview of the most
 disruptive, unwanted transmissions on our bands: the 'over the horizon'
 radars. In addition to the Russian Contayner OTH radar, there were many
 transmissions from the Iranian OTH radar in the 10m band on 28.860
 occasionally sweeping the entire 10-meter band. Chinese OTH radars were
 received on 40, 20 and 15 meters. 

 The British OTHR at the R.A.F Sovereign Base Area in Cyprus was 
 received mostly on 15m, but also on 17 and 10m. The full report is
 available at iaru-r1.org





 REGION TWO

 GRANT SUBSIDIZES RFI-FIGHTING EFFORTS.

 The New England Division of the ARRL has just acquired the means to buy
 some powerful tools to help amateurs struggling to combat RFI.

 With the help of a $23,640 grant from Amateur Radio Digital Communications,
 the division will be purchasing kits to be used by each of its seven
 sections throughout the New England states. The kits contain antennas
 along with equipment capable of RFI detection and spectrum capture and
 will be capable of helping on the VHF/UHF frequencies as well as on HF.

 Rob Leiden, K1UI, assistant director for Spectrum Protection and
 Utilization, expressed confidence that the section teams will be
 well-prepared and well-equipped. The division will be conducting
 on-site training for each section's RFI team and the ARDC grant is
 designed to cover these training costs as well.




 Bryan Rawlings, VE3QN, appointed to Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of
 Fame 

 ( rac.ca/bryan-rawlings-ve3qn-appointed-to-hall-of-fame/ )

 The Board of Trustees of the Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of Fame is
 pleased to announce that Bryan, VE3QN, has been named to the Hall of
 Fame.

 Radio Amateurs of Canada recognizes deserving Amateurs by appointments
 to the Canadian Amateur Radio Hall of Fame. The Constitution for the
 Hall specifies that the appointment as Member of the Hall is made for
 outstanding achievement and excellence of the highest degree, for
 serious and sustained service to Amateur Radio in Canada, or to
 Amateur Radio at large.

 The Trustees of the Hall have interpreted the Constitution to mean that
 the person has performed significant service over many years to
 enhance the well-being of Amateur Radio.

 Bryan Rawlings was first licensed as VE 2 AME in Montreal in 1959.

 Despite long absences from Amateur Radio while living overseas
 (Saudi Arabia and Russia), Bryan has again been an active Amateur
 since 2002  now signing VE 3 QN from Ottawa.

 From 2006 until 2020, Bryan represented Canadian Amateur interests as
 the main RAC contributor to the planning for and attendance at the
 International Telecommunications Union World Radio Conferences in 2012,
 15 and 19. This involved not only attendance at the Conferences
 themselves, but also at national and international meetings in
 preparation for the Conferences. He also played a key role in obtaining
 support, both nationally and internationally, for Amateur-related
 issues including successes in gaining Amateur access in many countries
 to frequencies at both 60 and 630 metres.




 Dayton Hamvention 2023 is just over 6 months away, and next year's
 Hamvention team has selected "Innovation!" as the event theme.

 The team reports that, in just one word, Innovation, the theme
 encompasses the world of amateur radio today. "There are so many
 exciting 'Innovations!' worldwide in amateur radio. Dayton want to
 capture the spirit, and expect to see many of these throughout the
 coming year and presented at Hamvention 2023, said Hamvention 2023
 spokesperson Michael Kalter, W8CI.

 Dayton Hamvention is the largest annual amateur radio gathering in
 the US, and among the largest in the world. With nearly 700 volunteers,
 next year's event boasts more than 500 indoor exhibits and more than
 2,500 outdoor exhibits. They will showcase the latest in amateur radio
 equipment, technology, and computer software and hardware, along with
 hard-to-find radio and computer accessories and equipment.





 REGION THREE

 MISSING IN INDIA? HELP IS AS CLOSE AS HAM RADIO AND WEST BENGAL RADIO
 CLUB

 An octogenarian, presumed killed in the super cyclone that lashed the
 Odisha coast 23 years ago, has been reunited with his family and WIA
 News Editor Graham VK4BB filed this story for Amateur Radio NewsLine.

 GRAHAM: After a super cyclone flattened the coast of Odisha in India
 in 1999, Kritichandra Baral lost his family and his memory - the latter
 possibly from some kind of trauma. Meanwhile, never learning for
 certain the fate of their patriarch, his sons presumed their father was
 one of the thousands who lost their lives in that natural disaster.

 The man survived, however, and lived as a vagrant on the streets of a
 city in Andhra Pradesh, existing for years on handouts and people's
 generosity. Ten years ago, he was taken in by a group known as the
 Missionaries of Charity after one of his benefactors discovered his
 health had deteriorated and asked that he be accepted into their care.

 The charity's ongoing efforts to locate his family failed until Nov. 19
 when they contacted the West Bengal Radio Club which has extensive
 experience in assisting with reunions of missing persons and their
 families. The hams had helped the charity before and the group was
 hopeful that the radio amateurs would succeed where the charity had not.
 Ambarish Nag Biswas, VU2JFA, the club's secretary, said after some time
 the amateur radio club was able to locate the man's sons. He told
 various Indian news media outlets that two of the sons:

 [quote]
 "were dumbstruck when they saw their fathers photograph and then
 started weeping. They are a well-to-do family and said their father
 went missing after the cyclone and was presumed dead."
 [endquote]

 In videos shared with NewsLine by Ambarish Nag Biswas, the family can
 be seen with their father at the Missionaries of Charity residence.
 They are overcome by emotion, hugging one another for the first time in
 more than two decades.

 For Amateur Radio NewsLine and the WIA This is Graham Kemp VK4BB.
 

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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS


 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - AND - SUMMITS ON THE AIR,
 WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM, PARKS ON THE AIR and other
 ADVENTURE GROUPS.
 
 hema.org.uk/index.jsp
 minesontheair.com/about-mota
 parksontheair.com/
 sota.org.uk 
 sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/
 wwffaustralia.com/

 You've heard of POTA right? BUT what about P T O T A

 OK you say potato we say PTOTA  



 Public Transport On The Air

 Cant drive to a national park for WWFF or climb up a mountain summit
 for SOTA? 

 Looking for an easy and more accessible Amateur Radio activation
 program?

 Just take your handheld radio with you the next time you travel on
 public transport.

 Call CQ PTOTA when walking to or from your home, on a train, tram,
 bus or ferry, even setup in a park nearby a station or stop, in fact
 anywhere you like while on your public transport journey.

 You can use any analogue or digital mode through any device or network,
 so long as your station operates on an amateur band.

 Simply log your contacts online and earn one point for every new
 callsign you work on each route.

 Logs are reset each year to keep the programme fresh.

 At the end of the year, you will even receive a nice participation
 certificate via email.

 This programme is for everyone: It promotes healthy exercise,
 public transport and Amateur Radio. For more information Google PTOTA
 or go to the SARCNET website ( sarcnet.org ).

 Remember:

 You say potato, I say PTOTA  Public Transport On The Air!

 73 from Julie and Joe, for the School Amateur Radio Club Network,
 VK3SRC





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS  ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -
 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos
 THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN

 Sydney ATV Group

 The Groups ATV repeater at Lawson in the Blue Mountains, transmits
 highdefinition TV on 445.50MHz, with analogue and digital inputs on
 23cm.  Reception is possible over the Sydney Metro area, or via the
 British Amateur TV Club streaming web site; select VK2RTS Sydney.

 Regular nets are on Monday evenings starting at 7:30pm.

 They regularly have technical talks, show latest projects, general
 interest videos and much more.
 
 You can call in during the net on the Lawson repeater, 147.325 MHz
 with reports, questions or help with receiving Amateur Television. 

 Why not join in and find out more about this fascinating and fast
growing aspect of digital amateur radio.
 
 (vk2wi news)





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

 CW-ops Award

 CWops is now accepting nominations for the prestigious 13th CWops
 Award for CW Art Development for 2023. The purpose of the award is
 to honour individuals, groups or organisations that have made the
 greatest contribution to the art or practice of Morse code radio
 communications.

 Candidates for the award may be authors of publications related to CW,
 CW recruiters, mentors, trainers and instructors, public advocates,
 activities organisers, designers and inventors who advance the art or
 practice of CW, and other contributors to the CW art or practice.

 The award is not limited to hams or their organisations.

 Nominations can be made by anyone, not just CWops members. The list of
 awardees will be presented at Dayton Hamvention 2023.





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary(at)amsat-vk.org
 
 OMOTENASHI is Struggling to Carry Amateur Radio to the Moon

 OMOTENASHI, a project of the JAXA Ham Radio Club, was a secondary
 payload aboard NASA's Artemis 1 mission, launched on November 16.
 It plans to land on the surface of the moon, and to transmit a beacon
 in the amateur 70cm band.

 Controllers have reported OMOTENASHI is tumbling, making it difficult
 for the spacecraft to charge its batteries and communicate with the
 ground. Of the ten CubeSats flown as secondary payloads, seven are
 operation, two have not been heard from, and OMOTENASHI is struggling.

 Controllers are continuing recovery attempts.



 AROW, the Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website, is a fun, interactive
 display of the Orion capsule and the Artemis 1 mission is provided by
 NASA.

 nasa.gov/specials/trackartemis/ 




 TJ-REVERB, a 2U CubeSat built by Thomas Jefferson High School for
 Science & Technology, has been frequency coordinated to operate as an
 APRS relay on 145.825 MHz. It is scheduled for launch on the SpaceX
 Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft set to deliver additional
 science, crew supplies, and hardware to the International Space
 Station then released from ISS at a later time.

 The first U.S. high school to send a CubeSat to space back in 2013,
 Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technologys Research and
 Education Vehicle for Evaluating Radio Broadcasts satellite aims to
 study the use of iridium as a primary radio communication method.
 Additionally, the satellite will demonstrate using a passive magnet
 on-board and the Earths magnetic field for stabilization rather than
 using an attitude determination and control system for pointing
 accuracy and stabilization for iridium.

 What makes this satellite even more notable is that students selected
 space-grade parts, wired the electronics for the satellite, wrote the
 drivers to control the different systems, and coded the flight
 software.

 [NA]





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- QRP and WEAK SIGNAL COMMUNICATION
 QRP day is always June 17.

 With a reminder that Melbourne QRP by the Bay is coming up soon 
 Saturday 3 December at 3pm here is Peter Parker VK3YE


 Melbourne QRP by the Bay is an occasional gathering of homebrewers, 
 QRPers and portable operators.
 
 Normally between about 15 and 30 people show up for a very convivial 
 couple of hours.

 This will be our first after the COVID recess.

 Bring yourself, an idea and an interesting piece of equipment.

 Gather at Victory Park, Chelsea beach near the lifesaving club.

 Afterwards many of us go for tea at a local restaurant.

 That's 3pm Saturday December 3, 2022 for Melbourne QRP by the Bay at 
 Chelsea beach.

 More details on the Facebook event page
 facebook.com/events/444042417828852

 (Peter Parker VK3YE)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
 qcwa.org
 raotc.org.au  
 
 Steve Grimsley ex VK2ZP, VK1VK, VK4VK, VK0VK and other callsigns
 recently celebrated his 100th birthday.

 He decided to stop operating on the air only a few years ago, but until
 then he was a keen CW operator, having held many callsigns over the
 years since being licenced.  He is a former President of the Canberra
 Radio Society and was the manager of the electronics workshop at
 Mt Stromlo observatory at Canberra.

 Congratulations on making the ton, Steve!

 (Andrew VK1DA)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
 
 MARITIME MOBILE NET AIDS DISTRESSED FISHING VESSEL

 The Maritime Mobile Service Network came to the aid recently of a
 fishing vessel with engine difficulties. Jack Parker W8ISH from
 Amateur Radio NewsLine has that story.

 On November 6th, engine trouble was plaguing the Captain Chad as 
 the 80-foot commercial fishing vessel made its way through the water 
 south of Jamaica with eight passengers aboard. The captain called for 
 help over various frequencies on the commercial HF marine band but 
 without luck. Fearing the calm waters would soon get rougher and more 
 dangerous, he declared an emergency and called for help again -- this 
 time, tuning to his radio's pre-set frequency of 14.300 MHz. Tom Yturri, 
 W5TEY, who was on duty as Maritime Mobile Service Operator, heard the 
 call and got the boat's location from the captain, Curtis Jackson. Tom 
 telephoned the Jamaican Coast Guard but after getting no response, he 
 reached out to the US Coast Guard in Virginia. The Maritime Mobile 
 Service Network then lost contact. All it could do was leave information 
 about the Captain Chad and ask all incoming net control stations to try 
 to re-establish contact.

 Two days later, a much happier contact took place: Tom heard from the 
 fishing vessel's owner. The boat and everyone on board were rescued 
 without incident thanks to the vital information passed along by the 
 Maritime Mobile Service Network. Tom said simply: [quote] "It's what we 
 train to do." [endquote]

 This is Jack Parker W8ISH.





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


 Youth On The Air Comes to Canada in 2023:

 The next Youth on the Air Camp for the Americas has been scheduled for
 July 16-21 in Ottawa. This is an excellent opportunity for Amateur
 Radio clubs to help build the leadership of tomorrow.

 Youth On The Air (YOTA) is a program for and by young Amateur Radio
 operators in the Americas, closely modelled after the Youngsters On
 The Air program in other Regions.

 Youth On The Air Camp is for Amateur Radio operators between the ages
 of 15 to 25. A total of 30 campers will be accepted.

 


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2022/23 Social Scene

 VK3 - Melbourne QRP by the Bay  Saturday 3 December 3pm        (vk3ye)
 
 VK4 - Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club  Car Boot Sale
       Saturday 10th Dec. Macfarlane Park, Klingner Road Kippa-Ring.
                                                                 (vk4tn)
 VK3 - BARG HamFest 5th of February BARG clubrooms
       barg.org.au/                                             (vk3kqt) 

 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
 broadcast. 
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 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/
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 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." 

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            (Posted to the packet network courtesy Tony VK7AX)


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