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VK National News 04Dec22

Text edition:
  

Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2022-12-04.mp3 
Text edition:

 
 2022 DECEMBER 4 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

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

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING DECEMBER 4 2022 
 IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

 JOINING US THIS WEEK:-

 WIA DIRECTOR PETER, VK4EA.

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

 PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.





 VK7 Centenary Celebration

 The centenary of organised Amateur Radio in Tasmania will be celebrated
 in June 2023. Justin, VK7TW has put out a call for anyone who would
 like to be involved in a group to plan, organise and deliver the
 Centenary activities.

 If you are interested then please email vk7tw@wia.org.au 

 And from VK6, a bit short of a Century but as far as broadcasting this
 news service it's hats off to Phil VK6GX, broadcasting  news since
 1984, ( Oh and Phils callsign was VK6ABL prior to 2008 ).

 Well done that man!





 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y

 Hello again from Peter  VK4EA  coming to you again from
 Meinjin in Turrbul and Jagera country.  

 This week has been busy for the WIA board, so lets get into it.

 YOTA  Youngsters On The Air  an initiative to get more young people
 on the air.  This year the WIA have applied for VK 22 YOTA, a callsign
 available to any organisation running a YOTA event.  The IARU
 encouraging individuals and organisations to participate in the
 December YOTA 2022 event.  More information can be found by searching
 for YOTA link in the text edition.   

 Youngsters On The Air  Official website
 ham-yota.com

 More YOTA 2022 announcements are forthcoming, stay tuned.

 Class License and Higher Power 
 A C M A consultation period closed Friday, the second of December.
 The WIA Spectrum Strategy Committee have put a massive, huge, ginormous
 effort into preparing the WIA response.  Thank you to all those that
 submitted a response to the survey, the responses helped to formulate
 the submission. Last Monday the board received a briefing from
 Grant VK5GR and Peter VK3MV going through the submission in detail.
 The board overwhelmingly endorsed the submission, an impressive effort
 indeed.  We will circulate a link to the submission soon, its most
 likely been advertised by the time this piece has been broadcast.
 All we can do now is to be responsive to any queries from the
 A C M A and, be patient, while the submission is being digested.

 Last week I spoke about the director vacancies coming up, reiterating
 nominations for board positions close 12th of December.  And also, the
 2023 director elections will be electronic.  For those listening that
 do NOT wish to, or are UNABLE to, cast their ballot electronically,
 there is an option to receive a paper ballot.  The latest AR Magazine
 address label doubles as a request for a paper ballot.

 That is it from me for this year, I am looking forward to break over
 the Christmas/New Year period and hope to be active for the 2m tropo
 and 6m spadoric E season.

 This has been Peter  VK4EA  on behalf of the WIA board.


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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

 Beware of Counterfeit ICOM Products

 Colin Butler writing in icqpodcast.com says "ICOM has reported seeing
 counterfeit copies of ICOM radios available online with some also
 arriving in the UK to unsuspecting buyers. These copies look like
 genuine ICOM radios but when examined more closely are not and are
 significantly inferior in both quality and performance.

 Several buyers have contacted ICOM believing they have purchased and
 thought they were receiving a genuine ICOM. On arrival the radios had
 an incorrect UK channel set, some channels missing and in some cases,
 buttons not functioning as expected.

 Most if not all of these counterfeit products are found online and
 compared to genuine are priced incredibly low. However, what might
 seem like a bargain or a great purchase will become a disappointment
 and could affect how you use your radio and also your and others'
 safety.

 If you are unsure, ask the seller for a serial number in advance of
 purchasing, call the ICOM customer service team who can confirm the
 origin of the radio as genuine or not.




 BIG PROMISE FROM ULTRA-TINY BATTERY

 Battery technology continues to change and the latest evolution
 announced recently is a super-small rechargeable "micro-battery"
 with a high tolerance for variations in temperature - and a lifespan of
 between one and two decades. Kent Peterson KC  DGY from Amateur Radio
 NewsLine tells us about this new development and what scientists are
 saying about it.

 A company in France believes it has come up with the latest 
 solution to provide battery power for micro-power devices. The company, 
 ITEN,  has developed an ultra-small rechargeable lithium battery. At 
 first glance, the surface-mount solid-state battery might easily be 
 mistaken for an SMD chip as its housing is only slightly larger than the 
 battery's own dimensions of 3.2 by 2.5 mm. They are, of course, not 
 chips: These batteries have a capacity of between 0.1 mAh and 0.5 mAh. 
 They were found capable of tolerating temperatures between minus 40 
 degrees Celsius, or minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, all the way to 85 
 degrees Celsius, or 185 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
 Their ability to deliver peak currents make them especially useful for 
 powering RF transmissions such as Bluetooth, Sigfox and LTE, to deliver 
 packets of data via sensors. The website, CNX software, also sees the 
 batteries as being useful for sensor data loggers, beacons and backup 
 power supplies for microcontrollers.
 
 The solid-state technology is considered another plus contributing 
 toward a usable lifespan of between 10 and 20 years. The company has 
 said the batteries are also fast-charging.
 
 The website, Hackaday, poses the following challenge:

 [quote]

 "Wed be particularly interested to learn about their temperature
 sensitivity when it comes to soldering, as weve taken to heart the
  warnings about soldering to more traditional lithium cells." 

 [endquote]

 The website noted that there are apparently some evaluation kits
 available directly from the company in France.

 This is Kent Peterson KCDGY.




 In-Car Radio Trends Revealed at WorldDAB Summit 2022

 JAMES CARELESS, writing in radioworld.com where he has covered this
 Radio Summit.

 How is radio actually doing in the car today, given growing competition
 from streaming services? What motivates people to choose radio over
 streaming while driving, and vice versa? And what role will voice
 control play in managing in-car entertainment systems? 

 These points and others were covered by Diana Franganillo, Director of
 In-Vehicle UX Research at Strategy Analytics, during her presentation
 talk at the WorldDAB Summit 2022. It was organized by WorldDAB, the
 DAB global industry forum, on Nov. 17 at Londons King Place and
 online.

 Diana touched on the growing availability of DAB receivers in cars,
 the need for automobile manufacturers to provide drivers with easy
 to read, easy to navigate touch panels, and the emergence of
 Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and the Android Automotive operating system
 in this environment. 

 The next trend I will mention is the ubiquity of voice interactions,
 she continued. If well implemented, they could be less distracting to
 drivers than manual visual interactions. And the last trend, of course,
 to be prepared for is autonomous vehicles.

 All this being said, there is still a clear and very specific need
 for broadcast radio in the car, she concluded. While it is true that
 the time spent listening to streaming sources has increased, these
 services are complementary to radio. This is why, in her view,
 radio is still royalty on vehicle dashboards.

 tinyurl.com/5n8sent6





 REGION TWO

 Nebraska's First Lady, Susanne Shore, recently presented the
 Disaster Volunteer Award to Dodge County Amateur Radio Emergency
 Services at a Luncheon in Omaha.

 Eleven Nebraskans / groups were honoured.

 The Serve-Nebraska Step Forward Awards recognize exemplary volunteers
 across that US state for their time and service aimed at making their
 communities better. 

 The awards are the most prestigious awards given for volunteerism 
 in the state of Nebraska.





 REGION THREE

 The SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre has announced an agreement to
 further develop new search and rescue beacon technologies in partnership
 with NASA. It is the latest in a long history of cooperation in the
 field of SAR between Australia and the United States.

 Similar to distress beacons on Earth, the system will provide miniature
 low-power radio beacons mounted on space suits and lunar rover vehicles
 and will support SOS and two-way messaging over a lunar orbiting
 satellite constellation. It will also allow the beacon location to be
 accurately determined, in the absence of GPS. This information will be
 provided securely and quickly to both the mission control centre on
 Earth and the response team on the moon, who are able to take immediate
 action.

 In an interview in criticalcomms.com.au SmartSat CEO Andy Koronios said
 This agreement signals Australias space sector is developing globally
 important technologies. NASA has been instrumental in the development
 journey for this essential safety technology  and while it is early
 stages, we now have the further potential of this Australian-developed
 tech playing an important role in lunar and Martian exploration missions
 under the Artemis program.


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HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  
  
 2021 WIA Contest Champion Results

 The WIA Contest Champion is awarded annually for the best combined 
 effort in WIA sponsored contests. It recognises those who have 
 participated in multiple WIA contests and submitted logs throughout the 
 year. There were a total of 294 contestants during 2021.

 The winner of the Peter Brown VK4PJ trophy for 2021 is Lawrie Mew VK5LJ
 with a score of 520 points. Lawrie acquired WIA Contest Champion points
 in 7 of the 9 eligible contests. Congratulations to Lawrie, he has now
 won the WIA Contest Champion trophy 4 years in a row.

 wia.org.au/members/contests/contestchampion 

 (vk7wi news)




 The RSGB is hosting the Transatlantic Centenary Tests 2022 on the
 HF bands this month. 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:-
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       2022
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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. YES THIS WEEKEND
 
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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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 Ferdy, HB 9 DSP, is active from Zanzibar using the call sign 5 H 3 FM
 until December 13 mostly on 20, 15 and 10 metres using SSB and FT8.
 QSL to his home call HB9DSP

 (ARNewsLine)

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 Be listening for Take (TAH-KAY), JS 6 RRR operating from Miyako-jima,
 IOTA number AS-079, until December 17th. Take will be on 80-6m, using
 SSB, CW, FM, RTTY and JT65.

 JS 6 RRR QSL information is on QRZ.com

 (ARNewsLine)

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 BRAZIL;
 Special event station PV 22 CUP is until December 18 for the
 22nd FIFA World Cup in Qatar. 

 (vk2wi news)

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 POLAND:-
 Special event call signs 3Z 95 PRK, HF 95 PRK, SN 95 PRK, SO 95 PRK,
 SP 95 PRK, and SQ 95 PRK are QRV till December 11 celebrating the
 95th anniversary of Poland's largest regional radio broadcaster,
 Polskie Radio Katowice.
 QSL these various 95PRK stations via bureau

 (eham.net)


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NEW SOUTH WALES:-

During the month of December the Fisher's Ghost Amateur Radio Club will 
be celebrating its 40th anniversary with members activating the special 
event callsign VI2FG40. Activity will be mainly on 40m SSB. A special 
event station from the club's radio shack at Cataract Activity Centre 
(QF55js) will be active for 40 hours on multiple bands using SSB and FT8 
from 20:00 Friday 9 December to 12:00 Sunday 11 December AEDT. More 
information can be found on the QRZ page for VI2FG40.

(vk2pr)


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 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/


 LIVING IN OR PLANNING TO VISIT VK7?

 In Launceston a Summits On The Air / World Wide Flora and Fauna parks
 group meets twice weekly  Mondays and Fridays 10.30AM till 12.00 at
 the Glebe Gardens Cafe, Henry Street, Launceston.

 Al VK7AN is the man to see if you want further info, contact details
 in the text edition of the news this week.

 0417 354 410.

 (vk7wi news)




 SOTA and the one to listen out for is CN 22 JIM from Morocco.

 Special station CN22JIM will be active on 5-18 December from Imlil
 in the High Atlas Mountain range of Morocco. The call sign's suffix
 stands for Journee Internationale de la Montagne or International
 Mountain Day which will be celebrated on 10 December.

 QSL via RW 6 HS.




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

 TM 35 FIST is the special call sign for Jean, F6JOE to celebrate the
 35th anniversary of the FISTS CW Club (International Morse Preservation
 Society) 5-11 December.

 The Club was founded in 1987 by the late George Longden G 3 ZQS, after
 recognising a need for a club in which veteran operators would help new
 comers and less experienced operators learn and improve CW proficiency.

 QSL via F 6 JOE.

 (sarl)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org
 
 FUNcube-1 (AO73) Now celebrating nine years in orbit!

 Another year has passed and FUNcube 1 has continued to operate from its
 orbit around 600km above the earth. To start with some statistics.

 The spacecraft creates and downlinks data in frames that run for
 two minute periods. It has now transmitted more that 16 million of
 these frames or Sequence Numbers. Another big statistic is more than
 10 million data packets have been received by stations that have
 forwarded them to FUNcube Data Warehouse.

 You can see the leading ground stations on
 warehouse.funcube.org.uk/ui/fc1-fm/satellite_ranking

 Special congratulations to those at the top, scorers, many of them have
 individually forwarded more than 1 million packets.

 Thanks to all contributors around the world. Having this network of
 ground stations has enabled the FUNcube team to easily monitor the 
 status of the spacecraft easily.

 (na) 




 NASA and the Government of Japan have announced further contributions
 by Japan to Gateway, a key component of the agencys Artemis missions
 for long-term lunar exploration.

 In addition to the Gateway arrangement, announced was Japans
 commitment to participate in the International Space Station Program
 through 2030, the first international partner to join the United States
 in formally committing to space station operations through 2030. 
 NASA welcomed Japans announcement of its continuation of space station
 operations through 2030.

 NASA and its international partners conduct critical science, research,
 and technology demonstrations aboard the orbiting laboratory that make
 long-duration missions to the Gateway and the Moon possible.

 Read the full story at
 tinyurl.com/ANS-331-JAXA.

 [ANS] 




 Today's last story in the Final Frontier comes from a great weekly
 publication from NASA called "Space Station Science Highlights".

 Crew members aboard the International Space Station conducted
 scientific investigations during the week of Nov. 21 that included
 radio contact between astronauts and science students on the ground and
 tracking how the human body adapts to microgravity.

 ISS Ham Radio sessions use ground-based amateur radio stations to
 connect students, teachers, parents, and other members of a community
 directly to astronauts on the space station. These radio experiences
 help inspire interest in science, technology, engineering, and maths.

 During the week, crew members spoke with students studying and
 monitoring natural hazards at 12 schools in nine Caribbean and
 Central American countries, hosted by St. Josephs Convent
 Secondary School in Saint Lucia.

 The crew also held a session with the community at Five Bridges
 Junior High School in Nova Scotia, Canada. Those students are
 learning about space exploration with activities that include
 constructing solar system models and growing tomato seeds that
 previously flew on the space station.

 Adapting to space

 For this investigation, crew members complete cognition tests and
 sleep questionnaires and collected blood, saliva, and urine samples
 for various analyses, including immune function and microbiome health.
 Other measures included artery ultrasounds and sensorimotor tests.
 This data, collected over the life of the space station, enable
 researchers to examine how crew members adapt to living and working
 in space and to monitor countermeasure effectiveness in support of
 future long-duration missions.

 tinyurl.com/2kh7rjbf

 (NASA)




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

 MADAGASCAR.
 Operators PA3EWP, DL2AWG, DK2AMM, PG5M, and PA5X are QRV as
 5R8WP, 5R8WG, 5R8MM, 5R8CG, and 5R8PA, respectively,
 from Nosy Be Island, IOTA AF-057, until today December 3.
 Activity is on 160 to 6 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY, and FT8
 QSL these iota stations via DL 2 AWG.

 (eham.net)




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

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

 As per usual, there will be no January bulletin. The first RAOTC
 bulletin for 2023 will be on Monday, February 6th.

 VK6 Members and Friends are reminded that the Christmas lunch will be
 at the Woodbridge Hotel in Guildford on Tuesday, December 13th. The
 January lunchtime meeting will on Tuesday, January 10th at same venue.

 This month as well as the latest Club news we have:

 News of the latest Committee meeting;

 An item on the Ugly Duckling Liberty ships of World War 2;

 The story of a man who fell 18,000 feet and lived to tell the tale.

 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 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 club website.

 On behalf of the Committee, I wish everyone a happy and safe Christmas.

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

 73 from Clive VK6CSW.





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

 From Old Timers to Young Timers and The IARU Region 1 Youth Working
 Group has held its yearly meeting.  Within this virtual gathering
 various things, as a roadmap, new structure, etc., were introduced and
 discussed and Alec VK2APC is here with more:-

 Due to its fast growth over the past few years the Youth Working Group
 gained lots of responsibilities and tasks. Thus, it was decided to
 appoint a second Vice Chair position to split those among the
 board members.

 Thus, Otava Tuomi OH 3 OT now serves as a second Vice Chair next to
 Markus Groer DL 8 GM within the Working Group. Otava has been a member
 since 2019 and is currently actively contributing to the well-known
 Train The Trainer program as its coordinator. He will remain within
 his TTT coordinator position and is further assisting with strategic
 planning tasks and decision making among the board.

 All present Youth Working Group members voted in favour, none against,
 no abstain.

 YOTA thanks OH 3 OT for his contribution and are looking forward to
 the future of YOTA in Region One.

 ( ham-yota.com)





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  21360kHz
 

 SKYWARN Recognition Day Set for December 3, 2022:

 The annual SKYWARN on-the-air activity will take place from 0000 to
 2400 UTC.

 SKYWARN Recognition Day was developed in 1999 by the US National
 Weather Service and ARRL to honour the contributions that SKYWARN
 volunteers make to the NWS mission, that is, the protection of
 life and property during threatening weather.

 During the SKYWARN special event, hams will operate from several NWS
 offices, as well as from their mobile, home, and club stations.
 "The relationship between amateur radio operators and the NWS is
 extremely important for relaying information during storms of any type"
 said ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV.
 "SKYWARN is a perfect example of the value of hams working together
 with government partners during times of disaster."

 ( weather.gov/crh/skywarnrecognition )




 A RADIO, A RESCUE AND A QSL CARD

 Sometimes a QSL card can confirm so much more than just a successful
 contact. Just ask one ham in Wyoming who recently got such a card with
 a special message.

 Here's Ralph Squilllace KK 6 ITB with that story.

 Nicholas Cashoili NASL recently sent a QSL card to Jim Shirey 
 N7FC. The men had a QSO on Halloween night on the same frequency where 
 members of the Buffalo Amateur Radio Club customarily check in and keep 
 up-to-date on matters related to the club. The voice coming from Jim's 
 HT, however, wasn't from a fellow club member: It was that of a motorist 
 in distress. That motorist was Nicholas. According to a report on the 
 Buffalo Bulletin website, Nicholas told Jim that he needed help: He'd 
 been driving through a canyon in Johnson County in north central 
 Wyoming, when his car slid off the road. His car was disabled and there 
 was no cell service available in the area. Using his radio, Jim gathered 
 what information he could get from Nicholas and then called 911. The 
 story in the Buffalo Bulletin said that the fire and sheriff's 
 departments were sent to assist at the scene.
 
 Jim however didn't learn of the happy ending until he received that QSL 
 card from Nicholas this month. Only after its arrival from Nicholas' 
 Nebraska QTH did Jim discover some of the details of what turned out to 
 be a successful rescue. Nicholas was safe and had not been injured. The 
 day it arrived, his QSL card did double duty -- as a thank-you card.

 This is Ralph Squillace KK6ITB.

 (amateur radio NewsLine)





 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VLF - LOW DOWN

 New 2200-metre band record
 Peter Hall (VK6HP), 25 September, 2022

 Heres a good-news story relating to our lowest spectrum allocation:
 the 2200-metre, or 136 kHz, band. 

 Monday night, November 21, VK6MJM set a new Oceania to North America
 distance record for 1-way digital modes.  VK6MJM transmissions, running
 at about 0.8 watt effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP), were
 received by Paul, KM5SW, in Jemez Springs New Mexico.

 The propagation distance was 16,164 km  not bad for about 1 W on this
 notoriously challenging band!  Transmissions used the relatively new
 WSJT-X FST4W-300 mode, which is a 5-minute key-down mode.  Paul received
 the VK6MJM signals at a signal-to-noise ratio of -36 or -37 dB,
 relative to the standard 2.5 kHz WSJT-X reference bandwidth.

 VK6MJM is operated by the Western Australian Low Frequency
 Experimenters Group, or WALFEG, a group led by Professor Peter Hall,
 VK6HP, and affiliated with the WIA.  The station is based around a
 de-commissioned aeronautical non-directional beacon (or NDB) facility
 at Manjimup, 300 km south of Perth.  The morse ident of the NDB was
 MJM, and the new callsign is a nod to history.  Peter was able to
 write a proposal to local and State authorities persuading them of the
 value of re-using the site  and particularly the 22.5 m high live-mast
 antenna  for amateur radio, scientific research, and educational
 activities.  The great majority of the NDB electronics has been removed
 and much of the current VK6MJM equipment is homebrew. While its early 
 days, several WALFEG members have made important contributions to
 re-furbishing the site, with the ultimate aim of having the station
 remotely controlled. 

 More details are available on the VK6MJM QRZ web page.

 For the record-breaking transmissions the main VK6MJM electronics was
 a TS-590S exciter fitted with a TCXO, a homebrew HEXFET push-pull power
 amplifier, and a homebrew impedance matching transformer.

 KM5SW used an RSPdx SDR locked to a Leo Bodnar GPSDO, and a K9AY
 receiving loop at 25 m height  in the pine trees at the remote Jemez
 Springs location.


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2022 Social Scene


 VK4 - Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club  Car Boot Sale NEXT WEEKEND:-
       Saturday 10th Dec. Macfarlane Park, Klingner Road Kippa-Ring.
                                                                 (vk4tn)



2023

 VK3 - BARG HamFest 5th of February BARG clubrooms
       barg.org.au/                                         (vk3kqt) 



 VK - ALARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART         (luther8(at)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. 
 Who and where are they?
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/
 Promote your local rebroadcast; details 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
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