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Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2010-07-11.mp3 
Text edition:
WIANEWS - Jul 11 - VK NATIONAL NEWS
 
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 WIANEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JULY 11 2010.
 
 First WIA Centenary Award issued

 Internet Connected Amateur Radio

 Amateur Satellite to Investigate Power Line Interference

 Official opening of a new radio museum

 ALL UP AND COMING IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF
 AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING JULY 11 2010
 
   


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 WIA Centenary Update 

 First WIA Centenary Award issued

 John Fisher VK3DQ is the first to qualify for this award and during a
 surprise visit to his QTH last weekend by WIA President, Michael Owen
 VK3KI, was presented with his award certificate.

 The award claim by VK3DQ had three contacts with VK100WIA, one with the
 WIA during May, then with the Wagga and Midland Amateur Radio Clubs in
 June, plus 14 WIA members to tally up the required 100 points.

 John VK3DQ was absolutely delighted and considered it a real privilege and
 an honour to be the very first to receive the award.

 Also announced is that the first DX station to qualify for the is Masami
 Shinhaze JF6CHY

 The second VK to get their award certificate is Heidi Tobin VK3FHID and in
 a close third Jean Fisher VK3VIP.





 Fine And Dandy (AT) 5,000

 The special callsign VK100WIA continues to be in strong demand and logged
 its 5,000th contact on Monday the 5th of July.

 John Harris VK2 Fine And Dandy (VK2FAD) at Budgewoi on the New South Wales
 Central Coast worked VK100WIA on the 80-metre band, while it was being put
 to air by the Orange & District Amateur Radio Club.

 At its average logging rate over the first five weeks the special callsign
 for the Centenary of Organised Amateur Radio in Australia will achieve
 15,000 or more contacts when its goes QRT in October.
 
 VK100WIA has logged 60 DXCC entities so far and Worked All Continents. The
 WIA Centenary Committee is urging rostered clubs to where possible, work
 more DX stations, to guarantee the special callsign can qualify for the
 DXCC award.
 
 The Committee has also set a challenge. Is there a DX club on the roster
 that can make an all out effort to work 100 DXCC entities in three-days?





 ORANGE AND APPLES

 Both the Apple Isle and the Orange District Radio Club have been highly
 successful in obtaining local media publicity for their involvement in the
 WIA's Centenary of Organised Amateur Radio in Australia.

 Orange Club President Robert Alford VK2ZRJ advises that in the lead-up to
 3 days of operating VK100WIA from Sunday the 4th of July, the club scored
 interviews on the local ABC, FM and AM radio stations.

 A highlight was a great story on Prime TV News that obviously picked up a
 number of prompts from the WIA Media Kit and gave the Orange District
 Radio Club great publicity. It has been recorded by club members and
 proudly put up on YouTube.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGOrpEcalsc

 Tasmania, the Apple Isle learns even more about amateur radio

 Well, here on last weeks broadcast we reported how Justin Giles-Clark VK7TW
 got a five minute interview on ABC local radio in Hobart to coincide with
 the Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania rostered use of
 the special callsign VK100WIA.

 While that report was going to air Justin was on his way to the ABC radio
 studios to once again be an on air guest, this time with presenter Chris
 Wisbey on a program heard throughout Tasmania that lasted a whopping 18 minutes.
 
 The session covered lots of aspects of amateur radio including the Jamboree
 On The Air, the use of Morse code in modern amateur radio, the electronic
 warfare susceptibility of solid state components when compared to valves
 or vacuum tubes, and dispelled a few myths along the way.

 Now courtesy of ABC radio, here's part of that interview.
   
 (Play tape ABC_Tassie_VK7TW ..ends with ?sometime in the future?)

 And that interview has generated lots more interest in Tasmania about amateur
 radio ? a very good job done by Justin VK7TW





 A look ahead at the VK100WIA roster

 Today the Sunraysia Amateur Radio Group is operating VK100WIA from the Tri
 Annual Junction Rally in Wentworth New South Wales. Plenty of interest is
 being generated at this well attended event.

 Tuesday the 13th to Thursday the 15th of July the special callsign will be
 transmitted from VK8 with Spud and the Gang, alias the Darwin Amateur
 Radio Club at its club rooms in Fannie Bay, more from Spud in a moment.

 There has been some Northern Territory media interest on the role that
 amateur radio played immediately after Tropical Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin
 in 1974.

 On Friday the 16th through to Sunday the 18th of July, Australia's oldest
 radio club, the Waverley Amateur Radio Society continues with its strong
 support of the Centenary of Organised Amateur Radio in Australia.
 
 A group shot photograph of its early members does feature on the WIA
 Centenary posters, certificates and the VK100WIA QSL card.
 
 The Waverley Amateur Radio Society formed in 1919 will operate from its
 club rooms at 2 Vickery Avenue, Rose Bay, with its doors wide open
 inviting members of the public to attend and learn more about amateur radio.

 The Moorabbin and District Radio Club, ALARA, Townsville Amateur Radio
 Club and the Frankston & Mornington Peninsula Amateur Radio Club are
 finalising their plans - more about them on next week's broadcast.





 Yet another WIA Supported Centenary Activity

 Three WIA members have come together in the South Australia capital to
 secure a place for an amateur radio display at a major public event.

 Adrian Snell VK5ZSN, Paul Hoffman VK5PH and Paul Schulz VK5FPAW have
 announced a new activity -  'The Amateur Radio display at Science Alive!
 2010, August 7 & 8, Goyder Pavilion, Adelaide Showgrounds, Wayville.'
 
 After being considered by the WIA Centenary Committee it has been endorsed
 as the very latest WIA Supported Centenary Activity.
 
 Adrian VK5ZSN, Paul VK5PH and Paul Schulz would like to hear from any
 other radio amateurs in the Adelaide area who can help out with the
 display at Science Alive! The trio is also mounting a display on Friday the
 6th of August at a Careers Day for High School students
 
 Check the text edition of this broadcast for a point of contact.
 VK5ZSN rfhead(AT)internode.on.net

 On next week's broadcast we'll have news of another major event, well
 actually a series of collaborative events, that will be a WIA Supported
 Centenary Activity.





 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. 
 
 VK2    
 web service:-  http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm   
 VKG Roundup    http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news  
          
 Now for those in range of Sydney - the next Trash and Treasure at VK2WI Dural
 will be in two weeks time on Sunday morning - the 25th. Major items on offer
 can be viewed on the ARNSW web site - www.arnsw.org.au - under disposals.
 At the same time exam assessments will be conducted and anyone wishing to
 undertake one should register their interest by telephoning 02 9651 1490 and
 leave a message with contact details -- In the afternoon the Home Brew and
 Experimenters group meet at VK2WI 





 VK3 
 web service:- http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/ 
 VKC Roundup http://www.police 
 
 The last NERG meeting was ons Thursday night with a very interesting talk on
 Amateur Radio Adventure on Macquarie Island by VK3KR:

 Each winter around twenty people get to experience the rugged terrain, amazing
 wildlife and extreme weather on Macquarie Island, entirely reliant on
 expeditioners' skills to keep the station running.

 In 2004-05 David, VK3KR had the privilege of serving as SCTO and operated as
 VK0MT.  

 Interesting things happened and best of all - David WAS the DX!




 The East Gippsland Amateur Radio Club's AGM is Sunday 25th July at Bairnsdale
 RSL 1:30pm with the July General Meeting following at the completion of AGM.





 VK4 - QNEWS  
 web service local audio news:-   www.wiaq.com/ftp/vk4_qnews_64.mp3 
 local news email qnews-vk-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com  
 VKR Roundup  http://www.police.qld.gov.au/News+and+Alerts/Media+Releases/
  
 Welcome to QNews from VK4WIA. I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP and I've been thinking.

 A couple of weeks ago I was listening to an interview on broadcast radio and
 the person answering the questions was tremendous! This person not only knew
 his subject but was enthusiastically knowledgeable into the bargain. The
 presenter only had to raise a subject to be given fact and reminiscence by this
 enthusiast.

 This was the classic example of some-one selling their subject without trying,
 without gimmicks or media advisors. I was sorry I wasn't in Sydney to attend
 the event at which he was demonstrating his craft. 

 Now, more clubs are getting contact with their local broadcasters as a result
 of the WIA media kits distributed ahead of VK100WIA operations. For my part, I
 would love to hear some-one who enjoys the hobby of amateur radio and whose
 voice sounds like they are enjoying it - even during the interview.

 I'm Geoff Emery and that's what I think, how about you?


 CLUBBING - 


 GYMPIE
 www.gceginc.org.au
 Trevor Taege, VK4BAT  
 
 Congratulations to GCEG members Greg and Nathan who recently passed their amateur
 radio licence exams.  Greg will upgrade to a standard call and Nathan will join
 us on the airwaves with his new F-call.  We're looking forward to hearing you
 both on-air with your new call-signs, well done from the Gympie Group.

 On the 29th of June, amateur radio was represented at the "Tracy II"
 communications exercise at Tin Can Bay.  The event was organised by
 Gympie Regional Councillor Julie Walker.  The primary purpose was to enable all
 emergency support services to get together to give a presentation showing how
 each group worked and to improve communications between the different groups. The
 day was based on the scenario of a cyclone having crossed the Coast in the
 Tin Can Bay area.

 The Gympie Communications & Electronics Group display was manned by Bob VK4MR,
 Erik VK4AES and Roger VK4BNQ. The Gympie Club was well supported by the
 Sunshine Coast Club who very generously towed their WICEN van all the way up from
 Peregian Beach.  Thanks to Noel VK4NL and Warwick VK4NW who gave their time to
 display and demonstrate the van to several Council reps and emergency and support
 personnel.  They were all suitably impressed with the professional set-up of the
 SCARC WICEN Van Comms Centre. 

 Representatives of the Gympie Club have since received an invitation from local
 SES Controller Terry Clark to discuss setting up a comms centre with amateur
 radio facilities.  A meeting has been scheduled for this coming week. 

 For Gympie Area News, I'm Trevor Taege, VK4BAT.





 Ipswich & District Radio Club
 P.O. Box 250
 Ipswich Qld 4305 
 http://ipswichdistrictradioclub.webnode.com/ 
 
 This is Allan VK4FABR reporting on behalf of Mike, VK4QS,
 and the members of the Ipswich & District Radio Club.

 We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all those stations
 who made the effort to contact us whilst we held the Centenary callsign
 VK100WIA throughout the period of July 1st through to 3rd 2010.
 
 Primarily we focused on HF operations within the  40 & 80 meter bands, as
 dictated by propagation, though other HF bands were tried without success.
 Contacts were also achieved using PSK31, with much success internationally. 
 
 Operations on 40 and 80 metres saw contacts into New Zealand as well as a few 
 late night contacts into the US and Japan to give the callsign an overseas
 element. Our Operators ceased duty each night at around Midnight, having worked
 all we could hear. 
 
 All this was achieved with just a Full Wave 80 Meter Loop and a multiband
 Vertical located at our Clubhouse on Denmark Hill here in Ipswich
 
 To those stations whom we failed to contact for one reason or another, we
 apologise, especially the VK6 boys. It was not from lack of trying I can
 assure you.
 
 Finally we wish to convey the fact that it was truly an honour and a pleasure
 to take part in some small way, in this, our Centenary year of the Wireless 
 Institute of Australia.
 
 So, till next time we meet on the airwaves, it's Cheers on behalf Mike VK4QS,
 and the members of the Ipswich & District Radio Club. 

 I'm Allan VK4FABR.





 ROCKHAMPTON
 IRLP NODE 6973 ;
 e-mail  vk4acc(AT)wia.org.au
 Secretary Clive 4928 1173
 http://www.radarc.cjb.net/ 
         
 Greetings from  Rockhampton and District Amateur Radio Club, the RADAR club.
 This is Les, VK4VIL reporting.

 July is Motorama month in the area, lots of different automobile events with the
 RADAR club providing all comms for two major car rallies.   On the weekend of the
 17th July, Ridges Resort near Yeppoon hosts a high grade rally, conducted in the
 Byfield Pine Forest.  The next weekend see sprints in and around the Rockhampton
 Showground.  Obviously, comms are paramount for safety and efficiency of these
 events and Secretary Clive,  VK4ACC  has put a mountain of work into 
 organization.   

 And now to another road event. 

 Seventy years after winning a VK3 State Road Cycling Championship, Club member
 Bill Thaw, VK4FGN is preparing for a 570km bike ride traversing Central
 Queensland.  At the tender age of 85 years young, Bill has decided to take the 
 challenge.  While Bill is attempting to play down the trial, indicating some
 trepidation with the possibility of not finishing, it is worth recalling another
 amateur's comment which could be a thought for the week.

 On failing to complete a Dick Smith VK2DIK sponsored climb of the Kokoda Trail,
 a group of school children attempted to repay Dick. On his refusal to accept,
 Dick indicated that Australia was short of adventures after the past military
 conflicts and being involved in an adventure was more important than its
 completion.

 We're all behind you Bill - and miles behind.

 I'm Les, VK4VIL, on behalf of the Rockhampton and District Amateur Radio Club.





 TOWNSVILLE 
 vk4wit(AT)wia.org.au
 4773 1196 or 0408 001142
 po box 333 Garbutt East, QLD 4814
 www.tarc.org.auor this net will be -
 on 3605.4kHz, Gavin VK4ZZ
 and Townsville VHF Repeater, Richard VK4FRJG
 
 Finally, here is a call going out to anyone who can help out
 with  communications support for the following events -
  
 Magnetic Island to Townsville Swim, still several positions
 open for  sea-going and land lubber positions next Sunday
 July 18th    and

  
 Nighthawk Scouting Activities in the area around Ross
 Park in Kelso,  still several positions open for mobile
 stationary operation to act as a checkpoint for Saturday 
 evening July 24th  and
  
 King of the Hill Hill climb Heat 3 on the Mount Stuart 
 Road on Sunday July 25th, several positions
 open to play with radios to the sound of burning rubber.
  
 If you can help please contact Gavin VK4ZZ on either
 Mobile 0427182469  or
 email vk4zz(AT)wia.org.au  soonest !
  
 Time has run out yet again, so I must go back to the
 scanner and listen in to  the exciting action between the
 V8 super cars and their pit crews.
 So, bringing this edition of QNEWS for Sunday 11th 
 July to a close.....
  
 
 This has been Don VK4FNQA in Tropical Thunder
 Paradise for the Townsville Amateur Radio Club Inc, and 
 you have been listening to, and enjoying to the very core
 of your being, QNEWS from VK4WIA.

  


 


 VK8 
     
 News from the Darwin Amateur Radio Club

 This is Spud VK8ZWM President of the Darwin Amateur Radio Club

 The clubs last meeting was very well attended and discussion was lively and
 noisy at times.

 We welcomed 6 new members with more possible from the 12 recent successful
 examination candidates.

 Ron VK8NRI has been the club secretary for several years. We thank him for his
 work in this role and wish him all the best in his move to Queensland. Now what
 better excuse do you need for a barbecue than a send off. It's the 18th of July
 at the clubrooms at 6pm. Let Ritchie vk8rr know if you are coming and how many
 for catering purposes.

 Peter VK8HPB is taking on the role till the AGM in December.
 We also welcome Ian VK4SC portable 8 to the committee. A long lost member come
 home.

 While I'm talking drinking. Tea and coffee that is, and eating cake and
 biscuits too. Let me tell you that the morning tea's held on Thursday mornings
 at 10 am at the clubrooms are very popular. If you are visiting Darwin then do
 drop in. For assistance call VK8DA on repeater 6900.

 The most important news I have today though is that the Darwin Amateur Radio
 Club is activating VK100WIA on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday this week. Keep
 an ear out around the bands for this special event callsign.

 There will be a special entry on the www.abc.net.au/darwin, then select Julia's
 breakfast show website, postcards section.

 That famous event the Darwin Lions Clubs Annual Beer Can Regatta is on again at
 Mindil beach on Sunday the 8th of August. The Clubs members through WICEN N.T.
 will be assisting on the beach during the day. You might even get to hear Spud
 VK8ZWM in full flight.

 That's it from Darwin for this week.

 This has been Spud Vk8ZWM.
 Now its back to VK1WIA.





 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, 
 Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA.  
  
 Internet Connected Amateur Radio

 The ZL Ministry has raised concerns with NZART about IRLP, D-Star, EchoLink,
 APRS and similar modes as they do not appear to fit within current licence
 conditions.

 Concerns raised include:

 the use of unattended transmitters and unlicensed Digipeater for APRS and 

 Amateurs based overseas operating (via the Internet) a NZ amateur station. 

 The ALO, Don Wallace ZL2TLL is currently putting together a paper on this topic
 and would appreciate input from interested zl amateurs.




 Amateur Satellite to Investigate Power Line Interference

 Hans, ZS6AKV will be giving a presentation on South Africa's first CubeSat at
 the AMSAT-UK Colloquium in Guildford, England, July 31 - Aug 1.
 
 The important mission of the SA AMSAT CubeSat is to measure the High Frequency
 noise levels over South Africa and report these measurement back to a ground
 station for analysis and action to reduce these unwanted signals.

 The information from the tiny satellite will identify the areas where the HF
 frequency polluters are situated and will help  "reducing or eliminating the
 source."

 It is also hoped to include a 30 kHz linear transponder and an Automatic Packet
 Reporting System (APRS) in the CubeSat.

 AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium, Guildford, England July 31 - Aug 1
 http://www.uk.amsat.org/colloquium/

 (73 Trevor M5AKA)




 Adrian VK2VHF says Apple has come clean about an embarrassing software glitch
 that overstates network signal strength in its hot-selling iPhone, as
 complaints mounted about the phone's wraparound antenna.

 Apple admitted its signal strength miscalculation dates back to its original
 2007 iPhone. It promised to fix the glitch in a few weeks, but did not directly
 address concerns that its antenna design caused reception problems for
 iPhone 4, its newest phone.

 Apple's apology - a relative rarity from the company known for its marketing
 savvy - marked the third time in less than three weeks it had to apologise to
 customers of iPhone 4.

 Upon investigation, Apple were stunned to find that the formula used to
 calculate how many bars of signal strength to display is totally wrong.

 Since the iPhone 4 hit stores on June 24, copart in IMD over the years.

 Next year's International Marconi Day will be held on Saturday April 30, 2011

 For VK1WIA news I'm Richard G4TUT.


 =============================================================================


 WEIRD AND WONDERFUL
  
 Here's another off-beat story from Peter Ellis VK1PE, but it comes with a
 lesson for us all.

 Smith Chart Art - or, missing the obvious

 Recently I ran across a passing mention of a person who had a Smith Chart
 tattooed on his arm. Sure enough, I found it was true: There is a picture on
 his website dating the tattoo to 9 years ago, and he responds to emails and
 confirmed that it is there. Chris Sanabria got his doctorate in Electrical
 Engineering in 2006, and is working on high power, high frequency RF devices.
 I asked him whether he was, by chance, an Amateur Radio operator. His answer
 was that no-one had ever mentioned it, although he knew about it. That ate at
 me. Here is an obviously gifted RF scientist who has been missed to Amateur
 circles, at least until now. How many other gifted and talented maybe-Amateurs
 have slipped by each of us? It is up to us! And, Chris Sanabria is correct,
 only .0001% of the world's population has any idea what the tattoo is,
 including Amateurs: It's that spider-web looking chart, a graphical aid or
 nomogram designed for electrical and electronics engineers specializing in
 radio frequency engineering, or Amateurs, to assist in solving problems with
 transmission lines and matching circuits. 

 For National Radio news,
 Peter Ellis VK1PE





 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  
 

 SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2010
               
 July 31   ZL    Waitakere Sprint Phone 1000 - 1100utc
                 Waitakere Sprint Contest <zl1dk(AT)nzart.org.nz>
 
 Aug  07   ZL    Waitakere Sprint CW    1000 - 1100utc
                 Waitakere Sprint Contest <zl1dk(AT)nzart.org.nz>
  
 Aug 14-15 WIA   Remembrance Day Contest
                 Peter Harding vk4od(AT)wia.org.au

 Aug 21-22       International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend.
                 register on website illw.net

 Oct   23    WIA   WIA National Field Day
                 nfd(AT)wia.org.au

 Oct  2- 3 WIA   Oceania DX Contest Phone
                 Tony Burt   vk3tz(AT)wia.org.au

 Oct  9-10 WIA   Oceania DX Contest CW
                 Tony Burt   vk3tz(AT)wia.org.au 

 NOV 20-21 WIA   Spring VHF-UHF Field Day
                 John Martin VK3KM  tac(AT)wia.org.au
 


 Good Morning Trent Vk4ti here..

 A Dxpededition for the RD contest ? 

 What would be the best location for the HF categories of the RD contest ? 

 You can't work intra state except on 160 and 10 M so the best spots are good
 distance to the capitals and centres of activity..

 VK1, VK7 North coast, VK5 especially if you are a VK3 or 2 or west of
 Goondiwindi in Queensland..

 Why are they the best ? They give rough equal distance to the population
 centres of Melbourne and Sydney ...

 RD its worth going on a DXpedition for in 2010

 with further on this years RD contest here is contest manager Peter VK4OD
  
 Peter Harding, VK4OD the WIA RD Contest Manager here and due to some unforeseen

 circumstances, the Rules and my introduction to the 2010 Remembrance Contest,
 failed to make it into the July Amateur radio Magazine.

 If you need a copy of these rules you can log onto wia.org.au

 At the bottom of the RD Contest page is a link to download a PDF copy of the
 Rules and my introduction, or you can email me at rdlogs(AT)wia.org.au and I can
 send a copy of both in PDF format.

 Basically, there have been NO changes since last year, however, as this is the
 WIA's Premier Annual Contest, I like to get the rules published each year.

 I would ask that any newly licensed Amateur Operator taking part in this year's
 contest take the time to read the rules. As we did last year, I have included
 the new section for Unmodified World WARII equipment. This equipment can be on
 HF or VHF. Please read the rules regarding criteria for this equipment.

 Today, 11th July as this news goes to air, you have about 5 weeks to check your
 equipment, logs sheets, and  Logging Software updates.

 Over the next couple of weeks I will make available, at the bottom of the
 RD Contest page, printable log sheets, declarations, etc.





 SPECIAL EVENT STATIONS, REPEATER BEACON DX AND NET ADVICE  
 hf nets ON the net,  www.timroberts-vk4yeh.id.au/

 Special event station K4C

 The Puerto Rico Amateur Radio League will operate special event station
 K4C until August 1 to celebrate the 21ST Central American and Caribbean Games
 that  take place in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
 QSL direct to KP4ES. 

 Puerto Rico Amateur Radio League
 prarl.org





 Poland's first 10-metre beacon

 SR4TEN is the first-ever amateur radio ten-metre beacon in Poland. 

 SR4TEN is located at the office of the QTC Magazine (The Polish Radio
 Amateurs' Journal) in Suchacz-Zamek (QTH locator: JO94RG, PGA EL09, SPFF-025).

 It operates with 3 watts out on 28.203 MHz. 

 If you receive SR4TEN, please e-mail your report to: qtc(AT)post.pl

 (Sylwester, SP2FAP   SR4TEN coordinator)
   




 INTRUDER WATCH - ENFORCEMENT ZONE

 Region III IARUMS Coordinator Peter Young VK3MV  

 VK IARUMS reflector email to subscribe intruders(AT)wia.org.au

 INTRUDER NETS
 Friday 0730 UTC 7.065.5 with VK4CEU David.  


 Amateur exclusive frequencies where any non-amateur signal is definitely an
 intruder.

 Amateur HF Spectrum world wide
  7.050 to  7.100
 14.000 to 14.250
 14.250 to 14.350 No broadcasters
 21.000 to 21.450
 24.890 to 24.990
 28.000 to 29.700   
    
 
 IARU Monitoring System - Intruder Watch

 The source of non-amateur signals on the 20 metre band has been identified
 by the WIA as being inter-modulation product emissions from Voice of
 America transmitters located in the Philippines.

 These have been reported to the Australian regulator, the ACMA.
 Consideration is being given to whether these spurious emissions are in
 excess of what is permitted under the International Telecommunications
 Union requirements for transmitters.

 An inter-mod sounds like two different AM broadcast signals on the same
 frequency. They can occur when two or more transmitters share the same site.


 there have been reports of VOA inter-mods heard on the ham bands from Hong
 Kong too.





 THE QNEWS WORK BENCH - the nuts and volts report -
 (Measure twice - Cut once!)   
 
 Hello I'm Jim Linton VK3PC. Just how hard can it be to load batteries into
 devices and get the polarity correct?

 Well, apparently this very simple task is just beyond some people, who we
 will describe as being Polarity-Agnostic, or call a spade a spade, they're
 battery bunglers.

 So prevalent is this lack of skill that Microsoft and Duracell have
 identified it as an untapped market, and created batteries that have both
 positive, you know that's the one with the plus sign, and negative or
 hyphen, at both ends.

 This bipolar set-up of terminals is subject to a patent entitled
 'Eliminating Incorrect Battery Placement'.

 The InstaLoad technology is a brilliant, basic mechanical solution without
 electronic components or circuitary. Already it has found application in
 hearing aids, torches and soon to follow will be a host of gadgets

 presumably the Duracell Energiser Bunny.





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

 EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES IARU REGION 3 
 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz 
 
 CRARC's next WICEN event is the LCCC "Mini Corsa" Rally being held on Saturday
 July 10th.   

 This rally will have 8 stages consisting of 4 stages each run twice and will be
 run with 2 stages near town (Zoo / Pipeline & Bluetts) and 2 out near Uriarra
 (Sherwood & Tidbinbilla).

 Good response so far, however CRARC are still needing one or two more for HQ
 plus one in the field.

 Please contact VK1ZPL(AT)WIA.ORG.AU 




 I know it is only July 11 and still very cold but it is time to start 
 thinking of the Murray Marathon again.


 There are some key dates to remember:-

 The Mini Marathon October 16th, a one day practice event where paddlers and
 volunteers can sharpen their skills in readiness for the major end of year
 event.


 The Murray Marathon December 27th To December 31st is a canoe race down the
 River Murray between Yarrawonga and Swan Hill and WICEN provides communications
 for the safety team that looks after paddlers on the River.

 It is a fun event with free camp sites being provided down the River.

 Radio Operators are wanted for the event, so if you are interested in 
 playing radio and assisting the YMCA in this classic fund raising event 
 then please contact Graham Mason or Gerard Werner and indicate 
 if you will be attending both or one of these events.
 
 Graham Mason  04 1753 9710
 Gerard Werner 03 9773 6313





 Rewind  
 http://www.wiaq.com/gkemp/enter.htm

 Official opening of a new radio museum

 The Rockhampton & District Amateur Radio Club, or RADAR, has set up a
 station in the famed Rockhampton Heritage Village just 10 kilometres north
 of Rocky's city centre.

 This is a unique township consisting of original buildings and replicas
 depicting the century 1850 to 1950, with the radio shack is on the top
 floor of Nielson's Buggy and Sulky Works.
 
 For the official opening of the new radio museum, RADAR VK4WIR will be on
 air on Sunday the 25th of July, looking for contacts on 7080, 14210, and
 EchoLink & IRLP Node 6973 144.7MHz.

 Put it in your diary now and give the Rockhampton & District Amateur Radio
 Club support by making a contact during this public event.





 SOCIAL SCENE        

 2010  
   
 
 JULY 10-11 VK3
 GippsTech 2010
 
 JULY 17 VK3
 GGREC Hamfest Start Time : 10:00 


 JULY 25 VK2-3
 Riverina Field Day 

 JULY 25 VK7
 Sorell Men's Shed Winter Ham Fest

 AUGUST 1 VK6 
 Northern Corridor Group Hamfest Cyril Jackson Sports Centre Ashfield



 Oct  23    WIA   WIA National Field Day
                 nfd(AT)wia.org.au

 Oct 29 - 31
 VK1OOWIA Westlakes ARC during our WIA centenary celebrations. 


 NOV 7 VK5 
 2010 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest Rosa St Goodwood


 

 2012
 
 15TH IARU REGION 3 CONFERENCE hosted by V.A.R.C. in Ho-Chi-Minh City, Vietnam.



 JAN 23-FEB 17 YEAR 2012
 World Radio Conference WRC-11 Geneva 23rd January TO 17th February 2012


 MAY 4-7 2012 VK5
 YL International 2012 Australia  (vk5tmc(AT)bigpond.com) 
 


 
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