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WIANEWS - Sep 05 - VK NATIONAL NEWS
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 WIANEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING SEP 05 2010.
 
 Our newest radio club celebrates the Centenary

 A milestone for the WIA Centenary Award

 HOW TO QSL CYPRESS DX STATIONS

 RADIO MEMORIAL: CLUB TO HOLD ON-AIR 911 OPERATION

 Open Source Digital Voice Codec

 Invitation to go straight, for a week

 ALL UP AND COMING IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF
 AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 5 2010
 
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 WIA Centenary Update 
 
 Our newest radio club celebrates the Centenary

 The Macedon Ranges Amateur Radio Club successfully operated VK100WIA from
 the 18th to the 20th of August from a combination of member's homes and the
 Woodend Scout Hall.
 
 Club members arrived at the scout hall early on the Friday with rain, wind
 and sleet, the local temperature about 2.5 degrees and reports of snowfall
 on the nearby Mt Macedon.
 
 While the chill are being addressed inside the hall by way of a wood fire
 and gas heater, there were six members outside in the wind and on water-logged
 ground while erecting a multi-band aerial support by gum trees.
 
 Club member Peter Wolfenden VK3RV mounted a small historical display within
 the hall while others set-up the operating station.
 
 For the next 12 hours it was a busy time operating on 80M, 40M, and 20M using
 SSB and CW.
 
 The 2M repeaters and a specially installed IRLP node courtesy of Graeme VK3NE
 McDiarmid and John Nunan VK3IC was also used. 
 
 A great time was had by all especially Joe Aprile who managed to "snag" a
 number of stations in Italy on 20m by calling them in Italian, although it
 sometimes took a while for him to explain the significance of the VK100WIA
 call sign.
 
 On the Friday night, the main scout hall filled with about 100 scouts,
 Leaders and parents, while VK100WIA continued in full swing in a backroom
 with operators Luke Steele VK3HJ and Peter Wilmott VK3TQ. 
 
 Later Peter VK3TQ, who is also a scout leader explained the operation of
 the amateur centenary station.  

 Other club members on the three-day operating roster were Ron Burman VK3ZJ,
 Bob RobinsonVK3SX, Ray Tampion VK3YAR, Peter Wolfenden VK3RV, Jenny Warrington
 VK5ANW/3, Colin SmithVK3YWY, Richard Hoskins VK3JFK and Gary Greer VK3GSG.

 In all more than 600 contacts were logged. And to top it off the club gained
 publicity in the Macedon Ranges Leader newspaper with a story and photograph.

 Well done to Victoria's, and possibly Australia's youngest radio club on
 its support for the world's oldest national radio society, the Wireless
 Institute of Australia.


 The Hunter Radio Group

 The September monthly meeting of the Hunter Radio Group will be
 held Friday 10th of September at the NBN TV Studios, Newcastle.
 After general business, the lecture will be presented by Tim Mills,
 VK2ZTM. It will be on the 100 years of the W.I.A. 


 Lockyer Valley Radio and Electronics Club - online log update

 On last week's broadcast we reported that the club had done well with its
 VK100WIA associated activities including plenty of DX contacts.
 At the time it was believed that Lockyer Valley Radio and Electronics Club
 in Queensland had made 337 contacts, based on the online log for VK100WIA.

 It was later learnt that the club was not able to immediately record
 contacts on the online log, which is okay.

 Now that the online logging task has been completed, it shows a whopping
 927 contacts, and some 248 of these were on CW.
 The club worked 31 countries, six continents, 23 zones, and 229 callsign
 prefixes! Well done! 


 A milestone for the WIA Centenary Award

 Claims continue to steadily arrive for this limited edition operating award
 celebrating the Centenary of Organised Amateur Radio in Australia with more
 than 160 now issued.

 The first from Hawaii, is also the 100th award certificate, and it goes to
 Dan Greeson KH6P. Congratulations! This achievement is sure to be the subject
 of plenty discussion when he and other members of the Honolulu Amateur Radio
 Club meet this month.

 The first radio club to get the award is the Moorabbin and District Radio
 Club VK3APC. 

 Also receiving his award certificate is Franck Alcidi VK8FNCY of Palmerston
 in the Northern Territory. Franck, a new radio amateur who in May made his
 very first ever contact on air, with VK100WIA.

 Now he has the WIA Centenary Award Certificate proudly displayed in his radio
 shack. He joins ten other Foundation Licensees now qualifying for the WIA
 Centenary Award and their first amateur radio operating award.

 Some of the award claims have included personal comments, many simply to
 congratulate the WIA on its Centenary and making the award available.

 Winston Henry VK7WH said, "I have held a licence since 1958 but have been
 QRT the past 30 years. It was the Centenary of the WIA that was the catalyst
 to get back on the air and rejoin the WIA." 

 The special callsign VK100WIA will be on air until the end of October. Claims
 for the award close on the 30th of January 2011. Eligibility requirements
 and full details can be found on the WIA website
 www.wia.org.au 


 A look ahead at the VK100WIA roster
  
 The special callsign returned to Tasmania today with Cradle Coast Amateur
 Radio Club operating it from the 5th to the 7th of September, including 10am
 to 4pm at the Maritime Museum in Devonport.

 The public has been invited to the museum to see the Centenary of Organised
 Amateur Radio station in operation, plus a display or historic radios and
 computer presentations.

 Listen for it on 7090 kHz, plus 2m and 70cm FM. In the evening club members
 will put VK100WIA on air from their home QTH?s on 3590 kHz plus or minus QRM. 

 On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the Sunshine Coast Amateur Radio Club
 that is also celebrating its 40th anniversary, will activate VK100WIA 24
 hours a day, on the HF, VHF, UHF, Microwave bands, and some E-M-E moon bounce.

 Then next weekend the Tablelands Radio and Electronics Club will be operating
 from Barrabadeen, combined with its social gathering held in conjunction
 with the club’s annual general meeting. The bands to be used are HF, 6m,
 2m and 70cm. 



 WIA
 President Michael Owen VK3KI president(AT)wia.org.au
 Vice President Ewan McLeod VK4ERM vk4erm(AT)wia.org.au
 Secretary Geoff Atkinson VK3AFA secretary(AT)wia.org.au
 Treasurer John Longayroux VK3PZ vk3pz(AT)wia.org.au  

 International Space Station Contact with South Hobart Primary School

 On Friday 27th August at about a quarter to five students from the South Hobart
 Primary School got the opportunity to ask questions of US Astronaut
 Colonel Doug Wheelock as he flew over the Goddard Space Flight Centre in 
 Maryland USA.
 The telebridge contact was organized through the Amateur Radio on the
 International Space Station program.

 Let’s listen in to one of the questions asked by Student Reuben….

 <Student Audio in here>

 We received great media coverage of the event in the local press, the Southern
 Cross Radio Network before the event and 7 minutes on ABC Local radio after the
 event on Michael Veitch’s morning program.

 <Veitch audio grab>

 A special thank you to Tony VK5ZAI, the Australian ARISS Coordinator and his
 dedicated team of volunteers who made this all happen.

 (73,Justin, VK7TW)



 Tune In To The World - Amateur Radio Gets People Talking –
 WIA National Field Day

 Registrations are open for the WIA National Field Day, 23rd of Oct. Club
 coordinators and individuals participating are requested to register via
 a online information form on wia.org.au

 Look for the links under the WIA Centenary Celebrations or Contest pages. 

 Registration with a password will enable the coordinator to update details and
 clothing order as details become available.  It is anticipated that the
 clothing pricing will be available at the end of coming week.
 Please see the webpage for updates.

 The new catchphrase and logo is available on the information page.
 PDF Print files for various sized banners and posters will be available
 for download in PDF format from the bottom of the web page. 

 Also Officeworks catalogue numbers will be provided for each of the display
 banners that corresponds to the correctly sized artwork file for download.
 Interested participants will be able to download a piece of artwork off the
 website, put it on memory stick and simply take it to the local Officeworks
 store who will produce the poster or banner as required.  

 Rules for the contest are in September AR magazine.

 The current rules and checklist are also available for download via the
 WIA National Field Day webpage.  

 The WIA look forward to seeing the innovative locations that your club selects
 for your event.



 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. 
 
 VK2    
 web service:-  http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm   
 VKG Roundup    http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news  
 
 Amateur Radio New South Wales Radio Homebrew and Experimenters Group.

 The next meeting of the group will be the informal meeting on the
 first Tuesday of the month that’s the 7th of September. These are
 informal meetings where interested amateurs get together to
 discuss their latest projects or ideas regarding amateur radio. The
 only major rule of the meetings is to finish at 9pm, so it will not be
 too late for those who have to go to work in the morning.

 So if you want to meet other amateurs interested in home brewing
 their own radios, or you are looking for a new challenge in the
 hobby, then go along and join in.

 (VK2EMU)



 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/
        

 Central Highlands AGM stop press date change 

 The date for the famous and popular Central Highlands Amateur Radio 
 Club AGM at Camp Fairbairn near Emerald has been CHANGED ! 
 Due to unforeseen circumstances, the AGM will now be held from 4pm Friday 24th
 to Midday Sunday 26th September.


 Welcome to QNews from VK4WIA. I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP and I've been thinking.

 Our history has been filled with the fears of change as technology evolves
 and seems to displace the order we have been comfortable with. So it has been
 with this hobby, in some ways. The historical fact that Morse code was the
 technique used to establish effective radio communications was made a sacred
 symbol, never to be relinquished. 

 More recently, the great Packet revolution came and went and some of the
 adherents of RF only communications railed at the moon as to how the world 
 was doomed by the forwarding of traffic via internet worm-holes rather than
 station to station links using "radio". Well the insatiable curiosity that
 propels mankind has seen the evolution of many digital modes and 
 revitalisation of lapsed modes. Very slow Morse and Hellschrieber are 2 modes
 that pre-date most of us current amateurs but are available because of
 current technology.

 Similarly, there have been the cries of the VOIP modes are killing "real"
 radio. There still remains an antipathy between IRLP and Echolink proponents
 but now we have D-Star and Wires. This is evolution.

 In some QSP from VK4KEV, Kevin advised an update to his QRZ web page details.
 This was that he hopes to be using VK0KEV from Macquarie Island later this
 year. That information has gone viral amongst the DXers thanks to the 
 internet.

 To paraphrase, the internet killed the radio star - I don't think so.
 I'm Geoff Emery and that's what I think, how about you?



 CLUBBING - 
 
 Again I remind you that the Queensland Club President's lunch will be held
 in Rocky, hosted by the Rockhampton & District Amateur Radio Club.

 The venue will be the Rockhampton Leagues Club, George Street, Rockhampton.

 The doors will open at 12:00 on Sunday 14th November, to start lunch at 12:30.
 Prior to the lunch, Michael Owen will visit the radio museum at the Rockhampton
 Heritage Village, starting at 08:30am, and will participate in the news
 call-back on the 2 metre repeater at 9:45am.

 Following lunch, presentations on WIA, and amateur radio issues, will be made
 by WIA President Michael Owen. There may be additional speakers, to be advised.

 The WIA will sponsor the cost of the room, and the cost of lunch will be
 $24-, to be paid on the day by each attendee. This will include a served meal
 of beef, chicken, or fish, followed by a desert. Special dietary requirements
 can be arranged if required.

 The intention of the lunch is to have as many Queensland clubs represented as
 possible.

 The RADAR Club will be able to assist with transport from airports and railway
 stations if required.

 Please advise if you wish to attend. Please advise the lunch organiser
 RADAR Club Secretary Clive Sait vk4acc(AT)wia.org.au

 Regards,

 Don Wilschefski VK4BY

 WIA Queensland Advisory Committee Chairman



 Ipswich & District Radio Club
 P.O. Box 250
 Ipswich Qld 4305 
 http://ipswichdistrictradioclub.webnode.com/ 
    
 The Ipswich & District Radio Club held its AGM on August 23rd and saw the
 election of new Office Bearers.

 Re-Elected as President for the 5th year in a row -  Mike Charteris, VK4QS.

 The Club's new Vice President is Darrin Last VKFVRX who formally held the
 position of Club Secretary for the last two years.

 The position of Treasurer has once again been filled by the very capable
 John Edwards VK4IE. John was unanimously voted by those present to
 undertake this valuable role of holding a tight grip on the purse strings.

 The position of Scribe -Club Secretary - has been filled by the newly elected
 Jamie Ware, VK4JY.

 Robert Bryce VK4HW has been elected as Station Manager, as his past track
 record sees him most aptly positioned to fill his vital role at the club.

 This was followed by the election of Derek Toreaux, VK4MIA, as Radio Contest
 Manager. Finally the election of the person to carry out Public Relations has
 fallen to yours truly Allan Roebuck VK4FABR.

 In other news from the Ipswich region - What prompts some 1200 otherwise normal
 people to mount their bicycles and ride 100 km along the rugged Bicentennial
 National Trail which covers long steep climbs and downhill tracks over
 generally very rough ground.  I’m told it’s a great adrenalin rush. 

 Mobile phone coverage is very poor along the route, and mountain biking is
 Among the most hazardous sporting activities.  Therefore the organisers ask
 the Ipswich and District Radio Club us to provide safety communications in case
 of accidents needing a medical response.

 The undulating country making phone coverage bad also makes radio patchy.  One
 repeater cannot cover the course and the three checkpoints (all in different 
 valleys), so we have to use two repeaters, linked together on UHF.

 The Wicen crew for the event included one base operator, 2 operators at each of
 the 3 checkpoints, one person for the sweep vehicle and the two repeater
 personnel.
 Communications for the event worked well and there was only one emergency which
 happened near check point 2 that eventually was not as serious.

 A special thanks to all those who volunteered to assist again this year,
 I’m Allan VK4FABR.


 MARYBOROUGH RADIO AND ELECTRONICS CLUB
 For more info, call Secretary Kathy Johns 040-939-8853
 Email: kathy.johns(AT)bigpond.com
 Channel 14 UHF CB call "CQ MERG"     

 Over the weekend of 11 and 12 September the Maryborough Electronics and Radio
 Group, Inc. will be assisting in the 2010 Maryborough Technology Challenge
 - this year sponsored by the RACQ. 

 http://www.technologychallenge.com.au/

 Amongst the annual events for schools, this weekend features the endurance
 event of the 24 hour human powered bicycle race. With the course running
 around a complete city block, safety and control has to be ensured. An army
 of local volunteers fill the roles of marshals, caterers, administrators
 and race officials. Providing the comms for this race has been the privilege of
 MERG for successive years.

 This year MERG is inviting radio operators who would like to participate in
 controlled or closed net exercise for a few hours to contact Ray, VK4TPT via
 the MERG listing on wia.org.au 

 If you are passing through the Wide Bay and Maryborough, in particular, why not
 come along and see the events being held during the 2010 RACQ Technology
 Challenge.


 SUNSHINE COAST 
 Maleny      VK4RSC 146.850 and 438.075   VK4RSN 53.7
 Noosa Heads VK4RSL 146.825 and 438.175       
 
 This is Gordon VK4VP with news from the Sunshine Coast

 VK100WIA and Sunfest

 SCARC has use of the VK100WIA callsign on 8th through to 10th of September this
 year.  This is leading up to the annual Sunfest that will be held in the same
 location as the past few years at the Woombye School of Arts building in the 
 main street of Woombye starting from 09:00.

 The usual tables of equipment will be there along with great food and 
 friendship.
 
 See you there next Saturday


 TABLELANDS RADIO AND ELECTRONICS CLUB
 vk4wat(AT)wia.org.au    
 www.treclub.org.au   

 G’day this is Dale VK4DMC for the Tablelands Radio and Electronics Club,
 TREC in Far North Queensland.

 This week saw TREC members participate in a communications support event
 for the Far North Horse Endurance Riders. The ride was conducted
 overnight along forestry trails on the Atherton Tablelands. It was a cool
 evening with a few light showers.
 Members manned checkpoints along the route and provided a safety mantle and
 logistic support for the riders. A couple of the operators even set up
 HF stations and worked DX - as any good ham would Hi Hi.

 TREC is gearing up for our Annual General meeting to be held in conjunction
 with the 3 day activation of the VK100WIA special event call-sign from
 Lake Tinaroo near Atherton on 11, 12, and 13th  September. Going on what I
 have heard and worked around the bands it should be a busy 3 days on air. 

 Dale VK4DMC


 VK5 
 
 David Clegg says that Sunday September 19th the AHARS will be presenting a
 technical symposium at their Belair clubrooms, commencing 9.30.
 Keynote speakers are Drew Diamond, Home construction, Rob Gurr, early SSB
 techniques Keith Gooley and Iain Crawford, Microwave construction techniques
 and Phil Harman, HPSDR Several demonstrations will be held during the breaks.

 Admission will be $20, pay at the door, This includes morning and afternoon tea
 and lunch. 



 EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO   
 www.hamcollege.com.au   

 NEXT SUMMERLAND FOUNDATION COURSE  25/26 SEPTEMBER. 

 Yes the Foundation licence course will be held at the clubrooms on the weekend
 of 25/26 September.

 The cost of the course is $20 and the text book is available from the club or 
 the WIA for about $25.

 For more details contact Duncan VK2DLR on 02 6628 1337

 or e-mail  education(AT)sarc.org.au



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

 The ARRL is again saying no to sharing the amateur radio spectrum with 
 public safety robots. Last month  the League filed a Petition to Deny 
 Applications with the FCC to reject 68 pending Public Safety Pool license 
 applications associated with the ReconRobotics Video and Audio Surveillance 
 System.

 Each license application is accompanied by a waiver request to permit 
 operation of the devices in the 433 to 445 MHz band.  The applications were 
 coordinated by APCO International Inc Licensing Services  and would allow 
 the use of the Recon Scout product currently being marketed by 
 ReconRobotics pursuant to an FCC waiver. APCO International Inc Licensing 
 Services is the frequency coordinator for the public safety land mobile 
 radio services --
 
 Dan Henderson, N1ND, is the ARRL's Regulatory Information Manager.  He says 
 that while several issues factor into the League's Petition to Deny these 
 applications, most notable is that the Commission has not acted on an 
 earlier ARRL Petition for Reconsideration in WP Docket 08-63, which has 
 been pending since March of this year.  Henderson sat that petition raises 
 issues that should be addressed prior to any action on the individual 
 applications.  He says that granting applications based on the Docket 08-63 
 waiver, which is not final, would be premature.
 
 Henderson goes on to note that there is the potential for significant 
 interference from these devices to licensed operations in the amateur 70 cm 
 band.  Therefore the ARRL urges the FCC to take thoughtful and expedient 
 action on our Petition for Reconsideration.   

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


 NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE    

 ALLEGED MURDERERS OF N5VGH AND HIS WIFE CAPTURED

 The last two of three alleged killers of Gary Haas, N5VGH, and his wife 
 Linda have been captured in Arizona.  Amateur Radio Newsline's Mark 
 Abramowicz, NT3V, is here with the details:

 Authorities in Arizona say it was the suspicions of a forest ranger about 
 an unattended campfire and a vehicle backed into trees which helped lead to 
 the arrests of John McCluskey and Casslyn Welch.

 They say the two were hiding out in a campground southeast of the Sunrise 
 Ski Resort in Apache County, Arizona, when the ranger made the discovery 
 and called federal authorities.

 After checking the license plate of the car, authorities found it matched a 
 vehicle missing from Santa Rosa, New Mexico and suspected McCluskey and 
 Welch were responsible for the theft.

 Investigators say the car came from an area where authorities discovered 
 the bodies of Gary Haas and his wife in a burned-out trailer.

 In charging documents released by the U.S. Attorney's office in New Mexico, 
 graphic details of events leading up to the couple's murder were spelled out.

 Investigators say McCluskey, Welch, and another man, identified as Tracy 
 Allen Province carjacked the couple's pickup truck and their camper trailer 
 on Aug. 2 at a rest area off Interstate 40 in Quay County, New Mexico.

 Authorities allege the trio forced the couple to drive to an area between 
 Tucumcari and Santa Rosa, New Mexico where they stopped.  It was there, 
 investigators say, McCluskey took the couple at gunpoint to the camper 
 trailer and shot them, killing both.

 With the bodies still in the camper, the fugitives drove to a remote area 
 of Guadalupe County in New Mexico where they unhitched the camper trailer 
 and set it on fire with the couple's bodies still inside.  The burned out 
 trailer with the couple's remains inside was found August 4th.
 
 That led to a massive manhunt for McCluskey, Province and Welch. It is 
 believed Welch helped McCluskey and Province and another inmate, Daniel 
 Renwick to escape from a private prison in Arizona.

 Renwick split from all of them right away and was captured in Colorado a 
 few days after the breakout.
 Province then split from the couple and was captured in Wyoming on Aug. 10. 
 McCluskey and Welch, who were first cousins and fiancées, remained on the 
 lam for another nine days.

 All are jailed in lieu of very high bail and facing a host of serious 
 charges ranging from kidnapping to murder.

 For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Mark Abramowicz, NT3V.


 If found guilty at a federal trial, McCluskey, Province and Welch would 
 face either life in prison without the possibility of parole or death by 
 lethal injection.



 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  
 
 SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2010
                
 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


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

 HOW TO QSL CYPRESS DX STATIONS

 The QSL Bureau of the Cyprus Amateur Radio Society says that it is 
 receiving large numbers of QSL’s that cannot be delivered to the 
 intended recipient.  This is because that station has a QSL manager 
 outside Cyprus.  

 According to 5B4AHJ who is the society's QSL Bureau Manager, the 
 problem is threefold.  Those generating the QSL’s are not bothering to 
 check to see if the station has a manager.  And, even if a manager's 
 call is written on the QSL, many QSL Bureaus are still sending the QSL 
 to Cyprus.  Lastly.  QSL’s for calls 5B DXcalls are being sent to Cyprus 
 when either they should be sent to the operators QSL manager, or in the 
 absence of a manager, they should be sent to the bureau for the home  call.

 5B4AHJ says that he has produced a list of stations with foreign 
 managers for Cypress stations.  It's on line at 
 tinyurl.com/cypruscalls. 


 VK6LC is operational as XV2LC through September 10th from Ho Chi Minh City
 and as XV4LC from the Mekong Delta. Listen out for him primarily on CW with
 some SSB. QSL via VK6LC.



 The great expectation of DX quadruplets

 The five islands of the Netherlands Antilles in the Caribbean Sea are to
 undergo constitutional status changes on the 10th of October and result in
 a four new DXCC entities.
 
 Sint Maarten PJ7, Curacao PJ2, Bonaire PJ4, each are to become a DX
 entity, while Saba PJ6 and Sint Eustatius PJ5 combined, are set to be a
 single entity due to their close proximity.

 There are two announced DXpeditions to Sint Maarten, and one each to Saba,
 Bonaire and Curacao, with that island also being the venue at the time for
 the Global Amateur Radio Emergency Conference GAREC-2010.
 
 The DX community is waiting for the 10th day of the 10th month 2010 for
 the new DX entities
 
 Two existing DXCC entities, PJ2/PJ4 Leeward Islands and PJ5/PJ6/PJ7
 Windward Islands, is said to be set for deletion at the same time.
 
 Aruba P4 seceded from the Netherlands Antilles in 1986 and gained DXCC
 entity status at that time.
 
 I’m Jim Linton VK3PC and you’re listening to VK1WIA.




 RADIO MEMORIAL: PA CLUB TO HOLD ON-AIR 911 OPERATION

 Look for special event station N3U slash United Flight 93 will be on the 
 air between September 9th to the 13th.  This to commemorate the lives lost 
 in the wanton acts of terrorism against the United States by agents of al 
 Quida that took place on September 11, 2001.

 This operation is to be sponsored by the Blair Amateur Radio Society, W3PN, 
 along with various local, state and government agencies.  These include the 
 City of Altoona, Blair County Pennsylvania, the Red Cross and several 
 others.  Operators at N3U will include W3BTX, W3TEF and other W3PN club 
 members.

 Listen for N3U slash United Flight 93 on 160 through 6 meters using CW and 
 SSB.  QSL N3U/Flt 93 via W3PN, by the Bureau or direct.  Please include 
 Self Addressed Stamped Envelope with enough postage to reach your location.

 For more details, see the call N3U, the Pennsylvania Memorial Station For 
 the Sept 11th, 2001 Attacks on QRZ.com


 MEDIA WATCH 
 www.wiaq.com/admin/uploads/weeklytally.rtf 
 www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html  
 
 The September edition of Amateur Radio magazine

 Editor Peter Freeman VK3PF in his editorial discusses continual
 improvement and self-education, now part of many workplaces, is equally
 applicable to amateur radio.

 He mentions a range of opportunities for us to learn more and be better
 informed.

 The WIA President Michael Owen VK3KI in the WIA Comment section discusses
 the 'Tune in the world - amateur radio gets people talking'- the

 National Field Day being held on Saturday the 23 of October.
 
 Also published are the rules and full details of this public relations
 exercise to promote our hobby.
 
 There are stories about the re-enactment in July of the First UK-Australia
 Press Message between Wales and Koo-Wee-Rup in Victoria.
 
 An insight into the Welsh end of the re-enactment involving the Dragon
 Amateur Radio Club in North Wales GB2VK is provided by Jim Linton VK3PC,
 while a reproduced newspaper clipping has information on the Gippsland
 Gate Radio and Electronics Club's VK100WIA end of the re-enactment.
 
 Amateur Radio magazine, a WIA membership service and also available at
 selected newsagents.
 
 This is Barry Robinson VK3PV, I will be report more on the contents of
 September edition Amateur Radio magazine in next week's VK1WIA broadcast.


 American musician and song writer Joe Walsh WB6ACU, best known as a
 guitarist with The Eagles, has described how his amateur radio technical
 knowledge came in very handy when he was starting out in his career.

 Let’s listen into a segment from a syndicated radio program to learn more.

 (VK1WIA studio play audio that ends with ‘I’d make a great roadie for
 someone I tell you.’)

 [TRANSCRIPT: In an on air question time session on Eagle Radio, Joe gets a
 call from a listener named ‘Billy’ who asked him about the role amateur
 radio had played in his music career. Joe got his callsign in 1961 at
 about the time he first picked up a guitar. In answer to the question he
 said, ‘Learning some theory about how radios work gave me some knowledge
 to understand how guitars are wired and how a guitar amplifier works. It
 turned out to be invaluable because I understood amps enough to mess
 around and change some parts in them, and soup ‘em up. In those days we
 did not have roadies (technical support crew) .... and when your amp broke
 and you’re playing live you have to do something about it. I could rewire
 guitars and get different sounds out of it. A quick fix in general was
 pertaining to survival on those days.’  Joe quipped ‘I’d make a great
 roadie for someone I tell you.’  
 
 (VK1WIA studio closing text)
 
 The interview ended with caller Billy revealing that he too is a radio ham
 and the pair exchanging amateur radio greetings.
 
 An interesting piece of radio broadcasting and what great public relations
 for amateur radio.

 (Jim Linton VK3PC)



 DAB+

 Radio's such as Pure's Sensia are both DAB+ and Internet Radio.

 If you have an internet radio such as this, now, the WIA National News can be
 delivered fresh when you want it direct to the set. Just hit the 'lounge'
 button and Podcasts and "hey presto" WIA National News comes in loud and
 strong! 

 If you are in VK and don't as yet have a DAB+ Radio, you can get the same
 edition of the WIA news by visiting http://www.thelounge.com 

 When you search the podcast list, you will also see Amateur Radio Newsline and
 Tech Talk Radio. 

 Visit both the lounge.com and http://www.pure.com Link to check 
 out the radios and the podcast and overseas broadcast band stations available



 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- DIGITAL
 Australian Coordinator for TCPIP domains is Indy   vk2xb(AT)wia.org.au  
     
 Open Source Digital Voice Codec

 David Rowe VK5DGR has released V0.1 alpha of Codec2, a fully function
 2550 bit/s codec for Amateur Radio digital voice. It fills a gap in
 open source, free-as-in-speech voice codecs beneath 5000 bit/s.

 It is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).

 The lack of a copyright free Codec has impeded the development of Amateur Radio
 Digital Voice communications at both HF and VHF.

 It is hoped Codec2 will eventually be incorporated into DV software such as
 WinDRM and FDMDV which had relied on a non open source Codec.

 Further information on Codec2 and audio samples are at
 www.rowetel.com/ 

 (SOUTHGATE)


 Invitation to go straight, for a week - well, straight key operating that is!

 The Straight Key Week is organised by the FISTS CW Club runs from the 5th
 through to the 11th of September UTC, all HF except the WARC bands.

 The contest is meant to be fun and friendly as well as competitive.

 Up until this year only straight keys could be used. However the rules
 have changed to manual side-swiper keys to be used, as long as there is no
 electronic keying deployed.

 That will accommodate those who find straight keying for a long period of
 time causing discomfort and aggravating any medical condition.

 For more information check out the FISTS CW Club, International Morse
 Preservation Society website www.fists.co.uk/

 (Jim Linton VK3PC)


 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

 EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES IARU REGION 3 
 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz 

 RaDAR Special event station PD55RADAR

 Peter PD1AJJ and Elmar PD3EM will be active with the special event callsign
 PD55RADAR between 4 - 14 September 2010.

 RaDAR is short for Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio. This is an international
 concept of Radio Amateurs being able to operate anywhere under all
 circumstances. 
 The goal is to setup an Amateur Radio station quickly on remote sites anywhere
 using only battery power. And anywhere means not only sites reachable by
 car but also on locations after a few miles walk. The 5x5 concept means
 being able to communicate by Amateur Radio within 5 minutes after arriving
 with the QRP power of 5 watts maximum.

 Peter and Elmar are participating in the IARU HF SSB Fieldday this weekend
 (Sseptember 4-5) from the Dutch polders near the famous windmills of

 Kinderdijk.
 
 More information on http://www.pd3em.com and http://www.youtube.com/PD3EM



 SOCIAL SCENE
 
 Oct   9    VK4  Wide Bay Mini Hamfest  9.00a.m.
                 Scout Hall, Ariadne Street, Maryborough. 


 Oct  23    WIA  WIA National Field Day
                 nfd(AT)wia.org.au
 
 
 NOV   7    VK5  Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest Rosa St Goodwood


 Nov  14    VK4  Queensland Club President's lunch this year in Rockhampton 
                 details from  vk4acc(AT)wia.org.au
 

 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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