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 This is WIANEWS for week commencing March 15 2009 


 The WIA HD FEATURE CHANNEL this week has an interview with the "Late Great 
 Jim Smith VK9NS". 

 TITLED RECALLING JIM B. SMITH, VK9NS it is by Son Bruce Smith, G3HSR. 

 From the "Documentary Archive Radio Communication" Web, it is an interview 
 by Wolf, OE1WHC, with Bruce Smith, G3HSR, recalling his father's life and was 
 recorded March 5th, 2009: 

 http://www.wiaq.com/ftp/skey_vk9ns_feb2009.mp3 





 WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY 2009 

 Amateur Radio: Your Resource in Disaster and Emergency Communication 

 Each year on 18 April, radio amateurs celebrate World Amateur Radio Day. 
 On that day in 1925 the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) was founded. 
 In 2009, the theme of the event is Amateur Radio: Your Resource in Disaster 
 and Emergency Communication. 

 It is not by coincidence that last year's meeting of the IARU Administrative 
 Council chose this subject at this time. While the Amateur Radio Service has 
 traditionally made its contributions to emergency and disaster response ever 
 since its very beginnings almost 100 years ago, this role has gained a lot of 
 importance just in the recent past. It has done so mainly for two reasons: 

 * The number and dimension of natural as well as man-made disasters is 
   unfortunately on the increase, and 

 * The modern communication technologies are increasingly complex, 
   infrastructure-dependent and therefore also increasingly vulnerable. 

 The Amateur Radio Services puts two equally valuable assets at its disposal 
 for emergency and disaster prevention, preparedness and response: 

 * A large number of very flexible and mostly infrastructure-independent, 
   local, national, regional and global networks, and 
 
 * A large number of skilled operators, who know how to communicate with often 
   very limited means and to establish communications even under the most 
   difficult circumstances. 

 The tools at their disposal range from the most robust means such as 
 battery-operated stations operating in Morse code to links through amateur 
 radio satellites and interconnectivity with the Internet, in voice, text, 
 image and data modes. They range from local VHF networks of fixed, mobile and 
 portable stations to short-wave networks that span the globe. All these 
 networks are operated on a daily basis by men and women who are thoroughly 
 familiar with their technology and their intricacies. 
 
 Telecommunications have become a commodity that society takes for granted, 
 and the sudden loss of that service is often felt in a similar way to the 
 loss of shelter, food and medical support. When disasters occur in regions 
 that do not have good coverage by public networks, or when existing 
 communications infrastructures have just been disrupted or destroyed by such 
 events, the Amateur Radio Service comes to the rescue. Amateur Radio 
 operators provide communications for the rescuers and relief workers and 
 their organizations and they help to provide communications for those 
 affected by a disaster. 
 
 In fact, contributions to emergency and disaster relief are a major argument 
 for the preservation and the extension of the privileges the Amateur Radio 
 Service enjoys in international and national regulations. This is one of the 
 reasons why more and more Amateur Radio operators, through their clubs and 
 their national societies, prepare very seriously for their role in 
 emergencies. However, their skills can be put to use only if they are known 
 by other first responders. Effective response to emergencies can only occur 
 with the work of volunteers in all the various fields; from search and rescue 
 to medical assistance and those who can provide food and shelter. 
 Communication skills are a new, but equally vital commodity. 
 
 Activities on the occasion of World Amateur Radio Day 2009 can be a great 
 opportunity to spread the word about what the "hams" are doing. 
 
 (sourced to Hans Zimmermann, F5VKP / HB9AQS IARU International Coordinator 
 for Emergency Communications and read by the RSGB's G4NJH) 
 

 Jim VK3PC will join us later in this edition with more on the next Global 
 Simulated Emergency Test scheduled for this World Amateur Radio Day April 18. 





 Proposal for a QRP Rock Concert 

 Gerard Lawler has put this suggestion together and is seeking comment. 

 The QRP Rock Concert QSO Party is to be co-ordinated through the VKZLQRP 
 Yahoo group and aims to maximise contacts/signal reports for rock bound 
 stations by getting as many such stations on air at the same time as is 
 possible. 
 
 A contest or just a co-ordinated effort to get many stations on air? 
 
 Run it in the evening when the (now cancelled) 80m CW trans-tasman contest 
 would have been on, ie Saturday 23rd of May. 
 
 Gerard says that "If we get the balance right, the rock bound stations will 
 get a few good contacts each, and no one will get stomped on or discouraged". 
 
 So check out the yahoo group VKZLQRP. 
 
 ( gerardvk4lawler(AT)in.com.au ) 





 AMATEUR RADIO THE WIA MAGAZINE 

 2 or 3 items in this months issue caught our eye and probably the most 
 important is an item detailing a VK entry in the BERU or Commonwealth 
 Contest. That's on page 40 in the contest section. 
 
 In the VK4 club scene for our out of "staters" the item in the VK4 Club 
 section "QTC" under the heading of SCARG on page 38 actually is about 
 the South Coast AR Group and NOT the Sunshine Coast group as stated. So 
 don't despair if you are around Noosa and can not trigger VK4RBT as it is 
 actually on the South Coast come Gold Coast. 
 
 Page 55 under Hamads - Wanted in VK5 is a plea from a VK5 ham for 
 assistance in erecting a G5RV - hopefully a club in VK5 or a couple of 
 the "Good Guys" of ham radio will in fact be able to help - and GRATIS!! 





 Telstra has announced that its hybrid fibre coaxial cable broadband network 
 in Melbourne will be upgraded to 100Mbps - more than triple the current peak 
 speed - by Christmas. Using new technology already successfully deployed in 
 several cable networks overseas, they will immediately begin work to 
 turbo-charge its five-city cable network. 





 Around Australia
 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. 

 VK2 
 web service:- http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm 
 VKG Roundup http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news 

 The Port Stephens A.R.C. has celebrated its 1st birthday. Richard VK2FRKO 
 says it has been hard 1st year drawing up the Constitution and making 
 everyone happy with it. With some 36 members da club dey proud to be 
 associated with Westlakes ARC. Anyone wishing to join em for next years 
 celebration? 
 
 They can be found on the waterfront at Lemon Tree Passage. 
 
 The club is taking part in the John Moyle Field day this weekend operating 
 out of Old Sydney Town. 
 
 (Richard Osborne. O.A.M. VK2FRKO Club President) 





 WESTLAKES 45th year is here! 
 The Back to Westlakes Field Day happens Sunday April 19 at 9am. 

 Free entry. 
 
 Monster BBQ, Auction , Stores and Boot sales as well as Commercial traders. 

 All roads lead to Teralba. 





 VK2RSC REPEATERS AT PARROTS NEST. 
 
 The VK standard access tone of 123Hz has been applied to the 2m repeater 
 146.8 MHz. 
 
 This will possibly minimise unwanted annoying triggering there. 
 
 A heavier power supply has been fitted to 70cm 439.950 MHz. 
 This can now handle more continuous traffic. 
 
 
 


 VK3 
 web service:- http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/ 
 VKC Roundup http://www.police 

 Amateur Radio Victoria advises that the upgrading of the VK3ROU 70cm 
 repeater on Mt Dandenong has now been completed and here is some important 
 information for its users. 

 The VK3ROU callsign has been discontinued as the 70cm repeater is now part 
 of the VK3RML site licence. 

 The VK3RML 70cm repeater is IRLP node 6360. It has been especially 
 engineered for IRLP including no CTCSS on its tail.  
 
 The VK3RML 2m repeater is also set for a substantial upgrading during autumn. 

 (Amateur Radio Victoria www.amateurradio.com.au) 





 
 VK3 Steamfest 
 Last weekend members of the EMDRC provided an Amateur Radio display and 
 information stand at the Melbourne Steam and Traction Engine Club’s annual 
 Scoreseby Steamfest here’s Ivy Gardner VK3IVY with that report. 

 The event over the long weekend was very enjoyable, what a great show it was
 both with the many hundred steam exhibits. The EMDRC had an Amateur Radio
 stand and we talked to the mnay people who visited the stand and handed out
 many brochures and sold a number of foundation manuals were sold. Jo Lloyd
 from the steamfest organising committee called to say that they had an
 excellent turnout over the weekend and thanked EMDRC for the contribution to
 the show. I would like to Encourage other clubs to take up the challenge and
 consider participating in similar events to promote the hobby ... Lastly
 Jack VK3WWW has posted on YouTube a video of the event.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxhxsRJRinM 





 Radio, Electronics & Astronomy Expo

 Victoria's Midland Amateur Radio Club, in conjunction with the Bendigo
 District Astronomical Society and the Historical Radio Society of Australia,
 has planned an Expo for Easter Sunday and Monday.

 The exhibits will include astrophotography of deep sky images taken with the
 City of Greater Bendigo Telescope, Radio Astronomy and Solar Viewing - see
 the sun as you have never seen it before.

 On show will be a display of radios from the 1920s, 30s and 40s, all
 marvellously restored and working, Amateur Radio from wireless telegraphy
 deciphered on a computer screen, through to typical ham stations of today
 that will be on air.

 Plus Amateur Television - which is to be expected because Bendigo has always
 been a hub for that activity.

 The Radio, Electronics & Astronomy Expo is at the Old Fire Station in View St.
 Bendigo, on Easter Sunday and Monday, the 12th and 13th of April.





 VK4 
 web service local news:- www.wiaq.com/qnews/upload/qnewsbcast.htm 
 local news email qnews-vk-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com 
 VKR Roundup http://www.police.qld.gov.au/News+and+Alerts/Media+Releases/ 

 In QNEWS, GraHam VK4BB even though on holidays is still reading for VK4, 
 has been reading some of the "secret societies" the clubs he rarely if ever 
 hears from, well one who has now updated details on the local Hamfest is 
 barc will run on May 9, BARCFEST (the Brisbane HamFest) 9:30am 
 at the Mt Gravatt Showground. 

 Yes Brisbane Amateur Radio Club will be holding its annual BARCFEST on 
 May 9 at Mt Gravatt show grounds Logan Rd, starting time has been changed 
 and doors will now open at 9.30am 

 Get along and pick up a bargain or 2 and meet up with some old mates. 

 Refreshments will be available at the venue. 

 Further information and forms for booking tables at 
 www.qsl.net/vk4ba 

 (Les VK4SO barcfest co ordinator) 





 VK7 
 local area news :- http://reast.asn.au/news.php 
 vk7 local news, email vk7regionalnews-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com 

 Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania 

 Elevation Device Found! 

 Thanks to Harvey VK7HK for his donation of a first class elevation device 
 to REAST. 

 It's on a "borrow back basis" if he needs it. 
 
 It's at the club in the back shed room on top of the shelving if you need it 
 for adjusting, maintaining or installing antennas and other things around the 
 clubrooms. 
 
 A big thank you to Harvey. 
 
 Oh you are asking "an elevation device"?...A LADDER! 

 (Dave, VK7DM) 





 EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO 
 www.hamcollege.com.au 
 
 New hams in Northern NSW include Cameron Smith of Tintenbar who has passed 
 his Foundation exam. 

 Do you live in the region and have a hankerin' to become a Ham? 

 Summerland in VK2's next FOUNDATION COURSE will be 4-5 April. 

 Anyone interested in getting the Foundation Licence contact - 
 Ian Gray, VK2IGS, igray(AT)ceinternet.com.au ph 6629 8583 


 The Coffs Harbour area is a bit short of WIA assessors at the moment so 
 Summerland's Bernie VK2BLW & Duncan VK2DLR travelled down to help out. 
 During the busy but enjoyable day, six candidates sat for a total of 
 3 Advanced theory, 2 Standard theory, 3 Regulations, 1 Practical and 
 1 Foundation Theory/Regs & Practical. 

 The Coffs Harbour trained candidates passed all but one assessment. 

 We can look forward to a handful of new callsigns over that way in the 
 near future. 

 (Duncan VK2DLR) 





 In Westarn Australia if you want to attend the next Ham College open exam day
 scheduled for Saturday the 28th of March please select the "contact Ham
 College" menu button from the Ham college website which is
 www.hamcollege.com.au
 or you can ring Kylea on 0412 704 226 to register.





 Science and Technology Week in Sheffield 

 Sheffield Amateur Radio Club arranged a full day demonstration of amateur 
 radio at Sheffield Schools as part of the UK's Science and Technology Week. 
 Members on the 11th of March demonstrated HF, VHF and UHF, 
 digital communications repeaters and D-Star as well as computer based modes 
 such as EchoLink and IRLP. 





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

 RSGB AGM to be streamed via the BATC website 

 The 2009 RSGB AGM is to be held in Newcastle upon Tyne at the Hotel 
 Novotel, Newcastle Airport on 18th April. 

 Proceedings start with registration from 11.00 and the formal part of 
 the AGM at 12.00. For the first time, it is planned to live webcast 
 the RSGB AGM over the internet via the BATC Streamer website. For 
 those unable to travel to the venue, you will be able to watch the 
 proceedings via the live streams by going to the BATC website, 
 clicking on Live Events and choosing the correct stream. 

 Check out www.batc.org.uk 





 MURDERER OF TWO NEBRASKA HAMS SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON 

 The man who murdered two Nebraska hams last summer will never again see 
 freedom. This, as Brandon Crago is sentenced to two terms of life in 
 prison without the possibility of parole for the killings of Steve Baily, 
 N0US and his wife Carolyn, N0LAL, in their rural Lincoln home on August 
 10th 2008. 





 THE HAWKES CASE: THIRD CONSPIRATOR WILL FACE DEATH PENALTY 

 John Fitzgerald Kennedy will be put to death for his part in the murders at 
 sea of Thomas and Jackie Hawks, KD7VWJ and KD7VWK. 

 The same jury that convicted John Fitzgerald Kennedy of two counts of 
 first-degree murder with special circumstances in the killings took only 
 7 hours to decide that the 43 year old former gang member should be 
 condemned to death. This, for his part in the gruesome Hawkes killings 
 at sea in November of 2004. 





 THAT'S NOT A BOMB IT'S AN ANTENNA 

 A sad yet funny story out of Omaha. 

 That's where Police and a Bomb Squad have blown up a trap from a ham radio 
 antenna because nobody could figure out what it was. 

 Both agencies were called out following the discovery by a cleaning crew of 
 a device that they thought looked like a PVC pipe bomb. 
 
 Amateur Radio Newsline said that the house in question belonged to 
 Bob Rennolet, W0AEX. There had been an electrical fire in the house 2 weeks 
 ago and he had hired the clean-up crew but it had no idea as to what it had 
 found. So, rather than take chances, the Bomb Squad decided to blow it up. 
 
 That's when they realized it was not a bomb but a piece of W0AEX's ham radio 
 gear. 
 
 Ironically, W0AEX lives next door to a fire station, so they didn't have 
 far to go to put out the fire or blow up the trap. 
 
 (K0NEB, W0HXL) 





 R.N.W. ESTABLISHES RESCUE RADIO INFO SERVICE 

 In case of an international disaster, a short-wave broadcaster in Holland 
 will be there to bring you the latest news and information. Randy Ross, 
 KI4ZJI speaking on ARNewsLine said that Radio Netherlands Worldwide has a 
 new international disaster information system set to launch shortly. 
 
 Using a combination of special broadcasts, a separate Web site and mobile 
 phone alerts, the international service will report on events and provide 
 complete information for any Dutch victims and their relatives. 
 
 A specially trained Radio Netherlands team will answer questions via phone, 
 radio, the Internet and the Dutch BVN television network. It will cover 
 incidents such as natural disasters, social conflicts or any terrorist 
 attacks that may occur. The news and information stream will be kept up to 
 date from minute to minute. 


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


 NEWS FROM SOUTHGATE 

 (read by Southgate Amateur Radio Club's Richard G4TUT) 


 Mellish Reef DXpedition 
 
 Operators George AA7JV and Tomi HA7RY will be active as VK9GMW in what they 
 call 'another low-key, simple DXpedition', from Mellish Reef between 
 March 22nd and April 6th. 
 
 Please note that the dates are approximate and may change due to weather. 
 
 The operation will have a strong low-band focus, although VK9WMW will operate 
 on all HF bands. 
 
 QSL will be via HA7RY, by the Bureau or LoTW or direct to: 
 Tamas Pekarik, Alagi ut 15, H-2151 Fot, HUNGARY. 
 
 After VK9GMW has gone QRT, they will launch an "Online QSL Request Service" 
 (OQRS) on their Web site. If you want to receive your QSL via the Bureau, 
 please use that form to request the card. They will check your QSOs against 
 the log and send your card to you via the Bureau. This method will allow them 
 faster processing, helps them protect the environment, and you will receive 
 your VK9GMW card faster. 
 
 For more information, please visit the VK9GMW Web page at: 
 www.vk9gmw.com 


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


 NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE 

 EMCOMM HAMSTER POWER 

 Hams involved in future emergency communications set-ups where no form of 
 power is available might want to plan on bringing some hamsters along. 
 Yes, we said hamsters. Amateur Radio Newsline's Mark Abramowicz, NT3V, 
 has the rest of the story: 
 
 Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are, indeed, looking at 
 hamsters as subjects capable of producing electricity by wearing a 
 power-generating jacket - if you will - that responds to the animal's 
 movements. 

 Wait! Don't tune us out yet. 

 This is real. 

 And, in fact, it's research supported by your tax dollars courtesy of the 
 Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency - also known as DARPA, the 
 Department of Energy, and the Air Force. 

 According to the online news service, Science Daily, at the heart of the 
 experiment is use of nanotechnology to harness this new source of energy. 

 The researchers claim that they can convert any mechanical disturbance or 
 even irregular biomechanical energy into electricity. 

 Let's see, so that means a little hamster, fitted with one of those special 
 jackets (wonder how they keep the darn things on) runs on a wheel in his 
 cage and produces small amounts of electricity. Maybe enough to spark 
 something.. hmm. 

 Well, that's as far as I'm going to go as far on this science lesson. 

 Oh, wait, there's more! 

 The researchers say that even tapping on your Blackberry or cell phone key 
 pad can produce small amounts of electricity. 

 Does that mean I have to put one of those funny nano jackets on my finger? 
 
 For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Mark Abramowicz, NT3V, in Philadelphia. 
 
 The bottom line: Those furry little creatures that some kids have as pets 
 may one day be the answer to all of our emergency communications power 
 needs. Then again maybe not. 

 (Adapted from Science Daily and taken from ARNewsLine)





 OPERATIONAL NEWS - 

 FUN EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2009 


 MAR 14 - 15 JOHN MOYLE FIELD DAY 
 MAR 14 - 15 BERU 
 MAR 28 - 29 WPX SSB (Worked All Prefixes) 

 MAY 01 - 08 VK CQ REPEATER CONTEST (Westlakes Club) 

 JUN 6 - 8 WORKED ALL VK SHIRES LONG WEEKEND CONTEST 
 JUN 20 - 21 MUSEUMS WEEKEND PART a 
 JUN 27 - 28 MUSEUMS WEEKEND PART b 

 AUG 15 - 16 WIA Remembrance Day Contest 
 AUG 15 - 16 ILLW 

 Running till Dec 31 2009 is the 4th CQ DX Marathon 





 Just a reminder that the ILLW is on again this year on the 3rd full 
 weekend in August, unfortunately the same weekend as our very own RD 
 Contest, ie, the 15th-16th August. 

 Dey already have nearly 100 entrants listed at illw.net so if you 
 haven't done so already, now is the time to start organising a lighthouse 
 to activate and a group to help you do it. 

 The Ayr Amateur Radio Group, Scotland is the sole organizer and sponsor 
 for the event which is now in its eleventh year. The popularity of the 
 event is that it is NOT a contest, just a fun weekend to give 
 lighthouses and amateur radio some well deserved publicity. 
 
 And being the RD a good opportunity to mix n match and play lighthouses 
 whilst giving out the all important RD contact numbers. 

 So come and join em. The event guidelines and online entry form as well 
 as a list of entrants are on the web site. See you there. 

 (sourced to Kevin, vk2ce) 





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

 GB 40 WAB 40th anniversary of the WAB Till Dec 31 
 
 HA 130 HALLO Hungary 130 yrs of Telephone Until March 31 

 International Museums Weekend(s) 20 and 21 plus 27 and June 28 

 OZ 1658 ROS 350th anniversary of the Treaty of Roskilde Till Dec 31 

 VARIOUS SM STATIONS USING 1658 (Treaty of Roskilde) Till Dec 31 

 VP 9 400 /home call 400th Anniversary of Bermuda Till Dec 31 





 NETHERLANDS, PA. 

 Special event call PA75ØASN is active until April 15 to commemorate the 
 750 years of the town of Assen. Activity is on all bands and modes. 
 QSL via PI4ASN 





 Special Event Station GB5SPD St. Patrick's Day 

 The Foyle & District Amateur Radio Club have been issued a 
 Special Event Callsign - GB5SPD - to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day 2009. 

 The Club will be on the air to celebrate this event from Saturday until 
 Tuesday this week. 





 SYDNEY TWO METRE BEACON BACK IN SERVICE. 

 On Saturday the 28 th February VK2RSY became operational again on 2 metres 
 after an extended absence. It is located at the VK2WI Dural site along with 
 others currently in operation. Station Engineer Mark VK2XOF had constructed 
 the new transmitter which replaced a transmitter constructed in the early 
 1970's. 
 
 The new transmitter, now in the CW mode - formally FSK - has 20 watts output 
 into the old 2 bay horizontal crossed dipoles, currently mounted on the roof 
 of the VK2WI building. In the first day of operation reports had been 
 received from places like Taree and Port Macquarie to the north and VK1 and 
 Wagga Wagga to the south. 
 
 The frequency is 144.420 MHz. 
 
 Other reports are welcomed. 
 
 At the same time a replacement transmitter was put in service on 6 metres 
 50.289 MHz to free up the transceiver that had been providing the service. 
 It is in the CW mode with 20 watts to a dipole. 

 Also operational is 10 metres on 28.262 MHz and 23 cm on 1296.420 MHz. 

 Later in the year a 70 cm beacon will constructed to replace the former 
 system, currently off air. 

 All beacons are keyed by a common keyer sending VK2RSY and the maidenhead 
 location - QF 56 MH. about twice a minute. 





 C9, MOZAMBIQUE. 

 Philip, ON4AEO, will lead a team of operators on a DXpedition to Mozambique 
 and sign C91FC from April 9-13th. 

 You may remember that Philip lead a team of operators last year to Lesotho 
 for the highly successful 7P8FC DXpedition. 
 
 They hope to activate all bands including WARC, using CW, SSB, RTTY and PSK. 
 
 The QSL Manager is ON4CJK either by the Bureau or direct. 





 The Henry Fullford and Tom Debel memorial net. 

 Our Thursday night net on 3588 KHz has been running for about 5 years. 

 It started as a Tableland Radio and Electronics Club project and the name, 
 Henry Fullford Memorial net was adopted. VK4TL has been net controller except 
 when away on holiday. The name was later changed to include Tom Debel. 

 The net is open to all comers from far and wide. A strict procedure is 
 adopted where everyone takes their turn from the list compiled at the 
 call in. All get two turns. All matter of topic is discussed and surprising 
 knowledge comes forward from the least expected sources. We encourage new 
 Queensland shires to come aboard so that netees can bag their contact. 
 Foundation hams have an important place in the net. Getting coverage from 
 Weipa VK4GUS new call, Julaaten Brendon VK4FBJK new call and David VK4NDX 
 new call Townsville is important as we try to be forward looking. 
 
 Look for VK4WAT/P at 7:30pm on 3588Khz on Thursday nights. 
 
 This has been the Henry Fullford and Tom Debel Memorial net VK4WAT with 
 John VK4TL 





 WIRELESS WEATHER 

 The Science of Space Weather 

 The Royal Society has made available a paper that describes the significant 
 impact Space Weather can have on human activities, both on Earth, as well as 
 in space. 

 The influence of space weather on HF radio communications is well known 
 but it can also cause failures in the electricity supply grid, 
 increase corrosion in pipelines, degrade GPS signals and present a hazard 
 for human space flight. 

 You can download this fascinating paper The Science of Space Weather by 
 Jonathan P Eastwood from the Royal Society Publishing website 

 http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/ 

 (southgate) 





 THE QNEWS WORK BENCH - the nuts and volts report - 
 (Measure twice - Cut once!) 

 Redcliffe Club's Roger, VK4ZLQ, provided an informed technical talk about 
 his recent experiences with a lightning strike at his QTH. Roger said that 
 after his research, the average lightning bolt travels about 1.5 km, with a 
 wave front between 10 - 30 MHz, and with each lightning bolt between 
 40,000 to 120,000 amps. With a good earth at of about 0.5 ohms, and say 
 100,000 amps, the voltage potential at the lightning site is about 
 10 million volts. 

 With this large voltage the skin effect now applies and Roger said that at 
 10 MHz, the skin effect is about 21 micrometres deep or equivalent to a 
 copper tube 21 micrometre thick with a diameter of 3.5 km! 

 Roger's advice to all is simple, unplug all equipment from mains power and 
 power supplies, disconnect patch leads and earth the antenna to an outside 
 earth and if all else fails, hope that it hits somewhere else! 

 (voiced by Ray vk4cf from redcliffe club) 





 Worldwide Special Interest Group News
 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ATV (Every pixel tells a story) 
 
 The VK4RMG Ocean View ATV repeater antennas have been moved ! 

 Viewers are reporting a 6dB (4 times) received signal increase in the 
 Brisbane area so even if you have never seen a signal on 444.25 MHz, please 
 have a look now. 

 The local 2m liaison frequency is 145.700 MHz simplex. 
 
 And what about HD TV? tune in next week right here for an update! 

 Details can be found at http://qdg.sorbs.net/seqatv.htm 

 (Alan VK4YAR) 





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

 AMTOR-mailbox DA5TOR 

 The AMTOR-mailbox DA5TOR will move its 40m access frequency in order 
 to comply with the new band plan of 29th March. 

 The new frequencies are 7,047, 7,049 and 7,051kHz. All frequencies 
 and technical details of the mailbox can be found on www.amtor.de. 
 The new activity-centre of AMTOR is 7,042kHz for direct connections 

 (sourced to rsgb) 





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER 

 AMSAT-VK UNOFFICIAL HF Net. 
 2nd Sunday each month. 
 November through March 0900 UTC 7.068 MHz 
 April through October 1000 UTC 3.685 MHz 

 SUMBANDILASAT LAUNCH DELAYED AGAIN 

 The launch of SumbandilaSat has been delayed again, this time due to a 
 technical hiccup at the Russian launch site, Baikonur. The Director-General 
 of the Department of Science and Technology, Dr Phil Mjwara, told SA AMSAT 
 that the launch agency in Russia had sent a message that the launch would 
 probably be at some time in May this year. He said that as the launch agency 
 had not been specific in their communication he will not make a public 
 announcement until DST had received full details about the reasons for the 
 delay and a new confirmed date. 

 It is speculated that the delay is caused by problems of delivering one of 
 the other payloads on time. Currently SumbandilaSat is still safely at the 
 test range near Bredasdorp. 

 (sarl) 





 KiwiSat satellite - transponder on test 

 The KiwiSAT linear flight transponder is now 'on air' from the Whangaparaoa 
 area with beam antennas pointing south. 

* Transponder: Inverting type (Orbital Doppler shift compensation) 

* Transmit Power: 2 Watts PEP. 

* Beacon frequency: 145.885 MHz 

* Uplink: 435.265 to 435.235 MHZ LSB 

* Down link: 145.850 to 145.880 MHz USB 

 Note: A trial transmission on 435.2544 LSB comes out at 145.860 USB 

 Being a linear transponder 30kHz wide, any mode can be used. FM is 
 discouraged (but not banned). 

 Amateur stations are encouraged to try out the transponder. Try to better 
 the previous distance record of 292 km achieved with the prototype 
 transponder (same location / antenna). 

 Information: 
 http://www.kiwisat.org.nz 

 (PS8RF via SouthGate) 





 A thorough review of space shuttle Discovery's readiness for flight, 
 has seen NASA managers decide that more data and possible testing are 
 required before launching the STS-119 mission to the International Space 
 Station. 
 
 Engineering teams have been working to identify what caused damage to a 
 flow control valve on shuttle Endeavour during its November 2008 flight. 
 
 Teams also have tried to determine the consequences if a valve piece were to 
 break off and strike part of the shuttle and external fuel tank. 





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING 
 http://www.scouts.com.au 
 http://www.scout.org/jota 
 http://www.international.scouts.com.au 

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

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

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

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

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

 Calling Frequencies for PSK31 
 14.070 


 Cub Scout's radio interest leads to company, success. 

 Tim Pratt the Starkville Bureau Reporter for The Commercial Dispatch paper 
 has written an article on a scout that is worth a "google". 
 
 One Martin Jue can trace the entire course of his life back to one day when, 
 as an 8-year-old Cub Scout, living in the Mississippi Delta, took part in a 
 group activity where he learned how to build a radio. 
 
 Martin loved the way the device functioned and went on to become a ham radio 
 operator in high school, talking with other "hams" around the world and 
 perfecting his knowledge of Morse code. 
 
 He went off to college and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in 
 electrical engineering and eventually began his own ham radio manufacturing 
 operation. 
 
 These days, his business is the largest ham radio manufacturing operation in 
 the U.S., and he traces all of his success back to that one day as a member 
 of the Cub Scouts. 





 BSA UPDATES RADIO MERIT BADGE REQUIREMENTS 

 The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has updated the requirements needed to earn 
 the Radio merit badge. The new requirements became effective with publication 
 of Boy Scout Requirements 2009. While no new content has been added to the 
 program, the new merit badge pamphlet features lots of new information, 
 including colour pictures and updated charts and text that reflects changes 
 in the Amateur Radio Service since the last pamphlet update in 2002. 
 Approximately 4000 Radio merit badges are earned each year in the USA. 

 (arrl letter) 





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO 

 EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES ALL REGIONS 
 21.360 - 18.160 - 14.300 - 7.060 - 3.760 MHz. 
 REGION 2 TRY ALSO 3.985 - 7.240 - 7.290 

 HORSE ENDURO, EDEN CREEK, GOOD WEEKEND. 

 Seven members of the Summerland Amateur Radio Club enjoyed a great weekend 
 operating at Eden Creek. 

 Hot, humid weather except for heavy rain at dawn Sunday. 
 
 Short of operators we were kept busy moving to cover all Checkpoints. 
 
 Three rides were run, 40 Kms Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. 
 
 They logged about 280 messages of 674 horse moves plus logistics 
 of farrier and other support and search activities. 
 
 The next one is in May, if you are listening in northern VK2 time YOU 
 stuck your hand up and let Summerland know you can help out! 





 GlobalSET change of date 

 The next scheduled Global Simulated Emergency Test (GlobalSET) was to be in 
 May but has now been brought forward to coincide with World Amateur Radio Day 
 the 18th of April. 

 GlobalSET is sponsored by the IARU Region 1 and helps the amateur service to 
 globally prepare for emergencies. 

 Obviously World Amateur Radio Day with the theme this year being 'Amateur 
 Radio: Your Resource in Disaster and Emergency Communication' is an ideal 
 opportunity to showcase the work of emergency communications groups around 
 the world. 

 The focus of this GlobalSET is on generating and relaying messages in a 
 common format across country borders. 
 
 GlobalSET will occur on or near the designated centre of activities 
 frequencies for emergency communications on the HF ham bands, from 1100 to 
 1500 UTC on the 18th of April. More details will be released closer to the 
 day (including via www.iaru-r1.org and www.raynet-hf.net) 






 SOCIAL SCENE 2009 

 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009. 

 March 14 vk6 
 Hills Amateur Radio group swap meet Lesmurdie, 2pm for buyers. 

 March 22 vk3 
 EMDRC Annual White Elephant Sale, 10am-4pm.Great Ryrie School, Heathmont. 

 March 22 vk7 
 MEET THE VOICE SEWING CIRCLE BBQ Held at Ross in Tasmania 





 April 4-5 vk4 
 Bunya Mts & District Amcom weekend get together at Somerset Dam 
 Details Contact Neil VK4NF 07 4662 4950 Email holmzie(AT)bigpond.com 

 April 11-12 vk2 
 Urunga Radio Convention held at the Senior Citizens hall Bowra street Urunga. 


 April 12 - 13 vk3
 Radio, Electronics & Astronomy Expo, Old Fire Station View St. Bendigo.

 April 18 WW 
 World Amateur Radio Day 

 April 19 vk2 
 Westlake clubs Mini Field Day. 





 May 1-3 vk3
 WIA AGM Churchill Victoria

 May 9 VK4 
 BARCFEST (the Brisbane HamFest) 9:30am Mt Gravatt Showground. 





 June 5 - 8 VK4 
 FNNQARG at Cardwell Village Beachcomber Resort book on 1800 005633 
 Contact FNNQARG co-ordinator Gavin VK4ZZ for site booking guidance. 


 June 6-7 
 South East Radio Group Convention 
 Margret Street Scout Hall in Mount Gambier behind the Police Station. 





 July 11 - 12 VK3 
 GippsTech 2009, the technical conference with a VHF, UHF & microwave focus. 


 July 18 VK3 
 Gippsland Gate Radio & Electronics Club Hamfest 10.00 am 
 Cranbourne Public Hall 





 August 2 vk6 
 Northern Corridor Radio Group's WA Hamfest. Cyril Jackson Rec Centre 
 Fisher st Ashfield, WA email vk6xh(AT)wia.org.au 





 SEP 13 
 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest 9:30am. 
 Goodwood Community Centre, Rosa St Goodwood. 





 OCT 12 - 16 ZL 
 14th IARU R3 Conference Christchurch 12 ? 16 October 2009. 
 Details at www.christchurch.org.nz/ 
 The Region 3 Web Site: www.jarl.or.jp/iaru-r3/ 





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