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 This is WIANEWS for week commencing March 22 2009    
 

 This week further on the WIA AGM in May.
 
 News from The Isa, Whyalla, Victoria, Port Stephens and more on Harvey’s
 "Elevation Device!"

 We look again at the proposed "Rock Concert" for XTAL locked hams.

 News of WRC 11 to be held in Geneva and we go "back country" where US
 Hams have helped save the life of an injured woman.
  

 The WIA HD FEATURE CHANNEL this week has a windows media audio file
 running some 17 minutes and provided by Tony VK5ZAI. It is the FULL
 audio recording of the Padthaway contact with Mike Fincke on Tuesday
 the third. ( http://www.wiaq.com/ftp/ariss_march3_2009.wma )

 All this plus more up and coming in 

 WIANEWS for week commencing March 22 2009   


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 Summer is gone and so have the bushfires

 It is six weeks since the Black Saturday disaster that involved a third of
 Victoria claiming 210 lives, destroying more than 2000 homes, wiping out
 townships and killing farm animals and wildlife in its path. 

 WICEN Victoria is tallying up its deployment which lasted 28 days and
 involved 52 radio amateurs including two each from New South Wales and the
 Australian Capital Territory.

 WICEN Secretary Mark Dods VK3XMU says the deployment went as well as possibly
 could be expected.

 One of its designated roles is to provide relief operators for other agency
 communications equipment – and that it did in a commendable fashion at a
 number of Incident Control Centres and a Municipality Emergency Coordination
 Centre.  

 Just like the debriefing process now underway for all emergency services and
 response agencies – WICEN too will be looking at its performance and to
 identify room for improvement.

 Another aspect of the disaster is how the fire storm affected communications.
 The satellite navigation systems which were meant to guide emergency services
 failed because the smoke was too thick to get the GPS signals from
 satellites. 

 Some crews had to open up their printed maps and old-fashioned Melway
 directories to do the job. 

 And with power failures the old-fashioned battery-powered radio was the only
 way for people in its path, to keep reliably informed of the bushfires. 

 I’m Jim Linton VK3PC and you’re listening to VK1WIA.

 Rain Hail or FIRE, we Radio Amateurs are there!

 In Canada, Don Gerrard VE4DWG Section Emergency Coordinator for Manitoba
 has advised local hams that the potential for Serious Spring Flooding for
 various areas of Manitoba is mounting, and based on the "Flood Forecast"
 released Mid Week by the Province's Water Stewardship Department it looks
 like its going to be "damp".

 Don VE4DWG has called a meeting with Manitoba ARES March 26 to begin planning
 - continuing on the success experience by ARES  in supporting the Province
 in severe flooding that occurred in Manitoba in 1997.

 It appears right now that Winnipeg its self should not be too seriously
 impacted - thanks in part to a massive project to expand the capacity of
 the "Floodway" system protecting the region around Winnipeg.





 The WIA President VK3PC.

 I expect that during next week the April edition of Amateur Radio, the WIA’s
 magazine will start to be delivered to members.

 Because the WIA has taken over the management of callsigns only 4 weeks ago,
 we have become aware of some inconsistency in the way that the callsigns for
 the Australia External Territories have been managed, and so I have written 
 the Comment for April AR with a view to seeking opinions on the question of
 VK9 callsigns.

 Australia’s External Territories include some pretty interesting DX and
 include Cocos Island, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, Mellish Reef and
 Willis Island.

 May I in this broadcast identify the issues I have raised, and as I do in AR,
 invite comment.

 Before I address the VK9 callsign, let me remind you that any one holding a
 VK call may operate “portableö in VK9 in accordance with the Amateur LCD, and
 any amateur from anywhere in the world may operate for up to 90 days in VK9
 in accordance with the Class Licence for overseas amateurs visiting
 Australia.

 There are probably two major ways in which VK9 callsigns are treated
 differently than other callsigns by ACMA. These are policies that the WIA is
 obliged to follow. However, that doesn’t stop us suggesting new policies.

 The first issue is whether there should be a geographical indicator
 incorporated in the callsign.  Currently, ACMA says that “in most casesö the
 first or second letter after the VK9 is used to identify the territory or
 area, so C indicates Cocas Island and L indicates Lord Howe Island.

 The ACMA requirement can be found on the WIA website, in the document 
 Australian Callsign Structure, part of the Callsigns and Certificates area.

 There are three observations that should be made about that.  If one looks at
 the callsigns that have been allocated in the Call Book, you can rapidly see
 that has not been adhered to – there seems to have been little consistency in
 adhering to that policy.  May be that is why the policy is “in most casesö!

 The next observation is that some have argued that the formula is pretty
 meaningless, and have struggled to find a better way, with the first letter
 after the VK9 becoming the geographic indicator.

 So, given history, given the difficulty of finding a formula that works
 easily, is there any point in attempting to include a geographic indicator in
 the callsign, in all cases or just most cases?

 If you answer yes, how would you do it?  Do you have only three letter calls?

 Why cannot a club or group mounting a DXpedition use a group of letters that
 identify it, it they wish and it is available? 

 The next issue is this.

 ACMA says that licences with VK9 callsigns allocated to visiting amateurs 
 will only be issued for the duration of their visit and will not be renewed.

 A quick look at the Call Book seems to indicate that hasn’t always been 
 observed, either.

 Is there any point in that restriction?

 So, I am seeking feed back in relation to VK9 callsigns.  Should they be
 treated any differently from any other callsign? If so, in what precise ways?

 Please write to the WIA or email us at secretary(AT)wia.org.au and let us know
 your thoughts.

 Thank you





 GippsTech - WIA AGM

 Special Edition bringing together Australia finest technical speakers to the
 2009 WIA AGM weekend of activities.

 Yes you can participate in wide range of fascinating and highly informative
 technical presentations. The annual GippsTech conference has earned a well
 deserved reputation as Australia's Number 1 technical conference attracting 
 hundreds of VHF, UHF and SHF enthusiasts from right around Australia.

 GippsTech – Special Edition extends well beyond the scope of the traditional
 conference. Friday 1st till Sunday 3rd of May at the Gippsland Campus of
 Monash University. Registrations are filling quickly, reserve you place
 today, full details and secure online booking are available via
 www.wia.org.au

 look under the "About WIA" tab.





 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. election of office bearers is coming up in the next
 couple of months reminds President Richard VK2FRKO.

 Richard dropped us a line to say "Might be of interest to other clubs that
 are renewing their club callsigns. PSARC received a letter from ACMA in
 December 08 renewal, they paid the following day and received a receipt from
 B pay.

 Couple of weeks ago from ACMA a cancellation notice in regards to having NOT
 paid renewal fee.

 Bank was unable to tell the club why the money was not taken out.

 A quick call to the ACMA office in Canberra, another payment, this time from
 the bank direct and all cleared up now hopefully they retain the club call
 of VK2AOJ.

 Maybe a good idea to follow on any b-pay payments you make"!

 (Richard Osborne. O.A.M. VK2FRKO Club President)





 Westlake’s  AGM is on Saturday May 9.
 Nomination forms for Exec and Committee are available from the Secretary as
 well as westlakesarc.org.au 





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

 The Australian D-STAR network has reported that the installation of the
 Amateur Radio Victoria VK3RMM 70cm D-Star repeater has been completed. 

 The system is now fully operational.

 There have been good reports from operators in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong
 who are using this repeater. There is no Gateway connected to this repeater.

 Amateur Radio Victoria also advises that a new 2m antenna has been acquired
 for the Mt Macedon site to make further progress its ICOM D-STAR project.

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





 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/
 
 VK4RMI Mount Isa 2m Repeater back on air

 Gavin VK4ZZ tells WIA National News that the 2m repeater belonging to the
 Mount Isa and District Amateur Radio Group, located at the Amateur Radio Club
 Site at Four Mile Hill (east of the Isa out along the highway) is back on
 air.

 The repeater had been off-air for some time now however thanks to
 Joe VK4SWR and Ian VK4SC the have managed to "spring the old girl back into
 life again.

 The repeater has the same frequency set as Townsville, Rockhampton
 and Gold Coast i.e. 146.7 MHz.





 VK5  
 www.qsl.net/vk5bar/      
 Name : Charles Prime

 Now a report from Bob VK5MRW.

 "Just letting those who are interested know that I have set up an EchoLink
 RF node number 427376 at my QTH in Whyalla. It is DTMF capable.

 The frequency  is  145.375 simplex in line with WIA recommendations or you can
 connect via computer of course. The link rig is FM900. All other FAQ'S  and
 Node numbers can be found on the  EchoLink web site.

 Thank you this has been Bob VK5MRW."





 DISCUSSION POINT

 A few weeks ago on the VKZLQRP yahoo group GerardVK4 put forward an idea with
 a very catchy name for the younger ones amongst us  "A QRP ROCK CONCERT".


 Proposal.
 QRP Rock Concert QSO Party
 Co-ordinated through VKZLQRP Yahoo group

 Aim 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. Sat 23/5/09
 Duration, one or two hours?
 Start time, a set UTC start time, or 8pm local time? (Local time is
 convenient for operating + permits targeting of DX zones but decreases number
 of stations on simultaneously) Maybe only call during your time zones hour,
 but listen at other times?
 Frequencies, focus on normal rock bound frequencies e.g. 7.030, 7.040, 3.5??,
 14.060, 10.106? need to look up more.
 Exchange, real rst + lots of idle chat.
 Encourage post events comments to this yahoo group.

 Operational ideas.
 - Xtal or VCXO stations only to call CQ.
 - Suggest VCXO stations tune slightly off the rock bound frequency to leave it
   free of those who can't move.
 - Do call CQ. Preferably in batches of 5 with short gaps. Then listen for a
   while. Leaving a break for others to call.
 - No special call. Just in case the DX is in.
 - If you have a QSO leave a good break between overs for others for call in.
 - If you hear a QSO, feel obliged to call in.
 - Leave lots of breaks and listen hard for weak signals
 - Leave filters wide if possible so as to hear stations who aren't quite on
   frequency.
 - Non-rock bound stations, give priority for air time to rock bound stations.
 - QRO stations, by all means join in but please make a special effort to avoid
   stomping on anyone.
 And if this sounds like a recipe for chaos, well that's what I'm aiming for.
 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.

 Promote it in QRP Club LoKey Mag, WIA news, VKZLQRP yahoo group plus ??



 Well we here at WIA news did exactly that, suggesting you contact Gerard
 through the VKZLQRP group.

 In that group Gerard sought comments on the idea asking for feedback so he
 could decide whether this was worth promoting or not and what format and
 time would be best, also questioning if to promote it through QRP Club LoKey
 Mag, WIA news, VKZLQRP yahoo group plus etc etc.

 Now having worked in many Commercial Radio formats over the years, including
 Contempory Hit Radio it should have come as no surprise that the Rock Concert
 Promoter has seemingly had a change of heart! HiHi.  

 Yes a later posting from Gerard asks that messages about that idea , the
 QRP ROCK CONCERT, not be posted to us at the WIA news room, so with that - 
 we oblige and the rock concert issue is now dusted off!  

 Graham VK4BB Editor.





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

 SILENT KEY

 WIA President Michael Owen VK3KI has told us " It is with great sadness that
 I tell you that David Rankin VK3QV/9V1RH passed away in Singapore Thursday
 morning."

 David was always the enthusiastic amateur, originally involved with Victorian
 Division, then the Federal Executive, and was Federal Vice President for a
 number of years. For a number of years David worked for Hy Q the crystal
 maker, originally in Frankston, Victoria and went to Singapore when Hy Q
 established a factory there in 1972, met Adeline, married and lived in
 Singapore ever afterwards. 

 Living in Singapore he developed both a real interest in and understanding of
 amateur radio in the developing countries of what had become his part of the
 world. He actively participated in what had become his home society,
 Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitting Society (SARTS). He was a great
 supporter of SEANET. His real interest became IARU Region 3. He was secretary
 of IARU Region 3 from 1973 to 1982, Chairman of Region 3 from 1982 t0 1994,
 and a Director from 1994 to 1997. He enthusiastically welcomed his many
 Australian friends, mainly amateur, visiting Singapore. 

 He leaves Adeline and his two children, Sheila and Edward. 

 David enjoyed amateur radio and his many friends through amateur radio, but
 gave an enormous amount to amateur radio, most particularly and over very
 many years, through IARU Region 3. 

 We will have more on this next week and on the WIA Home Page News Service.





 The next World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-11) is scheduled for 2011.

 These periodic conferences of the Member States of the International
 Telecommunication Union consider allocations to the various radio services,
 including the Amateur Radio Service and evaluate what new technologies and
 applications should be addressed by future conferences.

 The agenda for WRC-11, developed by the delegates at the last WRC in
 Geneva in 2007 has 25 agenda items addressing potential new or revised
 spectrum allocations to existing services.

 Of most interest to amateurs is agenda item 1.23, "to consider an allocation
 of about 15 kHz in parts of the band 415-526.5 kHz to the amateur service on
 a secondary basis." 

 WRC-11 is tentatively scheduled for October 24-November 18, 2011, in Geneva.





 Back-country explorers assist in rescue of injured woman

 The Desert Valley Times have reported how Hal Whiting and Todd Kluxdal
 arranged help via Ham Radio last Saturday for an injured ATV rider when
 they were able to radio for help so a helicopter could airlift the woman
 out of a remote area north of the Grand Canyon.

 They were driving in separate vehicles near Poverty Mountain in the Arizona
 Strip south of St. George Saturday when they were flagged down by another
 motorist who asked if they had a satellite phone. The man said a woman had
 been injured, and cell phones didn’t work in that area. Whiting, who is a
 ham radio operator, K12U said he could radio for help from his truck.

 He was able to contact another ham operator, Ralph Magee N6LRG who lives in
 the Cane Breaks area 50 miles from their location. Magee called 911, and a
 helicopter from the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s Kingman Rangers
 was dispatched.





 HAM RADIO IN PORTUGAL GETS A SPRING 2009 MAKEOVER

 Major changes are coming to amateur radio in Portugal.  According to an 
 e-mail from CT1FBF, that nations new structure includes the introduction of 
 a three class licensing system that will parallel the existing classes 
 which have been grandfathered but which will no longer be issued.

 In other changes, the minimum age to obtain a Portuguese ham ticket has 
 been lowered to 12. All applicants regardless of age will be required to 
 enter the hobby with a third class license and remain there for at least 
 two years before upgrading.  The new 3rd class license will be good for 5 
 years giving a ham three years in which to upgrade to 2nd class.  If a 3rd 
 class ham fails to upgrade he returns to what amounts to SWL status.  That 
 means he or she can only use their own station as a listening post 
 and  must go to a 2nd grade or higher licensee's station to transmit under 
 the control of that ham.





 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  
 
 SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2009
 
 MAR 28 - 29    WPX SSB (Worked All Prefixes)
 
 APR 18         ZL/VK RTTY SPRINT (80M)
 APR 25         ZL/VK RTTY SPRINT (40M)

 MAY 01 - 08	VK CQ REPEATER CONTEST (Westlakes Club)
 MAY 09 - 10    ZL SANGSTER SHIELD 80M CW 
  
 JUN  6 -  8    WORKED ALL VK SHIRES LONG WEEKEND CONTEST
 JUN 20 - 21	MUSEUMS WEEKEND PART a
 JUN 27 - 28	MUSEUMS WEEKEND PART b

 JUL 04         NZART MEMORIAL CONTEST 80M   
	
 AUG 15 - 16	WIA Remembrance Day Contest 
 AUG 15 - 16	ILLW
 
 Running till Dec 31 2009 is the 4th CQ DX Marathon 





 Scramble for 15-minutes and have fun

 The monthly VK3 scramble on 2-metres that has been running for more than six
 months on the last Sunday of the month.

 The rules are simple:
 Work each station only once, the exchange will be a readability and signal
 report plus 4 digit Maidenhead locator grid square. 

 Each grid square worked will act as a multiplier, that is the total QSOs
 times the number of grid squares, with the bonus station which counts as
 two QSOs.

 The next VK3 scramble:
 Sunday the 29th March 8.30pm-8.45pm AEDT between 144.110 and 144.200 on
 Upper Sideband, followed by a call-back on 144.150MHz.

 For inquiries or more information contact Michael Coleman VK3KH

 mdc(AT)cranbournemusic.com.au or 0417 392 378.

 (Jim Linton VK3PC)





 KIWI DIGITAL MODES GROUP
 ZL/VK RTTY SPRINTS CONTEST

 18 April 2009 - 80M Section
 
 25 April 2009 – 40M Section    

 1000 UTC to 1100 UTC

 Full contest information, including Rules and other operating information is
 available from the Group’s website:
 www.zl2ko.org.nz 
 
 Allan, zl2sky(AT)zl2ko.org.nz





 2009 SANGSTER SHIELD QRP CW CONTEST

 9 and 10 May 2009
 2000 NZST until 2300 NZST
 80m
 CW Only

 Please refer to the Contest Section of the NZART Callbook, or the NZART
 Website:
 www.nzart.org.nz/contests/





 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    





 QRZ VK9LA, by late today this DXpedition should be on air from Lord Howe
 Island. During the  next 2 days the rest of the operators will arrive and
 complete the set up of 7 hf stations as well as one on 6m.

 On April 1st we have set up a special sked time for VKs on 80m.
 For CW, 3.507 MHz at 08.45utc followed by SSB on 3.555mhz at 09.30utc.

 On the web site www.odxg.org/vk9la.htm you will find live updates including
 a online log search.

 Cu in the pile ups…. This is VK4FW





 Ganesh VU2TS is source for these following "DX-SPOTS".

 Grand Manan Island - VE9

 Heinz, VA7AQ will be active as VE9/VA7AQ from Grand Manan Island
 (NA-014, CIsA NB-003, WLOTA LH-0082) between March 20-25th.
 QSL via home call, direct or Bureau.

 Grand Manan Island (also simply Grand Manan) is a Canadian island and the
 largest in the Bay of Fundy, sitting at the boundary between the Bay of Fundy
 and the Gulf of Maine on the Atlantic coast, part of Charlotte County in the
 province of New Brunswick. 

 Coordinates: 44.42N and 66.48W. 





 ELLICE ISLANDS VX8
 
 20/03/2009:  John/VE8EV, Wally/VE8DW and Gerry/VE8GER will be active
 from Ellice Island (NA-192), March 20-23rd, using the callsign VX8X. 
 
 QRV 40, 20, and 15 meter SSB/CW; 24 hours per day non-stop operation. 
 Expect to see them on CW, but most of the focus will be on 20 meter SSB on
 14.260 MHz. QSL via the information at QRZ.com under VX8X.

 Ellice Island located in the Canadian Northwest 69.133N / 135.750W





 SOUTH COOK ISLANDS E51 (Update).

 Tim, NL8F/VK4COF, will be active as E51COF for 14 days from Rarotonga Island
 (OC-013) sometime between March 21st and April 4th. Activity will be on
 80/40/20/15/10 meters SSB and possibly 17 meters.
 QSL Manager for this operation is K8NA.

 A NET of 15 islands smack in the heart of the South Pacific spread over an
 area the size of India with a total population of about 16,000 souls.
 Rarotonga is the capital.. it literally means "down south".

 (Ganesh VU2TS)





 WIRELESS WEATHER  
  
 Two New Sunspots ?

 The SpaceWeather.com website says that two proto-sunspots are simmering near
 the sun's equator. Could they be the start of the long-awaited upturn in
 sunspot activity ?

 SpaceWeather.com says the sun is blank, but maybe not for long.
 
 The two proto-sunspots are simmering near the sun's equator. 

 Their locations are shown in a magnetogram at

 www.spaceweather.com/





 Speaking of Wireless Weather, if any listener would be prepared to supply us
 with propagation news, ourselves along with in particular a listener,
 Alex VK4TE, would love to hear from you!  





 BROADCAST  MONITORING SWL AND SCANNER NEWS
 aus_scanner(AT)yahoogroups.com 
 http://www.scanaustralia.bigpondhosting.com 
 www.scanvictoria.com
 www.tinyurl.com/BITS-026 (A receiver located in NY USA)  

 After being on 7190 / 7191 for about a month, AIR Mumbai is now back on its
 original frequency 7195 from 13 Mar 2009 but will it vacate by March end?
 Time will tell!





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

 Northern Tasmanian Amateur Radio Club

 The club purchase of squid poles has been incredibly popular, so much so that
 the first lot of 20 sold out in days, and they had to order another 10 to
 keep up with demand!

 Read Phil VK7JJ's excellent construction article on the squid pole antenna.
 Phil says that it works well on 80, 40 & 20 metres, and is no slouch on
 30 and 15 metres with a little help from an ATU, is fast to erect and easy
 to build.  Phil also details the theory of operation of the antenna on each
 of the resonant bands, and is a fantastic read.

 If you visit the landing page at www.perite.com and then follow the links
 to `fun' then 'bump in' to `ham radio', that is where you will find the link
 to the VK7JJ squid pole multiband vertical.





 MEDIA WATCH    
 http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html 

 A record call-back for Phil VK6GX on 160 last weekend for this the WIA
 National News Service. D despite poor conditions Phil puts it down to
 the John Moyle Field Day.

 On 160 meters from Perth he had a total of  18 stations, 11 metro 7 country,
 with the furthest 240km away.





 Real offshore radio returns to the Netherlands for two weeks

 Dutch commercial stations Radio Seagull and Radio Waddenzee announce
 after having challenged history by anchoring a radio ship 8 miles out in the
 high seas last year, they are going to do it again in 2009 !!! 

 One of the only two radio ships left in the world, the LV Jenni Baynton,
 will be anchoring in the Wadden sea off Holland from May 20th till June 6th.
 Radio Seagull (together with her sister station Radio Waddenzee) broadcast
 on the Medium Wave, 1602 AM.

 The ship, home of both stations, is usually moored alongside a pier in a 
 small Dutch seaport called Harlingen. 

 Once a year the ship is towed out at sea, manned with DJ’s and engineers
 and broadcasts using the ship’s transmitter.
 

 and speaking of "ships that rock the world", Glenn A. Baker VK's
 Rock Historian is to host an Ovation TV special called "The Pirates >From Oz"
 in the near future.
 
 Last Tuesday in Balmain Sydney, filming took place that included the likes
 of former Top 40 Greats Graham Webb, Dermot Hoy, Ian MacRae, Norman St John
 John Kerr, Harry Vanda and Peter Clifton.





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ATV (Every pixel tells a story)   
   
 REAST in Hobart have had yet another great ATV Experimenter's night with
 both analogue 70cm and digital 23cm ATV going out from the domain.

 They played the latest AmateurLogic.TV (episode 23) from the guys in the
 deep south of the USA and this was well received both on analogue TV and
 digital satellite ATV.

 The group is getting the transmitting antenna higher up the ATV tower thanks
 to Harvey VK7HK's ladder. (or is that "elevation device?  hihi).
 
 How do you receive ATV on an ATV night well, ATV goes out on 444.25MHz
 (Channel 16) – just below SBS on the UHF TV Band. You will need an antenna
 with some gain pointed toward the Domain to receive signals.
 
 (Justin, VK7TW)





 Brisbane Amateur Television repeater going digital
 
 VK4RMG ATV repeater at Ocean View is to undergo a major refurbishment which
 includes the instillation of an Australian standard  digital transmitter on
 446.5 MHz.

 Three Brisbane based radio clubs are combining their resources to provide
 the improved service; South East Queensland ATV Group, Brisbane Digital ATV
 Group and Queensland Digital Group. 
 
 (Alan VK4YAR)





 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    
    

 Cotswold School in Christchurch NZ has  finally been scheduled for 
 Thurs,26 Mar. at 23:52 UTC, that's Friday at 10:52am Sydney time.

 Because of the shuttle launch delay we have been working on this contact 
 for the last month. The timing of this launch meant that the crew on the 
 ISS had to change their sleep times and we wanted to get the NZ school 
 scheduled for a more friendly time. NZ being utc +13 hours means that 
 it's impossible to select a time that suits both the crew and the school 
 unless we can schedule them in one of these sleep shift periods.  This 
 linkup will be telebridged through VK5ZAI.

 This school will be Mikes 35th for this tour, 37 is the record held by 
 Bill McArthur and Mike looks like exceeding this.

 The following week it's hoped to schedule Kalori Catholic School in 
 Wallaroo for their linkup.

 Mike fence has had the cross band repeater in operation on the ISS for 
 several weeks now and every pass has seen increased activity. This is 
 very encouraging with many calls that I haven't heard before. Several 
 are accessing it with just handhelds which proves that you don't need a 
 sophisticated and expensive station to work the satellites.

 Due to the number of schools that Mike has been speaking with the 
 waiting period has shortened and we need more Australian schools 
 applying so check with you local school and explain to them what ARISS 
 and Amateur Radio can offer them. Keep our hobby growing !!

 Tony.  VK5ZAI 
 National ARISS Co-ordinator
 and Satellite Earth Station.





 SOCIAL SCENE        

 2009
 
 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009.


    

 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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