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 This is WIANEWS for week commencing May 10 2009    

 28 LINE MAX HIHILIGHTS
 


 DID MARCONI INVENT THE WIRELESS?
 DID MORSE INVENT THE 'MORSE' CODE?
 WE'LL HAVE THE DIT DAH ON THIS PLUS LOT'S MORE


 All up and coming in this edition of
 WIANEWS for week commencing May 10  


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 AX ZERO BP
 

 Bob would like to pass on a big thanks to all that he had a QSO with on
 ANZAC Day. 

 Due to local commitments on station Bob's time on the air was not as much
 as it was on Australia Day, but still enough to make a good number of
 contacts.

 On station there was some of the typical ANZAC Day events such as rum and
 coffee first up in the morning followed by a dawn memorial service,
 brunch and then some two-up. There was also some movies shown on the old
 16mm projector. All up was a very busy day for Bob, but one he found most
 enjoyable. 

 A quick summary of the day;

 1.  Bob made a total of 282 contacts to 278 individuals.

 2.  The contacts were into 32 countries.

 3.  Bob had contact with 84 VK/AX individuals. 

 4.  Bob's first VK/AX contact on both Australia Day and ANZAC Day was
     Laurie VK7ZE

 5.  Bob's Local Conditions were quite different between Australia Day and
     ANZAC Day. Australia Day 24 hours of daylight with a maximum temp of
     +11.2C, ANZAC Day 7 hours of daylight and a maximum temp of -14C

 Bob looks forward to the challenges World Telecommunications Day will bring.
 He is sure that the band conditions will be vastly different once again, as
 will the temperature. Looking at sunrise/sunset times he can only expect
 about 4 hours of sunlight - so quite different even from now. 

 Bob has now updated his online logs for both VK0BP and AX0BP callsigns.
 Do have a look at his website at http://www.vk0bp.org 





 This is Michael Owen VK3KI

 In this broadcast and in next week's broadcast let me tell you a bit about
 our Annual General Meeting and Open Forum weekend, held at the Gippsland
 Campus of Monash University at Churchill last weekend.

 It was built around the highly successful Eastern Zone Amateur Radio Club
 annual conference, Gipps Tech, as GippsTech Special edition.

 At the Open Forum I was able to announce mainly good news.  The total number
 of amateurs continues to grow, and the WIA's membership also continues to
 grow.  

 However, responsibility for certificates of proficiency and the
 recommendation of callsigns, had added to the workload of the office.  And at
 the end of last year, Brenda Edmonds retired, and she gave us a day a week
 of help in the office.

 If you can give us regular help at the office, please contact Margaret or
 Dianne.

 We also honoured the memory of 42 amateurs who were WIA members who became
 silent keys since the last AGM.

 One feature of the Open Forum was the presentation or announcement of a
 number of awards.  Not only is it a way of saying Thank you, it is also a way
 of honouring people who have done much in the past.

 Presidents Commendations were announced for 4 people as follows:

 Peter Weeks VK3YZP for his work in WICEN over many years, Mark Dods VK3XMU
 for WICEN and their work in the Victorian fires, Mavis Stafford VK3KS,
 70 years licensed, and Ted Thrift VK2ARA for his work as WIA
 Club Coordinator.

 3 awards made on recommendation of the Publications Committee were announced
 as follows:

 Three awards announced are awards presented on the recommendation of the
 Publications Committee, of which two are directly related to the magazine
 Amateur Radio.

 The Al Shawsmith Award was awarded to John Sparkes VK6JX for his article
 "DX Chasers Club - Faure Island DXpedition, 2008" published in November 2008
 AR.  

 The AR Technical Award for the best technical article was awarded to Ron
 Sanders VK2WB for his article "A balanced antenna matching unit" published
 in April 2008 AR.

 The Higginbotham Award was awarded to Graham Ratcliff VK5AGR for his long
 contribution to amateur radio as the National Coordinator of AMSAT-VK,
 promoting the amateur satellite service.

 Stan Bourke VK2EL was awarded the Ron Wilkinson Award.  The inscription on
 the certificate reads "In recognition of his contribution to amateur radio
 and the WIA for over 60 years as a technical innovator, the provider of
 technical support for his Division and WICEN, as a supporter of his club and
 as a trainer and Assessor of amateurs."

 Let me tell you more about the weekend on next weeks broadcast.





 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA.  

 VK1 
 vk1 local news email broadcast(AT)vk1.wia.ampr.org and ask for subscription.  
     

 CRARC Tuesday night Technical Night and Monday Night Committee meetings  

 For the coming meetings CRARC haves:
   
  
 May   25th  Dean VK1DW - "SDR the fun way and a brief introduction to doing
                           SMT"  

 June 22nd  Mark Roberts -Franchise Owner of Battery World  talking about
                          "Correct battery disposal procedures". 
  
 Keep an eye on CRARC web site for further details and updates. 

 www.crarc.ampr.org 





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

 A Port Stephens Amateur Radio Club was a dream of Richard VK2FRKO.

 After looking at the call book 2007 it was noted that there were some
 60 hams in the district of Port Stephens. So the idea was put forward
 culminating in a club call: VK2AOJ  and  first meeting on Sunday 24 March
 2008 at Richards home QTH with some 10 people attending along with one
 of three patrons: Craig Baumann MP who wished Port Stephens well in their
 new venture . 
 
 Fast forward 12 months and the members held their first AGM  3/5/2009

 The result of the Ballot for Committee include:-

 President Richard Osborne  vk2frko
 Secretary Allan Hill       vk2fltp
 Treasurer Barry James      vk2fbaz

 Committee

 Peter Mallon  vk2bfq
 Diane Wilson  vk2fdne

 (Allan Hill Vk2fltp Secretary PSARC.Inc.)





 VK3

 IT'S RADIO AS YOU KNOW IT, PLUS

 Melbourne first on the east coast to switch on digital radio  

 Commercial radio stations in Melbourne MIX, GOLD, SEN, 3AW, 3MP, FOX, MAGIC,
 TRIPLE M, NOVA, VEGA, Sport 927, Radar, Pink Radio, Koffee and NovaNation
 create radio history on Monday, 11 May 2009 when they begin broadcasting
 the first permanent DAB+ digital radio services on the east coast of
 Australia.  

 Joan Warner, chief executive officer of Commercial Radio Australia the
 industry body that has driven the move to digital radio said Monday was
 another milestone for the industry in Australia following the switch on of
 DAB+ digital radio in Perth last week.

 (CRA)





 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/

 Another big Month is underway in Townville at the TARCinc.

 TARC Project Night - Tue 12th May from 7-30pm at SES HQ Green Street
                      West End


 T.C.A.C. King of the Hill Hill climb - Sun 17th May Heat Two Comms
                      Support Mt Stuart.


 TARC Social Evening - Tue 19th May from 7-30pm at SES HQ.

 T.E.R.A.H.A. Horse Endurance Ride Comms Support - Sat 23rd and Sun 24th May
                       at Bluewater.

 Ann Renton Memorial Ladies Net Tue 26th May from 7-30pm on the Townsville
                       VHF Repeater





 VK6


 IT'S RADIO AS YOU KNOW IT, PLUS

 Word in from Perth and Daniel Ennis Senior Engineer from NOVA that at
 8am Monday 4th Commercial Radio Australia turned on the first permanent
 DAB + transmitter for Australia, and Perth was the first city to have it!

 Currently operating under a "scientific" licence July One looks
 like being the date for the Normal Commercial Licences for ALL of VK 

 Radio's are being sold including in dick smiths, a fun little DAB USB stick
 which  received the first transmissions (Be it from a dummy load)





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

 Alf Traeger pioneered the use of cheap to produce, rugged and reliable
 HF transmitters for use with the Royal Flying Doctor Service... and if you
 come along to the next NTARC meeting at the special time of 6.30pm at
 Launceston Airports RFDS depot on Wednesday night 13th of May, you'll get
 to see one of these historic and life-saving one-watt wonders.

 There will be a sandwich and cake light dinner available for a donation of
 $2, courtesy of Ann VK7FYBG.





 VK8
  
 Here is the latest news from the top end of VK8

 The monthly meeting of the Darwin amateur radio club was held last Monday
 night. 

 At the meeting it was decided to change the meeting night to the first
 Wednesday of the month. take note the next meeting will be on Wednesday
 June the third at 7pm. Club business first and then a talk by Alan vk8ab
 about the "CVC international" HF transmitter site and all the workings within.
 
 This is in preparation for a visit by club members and partners on Saturday
 the 27th of June. a nice day out across the harbour. the ferry ride will be
 $20.00 there will be a gold coin donation barbecue lunch at the transmitter
 site.

 Don't forget too to clear the shack of all that unwanted or haven't got around
 tuit items and bring them along to the clubrooms in preparation for the clubs
 annual giant auction on Saturday June 13th.  Come and join in the fun, we will
 start with a Barbecue at 6pm and the auction at 7pm.

 The Darwin amateur club weekly net is on 3.555 MHz at 2000 local on Sunday
 nights, catch you there.

 That's it from Darwin in the top end





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

 The Amateur Radio Society of India, on behalf of all VU hams, have made a
 formal application and personal representation their Department of
 Telecommunications for the new 40 M segment to be allocated to the
 amateur community. Representations have also been made for regular allocation
 of frequencies in the 6 meter and 30 meter bands, which were given on a
 short term basis earlier, but later withdrawn.





 ZS LAND

 Icom Excellence Award, the "premier" award of the SARL has been announced
 at the recently held AGM of the SARL.
 Andre Botes, ZS2ACP and Paul Smit, ZS6NK, for their work on 4m Meteor Scatter.
 They made the first 4m MS QSO outside of Europe as well as setting the meteor
 scatter record and distance record in South Africa.





 Marconi Day success on 500kHz

 This year, on Marconi Day, a Marconi official station using Marconi 
 equipment completed a radio contact that was similar to those Marconi 
 himself achieved many years ago. 

 During the late hours of Friday 24th and the early hours of Saturday 
 25th April, GB4FPR was operated from the Fort Perch Rock Marine Radio 
 Museum in the Wirral. Using a newly obtained 501kHz to 504kHz NOV 
 licence, they managed a transatlantic QSO on 502kHz with a station in 
 St. John's, Newfoundland. The operators used Marconi marine equipment 
 and Morse and received a 539 report from V01MRC. It was a cross band 
 QSO with GB4FPR transmitting 1 watt ERP on 502kHz and receiving the 
 Canadian station on 3566kHz.

 Fort Perch Rock was built as a coastal defence battery during the 
 Napoleonic period to protect the Port of Liverpool. It is open all 
 year round and features museums, exhibitions and a tea-room. 





 USA INDIANAPOLIS PD HOLD FIRST HAM TEST SESSION 

 A growing number of police officers in Indianapolis have decided to get
 their ham radio licenses.  This, after being told by their superiors in
 the department to remove all personal radio gear from patrol vehicles.

 Now they are discovering that there's more to the hobby than idle chit 
chat.  
Some are so impressed that they are even helping to organize training 
and testing sessions for their fellow officers.  
Amateur Radio Newsline's Jack Parker, W8ISH, has the latest:

 As first reported last February, the Indianapolis Metro Police Department
 ordered all illegal radios removed from police cars until the officers
 became licensed hams.

 Veteran police officer Dewey Runnels passed his test and helped organize a
 weekday test session for officers working Indy's eastside district.
 Over sixty officers signed up to take the Technician Class license test.
 
 Don't look for these newly licensed police officer hams to be operating while
 on duty.  Indianapolis Metro Police officials have renewed their original
 VHF radio license with about 10 VHF channels.





 FREE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT TICKETS OFFERED

 The Dayton Hamvention has announced that high schoolers will be welcome
 guests at this years event.  According to a posting on the Hamvention
 website, high school students can obtain a free ticket!  
 Hamvention 2009 is slated for next weekend, May 15, 16 and 17
 at its traditional home at the Hara Arena in Dayton, Ohio.  





 HAMS PREPARE FOR THE SWINE FLU PANDEMIC - 

 Step one remove crackling from rigs!

 No really ham radio operators involved in emergency communications ARE
 making ready in case they are needed if the Swine Flu hits their area.

 An example is the Health Department in Nevada who has discovered the power
 of amateur radio.  This, according to Newsline's Don Carlson, KQ6FM, who
 says that Nevada hams involved in emergency communications have worked
 2 major, state-wide drills for pandemic point of dispensing of emergency 
 supplies.  

 The hams passed traffic on how many citizens could be vaccinated over a
 given period of time.  They also supplied information on how much vaccine
 was available.  

 In addition to reporting for Newsline, Don Carlson, KQ6FM, also serves as
 the Nevada Section Emergency Coordinator and RACES Officer.  The reason he
 is not here doing this report himself is that ironically, he is involved
 in the Emcommwest Pacificon gathering in Reno.





 WEIRD N WONDERFUL 
   
 Scientists share vision of invisibility.

 AS FRANK VK2FJL EXPLAINS " IT GIVES a new meaning to 'sweeping something
 under the carpet.'" 
 
 
 Scientists have developed a high-tech "carpet" cloak that can conceal 
 objects by making a bump look flat under near infra-red light. 

 While Harry Potter's wizard cloak remains a distant prospect, the research
 brings the first invisibility cloak closer to reality.
 
 The carpet cloak has a very tiny internal structure that channels infra-red
 light around a bump as if it was not there, like water flows around a stone.
 
 When a cloak is placed on top of a reflective surface with a bump in it, the
 cloak disappears and the reflective surface looks flat to anyone observing
 it with IR light.
 
 Professor McPhedran from the University of Sydney said, "Infra-red
 surveillance was widely used by the military and IR cloaking devices could 
 eventually have military applications. Aircraft could be coated with these
 materials to avoid IR laser tracking. It's a fascinating area of development.
 " 

 (Frank vk2fjl)





 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  
  
 SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2009
     

 MAY 01 - 08	VK CQ REPEATER CONTEST (Westlake's 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 


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

 March 21-22  John Moyle Field Day 





 CONTEST STORIES       

 The 2009 Australian Shires Contest

 Held the weekend prior to the second Monday of June every year.

 Starts: 06.00 UTC Saturday, June 6, 2009
 Ends: 06.00 UTC Sunday, June 7, 2009

 Objectives: The objectives of this contest are for amateurs around the world 
 to contact as many VK shires as possible in the contest period. i.e. VK 
 amateurs are to work the world including VK, whilst the rest of the world 
 can only work VK

 A) Bands:. 80 Metres 3.500 - 3.700 MHz, 40 Metres 7.000 - 7.250 MHz, 20 
    Metres 14.000 - 14.300 MHz, 15 Metres 21.000 - 21.350 MHz, 10 Metres 
    28.000 - 28.600 MHz. Please note there is no 75m dx window permitted.

 B) Modes: SSB and CW only



 Greetings contester and Shire hunters.. the VK Shires contest is coming up
 very fast and we are receiving feedback from many operators who intend to
 operate from locations all over the country.

 As this is the first running of the contest we have taken a few tips for
 first time contesters..

 First try to have a logging programme, VKCL, SD Logger and W3KM loggers all
 fully support the Contest.. but if not possible and you still want to enter,
 take heart, grab a notepad

 you know the things that you use pencils on and write down all your contacts.
 You need to record the frequency or band, time and date as well as the number
 sent and received.


 After the contest we have a facility to convert the paper log to computer.. 
 you will be able to log onto our CAB FORMS for an online log entry and this
 will score your log check for duplicates and send it into us for inclusion 
 in the batch file.

 We have had help from Dave Mascaro W3KM with a Log Checking programme and
 what it does is combine all the logs together and then checks all
 claimed contacts.

 If you are going portable for the contest consider the rule that allows you
 to rework stations from a new shire.. many are looking for locations where 
 they can quickly jump shire boundaries to rework again ..in South East
 Queensland (VK4) we have found one 5 km circle that covers five shires and I
 am sure there are more in other states.

 Remember that NO DX window is allowed on 80M BUT that doesn't stop DX on 80M
 - remember what we did before the window ? just worked split !

 JAs are active under 3.7 and checkout the USA stations that now can move
 down much lower..

 Ten metres is finally opening to the USA again and some ops are reporting
 4 hour daily openings so don't forget the Yagi if your in the bush..





 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 
     
 
 HG  160  FNY  Commemorates 1848 attack on Hungary
               that prompted their independence.                until July 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 

   
 CANADA, VE.  In celebration of the 50 years since the opening of the
 St. Lawrence Seaway, Canadian amateurs can use special callsign
 prefixes XL, XM, XN, and XO                                     until May 31


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





 The Hellenic Amateur Radio Association of Australia Inc. (HARAOA) will
 operate callsign VK9AAA during a Norfolk Island DXpedition planned
 for 7 days in July.

 H.A.R.A.O.A. are looking at mid July and may also be entering into the
 RSGB IOTA Contest (July 25-26).

 Anyone that may like to go along email at vk9aaa(AT)haraoa.com





 Rockall DXpedition 2009 abandoned! 

 It now appears that a planned DXpedition to Rockall by a group of Belgian
 radio amateurs, has been abandoned. Sadly, bad weather and storms have
 prevented them from landing on the island. 

 Their website reports that both the radio amateurs and the ship's crew have
 been 'seriously seasick', and were forced to take shelter in Hamnaway.

 After unloading their equipment over the weekend, the team were expected to
 fly home to Belgium last Wednesday. 





 6-metre Guyana Dxpedition

 The 6 Meter Beacon Project, Inc., is happy to announce a
 HF-50 MHz DXpedition to Guyana between June 16th and July 6th.
 
 Antennas for 6 meters will be a 6M7JHV yagi at 45 ft.
 
 Activity will be split between two teams: 

 11 days will be by Chris W3CMP and Dave N3DB, the other 11 days by
 Terry K4RX and Ken AC4TO. 

 (irts)





 NCDXF elect new presidents

 At its Board of Directors meeting in April, the Northern California DX
 Foundation elected Bruce Butler, W6OSP, as President and Glenn Johnson,
 W0GJ, as Vice President. 

 Information pertaining to the Northern California DX Foundation is available
 at: http://www.ncdxf.org 

 (SouthGate)





 The following operations are approved for DXCC credit:

 SŲ4R - Western Sahara 2009 Operation

 E51QQQ - North Cook Island 2009 Operations

 If you've had any QSL's rejected in a recent DXCC submission, please send
 an e-mail to dxcc(AT)arrl.org to be placed on the list for an update.

 
 (Bill Moore NC1L)





 MEDIA WATCH 
 www.wiaq.com/admin/uploads/weeklytally.rtf 
 www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html 
  

 WIA NATIONAL NEWS SUMMARY

 Each week the individual tally is available at
 www.wiaq.com/admin/uploads/weeklytally.rtf

 Amateur Radio Previews
 May 2009

 Now, a reminder about Amateur Radio magazine. The next issue will be at your
 newsagents in the first week of May. Don't forget to drop in and collect a
 copy of your favourite magazine. And don't leave it too long, or they will
 be all sold out.
 

 Even if you are not mad keen on building your own antennas, make sure you
 read the absorbing article on page 5. The loop is a practical antenna system
 that performs well in confined spaces, and we guarantee that you will learn
 a lot on this most interesting topic. Leigh Turner VK5KLT, in his very
 accessible style, takes you through the performance characteristics, the
 theory of operation and the construction aspects of building you own loop
 antenna for the HF bands. And he speaks with authority.


 There is even more on HF loop antennas in this issue of Amateur  Radio. Our
 regular contributor, Drew Diamond VK3XU, is looking at the signal-to-noise
 performance in receiving applications, and how to maximize it. This is an
 active loop, with an integrated amplifier which includes matching and tuning
 of the antenna. As always, Drew provides everything you need to construct it
 - the circuit, the parts list, the layout and the construction details.

 We always draw your attention to the special-interest columns in every issue
 of Amateur Radio magazine. These are all written by people who are fully
 immersed in their particular fields of interest, so you are assured of
 accurate and up-to-date reports. For example, look for some interesting
 AMSAT theory and practice from David Giles VK5DG on page 48. Plus there are
 eight pages of news from all States of Australia, starting on page 30.


 The WIA held its 2009 AGM last weekend, so make sure you get the June issue
 of Amateur Radio magazine to "read all about it"!
 Find out who received the Higginbotham Award, the Al Shawsmith Award and
 the Amateur Radio Best Technical Article Award.

 (sourced TO: Tom Potter VK3UBS)






 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - ASTRONOMICAL
 
 The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! 

 This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an encounter that will
 culminate in the closest approach between the 2 planets in recorded history.

 The next time Mars may come this close is in 2287.
 
 NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS AGAIN 

 That information has circulated during July and August for several years and  
 is again hitting inboxes in 2009. The message informs recipients that the
 planet Mars will be passing very close to Earth in August. While this
 information was valid back in 2003, it is totally inaccurate for 2009.  

 The year is not specifically mentioned in the message and it does actually
 refer to 2003

 A 2003 NASA article  explains that: 
 Much has been made of the fact that the August 27th encounter with Mars is
 the closest in some 60,000 years. Neanderthals were the last to observe Mars
 so favourably placed. This is true. It's also a bit of hype. Mars and Earth
 have been almost this close many times in recent history. 
 
 This message seems set to keep resurfacing every year and duping a whole
 new set of recipients into gazing rather fruitlessly at the night sky 
 
 It is true that the next time Mars will be as close to Earth as it was in
 2003 will be on August 28, 2287.

 In the mean time however, there will be plenty of other close approaches, 
 so our children and our children's children are not likely to miss out
 altogether. 

 Perhaps by 2287 some of our descendants will be observing the close encounter 
 from the Martian perspective.

 I'm  Frank VK2FJL AND YOU'RE TUNED TO vk1wia





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FEMALES IN RADIO
 ALARA - AUSTRALIAN LADIES AR ASSOCIATION
 http://alara.org.au
 Net is held each Mondays on 3.580 MHz, commencing at 1030 UTC.
 (1000utc during daylight saving)
 geencee(AT)picknowl.com.au  
 
 Scandinavian YL expedition 

 Ingrid LA8FOA and Unni LA6RHA, members of the Scandinavian YL Radio Amateurs
 (SYLRA), report that they are planning an 'expedition' to a part of Norway
 - remote but still very accessible, after the SYLRA meeting near Oslo,
 September 3-6th. 

 Their plans are to get a group of YL operators to activate the
 Longyearbyen radio station from Svalbard between September 6-13th.

 They have already received the callsign JW1SYL for the operation. 

 For more details and updates, please visit the following Web pages at:

 http://home.online.no/~la6rha/expedition_to_svalbard.htm

 and 

 www.sylra.is/index2.html 





 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    





 Tony Hutchison receives Chris Jones Award

 We will have much more on this prestigious award when WIA President VK3KI
 rejoins us next week, but suffice to say Tony Hutchison VK5ZAI who is the
 WIA ARISS Coordinator and ARISS Coordinator for the Asia Pacific Region
 is a well deserved recipient!

 During the year eight schools in the region took part in scheduled link ups
 with the ISS crews, the value of Tony's contribution to amateur radio and 
 the WIA certainly has not gone un noticed nor un rewarded with the granting
 of this award, the Chris Jones Award.





 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
 
  

 July 31 until August 11 will see 3 DA 0SS on air from an International
 Scout  Camp in Swaziland.
 
 


 The first patrol of girl Scouts attended the Crystal Palace rally in
 September 1909, and so Girl guiding around the world will be celebrating
 it's centenary from September this year.

 Liz M 0 ACL says that OFCOM in the UK have given permission to use the
 previously unreleased  prefix GG100 (and a 2 or 3 letter suffix) for stations
 celebrating the  Guiding Centenary residing in the UK.

 I can imagine the pileups now - just like VP8YL!!





 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 
    
  
 For newcomers, and a reminder to those having their licences  a bit longer,
 the Canberra Region Amateur Radio Club undertakes various community support
 activities under the WICEN ACT banner. 
 
 WICEN's goal is to provide the resources of the Amateur Radio service to the
 community in times of need. WICEN Victoria was used extensively in the
 recent Victorian Bush Fires and C.R.A.R.C. had some of their members go down
 to assist. To be able to fulfil this role they need to have a group of
 suitably trained people, so they do various "exercises" with different
 community groups as a means of training, and as a side benefit augment the
 clubs finances through donations from those groups.

 Many of these exercises are in conjunction with car rallies, cross country
 runs, cycle events, etc, that run in out of the way places, but require good
 communications for safety and administration reasons.

 Some events are complex and require numerous people, others are fairly low
 key and only a few people are needed.
 
 If you are in the C.R.A.R.C. area could help out, even for a few hours,
 please let Phil VK1PL the State Coordinator WICEN ACT know.

 Send an email to WICEN(AT)CRARC.AMPR.ORG





 PADDLE FOR LIFE CANOE MARATHON 

 this WAS RUN IN northern vk2 OVER 25-27 April and ended well with all three
 days successfully run without injury or mishap.

 Comms worked OK and the organisers and paddlers were happy.

 $14000 was raised for the two sponsored charities, very successful.

 Thanks to all operators who helped make it all work.





 This is advance notice of the Tom Quilty Equestrian event which is being
 held in the Bunyip State Park on Saturday 19th September.

 It is a 24 hour endurance event running from 0000 - 2400 hrs with five
 separate legs, so the requirement for operators will be staggered through
 that period.

 Radio requirements will be for 2m voice and maybe some packet.

 Chris Morley  VK3CJK if you can help out.


 email  morleycs(AT)gmail.com





 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ROAR
 ROTARIANS OF AMATEUR RADIO
 bill.learmonth(AT)lineone.net
 rotmem(AT)yahoogroups.com
 nmclaren3(AT)juno.com VK2IWT Secretary
 

 Couple of weeks ago Nick VK3TY took us to task for the throw away line
 that Marconi was the inventor of wireless. OK Nick we change that now
 to "Father" in inverted commas.

 Guglielmo Marconi Father of wireless, it is said, was an
 active member of the Rotary Club of Bologna, Italy.

 Well it turns out that the "Great Man" was in fact an Honorary member of the
 club from 1933 to 1937 and it continues the tradition and honouring Marconi
 to this very day.
 
 The Rotary Club Bologna in 1974 funded the Marconi Foundation for the
 establishment of the library and reading room: the solemnity of the event
 was celebrated in the presence of the President of Italy; 

 Now a' days among its honorary members is Marconi's Daughter,
 Princess Elettra Marconi.

 It's always good to get feedback like Nicks, or like the one in an
 interesting article by Neal McEwen, K5RW, who poses the question
 'Did Samuel F. B. Morse Invent the Code as We Know it Today?'

 The opening paragraph of this article says: 
 'The invention of the Morse code is generally attributed to
 Samuel F. B. Morse. Have we been mislead by historians?

 Have historians overlooked important documents?

 Or have historians just not shared all the facts with us?'

 Read the full article - then make-up your own mind..

 www.telegraph-office.com/pages/vail.html





 SOCIAL SCENE        

 2009
 
 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009.

  
 May 9 vk3
 Moorabbin and District Radio Club Hamfest 10AM Brentwood Secondary College,
 Watsons Road Glen Waverley, Melways reference 71 D7, enter via Heath street.


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







 May 18 WW
 World Telecom Day 





 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/


 
 JAN 24 VK2
 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group's Radio Expo 2010  8.30am St Johns Church
 Hall, Mc Lean Street Coffs Harbour.
 (The largest Amateur Radio Event on the Mid North Coast of NSW. 20 plus
  exhibitors, Trade tables, Major brands, Home brew, Historic radio display,
  ATV display, WIA, ALARA, WICEN, Volunteer Coastal Patrol, Club Displays,
  WIA Book Sales, Disposals tables, Lucky door prizes on the hour, Hot and cold
  food, Free tea, coffee. Fee Parking, Disable access, Clean amenities,
  www.mncarg.org  on rain, hail or shine )

 

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