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 This is WIANEWS for week commencing May 24 2009    
 
 
 S/V ELUSIVE crew all safe and well  
 Amateur Radio to the Rescue.
 
 WIA appoints new Treasurer

 10-4 Good Buddy
 Expanded UHF Citizens Band proposed

 ET refuses to call home 

 International Lightship & Lighthouse Weekend update   


 Watch what you do, your new car is watching 

 All up and coming in this edition of
 WIANEWS for week commencing May 24  


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 S/V ELUSIVE crew all safe and well  

 Amateur Radio to the Rescue.

 S/V Elusive on Saturday, May  16 at 13.05 local, while 3 days out of NZ
 sailing to Fiji, started taking on water fast, reason unknown.
  
 Nearby was the S/V Scarlet O'Hara, who went to help.

 All three persons on board the Elusive were taken off and are reportedly safe
 and well.
 
 Sadly within 1 hour the vessel sank. At the time there were 3 vessels going to
 assist, and over 6 ham radio operators coordinated the emergency along with
 the NZ and Australian Maritime Rescue Authorities.

 Central Coast amateur Paul VK2HMV, part of the PACSEA Net helped coordinate 
 the rescue.

 (VK2FJL)  





 2010 - A Time To Celebrate
 
 On the 11 March 1910 a group of wireless telegraphy enthusiasts met at the
 Hotel Australia in Sydney to discuss the formation of a "club" to represent
 them.  This "club" initially took on the name The Institute of Wireless 
 Telegraphy of Australia.
 

 One hundred years on, the club still form the focal-point for enthusiasts to
 meet fellow amateurs and obtain technical and social connexions. 

 So the Wireless Institute of Australia is encouraging clubs to be part of the
 celebrations next year - 100 years of organised private (or amateur) radio
 communications.

 The WIA are suggesting that clubs attempt to take some form of public profile
 during the year.  Organise an exhibition in your town, perhaps at the local
 library, secondary college or shopping centre, where the history of your club
 could be featured.  Perhaps your club has involvement with the emergency 
 services in your area and a joint public display could be beneficial to both
 organisations.  Not only will this help to spread the word about the oldest
 radio society but also importantly, gain publicity for your club in your town.
 
 If your club would like to propose some activity, send a description to
 secretary(AT)wia.org.au  subject header "WIA Centenary".

 Regards

 Ted Thrift VK2ARA
 WIA Clubs Co-ordinator
 (02) 4272 9521
 WIA ASSESSOR 2-068
 tthrift(AT)iprimus.com.au
 vk2ara(AT)wia.org.au

 
  


 WIA appoints Treasurer

 The Board has appointed John Longayroux VK3PZ WIA Treasurer with effect from
 12 May 2009. John has held a licence for over 35 years, recently retiring
 after 32 years with the Australian Taxation Office. 

 He has been recently been involved in assisting the Melbourne club,
 the Eastern and Mountain District Radio Club. 





 WIA Club Grant Scheme award for Melbourne ATV repeater

 An ambitious project to digitise the VK3RTV amateur television repeater
 that was established in 1977 to service Melbourne and Geelong, will soon
 see it on air using the DVB-T standard.

 This is the 'terrestrial' version of the digital broadcasting standard and
 can be received on commonly used household Set Top Boxes and digital
 television sets.
 
 Funded by Amateur Radio Victoria which has spent $3,300 on the project so
 far, it received a welcome and timely funding boost this week from the WIA
 Club's Grants Scheme.

 WIA President, Michael Owen VK3KI presented a $1,000 cheque to Peter
 VK3BFG during the Amateur Radio Victoria Annual General Meeting. 
 




 Expanded UHF Citizens Band proposed


 The Australian Communications and Media Authority is raising the
 possibility that the current 40 channel UHF band could, with some changes,
 accommodate up to 60 channels.

 The band began in the late 1970s with the Australian Government’s plan that
 it would be the only CB band in Australia and everyone would switch from 27MHz
 (AM/SSB) to UHF (FM). That did not happen.

 The ACMA acknowledges that the Class Licence CB band 476.4125 to 477.4125MHz
 is well used by not only hobby communicators but also private, commercial and
 government users.

 An expansion needs a reduction in the simplex channel bandwidth from 25kHz to
 12.5kHz and a lifting slightly of the band's upper frequency limit.

 However 25kHz channels would be retained for the existing eight repeater pairs
 the 5/35 emergency pair and the 22 and 23 telemetry/telecommand channels.

 The proposals require new transceivers programmed to automatically switch
 between 12.5kHz and 25kHz as required.

 The ACMA recognises that interference is likely between the current and new
 transceivers, but under the Class Licence no protection is available from
 interference. 

 The proposals are part of the ACMA’s review of the so-called 400MHz band used
 by land mobile, defence, government and others users.

 The ACMA welcomes written submissions on the proposal by Friday, 29 May. 

 Written submissions close on Friday 29 May - email to
 400MHzreview(AT)acma.gov.au or by mail:
 Andrew Stewart, Government Planning Section,
 ACMA, PO Box 78 Belconnen ACT 2616.

 More on the proposal can be found at:
 www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_311684

 (Jim Linton VK3PC audio )





 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. 



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

 Westlakes ARC have acquired a number of  Hi-Band 2 way radios 6 channel
 crystal locked, marked as TW-35W. The Spec book describes the coverage as
 146 to 147 MHz with a band width of 3MHz.
  
 The club is seeking a circuit diagram for the radio mentioned or a similar
 unit. The hope is to convert these rigs to operate within the 2 metre band
 using a PLL circuit.

 Contact Les Smith 02 49 735251 or VK2FJL 02 43 933276. 





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

 Gippsland Gate Radio and Electronics Club's  Annual Hamfest is 18 July.

 Cranbourne Public Hall.

 Anyone wanting a table should contact the club immediately.
 www.ggrec.org.au or email to hamfest(AT)ggrec.org.au





 Immediately after this Sunday morning broadcast call-back on the wide area Mt
 Macedon 2-metre repeater VK3RMM, Amateur Radio Victoria holds is F-Troop
 Net for beginners and everyone.

 The net began three years ago this weekend, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 

 Over that time many Foundation Licensees have used the net to make their
 very first contact. 

 Friendly net controllers are experienced radio amateurs, educators and
 assessors. 

 Everyone is welcome to join in. Last Sunday a regular Luke Steele VK3HJ
 said he was after some cheap scrap wire to run out as radials for an
 antenna.

 Several suggestions were made. The best was the enabled copper wire from
 the yokes of old TV sets – and heaps of them are being trashed these days
 as people update to LCD and Plasma screens or move to digital TV.

 F-Troop net, after the today's broadcast on the VK3RMM repeater.

 (Jim Linton VK3PC)





 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/
 

 sunny coast’s October Camp Catch-up

 The October camp catch-up this year will be held at Maidenwell Observatory
 on 31st October and 1st November.  There will be a spit roast at the pub
 and a guided tour through the observatory.  At last report Camping will
 be on the local cricket oval.  Maidenwell is located in the Brisbane valley
 west of Yarraman on the Kingaroy Cooyar road. If you have never heard of
 it, well it's a good excuse to find out a bit more.

 More info from Noel VK4NL





 VK5  
 www.qsl.net/vk5bar/      
   
 Good morning

 I am Charles vk5hd. The south east radio group is having the annual convention
 on the long weekend in June. The convention is housed at the Margret street
 scout hall…just behind the mount Gambier police station. As well as the buy
 swap and sell we have the Australian fox hunting championships, excellent door
 prizes drawn on the hour and commercial displays. So why not come along bring
 that project you have been working on in the shack and enter the home brew
 contest you just don’t know your luck. With great food available and the
 heaters set to high what else would we amateurs do on a long weekend?  For
 more information just Google SERG and check out the web site. So I hope to
 see you there on the 6th and 7th of June. This is Charles vk5hd on behalf of
 the south east radio group. 



 




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





 GREAT SOUTHERN WINTER HAMFEST

 Sorell Men's Shed Event "Community Project"

 A Great Southern winter Ham fest will be held at the Sorell Men's Shed,

 Station Lane, Sorell.25 klms SE of Hobart.

 It will be on the first weekend in June which will be June 6th and 7th and
 will be a 2 day event.

 Saturday starting at 9am there will be workshops including, 

 Antenna Construction, winding baluns, 
 Make a  wire dipole and tune it.
 Calculate and build a 2m yagi.  
 Field strength radiation pattern measuring. of your  2m  or 70 cm Antennas
 Learn how to Align a Satellite dish and tune in Fee to air TV. also Nasal
 live feeds on the big dish.

 Optical communications  workshop with  Mike Groth VK7MJ....see it working and
 make a contact via 475 THz.( no Licence required.)

 These are  just some of the activities planed, bookings are now being taken
 for the special work shop activities.

 Sat Night 

 Men’s Shed station - VK7SMS will be conducting an on air award from
 6pm till 12pm on HF,VHF and UHF.  a 1 contact will qualify for the worked the
 Sorell Men's Shed Award.

 Sunday will be a show and tell day with trade and pre-loved tables, 

 Home brew competition and awards for first, second and third.

 There will be a BBQ lunch and a few raffle's .

 All proceeds to going to the Men's Shed.

 There will be camping and toilet facilities on site for those who want to
 bring there campers  down for the weekend.

 More info as time draws near so, start making your plans to be in the
 South  for this great event.

 If you are interest in being involved and/or helping out email or contact
 Ken VK7DY for more details or express your interest

 (Ken, VK7DY, SMS Coordinator)



  

 DISCUSSION POINT 


 This from Geoff VK4ZPP 

 Communications, well that seems to go with amateur radio, doesn't it?

 But what is meant by communications when it comes to our clubs and
 organisations?

 Is it the weekly net or the monthly newsletter to members, "Amateur Radio"
 magazine and the weekly broadcast? Well, no doubt it includes all of these
 and more.
 
 The audio streaming and text versions of WIA and state news broadcasts help
 keep people abreast of what is happening.... or do they? All these sources of
 information are only as good as the contributed material. If our club web
 site is not up to date and some-one forgets to send the news or we just don't
 bother, surely we can't complain that nobody knew our group was still on the
 map.
 
 Keeping our members and all members of the ham radio fraternity up to date
 and with a sense of involvement is important and the enthusiasm we share is
 the best advertisement for the hobby we have. 
 
 In this month's AR, Michael Owen, VK3KI, advises that the Institute is
 actively seeking input from clubs, in particular, in being able to support
 the growth of our hobby, especially at the club level.

 Our Institute is calling CQ

 BUT, have we got the rig turned on?





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

 There will be on Tuesday 16th June an examination session for the Advanced
 and Standard licenses at 7:30 pm in the Queens Domain Clubrooms Hobart.

 There will also be a foundation training and practical assessment session on
 Saturday June 20th starting at 9 am.

 Anyone interested in participating in a Standard training course for about
 10 weeks starting around the end of June please let Reg VK7KK know.

 Reg VK7KK can be contacted on mobile: 0417 391 607
 or email: regemm(AT)ozemail.com.au

 http://reast.asn.au/events.php#FoundationLicenceCourse

 (Reg, VK7KK, REAST Education Officer and Assessor





 TAKING AMATEUR RADIO INTO SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS

 The SARL is working with the Sci Bono Science Discovery Centre and the
 Gauteng Provincial Department of Education to take amateur radio into
 technology high schools and by overlapping the Class B syllabus with
 the Grade 10 and 11 Electrical Technology curriculum. The project will
 involve 82 schools and 88 teachers in the province.


 The plan is to train teachers to qualify as radio amateurs by the end of the
 year and to introduce the revised Electrical Curriculum to Grade 10 learners
 from 2010.
 
 The SARL Council at its recent strategy meeting agreed with the concept in
 principle and appointed a subcommittee to study the proposals and
 implications.

 The first step is to prepare a memorandum of understanding which is expected
 to be discussed at the next SARL Council meeting in early June.





 YOUTH DAY SPRINT TO GET THE YOUTH TALKING

 The Youth Sprint on 16 June 2009 is aimed at getting the youth of
 South Africa talking to each other, but the SARL have asked the hams of ZL
 to make it happen by getting on the air.
 
 The point structure is 5 points for contacts between two operators under 25
 years, 2 points if one of the operators is 26 and older and one point if
 both operators are 26 years or older. 

 To facilitate the promotion of amateur radio to the youth and to encourage
 hands-on activity, the SARL President, Rassie Erasmus, ZS1YT, said that all
 stations who are hosting unlicensed young people under 25 years of age during
 the Sprint will automatically be regarded as "educational stations."





 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR points out to it's readers that "There isn't a lot of
 extra money for education these days, but now for the 2nd time, a Pueblo High
 Magnet School's math teacher Miguel Enriquez has received a $1,000 grant.
 
 Miguel said he's using technology to reach students because it makes
 the work relevant. When students want to use the ham radio to talk to 
 someone in Puerto Rico, for example, they have to calculate how much power
 it will take. They have to calculate differences in time zones. They might
 convert kilometres into miles or consider the height of antennas.

 "All of a sudden, math means something to them. You can see it in their
 eyes," Enriquez said.





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

 The state agency for emergency manager in Puerto Rico the Agencia
 Estatal de Manejo de Emergencias y Administracion de Desastres (AEMEAD)
 is to develop a memorandum of understanding with the nation's ham radio
 operators.

 AEMEAD Executive Director, Heriberto Sauri made the announcement after
 releasing a proclamation by The Honourable Luis Fortuno, Governor of
 Puerto Rico.

 The proclamation not only recognised the value of the amateur radio
 service but declared 12 May as the Dia del Radoaficionado (Amateur Radio
 Operator Day).

 It cited the role of radio amateurs helping others during every kind of
 emergency situation.

 (Angel Santana-Diaz WP3GW & Amateur Radio Victoria)





 Poor Sunspot Activity

 Scientists predict that Solar Cycle 24 will peak in May 2013 with 90 sunspots
 per day on average. At the annual Space Weather Workshop held in Boulder,
 Colorado last month, an international panel of experts led by NOAA's Space 
 Weather Prediction Centre predicted that Solar Cycle 24 would peak in May 2013
 with 90 sunspots per day on average. 

 If the prediction proves true, Solar Cycle 24 will be the weakest cycle since
 Solar Cycle 16 which peaked with 78 daily sunspots in 1928, and ninth weakest
 since the 1750s, when numbered cycles began.





 70MHz for Slovak Stations

 Since May 1st, Slovak stations have access to 70 MHz, in the segment
 70,250 – 70,350 MHz Max. 10 W ERP Each Slovak station must apply for special
 permission for 70 MHz.
 




 NAMES IN THE NEWS:  FROM CANADA

 Derek Hay, VE4HAY, has been appointed as Radio Amateurs of Canada's
 Midwest Region Director.

 Derek has been a long time supporter of this WIA news service and
 the old National QNEWS. 

 RAC President Bob Cooke, VE3BDB, says Hay brings a wealth of experience to
 the directors seat.  He will serve in the position until a formal election
 can be conducted in the region. 


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


 WEIRD N WONDERFUL  

 ET refuses to call home 

 Nothing heard after half a century 

 The search continues for signals coming from extra terrestrial (ET)
 civilisations, but scientists do not hold much hope of tuning into
 intelligence from space soon, if ever.
 
 Large radio telescopes are listening to distant bodies in the heavens or
 transmitting signals out into space trying to communicate with aliens. 
 Powerful lasers are being used to try and communicate as well.
  
 The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) began in 1959. Rather than
 being a constant 24/7 activity the search has been ad hoc, involving about 100
 different SETI projects. Not all possible frequencies have been monitored. Not
 knowing if the signals used by aliens would be analogue or digital also posed
 a problem.  

 Unlike the science fiction movie 'Contact' where a signal from space was
 decoded as a blueprint for a transportation device, in reality, ET can't
 "phone home." 





 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  

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

 May 23         Trans-Tasman CW DIGITAL CONTEST      
  
 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 
 


   
 International Lightship & Lighthouse Weekend update 

 Now in its 11th year this annual activation event run by the Ayr Radio Group
 of Scotland GM0AYR remains as popular as ever. 

 A total of 135 registrations have been received from 18 countries but many
 more are expected before the event weekend the 15th and 16th of August.

 There was a record 406 registrations last year with the top countries being
 Australia and Germany.

 These two countries remain in the lead on the progress tally for 2009 with VK
 on 24 just behind DL with 27 lighthouses – who will have the most
 registrations this year?

 No lighthouses have been registered so far for VK8, with the last time the
 Northern Territory had one on air was way back in 2002. What about it Spud
 and the Gang?

 For more information including guidelines, an online entry form and a list of
 entrants, visit the International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend website
 www.illw.net 

 (Jim Linton VK3PC audio)





 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    





 International Museum Weekend

 The Geelong Amateur Radio Club and Amateur Radio Victoria will be taking part
 in the International Museum Weekend of the 20th and 21st of June. 

 GARC President Dallas Jones VK3DJ is encouraging other clubs and individuals
 to set up stations and operate from museums on that weekend too. 

 GARC has been operating from the Geelong Regional Museum for a few years and 
 now expands its operation to also include the Queenscliffe Maritime Museum.

 Amateur Radio Victoria Event Coordinator Terry Murphy VK3UP advises that the
 state-wide organisation will operate from the HMAS Castlemaine at Gem Pier
 Williamstown on the Sunday. 

 The Geelong, Queenscliffe and Williamstown museums have very much welcomed
 amateur radio. There should be no shortage of museums that would be available
 on the weekend.

 More details will be heard on VK1WIA closer to the event and the International
 Museum Weekend website details can be found in the text edition of this
 broadcast.

 Website: www.ukradioamateur.co.uk/imw/
 
 (arv)

 Change of Address For the ZL3-Prefix QSL Sub-Bureau

 Following the resignation of ZL3CED, Ken Holdom, ZL4HU has been appointed
 to fill this vacancy.
 
 Ken’s address is as follows:
 
 Mr K. A. Holdom ZL4HU
 P.O. Box 7
 CLYDE 9341





 On the 25th of July 1909 Louis Bleriot became the first person to fly a
 powered aircraft across the English Channel from Calais to Dover.

 To mark this historic event the Dover Amateur Radio Club will be operating
 on all bands with the special event call GB100LB on the 25th and 26th of
 July.  We are hoping to make as many contacts as we can with French radio
 amateurs in particular while also hopefully generating lots of global
 contacts.

 There will be lots of other activities off the White Cliffs of
 Dover including, a display by the Red Arrows, a swarm of microlites
 crossing the Channel and an air race.   Three Bleriot replicas will also
 cross and land on the Duke of Yorks playing fields near to Dover Castle.

 More information can be found on the web at www.dover2009.com

 g0kok(AT)dsl.pipex.com
 73 Peter G0KOK, 8P9CC via vk1da





 Bulgarian Special Event Station

 Look for special event station LZ50BNT to be active through the end of the
 year (between May 1st-December 31st).

 Activity is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bulgarian National Television
 the national public television service of the Republic of Bulgaria. 

 Operations will be on all bands and modes. 

 A special event QSL card (double format) will be sent to all stations who
 send their QSL card to QSL Manager LZ1HA, direct or by the Bureau. 





 INTRUDER WATCH - ENFORCEMENT ZONE

 Region III IARUMS Coordinator B.L.Manohar (Arasu) VU2UR
 r3msc_iaru(AT)rediffmail.com

 IARU Monitoring System International Coordinator:-
 Robert E. Knowles, ZL1BAD.

 Len Martinson,  ZL1BYA, is Monitoring Service co-ordinator for the NZART.
 Lenmart(AT)clear.net.nz
     
 VK National Coordinator = Karl Hennig VK6XW    intruders(AT)wia.org.au

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

 VK Coordinators for I.A.R.U.M.S.
 VK3TZE  Jimmy           intruders(AT)wiavic.org.au
 VK5EV   John
 VK7BBW  Paul            vk7bbw(AT)bigpond.com


 IARUMS NETS
 Friday 0730 UTC 7.065.5 with VK4CEU David.  


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

 Exclusive amateur only spectrum world wide
  7.050 to  7.100
 14.000 to 14.250
 14.250 to 14.350 No broadcasters
 21.000 to 21.450
 24.890 to 24.990
 28.000 to 29.700  
    


 In the UK, Ofcom has been carrying out an exercise to monitor RF spectrum
 usage across the country. 
 
 A fleet of commercial vehicles travelled around all parts of the United
 Kingdom to monitor and record details of spectrum usage from 10MHz to 5GHz.

 Data was collected and collated over a five-month period. The data amounted
 to 4.2 million individual spectrum measurements.

 The report titled "Capture of Spectrum Utilisation Information Using 
 Moving Vehicles" is available on the Ofcom website 





 Poor wireless reception is symptomatic of a much bigger issue. The BBC's
 technology correspondent, Rory Cellan-Jones, must be hoping that his 
 neighbours don't decide to have a larger family.
  
 He recently spent ages setting up a high-speed wireless network (wi-fi) at
 home, documenting the whole tortuous process on the BBC Technology blog, but
 all his hard work could apparently be ruined by a single baby listener. 
 
 The intercoms that let parents listen in to every snuffle, sob and cry,
 operate in the same frequency band as wireless networks and can generate so
 much interference that they make the wi-fi unusable.
  
 The television re-broadcasters that many people use to watch satellite TV in
 the bedroom (without having to install a second set-top box) also use the
 same frequency, because it is one of the few areas of the radio spectrum that
 does not require a licence;  they too can slow down wi-fi speeds or make it
 hard for a computer to make a connection with a local network. 

 (vk2fjl audio)





 Pirates are lawless more ways than one

 Illegal broadcasting in the United Kingdom continues to attract tough action
 and strong words from the regulator Ofcom who in its latest Enforcement
 Report paints a picture of criminality, that goes far beyond being an
 unauthorised broadcaster.

 Ofcom says they “…..have increasingly become linked to other forms of criminal
 behaviour, with some being convicted for offences such as money laundering,
 drugs supply and firearms offences.ö

 This is far from the mere authority challenging image portrayed in the movie,
 ‘The Ship that Rocked’, about a pirate radio ship in 1966 at a time when the
 government owned BBC was the only broadcaster in the United Kingdom.

 Modern day pirate broadcasters reports Ofcom, often use transmitters that are
 non-compliant with the European regulations and can interfere with other radio
 systems or disrupt licensed broadcast stations.

 Ofcom enforcement teams continue to hunt down and prosecute offenders even
 through some are setting up their transmitting equipment and operating it
 remotely via the internet.

 The illegal broadcasters have been known to intimidate local residents and
 make threats to officials who challenge their behaviour.

 They gain access to building roof top spaces for transmitting antennas, cause
 damage or cost the property owners dearly in security measures to thwart their
 activities.

 During 2008 Ofcom seized 489 transmitters, raided 36 studios, prosecuted
 28 people and 88 others received formal warnings.

 (Jim Linton VK3PC audio )





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

 Watch what you do, your new car is watching 

 A NEW generation of intelligent cars is able to tell tales about their
 owners, potentially costing them money, their jobs and in extreme cases,
 their freedom. 

 Most new cars are now fitted with event recorders similar to aircraft black
 boxes. Data collected could be used to assess how well a car has been
 driven, how far and, in the event of a crash, what factors contributed to
 the accident.
 
 These event recorders could be used against you if your vehicle is involved
 in an accident. 

 Australia has had only one test case involving data recorders, where police
 used information downloaded from a Peugeot to establish how fast the car was
 travelling when it was involved in a fatal accident in 2006.
 
 Crash investigation is just one area where on-board computers are telling
 tales on drivers. A US website recently published a letter from Nissan
 warning owners of its GT-R Supercar, that the car's on-board computer can
 tell when it has been thrashed, neglected or tampered with and this could
 affect the warranty.
 
 Closer to home, Holden's Commodore can be fitted with a driver-monitoring
 system that can tell fleet operators whether their drivers have been
 speeding or using their company car on unauthorised trips. 

 (VK2FJL audio)





 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


 TOTAL READS - DOWNLOADS AND CHECKINS TOTALED  107059

 TOTAL RF CHECKINS REPORTED = 44770

 13367 = VK2
  8537 = VK4
  6633 = VK6
  5760 = VK5
  5537 = VK7
  4400 = VK3
  1093 = VK8
   554 = VK1


 HIGHEST VHF/UHF CHECKINS TO A SINGLE BROADCAST STATION = 2617 ON VK5RAD

 HIGHEST HF CHECKINS TO A SINGLE BROADCAST STATION = 553 VK7 80 METERS MORNING

 To all our broadcasters thank you! Please check both your weekly tally sheet
 and WIA web page and notify if correct or what changes need be made.

 We will be starting as usual with a "blank sheet" so as only the stations
 we know of for sure broadcasting are promoted.





 BROADCAST RADIO HOLDING ITS OWN VS. THE WWW

 According to a survey from American Media Services, Internet-only radio
 is gaining ground as a way to discover music.  None the less,
 terrestrial broadcast radio is not loosing any audience to it.

 In talking to 1,000 Americans by phone at the end of March, OmniTel
 personnel handling the survey  found that 27 percent of those polled
 say they have listened to Internet-only radio on an Internet site.  This
 includes 47 percent of young adults age 18 to 24 and about 34 percent of
 those under the age of 50.

 But even as new media, such as Internet-only radio, continue to gain in
 popularity, regular radio is maintaining its audience. In the latest
 American Media Services survey, 73 percent said they are listening to
 broadcast radio about as much or more than they did five years ago. 
 
 (arnewsline)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER 

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

 EUROPEAN HAM TO BECOME ISS COMMANDER

 Frank De Winne, ON1DWN, is set to become the first European Space 
 Agency  astronaut to oversee the International Space Station. 

 De Winne is currently at Russia's cosmonaut training centre outside of 
 Moscow. The launch is expected May 27.  

 For the first four months, ON1DWN, who is from Belgium, will be a
 Flight Engineer as a member of the Expedition 20 Crew.  With the next
 crew rotation ON1DWN will take over as Commander of Expedition 21
 and will serve in that position until his return to Earth in November.

 This will mark the first time that someone other than a Russian or an
 American has held that post.
 
 (Southgate)





 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 
     


 Last week it was Racing Cars, this week from North Queensland
 it is Hams communicating to the sound of galloping horses.

 Yes as this news goes to air this morning some Townsville based
 radio amateurs are out in the field playing with radios and
 tracking competitors in the Bluewater Horse Endurance Ride.

 Most of the operators have been up since 3am, having found
 their checkpoints in the dark and witnessing a glorious
 North Queensland sunrise. The operators are all monitoring
 competitor movements around the course and calling in
 reports to Ride Base located at the North Queensland
 Equestrian Centre. 

 The WIA National News and QNEWS local transmissions, (unlike South East
 Queensland and Brisbane where it is seldom transmitted these days,) in
 Townsville, news transmissions are being made from one of the checkpoints
 back into the Townsville VHF Repeater and we are hoping
 that lots of stations will call in during the call-backs !

 The operators will be on the job until 3pm today, provided
 all competitors complete the ride in the allotted 10 hours





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- STAMP COLLECTING OPERATORS
 radiostamps(AT)yahoogroups.com

  
 
 Special Postal Cancellation for ARDF - Bangalore, INDIA  

 Last Monday was World Telecom Day and celebrating in India 
 was the Tenth VHF Day Fox Hunt.

 A Special Postal Cancellation was approved by the Indian Postal Authorities
 on the 18th at Bangalore General Post Office. 

 de Lion Ajoy -VU2JHM
 International Director (2 Years),
 Lions International Stamp Club - LISC
 http://www.lisc.nl





 THE LOWDOWN COLUMN INCLUDING PRECISION BEACON TRANSMISSIONS
 Join the DownUnder LF Group's Mailing List:  
 http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/lofexp/
 Subscribe:         lofexp-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com.au
 BEACONS www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/micro/Precision 

 Japanese amateurs get LF allocation

 Japanese amateurs have been given access to a 3.1kHz wide segment 
 between 135.7 and 137.8kHz. 

 Only CW or narrow bandwidth data transmission less than 100Hz may be 
 used in the new band.


 In the UK, Ofcom has been carrying out an exercise to monitor RF spectrum
 usage across the country. 
 
 A fleet of commercial vehicles travelled around all parts of the United
 Kingdom to monitor and record details of spectrum usage from 10MHz to 5GHz.

 Data was collected and collated over a five-month period. The data amounted
 to 4.2 million individual spectrum measurements.

 The report titled "Capture of Spectrum Utilisation Information Using 
 Moving Vehicles" is available on the Ofcom website
 www.ofcom.org.uk/research/technology/research.





 SOCIAL SCENE        
    
 2009 

 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.


 June 7
 Oxley Region Amateur Radio Clubs 34th annual field day at the Sea 
Scouts Hall  in Buller Street Port Macquarie.  
Smorgasbord at reasonable prices and own expense, or make own 
arrangements for evening meal.
 9:00 am doors open for sales 


 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/


 Oct 31 - Nov 1
 
 sunny coast’s October Camp Catch-up at Maidenwell Observatory Brisbane valley
 west of Yarraman. More info from Noel VK4NL
 

 2010
 
 JAN 24 VK2
 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group's Radio Expo 2010  8.30am St Johns Church
 Hall, Mc Lean Street Coffs Harbour.
 
 
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