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 WIANEWS for week commencing July 12 2009    


 A GOOD RUN FOR YOUR MONEY, YES IT'S THE 4TH LICORICE CONTEST!

 ham fests across the country

 WIA CLUB GRANTS AND EXAMINATION SERVICE

 vk2 amateur honoured

 EIGHTH IARU REGION 3 ARDF CHAMPIONSHIPS CANCELLED

 alara birthday celebrations on gold coast

 TOP BAND LISTENERS IN VK6

 d-star contest from icom.


 All up and coming in this edition of
 WIANEWS for week commencing July 12  


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 Mayday Call

 Coast Radio Hobart Involved

 Coast Radio Hobart featured in a rescue 200 nautical miles off New Zealand
 when the yacht CARENZA with two adults and six children was dis-masted in
 bad weather.

 They activated an EPIRB and a mayday relay was broadcast by Taupo Maritime
 Radio. Carenza responded to the broadcast but was unable to be heard by Taupo.
 Coast Radio Hobart then offered to relay all messages between the vessel in
 distress, Taupo, the tug York Syme, a RNZAF C130 Hercules and the French Navy
 Ship La Glorieuse.  

 The skipper of the yacht reported they were safe and well but very scared and
 wanted to be taken off for the sake of the children.

 The La Glorieuse rendezvoused with Carenza around 4 hours or so later.

 After all were taken off the yacht she was scuttled.

 It was later revealed that the skipper made a makeshift HF antenna, using
 fishing line, to contact Coast Radio Hobart some 2,500 miles away.

 (Barry McCann VK7TBM, Manager, Coast Radio Hobart via vk7wia)





 WIA EXAMINATION SERVICE + GRANTS SCHEME

 Currently the Nominated Assessors are completing the last of the Learning
 Facilitator and Assessor audits and are experiencing difficulty in contacting
 some people.

 Would all assessors and Leaning facilitators please check their details on the
 Assessor information System and ensure that the contact details including
 phone numbers are correct.  The Assessor Information System allows a person
 who has logged on to change their own details and save the changes.

 Assessors please check with Learning Facilitators who assist with your
 assessments to make sure that their contact details are correct including
 their email.

 Learning organisers please check with all club members who are Assessors and
 Learning Facilitators and pass on this message.

 A WIA obligation to ACMA is to ensure currency of competency in relation to
 assessment. If contact cannot be made an audit non conformance will be
 generated. 

 If anyone is experiencing log on difficulties please contact Fred Swainston
 on (03) 59629421
 or email trainsafe(AT)silvertrain.com.au

 ALSO, ON GRANTS.

 Ted Thrift VK2ARA WIA Clubs Co-ordinator SAYS " As there has been no
 applications yet received, I have been asked to add this message.

 If your club does wish to apply for a grant but has not yet completed your
 application, please send in an Expression Of Interest.

 Send a brief message to secretary(AT)wia.org.au giving your club name, a brief
 description of your project and an indication of when you expect to complete
 your application.

 This may make it possible for applications to be left open, to include your
 club.





 VK2 Amateur honoured

 
 Peter O’Connell VK2EMU has told WIA news that well known Sydney amateur
 Syd Griffith VK2AHF has been recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours list.

 Syd was secretary of the VK2 division of the WIA, now Amateur Radio
 New South Wales, in the early 1970’s as well as training officer for WICEN
 at the same time. Syd is still regularly listed in the call-backs to both the
 WIA National news and the ARNSW new broadcasts.

 Syd was awarded the Public Service medal…….

 "For outstanding public service, particularly in innovative and sustained
 contribution to the enhancement and improvement of the technical capabilities
 of New South Wales Police."

 The citation continues……

 “Mr Griffith is a highly respected member of the New South Wales Police
 community focusing on technical development and operations. Throughout his
 career, he has provided an innovative and sustained contribution to the
 enhancement and improvement of the technical capabilities of New South Wales
 Police. He has actively engaged with other State Law Enforcement agencies to
 assist in the development of their capabilities in technical areas, as well as
 with partner Commonwealth law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

 Mr Griffith has also made significant contributions to a range of major events
 including the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, Commonwealth Heads of Government
 Meeting and meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation forum. His
 contributions have focused on the practical interaction between state and
 Commonwealth agencies including the coordination of inter agency technical
 communications, the allocation and sharing capabilities, and the provision of
 support and advice and resource to Commonwealth counterparts.

 Mr Griffith has made a significant contribution in enhancing the capabilities
 of not only New South Wales Police but the broader law enforcement and
 intelligence communities. He is held in very high regard for his knowledge,
 his willingness to share information, leadership and professionalism.ö

 Syd will be presented with his medal by the Governor General later in the year.

 Syd grew up in the town of Young in Central West New South Wales and as a
 teenager was greatly influenced by local amateur Peter Page VK2APP – now SK

 Syd Griffith VK2AHF P.S.M.





 BLUESAT

 BLUEsat, an acronym of Basic Low-Earth-orbit University of NSW Experimental
 satellite, is a digital amateur radio satellite being designed and built
 solely by students at the University of NSW.

 Westlakes AR Club President Frank VK2FJL picks up the story.

 "The satellite is a small cube measuring approximately 260mm on each side,
 excluding antennae, and weighs around 14kg.
 
 Powered by fixed solar panels on each face, it will carry a flight computer,
 radio transmitters and receivers, a power-control system, battery packs for
 when its orbit places it in the Earth's shadow, magnets to passively stabilise
 the satellite and align it with the Earth's magnetic field, and will be
 controlled via a dedicated communications ground station at UNSW. 

 BLUEsat will be placed in an approximately circular orbit at an altitude of
 around 750km that will take it over the poles. At this altitude, the satellite
 will travel around the Earth at a rate of around once every 90 minutes.
  
 BLUEsat is primarily an educational satellite, designed to give students at
 UNSW space experience which they could not obtain elsewhere. Therefore its
 mission has been chosen to offer low cost and minimum complexity, whilst at
 the same time offering enough of a challenge to inspire and enthuse the
 students who work on it. 

 The project is completely student-led, with members derived from a wide
 variety of disciplines including Engineering, Science, Commerce, Arts and Law.

 As far as the Uni is aware, BLUEsat is the only university satellite project
 in the world with an entirely volunteer student team, no full-time members,
 and no direct academic supervision.
  
 What Will BLUEsat Do? 

 Once in orbit BLUEsat will be a digital amateur radio satellite, which means
 that voice and data files can be uploaded to it by any amateur radio operator
 in the world over which the satellite passes. These same files can be
 retrieved by other operators in either real time, provided that the sender and
 receiver both have line-of-sight contact with the satellite, or at some other
 time when the satellite has travelled around to a different part of the world.
 This allows voice and data communication to and from remote areas without
 internet access.  

 Project Objectives 

 Success for BLUEsat is not measured solely by the payloads they aim to place
 in space.

 Overarching objectives are: 
 
 To show that a group of volunteer students can build satellite;  

 To show that Australia can make a significant contribution to space 
 hardware engineering;  

 To provide students in Australia with hands-on space engineering and  
 project management experience; and
  
 To provide an extension to the worldwide digital amateur radio service.  





 "SEMP TEE"

 The SMPTE09 exhibition and conference is the largest Australian media
 technology event in the calendar, and it starts in a little over two
 weeks.

 Many of the people who work in the industry are also amateur
 radio operators, but there will be many hams who don't work in the
 industry who WILL find this fascinating.

 SMPTE09 Conference & Exhibition is July 21-24, 2009 at the
 Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour.

 Event Web Site: www.smpte.com.au
 
 SMPTE09 is Seminars, Workshops, Road shows. The Australia Section of SMPTE is
 taking a proactive position on any events which contribute to education of
 members and participants in the industry at large.
 




 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. 
 

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

 Gippsland Gate Radio and Electronics Club reminds all radio and electronics
 enthusiasts that their annual Hamfest is fast approaching – it’s next Saturday
 folks – that’s right - Saturday, 18th July from 10am.

 The event will be held at the Cranbourne Public Hall corner of High and
 Clarendon St in Cranbourne - opposite the BP Petrol Station.

 Sift through 40 tables of pre-loved gear, as well as seeing the newer
 offerings from some of the well known names in radio and electronics. 

 Entry costs only $6 and includes a ticket in the great door prizes as well as
 free tea and coffee.  Hot food and drinks will also be available for purchase.  

 For more information, please see the June issue of Amateur Radio magazine or
 refer to the clubs web site at www.ggrec.org.au or email hamfest(AT)ggrec.org.au
 
 The members of Gippsland Gate Radio & Electronics Club look forward to seeing
 you at their Hamfest on the 18th July.

 (Chris VK3QB)





 East Gippsland Amateur Radio Club would like to remind members of the up and
 coming AGM, the AGM will be held in the Rivers Room at the Bairnsdale RSL Club
 corner of Princes Highway and Forge Creek Road, Sunday  26 th of July at
 1330 hours , meals may be had from 1200 hours and after the AGM a hands on
 session will be conducted at the QTH of Peter VK3BPB, at 200 Bengworden Rd,
 Bairnsdale.

 More information may be found on the clubs web site vk3egc.org , 
 
 I'm Michael , Clubs Publicity Officer VK3HAU."





 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/

 There's that old saying, "that fools rush in where angels fear to tread" which
 is getting balanced by another old saying that " if you want something done,
 give it to a busy person." 

 What am I talking about? The Wide Bay Mini Ham Fest, of course. Getting the
 word out amongst the local community, has extended to ALARA and the 4WD clubs,
 the amateur news services and the local media that a get-together is being
 held just slightly off the beaten track.
 
 Gootchie is roughly halfway between the cities of Gympie and Maryborough,
 nestled in farmland and surrounded by gum trees. A real bush setting, you
 might say, but still only about 4Km off the Bruce Highway. The local QCWA hall
 is the venue with the local ladies participating with a display of handicrafts.

 Other community organisations have indicated an intention to participate, as
 well. With trade and retail tables and the beloved preloved amateur gear,
 this mini fest promises to be typically amateur whilst at the same time
 inviting the non-amateur community to join in the country hospitality. 
 
 The hall is wheelchair accessible and the food on offer is being selected to
 appeal to all palates whilst remembering health needs of different people.
  
 Why the rush? Well this was just an idea 5 weeks before the event date. Must
 be off, so much to do and so little time to do it.........see you at the Wide
 Bay Mini Ham Fest, Saturday 25th July at the Gootchie QCWA Hall,
 Gootchie Road, Gootchie. Circle the date on your calendar.





 The Sunshine Coast Amateur Radio club will be holding their Annual Sunfest on
 Saturday the 12th of September to be held at (the same place as last year )
 Woombye School of Arts  Blackall Street Woombye.
 For a table please contact Harry VK4TK on 0409488025 or at vk4tk(AT)dodo.com.au
 There will be 25 tables of new and preloved goodies a door prize and raffles
 throughout the day. Tables are $15.00 and this includes 2 entry tickets.
 Admission price is $5.00 a head.
 The "Kitchen" will be running as usual with hot and cold food and drink as
 usual.





 North Queensland Amateur Radio Convention

 The 2009 North Queensland Amateur Radio Convention
 will be happening in the garrison city of Townsville from
 Friday 18th to Sunday 20th September.

 Daytime events will be happening at James Cook University
 Douglas Campus with night time events centred on one
 of the better bistros and convention rooms in the city.

 The registration deadline for Convention services is Friday August 28th.
 For an electronic copy of the Venue and Events notes and a
 Registration Form either surf to the TARC website
 http://www.tarc.org.au
 or send a message to the TARC email address
 vk4wit(AT)wia.org.au

 (Gavin Reibelt VK4ZZ)





 DISCUSSION POINT  
  

 www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/licensing/classes/amateur/Licences/samplelicence07.pdf
 
 Anyone who has had a chance to read the UK amateur licence form could be
 excused for being surprised at its length. 23 pages which includes not only
 the details that we in VK expect but the operating conditions which apply to
 each grade of licence and the power and bands available to each grade.

 In other words, it is also the basic regulations manual for amateur radio
 operators.
 
 As we wait for the implementation of the final outcomes of the 2002
 discussion paper but having seen the successful introduction of a Foundation
 Licence it is interesting to ponder the path that the UK has taken. The VK
 Foundation Licence was modelled on the one from the UK and in both countries,
 it has contributed to the growth of the licence numbers. The figures given at
 the WIA AGM show that there only 200 less F calls than standard calls.

 This is impressive growth.
 
 In the UK, Foundation calls have access to the majority of bands and are not
 restricted from using digital modes.

 What has become apparent from contact with UK colleagues is that the ability
 for the M3 licensee to pursue the hobby as one of self training, as per the
 ITU definition, seems to have encouraged many to build their experience and
 enthusiasm and move on to a higher licence grade. The actual numbers are not
 readily available so no direct comparison can be made with the outcomes
 down under.
 
 Feedback that I have received from many amateurs, including trainers and
 assessors is that it is time for us to more fully integrate our Foundation
 operators into the hobby and review the privileges’ they have in the light of
 overseas experience. I agree with this, do you?
 
 I'm Geoff VK4ZPP.





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

 FOR INFO ON LISMORE REGION FOUNDATION AND ADVANCED COURSES, LISTEN UP!
 
 Foundation course will be Sat /Sun 15 & 16 August Cost $20 + text book +
 exam fee.

 Advanced Theory course will be 22/23 & 29/30 August. four day course $50 +
 text book + exam fee.

 WIA exam fees are currently $35 for under 18 years or $67 for adults.

 Contact Duncan vk2dlr(AT)sarc.org.au for bookings and more information.
 Summerland Amateur Radio Club. VK2SRC Ph.: +61 02-66247247





 Over to vk6 where ham collage have successfully passed 7 candidates last
 Tuesday night.

 Congratulations to Nathan who successfully passed his foundation license.

 congratulations to Adriana, Meg, Colin, Michelle and Wayne who successfully
 passed their standard license, including me, vk6frja, Well done guys!
 while we all eagerly wait for our call sings, I think we all deserve a pat on
 the back.

 That 6 months of study, paid off.





 Congratulations and welcome to the bands to Thomas van Geytenbeek VK7FTOM,
 Robin Smith VK7FRSA and James Cooper who were all successful Foundation
 Licensees in R.E.A.S.TS last foundation licence session and assessment.

 The next foundation training and practical assessment session will be in
 November please let Reg know if you are interested on cellphone number
 0417 391 607
 
 or email: 

 regemm(AT)ozemail.com.au





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

 The Eighth IARU Region 3 ARDF Championships, originally scheduled for 29th
 October to 3rd November near Bangkok, Thailand, have been cancelled due to
 concerns for the safety and convenience of participants. 

 This announcement was made on June 26th by JA1HQG, chair of the IARU Region 3
 ARDF Committee.

 In his announcement, he added that there was insufficient time to make
 arrangements to hold the championships in another country of Region 3 this
 year. 
 
 It would seem over the last few weeks there was mounting concern by the
 organizers that the political situation during the contest period could
 cause a problem.
 
 After serious consideration by both RAST and the Region 3 Committee a
 statement was released by Yoshio Arisaka JA1HQG, Chairman of the Region 3 ARDF
 Committee the cancellation.
 
 This means that there will be no Region 3 Championships until 2011.

 At this stage it is unclear if RAST will host the 2011 Championships or
 whether it will be hosted by another society.

 WIA ARDF Coordinator Jack Bramham has followed up by saying on the WIA web
 that The WIA last hosted this event in 2003 and as there are only a small
 number of Region 3 Societies competing the Championships it may be in VK in
 either 2011 or 2013. 





 More countries get access to 7MHz frequencies

 Belarus has gained access to the extended 40m band.
 In the 7.1 - 7.2MHz frequency range it is allowed to use SSB and CW with 500W
 max and, as always, up to 1kW in contests under a special authorisation.

 In the same decision of the State Commission for Radio Frequencies that was
 dated May 14 but just recently released, the 160m band has also been extended
 for Belarus amateurs. The frequencies accessible are now 1.810 to 2.000MHz.

 (Ganesh VU2TS)





 W4RA, Honoured.

 Larry E. Price, W4RA, was honoured at "Ham Radio 2009" in Germany.

 In a presentation made by IARU Vice President Ole Garpestad, LA2RR, who had
 served as President of the Norwegian Radio Relay League (NRRL) from 2000-2002
 Price was honoured with the highest NRRL award, the Knight of the Order of the
 Golden Key.

 The award was given for Price's many years of service to the IARU, the
 ARRL and Amateur Radio in general.

 IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH, then conferred the title of IARU President
 Emeritus upon Price.

 Price served as ARRL President from 1984-1992 and as IARU President from
 1999-May 2009.


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 NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE    
  
  
 EUROPE MAY REQUIRE HAM GEAR TO MEET EMMISSION STANDARDS

 Future amateur radio gear may sold in Europe need to meet very specific 
 emissions standards.  The Radio Society of Great Britain reports that the 
 European Telecommunications Standards Institute is moving towards requiring 
 commercially produced, ready to use amateur radio equipment to conform to 
 international standards for emissions.  As of now, the proposals will not 
 affect kits or homebrew equipment.  If such rules were enacted it would 
 likely lead to a price increase in commercially made gear sold in that market.





 HAMS COMMEMORATE THE APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING

 Ham radio operators around the world spent the weekend of June 27th and 
 28th bouncing radio conversations off the surface of the Moon.  This to 
 help commemorate Apollo 11 Moon landing 40 years ago.

 Organized in Australia and the United States, the on-the-air event brought 
 together hundreds of amateur radio operators from around the world, some 
 armed with their own radio dishes.  It was timed to coincide with the 40th 
 anniversary next month of the Apollo 11 landing that took place on July 20, 
 1969.

 The earlier date was chosen for two reasons.  First is that the Moon does 
 not orbit directly around the Earth's equator, this was the nearest weekend 
 organizers could arrange for practical reasons.  Secondly, the date 
 chosen  happened to  coincide with the 2009 ARRL Field Day operating 
 event.  This meant that there would be lots of hams on the air on every 
 mode including Moonbounce.

 At airtime its not known how many Apollo anniversary contacts were made, 
 but those hams trying had to be patient. It takes about 2.5 seconds for a 
 radio signal to reach the Moon and bounce back to another part of the 
 Earth.  As such any two way contact meant waiting about 5 seconds to get a 
 reply.  


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 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  


 SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2009
    
 JUL 14 - 15    IARU CONTEST
	
 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 

 


 The IARU HF World Championship begins at 1200 UTC Saturday, July 11 and
 goes until 1200 UTC Sunday, July 12. Complete rules may be found on the
 ARRL Contest Web page www.arrl.org

 All logs must be e-mailed or postmarked no later than 1200UTC August 11, 2009.

 One Society proudly supporting this contest is the JARL

 The Japan Amateur Radio League is activating nine HQ stations in all Japanese
 call areas during this weekends IARU HF World Championship. 

 The following special event stations hit the airwaves already on July 6th.


 8N1HQ  15m     CW Kimitsu, Chiba 
 8N1HQ 160m/10m CW Minato Ku, Tokio 
 8N1HQ  80m    SSB Minami-Ashigara, Kanagawa 
 8N2HQ  10m    SSB Nakatsugawa, Gifu 
 8N3HQ  15m    SSB Nara, Nara 
 8N3HQ  40m     CW Kobe, Hyogo 
 8N3HQ  20m     CW Miki, Hyogo 
 8N4HQ  80m     CW Okayama, Okayama 
 8N4HQ  40m    SSB Okayama, Okayama 
 8N8HQ  20m    SSB Iwamizawa, Hokkaido 

 All QSOs will be confirmed via the Japanese bureau automatically





 D STAR CONTEST

 The very first D-Star world wide contest has been organised for July 25 to
 July 31.

 The contest will run from UTC 00:00 July 25, 2009 (Sat.) until to 24:00 July
 31, 2009 (Fri.)

 The D-Star contest is open to any ham radio station worldwide operating
 D-STAR equipment and will take place on the 144, 430 and 1200 MHz bands using
 DV mode.

 10 winners will be selected from the participating stations (excluding any
 disqualified stations) in a draw, and they will receive an IC-80AD or IC-E80D.

 For full details visit http://www.icom.co.jp/world/d-contest





 IT TAKES "ALL SORTS"

 Pontefract and District Amateur Radio Society is marking Pontefract Liquorice
 Festival 2009 with GB0PLF, which is on the air now until Liquorice Day on
 12th July, today Sunday.

 This will be the fourth year PDARS has run a station for the Liquorice
 Festival and the attractive GB0PLF QSL cards issued in previous years have
 become quite famous.





 MOONING

 To mark the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing and Neil Armstrong's
 famous one small step, GB1SS is on the air until 20th July. This follows on
 from last year's GB0BUZZ when Pontefract and District Amateur Radio Society
 had a visit from Buzz Aldrin himself.
 GB1SS will be on the air on the anniversary - including 20.17 UTC on 20th July
 the very moment of touchdown - and they have a special commemorative QSL card 
 ready for all contacts made.

 VE3MOON was approved by Industry Canada for use in celebration of the 40th
 anniversary of the landing of men on the moon on 20 July 1969. It will be in
 use from 14th July until 27th July. eQSL or paper cards can be sent to
 VE3OIJ either via the Bureau or Direct.





 Special Event Station 4C50C via satellite from Mexico 

 Omar XE1AO, a regular satellite operator from central Mexico, reported news of
 a special callsign that will be showing up on the satellites between now and
 31st August 2009. 

 The call, 4C50C, is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the creation of the
 J. Roberto Levy radio club in Colima state.
   
 Initially, XE1AO will attempt to put 4C50C on AO-51's evening passes along
 with VO-52 and FO-29 evening passes. It’s hoped to expand the use of 4C50C
 onto SO-50 and AO-27.

 On HF, the special call XE50C has been used from different parts of Colima.

 For hams outside Mexico, XE1J is the QSL manager for these special calls.  

 (southgate)





 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 

	 
    
 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    

 
 
 VI 2 SRC 50

 For the month of August SARC will be using the callsign VI2SRC50.
 Club stations and operators, 50th Anniversary weekend, Club nets etc.
 Also from Summerland, the Lighthouse Weekend, Ballina (Richmond Head)
 Lighthouse.





 DXpedition to Clare Island

 Members of the Dalkey Island Contest Group plan to activate Clare Island for
 the forthcoming IOTA Contest which takes place on 25-26 July. The callsign
 EJ1DD will be used in a '100 watt DXpedition' entry and the IOTA reference is
 EU-121.

 QSL information is via EI7CC.





 G3ZHI gets licence to publish Callbook data 

 Ian G3ZHI has just received a licence from the UK regulator Ofcom, allowing
 him to publish the UK Amateur Radio Callbook data.

 In a letter to Ian, Ofcom admit to being taken by surprise at the high level
 of interest in this data. 

 Ian says that anyone can now download the Callbook data FREE from his website
 www.qsl.net/g3zhi/cb1.html

 (G3ZHI/SOUTHGATE)





 RIB

 If you are visiting Perth - the one in VK^ - or are resident here, be aware
 VK6RIB is back on air. VK6RIB s an information beacon which is active 24/7 
 and carries this WIA National News, News West, RAOTC Broadcasts, Club news,
 News on Courses and exams and the like.

 Signal reports to ham College Please.

 Maybe this is an innovation which could be copied in other call areas....





 INTRUDER WATCH - ENFORCEMENT ZONE

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

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

 VK Coordinators for I.A.R.U.M.S. ?


 IARUMS NETS
 Friday 0730 UTC 7.065.5 with VK4CEU David.  

 
 Amateur HF 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  





 Last week on this WIA news presented by CRARC members mention was made of
 how lucky we were in VK not to have problems with Intruders as none had
 been reported to WIA news since the days of VK4DU heading up the IW program.

 Well John VK4TJ, realising we were, in his words, trolling for input,
 sure started the ball rolling with his IW contacts! 

 John also sent in a massive listing!

 As John said "Yes, it would be lovely to think that the reason we never hear
 of intruders on the WIA National News is because there are none. Sadly,
 intruders are so pervasive, so commonplace that Karl and I don't think of them
 as newsworthy any more. 

 I am only able to spend a few hours per month at it. Imagine how big a list
 it would be if I spent even an hour per day on it, and if I reported all the
 regulars, not just the newbie’s!

 There has been a lot of interest in "numbers stations" of late due to the
 arrest of the Cuban spies in USA. (Previously reported by Jim Linton on
 WIA National News)

 Note from my log that our region is not immune!
 
 Point taken John, now to "Cajole" our WIA IW Team into sending regular
 reports! 

 Another who responded was Brett VR2BG, and I quote.

 "Am QRT now, a bit of a canary in a coal mine I tell our telecom authority,
 like how our air has gotten so bad over past 20 years, our bands are so bad
 I let my licence lapse.  Many of the big-ticket intruders are from my own
 country &  nothing is being done about it.

 So is a surprise to see lack of interest in VK to use the mechanism you
 lot have, you don't know how lucky you are to have something like that.
 Use it!

 Intruder stuff was a big interest before I quit, you can hear & see a bit of
 what it's like this close to the problem at:

 http://home.pacific.net.hk/~vr2bg/hrsa

 I've been helping VU2UR compile the IARU R3 Monitoring System reports
 since the Bangalore conference.  To do that I've since been talking directly
 with national MS coordinators like VK's Karl & also contributors like John
 VK4TJ in hopes we can do better document the intruder problem.

 Another development close to you guys is with ZL1BYA stepping down as
 NZART's intruder coordinator, some of the ZLs have started a mailing list
 for spotting intruders.  Until Len's replacement can be found, it looks like
 I'll be harvesting reports from there as well as going through all the DX
 cluster spots for anything to do with intruders (the intruder spots are now
 part of the IARU R3 MS reports at: http://www.iaru-r3.org/ms/ ).


 And you can see a video of a presentation on OTHR I made at the recent
 Asia-Pacific DX Convention here:

 mms://max-server.net/2008_vr2bg
 
 Brett also forwarded some quiet controversial material, so with the likes
 of Brett in Hong Kong and John in Australia, all it would need now is YOU our
 listeners to send intruder reports to the intruder watch program,

 intruders(AT)wia.org.au





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

 DIGITAL DELIVERY TO REPLACE FILM

 Get ready for a new communications experience.  That 
 of three dimensional digital movies coming to a big screen near 
 you.  Amateur Radio Newsline's Fred Vobbe, W8HDU, has the details:


 Five Hollywood studios have agreed to help pay for a part of the estimated 
 $1 billion cost to introduce  digital theatre projection technology on 
 about 20,000 movie screens in North America.  The rollout across the United 
 States and Canada, covering about half of all screens in the two nations 
 will cost of about $70,0000 per theatre screen.

 Adding digital equipment is the critical first step in the technological 
 upgrade to being able to show 3-D movies.  According to The Walt Disney 
 Company, more than twenty 3-D films are set to hit theatres through 2010, 
 but only 873 locations in the U.S. and Canada, with a total 1,264 3three 
 dimensional projection systems, are currently available to show them.

 For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Fred Vobbe, W8HDU.


 Movies in 3-D were a novelty in the 1950's when audiences had to endure 
 poor quality red and blue lens glasses to see them.  Now with modern 
 digital technology they may become commonplace and expected when you 
 venture out to see something on the silver screen. 

 (ARNewsLine)





 Recycling Old Electronic Gizmos

 The USA switched from analogue to digital TV a week or so ago. In Australia,
 analogue switch-off begins region by region from June 2010 to December 2013.
 This may be an opportunity to look at all the old electronics gizmos you have
 lying around, and consider including them in the inevitable gizmo round-up that
 will happen here, just as is now happening in the USA where an estimated
 99 million old TV sets lie unused, let alone the analogue sets still in
 service.





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

 In the spirit of "communicating with the uninitiated", rather than
 "preaching to the converted", members of the Maryborough Electronics and
 Radio Group in Queensland feed the WIA and Qnews broadcasts into the
 "eQSO for PMR radio" system.

 This FREEWARE system is identical to, but totally separate from, the
 amateur eQSO system.

 As the PMR service is, like Australia's UHF CB service, so-called
 "Licence Free", this enables anyone, anywhere in the world to log in and
 listen to the WIA broadcasts on their computers using the Client
 software, or, where local regulations permit, establish an RF gateway
 and re-broadcast locally on Europe's PMR or 27MHz FM services, or the
 Australian UHF CB service.

 Of the last years 755 call-ins to the UHF CB broadcasts, 23 were via
 eQSO, from as far a field as Gippsland and Bendigo in Victoria, Perth WA,
 Canada, the USA, the UK, Sweden, Norway, Turkey and Germany.

 The farthest away log-in was from TRAVIS, on the island of SPITZBERGEN,
 in the SVARLBAD group, located half way between Norway and the NORTH
 POLE, and surrounded by POLAR BEARS!

 Details can best be found by entering AU6PER into your search engine,
 downloading the software, entering the Australian Server's IP address
 and setting up your node.

 From the Maryborough Electronics and Radio Group, I'm Ray, VK4TPT.





 Hi, this is Phil, VK6GX, the Perth 160m WIA news relay.

 Last Sunday morning we experienced excellent conditions for the Top Band news
 broadcast and callback, with an all time distance record for the call-back of
 507km to Kalgoorlie.

 Another long haul call-back was from Geraldton, 400km north of Perth, with
 several others around 200km away from the south.

 Interestingly, three of the stronger country stations were using the
 Drew Diamond, short, top loaded vertical, including the one from Kalgoorlie,
 who was 5 & 6 at this location in the hills, east of Perth, and received me
 at S9 throughout the broadcast.

 Drew's antenna design is a very effective antenna for those with space
 limitations, See your AR magazine December 2004 & January/February 2005
 editions for construction details.

 I hope to hear you on Top Band soon. 





 Amateur Radio Previews
 July 2009

 Amateur Radio is already out. For a while now, they have been aiming to get
 the magazine to you by the first of every month, and that target has just
 about been achieved. The front cover is a people picture and so was last
 month, in contrast to the long run of equipment photos. That’s Tina VK5TMC
 on this month’s cover, and there’s more on Tina below.

 And talking of photos, have a look at pages 28 & 29 for a panoramic view of
 the Currie lighthouse on King Island in Bass Strait. Glenn Alford VK3CAM
 presents an interesting report on preparations for International Lighthouse
 Weekend, coming up on 15-16 August. He also includes some history of the
 island and its lighthouses, illustrated by more fine photos inside the back
 cover.


 July is always the ladies issue of Amateur Radio, and that’s why Tina VK5TMC
 is featured on the front cover. Tina has just taken over as President of
 ALARA (that’s the Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association). Read all about
 Tina and her new management team on page 22, in an article by retiring 
 ALARA President Christine Taylor VK5CTY. You have been reading the ALARA
 column in every issue of Amateur Radio for many years, and that was another
 of Christine’s regular contributions.

 But there’s more! How about a lady who has been an amateur radio operator for
 70 years  - yes, 70 years. Mavis Stafford VK3KS has that rare honour, and the
 story of her amateur achievements is told on page 23 by Jim Linton VK3PC.
 Turn to inside front cover for more pictures, and to page 34 for an account 
 of the special luncheon and the certificate presented to Mavis by WIA
 President Michael Owen VK3KI.

 On page 5 there is a timely article on radio frequency interference (usually
 called RFI) and your computer. Your sensitive radio receiver can probably
 “hearö much of the noise generated by a nearby computer but there are ways to
 overcome this problem. Dale Hughes VK1DSH explains how to go about noise
 reduction for the most common modes of interference. This follows on nicely
 from the article on page 53 of the June issue of Amateur Radio.

 There are two articles on loop antennas this month, but they are very
 different in design and frequency band. On page 25 Andy Williss VK5LA
 describes his “Hentennaö for six metres, and on page 11 you can read
 Drew Diamond VK3XU as he explains how build an active loop antenna for
 1.8 to 4 MHz.

 Lighthouses are the topic for next month with the special ILLW event on
 15-16 August. But read this month, on page 21, a little story about the most
 southerly Australian lighthouse, still withstanding the Roaring Forties.
 Roger Nichols VK7ARN tell us what some radio amateurs are doing down there.

 Don’t forget the regular columns presented every month by Amateur Radio.
 They are all written by experts in their fields and keep you up-to-date on 
 your special interest. In particular, read our new Contests columnist
 Craig Edwards VK5HRT on page 41, plus a few final words from retiring
 Contests editor Phil Smeaton VK4BAA.

 (Tom Potter VK3UBS)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ARDF
 WIA ARDF COORDINATOR VK3WWW  Jack vk3www(AT)alphalink.com.au
 http://users.mackay.net.au/~ron/
 http://www.homingin.com
 http://www.ardf.org.au 
     

 Re- Capping International ARDF News

 Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF) is an international sport similar to
 orienteering except instead of navigating to a point on the map competitors
 must locate 5 transmitters around a bush course.  Each year there are
 championship events - Regional championships one year followed by World 
 Championships the next year.  This year, 2009, is the year of Regional 
 Championships. 

 In Region 3 amateurs were preparing to travel to Thailand in October, with the
 host society Radio Amateurs of Thailand (RAST) the organizers of this year’s
 Regional championships.  Over the last few weeks there was mounting concern by
 the organizers that the current political situation during the contest period
 could cause a problem.
  
 After serious consideration by both RAST and the Region 3 Committee a
 statement was released by Yoshio Arisaka JA1HQG, Chairman of the Region 3 
 ARDF Committee saying “On behalf of the IARU Region 3 ARDF Committee, I truly
 find it regrettable, but I must make an announcement that the IARU Region 3
 ARDF Championships planned to be held in 2009 has cancelled due to the
 following reasons.
 
 1. After careful consideration, the host society, the Radio Amateur Society of
    Thailand, has made a decision that it would be prudent to cancel the
    championships planned to be held in Thailand from October 29 to November 3,
    2009 because of unexpected possible political problem.

 2. There is not enough time to make all the arrangements to hold the
    Championships in other country in Asia Pacific Region in 2009.

 We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause.ö

 This means that there will be no Region 3 Championships until 2011.  At this
 stage it is unclear if RAST will host the 2011 Championships or whether it
 will be hosted by another society. 

 The WIA last hosted this event in 2003 and as there are only a small number
 of Region 3 Societies competing the Championships may be in VK in either 2011
 or 2013.

 In releasing this statement, WIA ARDF Coordinator Jack Bramham VK3WWW
 expressed the WIA’s gratitude for the work that had been done by RAST in 
 preparation for this year’s championships, which he believed would have been 
 an outstanding success, but acknowledged that in the circumstances there had
 been no real option but to cancel the event.

 The WIA’s is very grateful for the work that had been done by RAST in 
 preparation for this year’s championships, which I believe would have been
 an outstanding success, but I must acknowledge that in the circumstances
 there was no real option but to cancel the event.

 Jack Bramham VK3WWW
 WIA ARDF Coordinator





 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  


 Gold Coast Amateur Radio Society  are celebrating Alara's  34th 
 birthday at their Clubrooms 85 Harper St, Nerang.
 NEXT Saturday 18th July from 11.30am.

 Could the ladies bring a plate of nibbles to share and there will be a 
 BBQ for the OM's at a cost of $3 and funds go to the Club.

 There will be a raffle and stall for the ladies to browse and maybe buy.
 Pam vk4pto your Alara State representative looks for as many Alara 
 ladies to come and enjoy the party.





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER 

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

 What's following the International Space Station?

 Sky watchers are reporting a 'mysterious satellite' following the
 International Space Station. It trails the ISS by about one minute, relatively
 faint, but definitely there, says a report in Spaceweather.com

 Mystery solved: 

 The follower is Progress 33, a Russian supply ship. 

 Today, Sunday July 12 it will come within meters of the space station to test
 a new automated docking system. 

 Check the Simple Satellite Tracker for flyby times and get two spaceships

 for the price of one: http://spaceweather.com/flybys 
 
 (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 


 Regional Communications Support Co-ordinator
 Blue VK4FBLU has put out the call for support for other events happening
 in the not too distant future. Here’s a list !

 Sat 18 July - Next Saturday
 Magnetic Island to Townsville Swim - Cleveland Bay

 A chance to get out on the bay for free and be part of one of the
 premier long distance international swim events.

 Operators needed for both maritime portable and beach portable positions. 


 Sun 19 July - Next Sunday
 King of the Hill Hillclimb Heat Three - Mt Stuart

 Mix a day out playing with radios to the sound of squealing tyres
 and the smell of burning rubber. Operators needed to man Start
 and Flying Finish for Time Control and Safety comms.

 If you are available for any of these events contact Blue VK4FBLU
 on telephone 47754184 soonest with an offer for support .





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- VHF AND ABOVE  
  

 WA1ZMS TRANS-ATLANTIC BEACON GETS MORE POWER

 The WA1ZMS Trans-Atlantic spotting beacon on 144.285 MHz has just had an 
 increase in power.  This  CW beacon is also GPS locked and the antenna is 
 beaming at 60 degrees from IARU grid locator F M 07 f m.  While it has yet 
 to be heard in the British Isles, its owner Brian Justin, WA1ZMS says that 
 given the right conditions, the signal may make it across the pond.  More 
 about this experiment is on-line. Google WA1ZMS.

 www.directivesystems.com/WA1ZMS





 "OVER TO YOU" - FEEDBACK TO THE NEWS ROOM

 Whilst the broadcast team may not get much direct feedback, Dawn, VK4FTBA
 has advised that looking at the connections statistics on the GCEGInc
 web page, some 50 hits were recorded using the link to access
 hamfest.org.au. This after the news went out last Sunday!

 (geoff vk4zpp)


  
 SOCIAL SCENE        
    
 


 2009
 
 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009.

   

 

 


 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  

 
 July 25 vk4
 Gootchie CWA - Wide Bay Mini Hamfest




 AUG 2  VK3
 Yarra Valley Amateur Radio Group White Elephant Sale Healesville Memorial Hall.
 

 August 2 vk6
 Northern Corridor Radio Group's WA Hamfest. Cyril Jackson Rec Centre
 Fisher st Ashfield.


 August 8 VK2
 Summerland’s 50th Anniversary Dinner will be held Saturday evening, 8th August.
 Goonellabah Tavern to start 1800K.


 August 9
 SARCFEST from 0800K at the Clubrooms, Richmond Hill. 





 SEPT 12 VK4
 Sunshine Coast Amateur Radio club Sunfest, The Woombye School of Arts 
 Blackall Street Woombye. 


 SEP 13 VK5
 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest 9:30am.
 Goodwood Community Centre, Rosa St Goodwood.


 SEP 18-20 VK4
 North Queensland Amateur Radio Convention, James Cook University,
 Douglas Campus. Surf to theTARCinc website http://www.tarc.org.au
 for event and registration information


 SEP 25 - 27 VK4
 The Central Highland Amateur Radio Club Annual General Meeting at
 Camp Fairbairn near Emerald.






 OCT 11 VK3
 Shepparton and District Amateur Radio Club'S communications and display day
 (Hamfest), St Augustine’s Hall Orr Street Shepparton.
 


 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
 
 Qld Sunshine Coast’s October Camp Catch-up Maidenwell Observatory
 Brisbane valley west of Yarraman. 


 NOV 1  VK2
 Westlakes Amateur Radio Club's "Westlakes Field Day".

 




 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.





 FEBRUARY 14 VK3
 WIA 100 Centre Victoria RadioFest No. 3.


 FEBRUARY 28
 Wyong Field Day,  Wyong Race Course. 





 APRIL 2 VK3
 Midland Amateur Radio Club's Radio, Electronic & Astronomy Expo.
 Venue to be advised.


 JUNE 5 VK2
 Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club's 35th Annual Field Day.



 2012

 JAN 23-FEB 17 YEAR 2012
 World Radio Conference WRC-11 Geneva 23rd January TO 17th February 2012



 

 


 

 
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