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 WIANEWS for week commencing Aug 02 2009     

 News this week is presented by members of South East Queensland club,
 Redcliffe. - JOHN VK4WX - sam vk4mas - SCOTTY VK4FLAE - phil vk4fil -
 RAY VK4CF.

 WIA NEWS for week commencing August 2nd. 


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 Change of Tone!

 Because 123 Hz was prone to interference such as music on the channel, FTAC
 has decided to revise such & has now set 91.5 Hz as the general use tone
 for repeaters.
 The WIA Band Plan has been Updated to reflect this and other changes, the
 new Band plans are dated July 24 2009.





 MEOW - THE CATS WHISKERS!

 Australia's defences against future bushfire threats received a significant
 boost this week with Telstra's launch of their $200,000 Mobile Exchange on
 Wheels, or, M.E.O.W. 

 MEOW is a simple and highly portable, fully functional telephone exchange,
 specifically designed to provide communications to disaster areas and was
 developed by Telstra engineers after the devastating bushfires Black Saturday.

 At an official event in Marysville, Telstra Consumer Group Managing Director,
 David Moffatt, said the launch of the MEOW was an example of Telstra's ability
 to use technology in response to natural disasters.
 
 Telstra's Mobile Exchange on Wheels weighs just three tonnes, light-enough to
 be towed behind a 4WD or light truck, and can be deployed within just
 30 minutes. 

 Once on-site two technicians can activate the device which can then provide
 450 telephone services and over 300 ADSL2+ services at speeds of up to 20Mbps.






 COP THIS!

 According to the Sydney Morning Herald, The Queensland Police "fraud squad" is
 crowing about being the first police force in the world to drive around
 scanning for open Wi-Fi hotspots, warning owners that they need to tighten up
 security. 

 Detective Superintendent Hay told the Herald that "it was illegal to use
 someone else's network bandwidth without their permission," though in most
 countries the laws are unclear on the subject. 

 Trying to bring down the world's largest free ISP (linksys) is probably an
 uphill battle, though Hay tells the paper the effort will "save mum, grandma
 and grandpa from losing their life savings, having their identity stolen or
 losing their kids' inheritance."

 Wardriving is going mobile with a notebook and directional antenna looking for
 open wireless links around the "burbs".

 And hot on this item, word that a UK man is "allergic" to wi-fi waves.

 For Steve Miller a trip to his local High Street is a living hell that makes
 him sick, dizzy and confused. 

 Pubs make him feel the same and he can't use trains, airports or hotels
 without experiencing head-banging agony. 

 But Steve doesn't suffer from some strange phobia. He is allergic to wi-fi. 

 "If I fancy a pint I have to travel three miles to the only pub in my area
 that doesn't have it. I can't just go to the shops because huge parts of the
 High Street affect me. 

 Being extra-sensitive to this "electro-smog" has made moving house a nightmare
 for Steve, as stray signals from neighbouring buildings could make him ill. 

 It has also cost the top DJ thousands of pounds in lost income. 

 Read the full story in The Sun newspaper, link on SouthGate AR club page.
 
 http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Australian-Police-Start-War-Driving-103538

 (VK7News and SouthGate/m0hok)



 


 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 club  have arranged to have Jeff Johnson VK4XJJ present a talk on 
 his trek across Australia Saturday August 29th in the club Library 

 



 VK3 
 web service:-  http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/      
 VKC Roundup    http://www.police   
     
 Midland Amateur Radio Club are holding a DATV presentation by Peter Cossins
 Friday October 16 at 7:30pm.
 This in their Radio Club rooms, the Scout Hall in Vine street Bendigo.
 The presentation will consist of a practical demonstration with a power point
 & video session.



 



 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/

 Alan Shannon VK4SN has advised the WIA that the Lockyer Valley Radio &
 Electronics Club will hold its Annual General Meeting at the Mary St Community
 Centre, Laidley on August Nine at 2pm. 





 TARC Management Meeting this Tuesday

 The Management Meeting of the Townsville Amateur Radio Club happens Tuesday
 4th of August from 7-30pm at the Club Rooms SES HQ Green Street West End.
 Along with the usual things that happen at the meeting there will also
 be some late breaking info about the Cardwell Classic Rally and TARCs
 activity during the Lighthouse Weekend. 




 TRUNK CALL

 On this day, National Tree Day, members of the Maryborough Electronics & Radio
 Group, "MERGE", will be operating their "Living Tree Antenna" from 1200 hrs
 AEST. Listen out for their "TREE POWERED TRANSMISSIONS" on or around 3615,
 7060 or 14.190.
 
 "MERGE" invites others to look up "Tree Antenna" on the web and attempt to do
 the same, but will welcome contacts from all.
 (Ray, VK4TPT).



 




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

 North West Tasmania Amateur Television Group's Foundation Assessment Success.

 Congratulations to Mark Grewar for successfully completing his assessment for
 the Foundation Licence.

 Mark passed with flying colours and has requested a call sign of VK7FZZZ.

 He is anxiously waiting for same and expects to be operational on 2M and HF
 as soon as he receives same.

 If you hear Mark on air shortly, please give him a call, as he would
 appreciate some contacts.

 Again, congrats on attaining your Foundation Licence, Mark.





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

 Are you a Foundation Licence holder wanting to upgrade?

 Amateur Radio Victoria announces its latest Standard Licence Bridging
 Courses. These are designed to help Foundation Licensees bridge the
 knowledge gap between the Foundation and Standard Licence syllabuses. 

 The course will be run over five Wednesday nights in September plus a
 weekend at the Amateur Radio Victoria offices in Ashburton.

 Places are limited and filling quickly. For more information contact Barry
 Robinson VK3PV.

 Phone 0428 516 001
 email vk3pv(AT)amateurradio.com.au





 Live on the Gold Coast Strip?

 Have you heard of the F-Troop net?

 Well here's your chance to join in. The Gold Coast Amateur Radio Society
 holds a casual net every Tuesday 7pm, on 146.700 to encourage foundation
 operators to get involved in controlling nets.

 Gold Coast also invite all amateurs to join in and take part in technical
 discussions and other topics that cover the hobby we all enjoy.

 Every Tuesday 7pm, on 146.700





 TARC WIA Exams Information

 Exam sessions in the North Queensland region are held on demand with WIA
 Assessors and assessment packs available for all 3 levels of licensing.

 Contact theTARCinc Acting WIA Exams Regional Co-ordinator Ray VK4NET on mobile
 0419 637 637 to have a mutually suitable date and WIA Assessor assigned to
 your assessment.

 Further information also available at
 tarc.org.au





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


 Invitation to a seminar on Future Wireless Technologies 
 
 The New Zealand Ministry invites participation at a seminar on Future Wireless
 Technologies - including Cognitive Radio, Software Defined Radio and
 Future Mobile and Broadcast Technologies on August 24. 
 The purpose of this event is to share knowledge amongst participants about
 emerging developments and to commence identifying the areas on which to focus 
 future technical and regulatory work.  





 I.C.A.S.A. TO HOLD HEARING ON TABLE OF FREQUENCIES

 ICASA the regulatory body in South Africa will be holding public hearings on
 proposed revisions to the table of frequency allocations in South Africa from
 17 August.

 The S.A.R.L. will be presenting the case for Amateur Radio.

 Last year SARL made proposals that new amateur allocations be considered
 around 500 kHz and 5 MHz, the extension of 160 metres to the full 1.8-2.0 kHz
 and allocations 2300 - 2450 MHz and 3300 - 3500 MHz.

 SARL is currently preparing its case in greater detail motivating the reasons
 why these allocations will be beneficial to amateur radio and its contribution
 to propagation and other studies.





 JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE

 It's once more into the breach for the Federal Communications Commission's
 efforts to authorize Broadband Over Power Line technology.

 The USA agency has unfortunately issued a new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
 asking for feedback on the power levels Access BPL systems should operate at
 so that they don't interfere with other services.

 The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) stopped this process dead in its tracks
 (as rightfully they should have) last year, having raised concerns about the
 transparency of the proceeding and BPL's potential for messing with ham radio
 signals and other bands.

 But the Commission is sticking to its guns, arguing that the technical
 standards it has already set may still be sufficient—at least, with a 
 modification or two.





 OPERATIONAL NEWS - ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2009 
 
 AUG 15 - 16	WIA Remembrance Day Contest 
 AUG 15 - 16	ILLW
 AUG 29 - 30    ALARA CONTEST (29th)

 OCT  3 -  4   OCEANIA CONTESTS – SSB
 OCT 10 - 11   OCEANIA CONTESTS - CW
 

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

 March 21-22  John Moyle Field Day 

 


 RD 2009

 Hello listeners I am peter Harding VK4OD with greetings from the desk of the
 RD Contest Manager.

 With this years RD Contest just around the corner here on Active service from
 East Timor is Lieutenant Chris Megaw VK4FR with some little known information
 from WWII

 Hello Listeners I am Lieutenant Chris Megaw, Currently on active  Service in
 East Timor, with the Remembrance Day Contest just around the corner I have a
 short story in regards to the Biscuit Bombers in WWII

 Attached to one of the Australian Helicopter units here in East Timor, One of
 my roles here is to resupply by Air, as they did in WWII. 

 At that time they did have very limited success with the delivery of supplies
 by  air, abandoning it favour of resupply by sea.

 On the night of April 19th 1942 all radios in the northern Australian port of
 Darwin were silent, the reason for this was that on the previous  night,
 a weak signal, using a three month old coast watcher code, from a coast
 watcher who had not been heard from for some time, had been picked up at the
 radio listening station at HQ Northern Territory Force in Darwin. All
 commercial and military radios had been told to stay off the air. About one
 month had passed since the last of the Allied Pacific bases had fallen and at
 the time the Japanese were believed have uncontested control of their new
 empire, apart from some guerrilla resistance in the Philippines. That night 
 the signal was received again. This time more clearly but the listeners in
 Darwin were sceptical, suspecting a Japanese ruse. They demanded proof of
 identity from the signallers, a transcript of the message follows./

 /Darwin  : "Do you know George Parker (the coast watcher)?"
 Signaller: "Yes, he is with us."
 Darwin   : "What rank is he?"
 Signaller: "Captain."
 Darwin   : "Is he there? Bring him to the transmitter. What is your wife's 
             name, George?"
 Parker   : "Joan."
 Darwin   : "What is the street number of your house?"
 Parker   : "94." /

 / A coast watcher officer in Darwin, knew from set procedures that this was
 Parker and that he was not a prisoner. Darwin HQ was satisfied and asked for
 a report. *The response was completely unexpected and secured a place in
 Australian military history.*/

 / "The Timor force is intact and still fighting. Badly need boots, quinine,
 money and ammunition."/


 I look forward to when we next meet just before the RD commences.





 International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend

 With just two weeks to go this annual event is set to be a huge success
 with 320 lighthouses registered so far and another more than 100 expected
 in coming days.

 Australia remains in the lead with 45 registrations ahead of Germany on 41. 

 The Lighthouse Weekend is on the 15th and 16th of August. To check out
 those already registered or to make a registration just visit the website
 ILLW.NET

 (Jim Linton VK3PC) 





 SPECIAL EVENT CALLS, 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 
     
 OZ 1658  ROS  350th anniversary of the Treaty of Roskilde        Till Dec 31  
 
 VARIOUS  SM STATIONS USING 1658 (Treaty of Roskilde)             Till Dec 31 
    

 VI 2 SRC 50 Summerland Clubs 50th Anniversary (VK2)              Till Aug 31

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

 VR 2009 EAG  The 5th East Asian Games Hong Kong                  Till Dec 31

 YL 90 AIR   90yrs of Latvian Air Force                           Till Dec 31




 CELEBRATING 90 YEARS OF THE LATVIAN AIRFORCE

 The Latvian callsign YL90AIR stands for 90 years air force in that
 nation.  The commemorative operation will remain on the air through
 years end. QSL via bureau or eQSL.





 WIRELESS WEATHER   
  
 BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!

 Talk about the cold of space.  On July 2nd  the flight detectors of
 Planck' spacecraft's High Frequency Instrument reached the amazingly low
 operating temperature of -273°C and did it by radio.

 Amateur Radio Newsline’s says the cool-down took place as the spacecraft has
 just entered its final orbit around the second LaGrange point of the Sun-Earth
 system.

 Planck is equipped with a passive cooling system that brings its temperature
 down to about -230°C by radiating heat into space.  Three active coolers were
 ordered to take over from there to bring the temperature down further to an
 amazing low of -273.05°C. 

 That's only 0.1°C above absolute zero which is the coldest temperature
 theoretically possible in our universe.





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

 Smart clothes could take photos.
 
 Clothes could one day take snaps of everything happening around whoever is
 wearing them. 

 US researchers have made smart fabric that can detect the wavelength and
 direction of light falling on it. 

 The research team has found a way to accurately place sensors in each fibre
 and co-ordinate the electrical signals they send when light falls on them. 

 The results were a step towards "ambient light imaging fabrics" said the
 researchers. 

 Led by Dr Yoel Fink from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the
 researchers have extended earlier work that placed sensors in relatively
 large polymer fibres. 

 Dr Fink and colleagues found a way to stretch the 25mm strands of polymer into
 much thinner fibres while maintaining the relative positions of the sensors. 

 This earlier work has led to the creation of very long and flexible light and
 temperature sensors that may find a role in smart fabrics for soldiers or
 those working in hostile environments. 

 In their latest work, described in a paper in Nano Letters, these thinner
 strands were woven into a 0.1m square section of fabric. The careful creation 
 of the fibres and positioning of the light-sensitive elements meant that the
 team knew which signals were being sent by which sensors. 

 This enabled the team to reconstruct, albeit crudely, an image projected onto
 the small square of fabric. The researchers said their work was an
 "important step" towards finding ways to get many nanoscale devices working
 together. 

 Story from BBC NEWS:
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/8143936.stm
 Published: 2009/07/10 09:48:59 GMT





 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 
  

 CubeSat Linear Transponder at Tokyo Ham Fair

 PE1RAH, will be demonstrating his CubeSat linear transponder at the JARL
 Tokyo Ham Fair this month, August.
 PE1RAH was responsible for one of the 435/145 transponders used on the
 Amateur Satellite VUSAT (VO-52) and last year he developed a 300mW PEP linear
 CW/SSB transponder that would run from a 3.6 volt battery and was small enough
 to fit into a CubeSat .





 EX-KE4IQB TO HEAD NASA

 Charles Frank Bolden, Jr., the former KE4IQB, has been confirmed by the US
 Senate as the twelfth administrator of the National Aeronautics and
 Space Administration.  Bolden commanded Shuttle missions STS-45 and
 STS-60 and was an active participant in the Space Amateur Radio
 Experiment or SAREX program.





 LUNAR ORBITER PHOTOGRAPHS APOLLO LANDING DITES

 NASA has released new photos recently taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance
 Orbiter showing the Apollo moon landing sites.  The pictures, radioed
 back to Earth, show the Apollo missions lunar module descent stages
 sitting on the moon's surface  This, as long shadows from a low sun
 angle make the modules descent  locations very evident.
 
 The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera was able to image five of the
 six Apollo sites, with the remaining Apollo 12 site expected to be
 photographed in the coming weeks.

 You can see the pictures at:
 nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/apollosites.html

 (NASA via ARNewsLine)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- INTERNET --- THE HAMS DOMAIN     
  
 
 NASA test new 'space internet' protocols.

 The University of Colorado at Boulder is working with NASA to develop a new
 communications technology now being tested which will extend Earth's Internet
 into outer space and across the solar system.
 Called Disruption Tolerant Networking, or DTN, the new technology will enable
 NASA and other space agencies around the world to better communicate with
 international fleets of spacecraft that will be used to explore the Moon and
 Mars in the future





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
 http://www.raotc.org.au

 OLD TIMERS
 Members and friends of the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club Australia are
 reminded that the next news and information broadcast will take place on the
 first Monday of the Month.

 using the RAOTC callsign of VK3OTN.

 10.00 am Victorian time on  7.060 and 3.650 MHz plus 1.843 MHz AM, and
 145.700.

 On 14.150 MHz at 01.00 UTC beaming north and 02:00 UTC west from Melbourne

 For those not yet retired,  8.30 PM Victorian time tune 80 metres 3.650 MHz 
 and in Tasmania, but at Victorian time, 8:30 on the Mount Duncan repeater
 146.625.

 With the objective to maintain interest and good fellowship among those who
 qualify for membership, full membership of the RAOTC is available to any
 person who has held, or has been qualified to hold, an Amateur Licence for
 a minimum of 25 years.

 Associate membership is available to any person who has held, or has been
 qualified to hold, an Amateur Licence for a minimum of 10 years.

 Associate members are entitled to all the privileges of Full Membership
 except the right to vote or to hold office.

 Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club 
 P.O. Box 107
 Mentone Vic 3194 
 www.raotc.org.au 

 Phone : 03 9579 5600 

 The RAOTC  News Broadcast can be heard in north west Tasmania on the
 Mount Duncan repeater 146.62 5Mhz 8.30PM monday, the same time as the
 VK3 3650 Khz Broadcasts.
  




 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
 
       

 DP9S German National Jamboree Station

 Special event station DP9S will be active from July 29 until August 8 at the
 German National Scout Jamboree in Buhlenberg
 The station will be operating using the callsign DP9S on HF and VHF around the
 Radio Scouting frequencies.

 Further details are on the DP9S website at
 http://tinyurl.com/DP9Scout





 GB4WINGS is QRV from WINGS 2009 until August 8 at Windsor Great Park.  
 On HF (SSB/Data with some CW) and 2m (SSB) most of the day and some evenings.
 This is part of a communications activity for 5000+ Guides and Scouts from 
 around the world. QSL via the bureau 





 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 
       
 Looking for a healthy add on to your amateur radio interests?

 A day out with your radio on a farm property, or in the bush?

 Want to take the YL or XYL and the kids?

 Want to help others and their families engage in healthy outdoor activity?

 How about an activity where motive force is restricted to one horse power, and
 where you can talk to the drivers as they pass?

 Where the fuel used is grown in the paddock and a minimum of greenhouse gas is
 produced - naturally.

 Here's your chance, particularly if you are in VK7.

 WICEN Tasmania (South) regularly provides safety checkpoints for the Southern
 Tasmania Endurance Riders.

 Their next ride on the 15th of August is close to Hobart, on the Clifton Vale
 property between Dysart and Elderslie. 

 So, if you want to get out of the shack, get some fresh air, help others
 involved in a great family activity and use your radio for something useful
 and enjoyable, mark your calendar now for the 14th and 15th August and give
 Chris VK7FCDW or Roger VK7ARN a call to let em know you'll be there. 

 (sourced to vk7news and Roger, VK7ARN, Secretary WICEN Tasmania (South))





 HAM RADIO HELPS AVOID RAILWAY ACCIDENT

 Ham radio may have helped to avoid a railway accident.  One involving a
 group of Illinois youngsters who decided to try to joy ride on a
 commuter train.

 Paul Streeter, AB9PS, had been attending a meeting of the National
 Railway Historical Society.
 As his train home departed the station, his son David, N9JFE, and two
 other club members who had waited with him noticed that a couple kids
 had jumped onto the engine.  Sensing the urgency in the situation, N9JFE
 used the emergency provision of the FCC's Amateur Service rules.  He
 tuned his HT to the railroad's frequency to notify the engineer that he
 had some unwanted kids clinging to the locomotive.

 The engineer brought the train to an emergency stop.  As soon as the
 train came to a halt, the crew jumped out when it chased the kids away.

 Now here's the kicker.  Apparently the kids took refuge right in front
 of the Downers Grove Police Department after  they jumped off the
 engine.  In fact, they were seen sitting on the agency's steps.   The
 engineer then asked the dispatcher to notify the police of what had
 transpired and of the youngsters where-abouts.

 AB9PS says that in his opinion that the situation was definitely
 life-threatening.  He says that the train could have reached 60 mph even
 though it was a local.  At that speed the kids would not have been able
 to hang on.





 SOCIAL SCENE 2009
 
 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009.

   
 


 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. 

 August 22 vk2
 Blue Mountains Amateur Radio Club's Winterfest 18 Simeon Road, Orchard Hills.
   



 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


 MAY 4-7 2012 VK5
 YL International 2012 Australia  (vk5tmc(AT)bigpond.com) 
 

 

 

 
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 We strongly encourage membership in the Wireless Institute of Australia
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