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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

 Oh... and to contact us with your news because
 If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!

 email nationalnews(AT)wia.org.au 

 http://www.wia.org.au  (click news in member area) Submit your audio news 

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 WIANEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING NOV 29 2009.
 
 MORE ON THE QANTAS STORY, IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME, E-VOTING COMES TO THE RSGB,
 FAMED INVENTOR LOUIS KING PASSES AWAY, COMMUNICATIONS IN A SHRIMPS EYE & 
 Much Much more

 ALL UP AND COMING IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF
 AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING NOV 29  2009
 
   


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 NATIONAL AND WIA NEWS HERE........

 TRIPLE ZERO

 A man lying in a hospital bed phoned triple zero to get urgent medical help
 when no one responded to the nurse call button.

 The man was in the Hobart Private Hospital's high-dependency unit here in
 VK7 after an operation and woke to find he was bleeding.
 
 He rang his bell to obtain help from nursing staff, said the Health
 Complaints Commissioner annual report released yesterday.  

 Finally, the man called the emergency triple-zero telephone number before
 he was treated. 

 Commissioner Allston's report says a night duty supervisor arrived at the
 man's bedside at the same time as two nurses who had been attending other
 patients in the ward. 





 Did space radiation nearly down a jetliner?

 Cosmic rays are the latest theory as to the cause of a Qantas flight in
 October last year that gave its passengers and crew a roller-coaster ride, as
 the aircraft's nose pitched violently downward twice in rapid succession.

 The Australian Transport Safety Board is now seriously considering whether
 cosmic radiation corrupted the aircraft's flight control systems throwing
 passengers and in-cabin luggage around.

 Eleven passengers and a flight attendant were seriously injured. The jet
 made an emergency landing rather than continue after plunging 650 feet,
 leveling out only to drop a further 400 feet.

 A stream of high-energy galactic and solar radiation constantly interacts
 with the Earth's upper atmosphere. This can create neutrons with the
 potential to affect aircraft avionics systems.

 Earlier thoughts that electromagnetic radiation from passenger laptop
 computers, or powerful radio signals from a military base near the flight
 path, have both been ruled out as a cause of the malfunction.

 The International Space Station experiences cosmic rays interactions and
 special precautions are taken to protect the space-craft and its crews.

 I'm Barry Robinson VK3PV and you're listening to VK1WIA.





 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

 
 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/
 

 Last weekend, Nov 22 Townsville Amateur Radio Club held her 2009 AGM
 amongst the shady trees and well maintained gardens of
 Rossiter Park in Aitkenvale.

 An eager throng of attendees were at the venue from 7am when
 Ken VK4QZ cranked up his BBQ with wheels and proceeded
 to turn out yummy pancakes made to Lex's modified recipe by
 Richard VK4FRJG.

 Not ONLY pancakes, but a true "ham and eggs" feast!

 The AGM proceedings got underway from 8-30am and, with a
 lot of local hams present at the meeting! Details from "MATMAN" in 
 the local QUEENSLAND QNEWS thismorning.





 EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO   
 www.hamcollege.com.au  
  
 NOW YOU KNOW!: IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME

 Ask any high school physics student and they'll tell you that electrons
 govern pretty much everything we do. We call electrons in motion an
 electrical current, and those radio waves that we hams are so fond of
 are the result of high frequency electrons traveling in our antenna
 conductors. Think of a 40 meter wave as an accidental tourist who wants
 to go somewhere (somewhere nice and warm, maybe a rare DX station). But
 how to get there? It needs some mode of transport -- think of electrons
 as the transport providers.

 We use our transmitters to move the electrons in our antennas
 to-and-fro to produce radio waves, hopefully to that rare DX
 destination. When the radio waves get there, they set electrons in
 another antenna in motion. That current -- electrons in motion -- is
 amplified and detected at the receiving location and a QSO is made.

 But why do we call them electrons? The ancient Greeks noticed that
 amber attracted small objects when rubbed with fur; apart from
 lightning, this phenomenon is thought to be man's earliest known
 experience of electricity. Back in the year 1600, the English physician
 William Gilbert -- in his treatise  De Magnete -- coined the New Latin
 term  electricus to refer to this property of attracting small objects after
 being rubbed.
 
 (sourced to arrl)



  
 Donation to Irish Society

 The IRTS has received a very generous donation from one of its members,
 John EI6IJ. For health reasons, John has been forced to cease driving
 and has presented the Society with his 2008 Kia Rio hatchback automatic!

 The car has been converted for disabled use and professionally fitted out
 with a FT857. 

 It is intended that the proceeds from the sale of the car would be used to
 assist members who for reasons of changed circumstances such as ill health
 or change of accommodation are finding it difficult to practice and enjoy
 their hobby. 

 The fund would also support the promotion of Amateur Radio in schools and
 other youth organisations.

 Well done John EI6IJ!





 INTERNATIONAL NEWS  

 Icom IC706 has ceased production

 News has filtered through from ICOM Japan that the very popular
 IC-706 Mark 2 G HF VHF UHF Transceiver has ceased production.
 Advice has also been received from ICOM premium dealer
 Navcom Electronics that there are only 14 units currently held in
 stock in Australia and that this stock is expected to deplete rapidly.

 There is good news as well though, as from 16 November 2009 all ICOM
 amateur radio equipment is being backed with a 5 year warranty.

 Thanks to Bazz VK4TBD at Navcom Electronics for most of this
 information.





 E-VOTING COMES TO THE RSGB

 Electronic voting has come to Radio Society Great Britain's elections. This
 with word that a new electronic voting system administered by the Electoral
 Reform Society is now up and running for voting in the RSGB 2009 balloting. 

 There are four Board places to be filled and Region 9 also has an election
 for the Regional Representative position.  RSGB members have until noon on
 December 10 to register their vote.

 (arnewsline)





 FAMED INVENTOR LOUIS KING PASSES AWAY

 Louis Arthur King, 94, the founder of Kintronic Labs has passed away. 

 Considered to be one of the nations finest consulting engineers, Louis King
 started his engineering career as a professor in the electrical engineering
 department at Clemson College, now Clemson University.  That's where he
 instituted the teaching of radio engineering courses.  He later went on to
 help design the first air-cooled 50 kilowatt  AM transmitter at RCA and
 received the patent for the bistable multi-vibrator, better known as the
 flip-flop circuit. 
 
 Louis King was recognized by the National Association of Broadcasters in
 2007 as the recipient of the NAB Lifetime Radio Engineering Achievement Award. 

 (arnewsline)



 
 G8KW Silent Key

 Rowley Shears G8KW who established KW Electronics has passed away at the age
 of 90

 Those UK Radio Amateurs who joined the hobby in the 1950's or 60's will be
 familiar with the range of Amateur rigs that KW Electronics produced at the
 Vanguard Works in Dartford, Kent. During this period KW Electronics was the
 UK's leading Amateur Radio manufacturer.
 
 Rowley G8KW will be fondly remembered by users of rigs such as the
 KW Vanguard, KW Valiant, KW Viceroy, KW Vespa, and KW 2000.
 
 (SOUTHGATE)
 

 
      
  
 COMMUNICATIONS IN A SHRIMPS EYE

 From the technology page comes the story of the remarkable eyes of a 
 marine crustacean could inspire the next generation of DVD, CD players and 
 possibly telecommunications gear.  This, according to a new study from the 
 University of Bristol published in Nature Photonics.  Amateur Radio 
 Newsline's Bruce Tennant, K6PZW, in a recent 'cast said that the mantis
 shrimps used in the study are found on the Great Barrier Reef here in 
 Australia and have the most complex vision systems known to science. They 
 can see in twelve colours while humans see in only three.  Also, it can 
 distinguish between different forms of polarized light.
 
 Special light-sensitive cells in mantis shrimp eyes act as quarter wave 
 plates which can rotate the plane of the polarization of a light wave as it 
 travels through it.  This capability makes it possible for mantis shrimps 
 to convert linearly polarized light to circularly polarized light and vice 
 versa.

 Manmade quarter-wave plates perform this essential function in CD and DVD 
 players and in circular polarizing filters for cameras.  However, these 
 artificial devices only tend to work well for one colour of light while the 
 natural mechanism in the mantis shrimp's eyes works almost perfectly across 
 the whole visible spectrum from near-ultra violet to infra-red.
 
 This would not be the first time humans have looked to the natural world 
 for new ideas.  In another bit of research the lobster's compound eye 
 recently inspired the design of an X-ray detector for an astronomical 
 telescope.
 
 This new research into the amazing vision capabilities of the mantis shrimp 
 and how it might one day improve communications in the human world was 
 conducted at the University of Bristol's School of Biological Sciences in 
 collaboration with colleagues the University of Queensland here in VK.





 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  

 ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2009 
     
     
 NOV 28 - 29   VK SPRING VHF-UHF FIELD DAY
 NOV 28 - 29   CQ WORLD WIDE CW
 

 March 21-22  John Moyle Field Day 
  
 

 DECEMBER 6 BROADCAST thats a week away will feature a special RD expose'
 by Peter Harding the Contest manager these past couple of years.

 As this IS an important report he trusts you will tune in!





 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 
     
 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

 
 The 29th Indian Antarctic Expedition

 vU3BPZ will be in Antarctica with the 29th IAE. The crew has finished
 the pre Antarctic training & medical checks. The overwintering Team will
 start a long term operation till March 2011. 
 
 VU3BPZ will be on the air from Maitri Base (WAP IND-03, IOTA AN-016) using
 his personal call VU3BPZ and also a special call AT1ØBP on the way to be
 issued by Ministry of Communication & IT for the event.

 QSL via VU3MKE.
 



 Daniel EI9FHB should be active from the Kish lighthouse until Wednesday 9
 December. The Kish lighthouse is located about 10 miles east of Dun Laoghaire
 and marks a sandbank on the route to Wales.

 It's a 'newish' light, built in '65 and is undergoing a major overhaul of
 power systems and navigational aids. 

 Daniel will be operational on HF voice.





 WIRELESS WEATHER    

 Solar Cycle 24 continues to ramp up

 Cycle 24 sunspot group has been numbered 11033 by the NOAA/SWPC. 
 It is located near N17E20 and contains a beta magnetic signature capable of
 producing very small B class solar flares. SIDC Belgium assigned it
 Catania #28.

 The old solar cycle 24 sunspot group #11029 has produced new sunspots and has
 been re-numbered 11033 by NOAA/SWPC. SIDC Belgium has given the sunspot group
 Catania 30. 
 It is located near N21E47 and contains a beta magnetic signature capable of
 producing very small B class solar flares.

 The NOAA/SWPC sunspot number is 29 (the second highest so far for cycle 24)
 and the SIDC Belgium sunspot number is 30. The solar flux index (SFI) is
 77.4

 The new sunspot groups could push the SFI above 80 in coming days. This would
 raise the maximum usable frequency (MUF) of the F layer high enough to
 improve propagation conditions on 20, 17 and 15 meters.

 Solar cycle 24 continues to ramp up this month!

 (Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O via southgate news)





 THE QNEWS WORK BENCH - the nuts and volts report -
 (Measure twice - Cut once!)   
      
 BOSE INTRODUCES WIRELESS STREAMING AUDIO SPEAKER

 Audio equipment maker Bose has introduced its new SoundLink wireless music 
 system.  This is a one-piece portable speaker system that allows users to 
 play streaming audio from their computer wirelessly in and around the home.

 The new SoundLink system was designed as a simple solution for people who 
 listen to sound stored on their computer, but do not necessarily want to be 
 at their computer to hear it.  No software or Wi-Fi connection is required. 
 Just plug the included USB key into the computer, select the sound from any 
 Internet source and the audio will stream to the SoundLink system via a 
 long-range wireless link that works through most walls and floors.

 The included infrared remote control operates the power and volume. 
 It can also send transport control commands to most applications, allowing 
 users to skip tracks or play/pause from a distance.  More information about 
 this novel product is on-line at www.Bose.com 

 (ARNewsLine)


 

 PL-259 CONNECTOR TOOL FOR COAX CABLES

 Tired of using pliers to screw on the PL-259 connectors when you are
 preparing cables? 


 This work bench tip from the pages of the ARRL Letter.

 Pliers always seem to do some damage by the amount of force this task
 requires.

 I use an inexpensive 1/2 inch PVC female to male coupler.

 Simply use a step drill and ream out the female end. This works for most
 half inch coaxial cables.

 PL-259s do vary in diameter.

 Be sure to measure yours before you ream out the PVC adapter.

 It will not take a lot of reaming for the connector to fit snugly. The outer
 part of the PL-259 that fits into the connector is 0.55 inch diameter. This
 makes a secure fit.

 If you wear out the adapter, purchase another, as they are inexpensive.

 This works for Paul K4AVU.





 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 





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- INTERNET --- THE HAMS DOMAIN     
    
 Become a Martian

 NASA and Microsoft Corp. have collaborated to create a Web site where 
 Internet users can have fun while advancing their knowledge of Mars. 

 Drawing on observations from NASA's Mars missions, the 'Be a Martian' Web site
 will enable the public to participate as citizen scientists to improve Martian
 maps, take part in research tasks, and assist Mars science teams studying data
 about the Red Planet. 

 "We're at a point in history where everyone can be an explorer,"
 said  Doug McCuistion, director of the Mars Exploration Program at
 NASA  Headquarters in Washington. "With so much data coming back from
 Mars missions that are accessible by all, exploring Mars has become a shared
 human endeavor. People worldwide can expand the specialized efforts of a few
 hundred Mars mission team members and make authentic contributions of their
 own." 

 Participants will be able to explore details of the solar system's  grandest
 canyon, which resides on Mars. Users can call up images in the
 Valles Marineris canyon before moving on to chart the entire Red  Planet.
 The collaboration of thousands of participants could assist scientists in
 producing far better maps, smoother zoom-in views, and  make for easier
 interpretation of Martian surface changes. 
 
 To enroll as a virtual Martian citizen and start exploring, visit the url
 typed up in this weeks text editions of WIA National News.

 http://beamartian.jpl.nasa.gov

 (SouthGate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- QRP


 Version 2.0 of WSPR released

 Joe Taylor K1JT has released a new version of his Weak Signal Propagation
 Reporter software WSPR

 WSPR (pronounced "whisper") stands for "Weak Signal Propagation Reporter."
 This program is designed for sending and receiving low-power transmissions
 to test propagation paths on the MF and HF bands. Users with internet access
 can watch results in real time at WSPRnet.

 WSPR 2.0 introduces a number of new features including a user-friendly setup
 screen with drop-down selection of audio devices and rig-control parameters,
 support for compound callsigns, fine selection of the fractional time for
 transmitting, and a Tune button.

 A new Advanced setup screen offers optional CW identification and tools for
 frequency calibration and automated frequency corrections for your radio.

 Full details are presented in the WSPR 2.0 User's Guide, which you will need
 to read in order to use the new features. 
 
 WSPR 2.0 can be downloaded from
 http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wspr.html





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

 EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES IARU REGION 3 
 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz

   
 Disaster Communications on Facebook 

 Members of TCSWAT - The Turkish Special Wireless Activity Team - have set up
 a new platform for the 'Disaster Communications' on Facebook.
 
 You can click the link in the text edition this week.

 www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=339153870400 

 to be the member of Disaster Communication .... 

 (TA0U via southgate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ATV (Every pixel tells a story) - Video  
 arvideonews.com
 hamradiotube.com
 youtube.com

 VK3RTV DATV update

 The digital amateur television VK3RTV on Mt Dandenong east of Melbourne is
 now operational with analogue inputs on 1250MHz and 10.41GHz, and now
 DVB-S on 1276MHz.

 A new downlink antenna is being built for DVB-S on 1250MHz.

 Repeater custodian Peter Cossins VK3BFG advises that it is resulting in
 very good quality and no pixellation on fast moving objects.

 VK3RTV operates on 446.5MHz with a multiplexed output providing VK3RTV1 and
 VK3RTV2.  Each channel runs at 5.5 Megabits.

 There are many Set Top Boxes, and some USB digital receivers with manual
 tune capability that will receive the signal.

 Further developments with the VK3RTV project include touch tone selected
 signal and quality reports.

 A number of radio amateurs are receiving VK3RTV on a domestic television
 antenna. Others need a good 70cm yagi.

 The digitisation of VK3RTV is funded by Amateur Radio Victoria with
 additional support of $1,000 from the WIA Club Grants Program, plus
 volunteer out of pocket and in-kind donations.

 I'm Barry Robinson VK3PV and you're listening to VK1WIA





 REWIND - A LOOK BACK IN HISTORY   
  
 THE WORLDS FIRST RADIO STATION

 What is the world's first radio station?  Although AM radio broadcasts were 
 tested in 1906 and used for voice and music broadcasts up until WW1 it 
 wasn't until 1916 in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania when 8XK began regularly 
 scheduled broadcasts.  8XK would receive the first official broadcasting 
 license in 1920 with the call sign KDKA.

 But there's more to this story.  At 6:00 PM on November 2, 1920 the US 
 presidential election returns were announced from a shack in East 
 Pittsburgh by Leo Rosenberg and KDKA became the world's first commercial 
 radio station.

 More on this story is at the National Museum of Broadcasting website at the
 U-R-L found in this weeks printed report.

 http://nmbpgh.org/conrad_project/historical_background/commercial.htm





 SOCIAL SCENE        
    

 2010
 
 
 JAN 4 - 14 VK2
 AUSTRALIAN SCOUT JAMBOREE  Cataract Scout Park south of Sydney.


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

 JAN 30 VK4
 Bunya Mts & Dist AmCom host "HAM AND WINE FEST 2010" at Maclagan.



 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.

 
 JULY 17 VK3
 GGREC Hamfest Start Time : 10:00 





 Oct 29 - 31
 VK1OOWIA Westlakes ARC during our WIA centenary celebrations. 


 NOV 7 VK5 
 2010 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest Rosa St Goodwood



 2012
 
 15TH IARU REGION 3 CONFERENCE hosted by V.A.R.C. in Ho-Chi-Minh City, Vietnam.



 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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