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 This is WIANEWS for week commencing July 20 2008   
 

 
 
 

 NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK 16 - 24 August, 2008

 National Science Week (NSWk) is an Australian Government initiative that is
 helping to inform us about science and technology so that everyone can be
 better prepared to make the best choices for our future.

 It is the perfect opportunity to showcase some of our great science and
 technology, people and issues. 

 The range is enormous - from 'hip' young scientists to senior researchers or
 business people trying to 'make money from molecules'.

 In the lead up week Queensland are hosting a whole "science pavilion" at the
 Brisbane EKKA showcasing health, water, robotics, insects DNA and forensic
 hands-on science. There is even a science show bag containing lots of
 experiments to do at home.   

 We have had no word into our newsroom that we as radio amateurs are involved
 in this showcase to our youth!

 For further information, Queensland media enquiry contact details below.
 Ann Uldridge
 Media Liaison 
 QLD National Science Week Coordinating Committee
 www.scienceweek.info.au   
annul(AT)bigpond.net.au




 ACMA revises proposed channels for digital television repeater services in
 remote central and eastern Australia and welcomes submissions on the proposals.
 
 Areas include Bourke, Lightning Ridge, Bathurst Island, Groote Eylandt, Jabiru
 Charleville, Roma and Weipa in Queensland and Ceduna, Coober Pedy and
 Roxby Downs in South Australia to name but a few of 94. 

 ACMA has also identified as yet unassigned channels that may be used for other
 purposes, including datacasting, in areas where channels for both national and
 commercial or only commercial services are identified. 

 The proposals are in a discussion paper and revised draft variations to the
 commercial and national digital channel plans, released Tuesday.  

 'ACMA has at all time given viewers' interests a high priority. However, these
 plans may have some impact on the use of VCRs and set-top boxes, although any
 disruption is expected to be relatively minor as, in most cases, all that will
 be required is re-tuning television sets and VCRs,' said ACMA's Mr Chapman. 
 
 The discussion papers and revised draft variations to the digital channel plans
 are available on the ACMA website, or by calling freecall 1800 226 667.
 The closing date for submissions is 5.00 pm, Friday 2 August 2008. 

 (Media contact: Donald Robertson, ACMA Media Manager)





 Aussies embrace their lighthouses 

 Just four weeks to go to International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend on
 the 16th and 17 of August there's been strong support from Australia's radio
 amateurs and clubs.

 When this annual event began in 1999 there were only four VK stations
 participating, VK2CE, VK4CHB, VK7TS and VK7WS who was the keeper at  
 Bruny Island light at the time.

 However Australian lighthouses registered for next month's event number 35,
 second only to Germany with 37 entries out of more than 250 so far worldwide.

 Another way of looking at it is that with about 400 lighthouses around the
 Australian coastline nearly 10 per cent of them will be activated. There's
 still a few accessible lighthouses not registered. 

 For example, there are two lighthouses in Portland, Western Victoria, and
 another at Port Adelaide. Any takers for these?   

 Why not do it yourself or organise one or two mates to spend some time at
 a lighthouse over the weekend - and you can also take part in the
 Remembrance Day Contest operating portable.

 Sunday the 17th August, is also International Lighthouse Day which involves
 some lighthouses opening to the public and possible media attendance that has
 in the past help promote amateur radio.

 Visit the website ILLW.NET to register or for more details.

 I'm Jim Linton VK3PC and you're listening to VK1WIA.





 Beth Langley VK2AO is the Vice President ARNSW and has put out a call to those
 interested in DX expeditions and who are current members of ARNSW.

 ARNSW is looking at staging a number of DX trips across Australia over the
 next 18 months with the intention of setting up HF radio sites over long
 weekends and a long trip with a four week travelling expedition to a number of
 destinations as part of the 100 year celebration of our WIA.
 
 If you want to be part of an expedition or a support site or can assist in
 some other way please get in touch.

 These trips will need a team of dedicated people if they are to be successful.

 If you are an F call, a Full call or somewhere in between then this is the
 chance of a lifetime.

 If you would like to be part of fun then call Beth VK2AO on 041 31 555 31.
 
 (arnsw web)





 2 Letter Call Ballot - Final Dates Announced - This is Michael Owen, VK3KI

 First some news about the ballot for two letter callsigns to be conducted on
 behalf ACMA by the WIA.

 After some delay, last Tuesday the WIA and ACMA signed a contract that will now
 allow the ballot to proceed.

 On 1 August 2008 the WIA will be publishing on the WIA website a paper setting
 out the process for the ballot and the times for the ballot, as well a list of
 the available two letter callsigns and a downloadable application form that must
 be completed if you want to participate in the ballot.

 A non refundable payment of $59.74 is required to participate in the ballot.
 That includes GST.

 That charge is reasonably related to the anticipated cost of conducting the
 ballot.  The costs associated with the ballot are considerable and it would not
 be reasonable for the WIA and its members to meet them.

 The closing date for applications to participate in the ballot will be 29 August
 2008.

 The ballot will be conducted by Friday 19 September and letters advising
 participants whether they have been successful or not will be posted by
 24 September.

 Information on the ballot, and a general response to the submissions received in
 response to the invitation to comment will also be published in the August issue
 of Amateur Radio.

 So, if you are interested in participating in the ballot for two letter callsigns
 check the WIA website on 1 August or make sure that you read the August issue of
 "Amateur Radio" magazine.

 And now two other brief items.

 WIA Secretary, Geoff Atkinson VK3AFA attended the Twin Cities Radio & Electronics
 Club Annual General Meeting in Albury last Monday.

 The Club had been successful in last years Club Grant Scheme and Geoff presented
 the club's cheque to Club President Tom Sanders VK2XAU.

 Geoff also presented the Al Shawsmith Award for the best non technical article 
 last year to Graeme Scott VK2KE for his article in July 2007 AR on Teaching 
 Amateur Radio Classes. 

 In Western Australia the Northern Corridor Radio Group will be holding their
 annual Hamfest on Sunday 3 August at the Cyril Jackson Recreation Centre in
 Fisher St, Ashfield. 

 WIA Director Eddie Saunders VK6ZSE, with assistance from Keith Bainbridge VK6XH
 and Neil Husk VK6BDO of the Western Australia Advisory Committee will be manning
 the WIA table.

 On sale at the WIA table will be the Second Edition Foundation Licence Manual,
 the WIA Call Book and a range of WIA merchandise.

 Do go to this important event, and do make sure you catch up with the WIA
 representatives, and, if you are not a member, they will be more than happy to
 accept your membership.





 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA.  

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

 Central Coast Amateur Radio Club say the next Wyong Field Day will be 
 Sunday, the 8th of February 2009 with some changes made to the program on the
 day.

 The Traders will commence their selling at 0900 hours, the "Flea Market" stall
 holders will commence at 0800 hours and to encourage younger members of the
 community all children and young people aged 17 and under will be admitted
 free on the day.

 More Field Day info from  Ray  VK2HAY  phone (02) 43 40 2500.




 Westlake's are planning to hold an event, possibly under the guise of a
 Boot Sale, Clayton Field Day or even just a chance to get together socially.
 9.00am Saturday 2nd August.
 It is proposed that Westlake's  nationally acclaimed BBQ will be in full swing.
 Club members have been urged to bring items for an auction... Soo dig into
 your unwanted gear cupboard.  

 (vk2fjl)




 August Meetings in VK2 include:-

 Orange and district meeting and AGM on the 1st.
 Oxley region meeting on the 2nd.
 Westlake's Clayton's Field Day.
 Taree and district meeting on the 5th.
 Oxley region meeting on the 8th.
 SARCFEST, at Richmond Hill on the 10th.
 Oxley region meeting on the 22nd.
 Blue Mountains winterfest on the 24th .
 Shahzada Horse Enduro from the 25th to 29th.
 Twin Cities field day at Albury on the 31st.




 VK4    
 web service local news:-   www.wiaq.com/qnews/upload/qnewsbcast.htm
 local news email qnews-vk-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com subscribe in subject field.
 VKR Roundup  http://www.police.qld.gov.au/News+and+Alerts/Media+Releases/

     
 A MAJOR phone outage hit hundreds of thousands of customers across southeast
 Queensland, cutting landline, mobile and internet services this week.

 It was believed to have hit the Optus network and had a flow-on effect on other
 carriers. 

 Brisbane Airport was affected with automated check-in and baggage handling
 facilities hit, leading to flight delays.

 Frustrated south-east Queensland customers alerted Optus to their major
 communications breakdown.. by telephone?  
 
 "We became aware of the problem because the customers have to ring us to
 report the problem," an Optus spokeswoman said. 
 
 Emergency services in Brisbane remained unaffected by the service disruptions
 and triple-0 calls, which use Telstra lines, were still able to be connected.

 A Queensland Ambulance Services spokeswoman said they were unaffected by the
 blackout, because "we rely on radio communications."

 (various media reports)





 VK6 
 web service   http://www.vk6.net/newswest-index.html 





 VK8  

 DARC have held a farewell BBQ and presentation for Trevor VK8CO who is leaving
 after 30 yrs service to the club.





 EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO  
  
 MORSE COURSE OF COURSE

 The content of the Morse transmissions from VK2WI on 3699 KHz is generated by
 a programmable controller with over 2700  words which takes almost 6 hours to
 cycle through allowing great variation in the transmissions. 

 These transmissions are continuous except for during the WIA Sunday News 
 broadcast periods when it and most of the VK2 beacons are shut down
 automatically to minimize interference to the broadcasts and those listening
 to them.

 In addition to the VK2WI Morse practice transmissions on 3699 KHz, there are
 other broadcasts under the callsign of VK2BWI. They are transmitted twice
 weekly on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and are on a frequency of 3550 KHz
 commencing at 2000 hours local Sydney time.    

 The transmitted Morse text includes practice with figure groups and callsigns.
 Speeds vary from 4 wpm, up to about 20 wpm, in standard and Farnsworth mode.

 Callbacks are taken after the broadcasts, which last about an hour. 

 So, if your Morse is a little rusty, or you would just like to learn CW, tune
 in Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 3550 KHz, at 8pm.

 These sessions are sponsored by Amateur Radio NSW. 




 HAM COLLEGE
 For those who have enrolled in the Advanced course for 2008 - this is a little
 reminder that the course begins this week.

 For those wanting to write exams - there is an open exam day scheduled for the
 26th of July and the 30th of August. Please let myself or Neil VK6BDO know if
 you are intending to sit exams on this day.
 
 If you are looking to attend a foundation course the next course is scheduled
 for September 20/21.  For further information on courses/exams and dates with
 Ham college contact details can be found at www.hamcollege.com.au or call
 0412 704 226.




 INTERNATIONAL  
   
 The South African Amateur Radio Development Trust is introducing an annual
 study grant for young licensed radio amateurs who wish to enter a University
 or University of Technology to study electronics and communication.

 The study grant will contribute 15,000 Rand towards the first year of study.

 The aim of the study grant project is to encourage young radio amateurs to
 enter a career in communication and electronics. 

 (sarl)





 ELMER LINK NOW FULLY ACTIVE

 The SARL Elmer link is now fully active.  If you have a technical question
 about amateur radio or need advice on participating in a contest, an RFI
 problem or need information about an antenna, send an email to
 elmer(AT)sarl.org.za

 SARL Elmer Fred Scheepers, ZS1FCS, will seek an expert answer to your question.

 You will not find the word Elmer in many dictionaries.  It is a typical
 amateur radio term meaning mentor, a person who assists newcomers to amateur
 radio.  Whether you are a newcomer or an old hand, your questions are welcome.
 




 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, 
 Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA.   
 
 2 men putting up a radio antenna were electrocuted in Kansas City last Sunday.
 Sources reported that a 65-year-old man and his 27-year-old son were installing
 an antenna for a ham radio installation when said antenna came into contact
 with an AC powerline.

 According to an Internet posting by Chuck Kraly, K0XM, the parties involved,
 were installing a mostly fibreglass antenna  that came in contact with a
 7,620V power line.  Kraly says that he is well familiar with electrical power
 service in that part of the city as he is the technician that built and
 maintained the substation that fed the circuit. 

 K0XM  notes that the wires you see going through the residential areas are at a
 minimum 7200 volts from each wire to ground, and between any two of them is
 13,800 volts.  He says that he has seen a fault totally vaporize a 1" solid
 copper buss wire.  He also notes rhetorically: "Imagine what it can do to a
 human."

 Although nearby neighbours called emergency crews for help, the father, KC0TIG
 was dead when they arrived, the 27 year old passed after arriving at hospital.

 (published reports and ARNewsLine)





 IARU Region 2 President Reinaldo Leandro, YV5AMH, has appointed Dr Cesar
 Pio Santos A., HR2P, of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, as IARU Region 2
 Emergency Communications Coordinator; Santos will be taking over from
 Rick Palm, K1CE. According to Leandro, Santos is a well-known emergency
 expert in the region who helped to provide emergency communications and
 medical relief in Honduras in the wake of Hurricane Mitch. He remains
 active as a volunteer in his country's governmental emergency
 communications institution and as a member of the Emergency
 Communications Advisory Group (ECAG) for Area D (Central America) in
 IARU Region 2.

 Leandro also appointed Juan Munoz, TG9AJR, of Puerta Parada, Guatemala,
 to succeed Bill Zellers, WA4FKI (SK) as the Region 2 Monitoring System
 Coordinator. Munoz started as a short-wave listener in 1984 and obtained
 his current license in 1989. Leandro said he is an active amateur on
 nearly all bands and modes. As an avid contester, Munoz was a referee
 during WRTC 2002 in Helsinki, Finland and has participated in the IARU
 Monitoring System with Martin Potter, VE3OAT, since 2001.

 (ARRL LETTER)


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


 NEWS FROM SOUTHGATE
 
 'I am Makarios, I am alive' These words mark the historic anniversary for
 local Cypriot station. 

 Reading in the Cyprus Mail we see that IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE 1974 coup,
 these words rang out from a ham radio station in Paphos.
 TUESDAY 15TH is an important anniversary for Radio Paphos, which was the
 first broadcaster to inform the island that deposed President Makarios III
 was still alive.

 On that day in 1974, the Cypriot National Guard and EOKA-B launched a coup
 to overthrow President Archbishop Makarios III. The presidential palace in
 Nicosia came under artillery fire from tanks, while Makarios was greeting a
 group of schoolchildren from Cairo.

 At that time, one Nicos Nicolaides was a CyBC technician in Paphos and was
 unaware that his life was about to change forever. His Son explains 

 "My father was a technical whiz and could fix anything. He was so good with
 electronics, he even built his own amateur radio broadcasting equipment, 
 My father had the idea to broadcast a recorded message by the deposed President
 to other patriots across Cyprus, and to stand up to the Junta."
 
 Israel picked up the message, and sent it to the BBC for conformation that
 the voice was indeed Makarios'. This was verified and the speech was
 broadcast later in the evening of July 15, by CyBC in Cyprus. 

 This was very important, the international community had believed Makarios was
 dead and governments were on the verge of recognising Sampson as the new
 President."
 
 The Nicolaides family are hoping to obtain official museum status for Nicos'
 workshop, which still stands today, full of equipment and memorabilia, used to
 broadcast more than thirty years ago.
 
 From the Southgate Amateur Radio Club I'm Richard G4TUT AND YOUR'E TUNED
 TO VK1WIA


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


 NEWS FROM RSGB

 Event to mark London Air Traffic Control Centre closure

 To mark the final closure of the London Air Traffic Control Centre
 at its site at the former RAF West Drayton in West London, the Air
 Traffic Control Engineers held a holding a "Closing Down Sale - All
 Engineers must go!" event at the Park 18th July.
 
 An amateur radio station operated for the day with special event callsign
 GB40BYE, reflecting goodbye after 40 years.
 The intention is to operate all bands from top band to 70cms.




 Ham Radio Friedrichshafen

 The 33rd Ham Radio Show in Friedrichshafen had 17,100 visitors
 through the door from over 30 countries.
 The dates for next year are 26th to 28th June 2009.




 John Linford named President of Summits on the Air

 John Linford, G3WGV has been named the new President of the Summits on the Air
 programme.

 John is the inventor and founder of the SOTA programme. He and Richard, G3CWI,
 developed the original set of rules which are largely unchanged to the present
 day. They launched SOTA on 2nd March 2002.


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 NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE    


 W1AW FROM THE ARCTIC CIRCLE

 A very special, special events station will be on the air from Alaska's 
 Arctic Circle from July 26th though August 10th.  This, as W1AW portable 
 KL7 takes to the air from truly rare Grid Square BP56 as part of the 2008 
 Alaska State Hamfest being held in Anchorage.

 The station will operate on the Alaskan Arctic Circle from the intersection 
 of the Dalton Highway some 200 miles North of Fairbanks. Listen out for 
 this all band 24hour operation each day. The enhanced Gray-Line effect 
 starts at about 06:00 UTC and lasts for 6 to 8 hours.

 The main 2008 Alaska ARRL Convention will run from August 1st to August 4th 
 2008.  In addition to the usual convention faire this year the planners 
 have included attractions like cruses, Halibut fishing and a tour of the 
 HAARP 3.6 Mega-watt transmitter site both before and after the main 
 convention weekend.

 More information on W1AW portable KL7 and the Alaska ARRL Convention is 
 on-line at 
 www.akhamfest.com

  

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 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  

 ON AIR CONTEST AND EVENT COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E 
  
 2008   


 July        26 OC Waitakere Sprints Phone


 August       2 OC Waitakere Sprints CW
          16-17 VK Remembrance Day Contest
          16-17 WW International Lighthouse Weekend
          16-17 VU NIAR Silver Jubilee Contest
          30-31 VK A.L.A.R.A Contest     


 October   4- 5 OC Oceania Contests - Phone 0800 UTC Sat until 0800 UTC Sun.
          11-12 OC Oceania Contests - CW    0800 UTC Sat until 0800 UTC Sun.

 
 November 15-16 (Weekend) Spring VHF/UHF Field Day 


 NIAR Silver Jubilee Contest
 Object       : To contact as many amateurs around the world as part of NIAR
                Silver Jubilee Celebrations.
 Eligibility  : All licensed amateurs & SWLs around the world.

 Contest Start: Saturday 1200 UTC (5.30 pm IST), August 16, 2008.
 Contest End  : Sunday   1200 UTC (5.30 pm IST), August 17, 2008.
 Bands        : 7 & 14 MHz. The same station may be contacted on both bands.
 Modes        : CW & Phone. The same station may be contacted on both modes.
 Computerized logs must be sent in adif; cabrillo format by email to:
                vu2nro(AT)gmail.com  
 GENERAL INFO : niarindia(AT)hotmail.com





 WAITAKERE SPRINTS 2008

 The Western Suburbs Radio Club is pleased to advise that the Waitakere
 Sprint Phone section will be on the last Saturday in July and the Sprint
 CW section will be on the first Saturday in August.

 The Sprints are of one-hour duration on 80m, and are open to all licensed
 amateurs in ZL, VK and Oceania call areas.

 Eligibility

 The Waitakere Sprints are open to all licensed amateurs anywhere in the
 ZL, VK and Oceania call areas. SWL logs will also be welcome.
 
 2008 Contest Periods
 Phone 1000 to 1100 UTC, on Saturday 26th July
 CW    1000 to 1100 UTC, on Saturday  2nd August 

 David  zl1dk(AT)nzart.org.nz




 This is Peter Harding VK4OD with this weeks RD news. 

 Only 26 days to the 2007 RD contest.

 Let's hope that the Weather and Atmospheric conditions hold favourable in that
 there are no storms to interfere with the contest this year.

 For those of you that will using electronic logging  software " Don't forget to
 update NOW!

 Hand written logs will still require a hand written, signed declaration.

 As before ANY LOGS THAT ARE RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING TIME WILL BE RETURNED.
    
 On the wia.org.au website the rules are available along with associated
 documents.


 

 CONTEST STORIES       
  
 well in the Jack Files contest last weekend 2 clubs have done very well indeed
 Townsville's VK4WIT giving lots of their foundation members a taste of 
 contesting, and Brisbane's Bayside club racking up a commendable 264 contacts.





 SPECIAL EVENTS, BEACON AND NET ADVICE  
 hf nets ON the net,  www.timroberts-vk4yeh.id.au/
 
 9M1CS* 18 Scouting stations (* Apart from 9M1CSS in 9M6 all
                                others are 9M2 stations.
                                QSL via 9m2 bureau)                 Until Dec 31

 BT1OB, BT1OJ, BT1OH, BT1OY and BT1ON. Beijing Olympic Games
 The last letter of the callsign corresponds to the Chinese
 name for the colour of each of the rings of the Olympic flag       Until Sep 17  

  C   4 EURO  E-Day,  1st of January currency changes to Euro.      Until Dec 31

 EI 100    S  Jamboree 2008 Punchestown race course in Ireland.         Aug 2-10
 
 
 PY 100   JA  Centenary of first Japanese immigration to Brazil.    Until Dec 31




 The count down continues for the 1000th Stone the Crows Net  with the 996th
 being aired last Saturday week. When reporting this to WIA News, Frank VK2FJL
 said he believed the big day is Saturday 9th August. Remember if you want a
 slice of the cake you must take part in a couple of nets prior to the 1000th.

 This Stone The Crows net goes to air  6.00 Saturday mornings on 3.588 MHz.
  
 A special QSL card commemorating the day will be available.   





 THE DX EDGE

 In DX, word that PA5M is now active from Tomor Leste  as 4W6AAB for 5 weeks. His
 activity will be limited to his spare time using only 100 watts and a vertical. 
 He has been heard on 20 meters around 14.047 MHz between 0530-0615 U-T-C.


 JA2IVK will be active from the Maldives as 8Q7SH between July 18th and the 20th
 on 80 through 10 meters.  He will be using only CW and SSB using 100 watts to a
 vertical.  QSL via the bureau or direct to his QRZ.com address.

 DL5XX, will be on a business trip in Ghana and plansto be active during his free
 time as 9G5MM until August Ten.  His operation will  be on all bands using only
 CW. 

 DO7ZZ will once again be active from Croatia operating VE3ZIK portable 9A.
 This, between July 23rd and August 23rd.  Activity will be on the HF bands only,
 using CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK31, PSK63 and 10m FM.  There is a chance to be active
 for one day operation portable E7 from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
 QSL via the bureau 

 (Above from OPDX and other DX News sources and published in ARNewsLine)

 
 




 THE QNEWS WORK BENCH - the nuts and volts report -
 (Measure twice - Cut once!)   
            
  
 Seoul District to Let Parents Track Kids' Arrival at School
 
 An automated service allowing parents to track their children's arrival at and
 departure from elementary school via mobile phone will begin in a part of
 Seoul in September.

 Students in Northeastern Seoul will have a wireless terminal attached to their
 bags, and as the terminal interacts with the radio-frequency identification 
 machine installed in the school gate, it will automatically send a text message
 to the parents' mobile phone. 

 The system is already in use by some private institutes and schools, but this
 is the first time it is implemented in an entire district.
 
 (published reports)





 MEDIA WATCH   

 RADIO ON SCREEN:  2 METERS IN THE GET SMART MOVIE

 Ham radio has gotten smart.  Well more like its gotten smart in the new hit 
 movie Get Smart which in itself is a big screen sequel to the small screen 
 hit TV show of the 1960's.

 CQ Magazine editor Rich Moseson, W2VU., went to see the new flick.  He says 
 that someone was able to sneak a bit of ham radio into the "Get Smart" 
 movie and we are not talking about some hams H-T going off in the theatre.

 Without giving anything away, Rich says that at one point the central 
 character Maxwell Smart commandeers a car from another agent,. There under 
 the dash, is a 2-meter rig, tuned to 146.91 MHz.  We see it twice, since 
 the agent he took the car from calls him on the radio and the camera 
 flashes back to the rig.

 W2VU says that if  you go to see the Get Smart movie, watch for this bit of 
 big screen ham radio.  We say its -- well -- very smart indeed.

 (ARNewsLine)





 NOW ROBERT BROOMHEAD - VK3KRB. 
 
 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
 http://fistsdownunder.morsekeys.com
 http://www.fistsdownunder.org
 
 Den - 9A3FO is the Chairman of the Croatian Telegraphy Club and he has sent
 WIA members and in fact all telegraphy lovers across the world a special
 invitation to become members of the Croatian Telegraphy Club.

 E-mail membership is free and at the same time you become a member of the
 European CW Association, the EUCWA.

 Take a look at   www.hamradio.hr/ctc

 Croatian Telegraphy Club
 E-mail  ctc(AT)hamradio.hr





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING
 http://www.scouts.com.au
 http://www.scout.org/jota
 http://www.wiaq.com/nationalnews/jotahead.htm

 SCOUT JOTA HF Voice Calling Frequencies
  3590 primary, 3.650 secondary, 7090, 14190, 21190, 28590 kHz
 14290, 18140, 21360, 24960, 28390 kHz (DX)
   
     
 
 Redcliffe and District Radio Club members invite YOU to the Murrenbong Scout
 Camp, Petrie for the RD and JOTA this year.  

 The scout camp location is close to a noise free environment. 

 Peter VK4TAA will be inviting other clubs to come and join with Redcliffe and 
 assist in a range of activities from an estimate of over 300 cubs, scouts and
 senior scouts already booked in for the JOTA weekend.

 If you can assist on the JOTA weekend or wish to visit during the RD contest,
 then contact Peter, VK4TAA via http://vk4rc.we.net.au/





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

 EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES REGION ONE
  21.360  -  18.160  -  14.300  -  7.060  -  3.760 MHz. 
      

 Following WICEN(nsw)'s recent plaintive plea for a Secretary/Treasurer,
 Nick Fisher VK2ZNF has graciously volunteered for that role. All members are
 asked to be patient during the transition period.

 The Shahzada 400km Horse Enduro is on again over the week of 25-29th August.
 Operators for the full week or even just one day are required, with food, fuel,
 and floor-space being provided, along with long hours, missed meals, and lots
 of fun.

 Other events confirmed for WICEN (nsw) this year include the Barrington Tops
 SAREX 18-19 October and the Hawkesbury Canoe Classic 1st and 2nd of November.
 
 (WICEN (NSW) Inc. on ARNSW web)





 North Queensland's Twin Cities Auto Sports Club "King of the Hill Hillclimb"
 happens on the Mount Stuart road Sunday 3rd August. Also the
 Townsville Endurance Riders and Arabian Horse Association
 Woodstock Moonlight Challenge Endurance Ride is on 23rd and 24th August.





Over the weekend of July 26th and 27th, WICEN in Sa are supporting the Rally
 of SA. WICEN is providing scoring and safety tracking info.

 Scoring times are sent from each stage finish by Packet Radio using a specially
 written program called MEX. Sixteen stages are run over the weekend  with a
 total of 70 operators volunteering each day to brave the cold and wet
 conditions.

 Operators consist of amateurs, and family members.

 Rally SA would not be able to run without the assistance of WICEN.

 Later in the year WICEN will again be supporting the Classic Adelaide.

 A great big thank you to all helpers.

 This has been David VK5AMK for WICEN SA.




 SOCIAL SCENE     


 Jul 19th, 2008 (Sat)  
 Gippsland Gate Radio & Electronics Club Hamfest 10am Cranbourne Public Hall
 56252545 or www.ggrec.org.au 




 Aug 3
 WA's Hamfest Cyril Jackson Community Hall, Fisher St, Ashfield
 details from Keith VK6XH
 

 Sept 13 -14

 The Sunshine Coast Amateur Radio club Sunfest at Woombye hall .
 contact Harry VK4TK at vk4tk(AT)dodo.com.au 
 or  0 40 94 880 25
 

 Sept 13 -14

 Alarameet 2008 in Ulverstone Tasmania
 Susan Brain VK7LUV 0400-173280 or
 vk7luv_susan(AT)yahoo.com.au



 Sept 19-21

 Central Highland Amateur Radio Club AGM, Monster Auction and Gathering at
 Camp Fairbairn near Emerald. Gordon VK4KAL telephone 07 4985 4168


 Oct 11 & 12
 
 Dalby and Sunshine coast October Camp, Lake Dyer near Laidley.
 Neil VK4NF holmzie(AT)bigpond.com         07 4662 4950

 
 Oct 26

 B.A.R.G. Hamvention Ballarat  held at the Great Southern Woolshed approx 3kms
 from Ballarat CDB, located on the Melbourne side of Ballarat on the western
 highway.  General public admitted at 10-00am.
 Door prizes,raffles good food and fellowship  
 dougr(AT)ncable.net.au





 




 Nov 9 VK5

 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society will hold their Bigger Better Buy and
 sell day Sunday November 9 at Goodwood community centre, Rosa St.  



 



 2009
 
 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009.


 Feb 8 2009

 WYONG FIELD DAY


 June 5 - 8 2009

 FNNQARG at Cardwell Village Beachcomber Resort book on 1800 005633
 Contact FNNQARG co-ordinator Gavin VK4ZZ for site booking guidance.





 OCT 12 - 16 2009

 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/
  
 


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