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 Oh... and to contact us with your news because
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 email nationalnews(AT)wia.org.au


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 This is WIANEWS for week commencing Sep 28  2008     

 VK6 KEEP THE OLD MUG! AND NIGHTLY NEWS ON VK6 WITH THANKS TO A USB! 
 CW TO THE RESCUE IN THE USA
 VKCC PLAQUE
 AND YOUNG DXERS NAMED FOR WILLIS


 VK2    
 web service:-  http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm   
 VKG Roundup    http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news 
   
 At 1100hrs (local) on Monday 22nd September, Sydney radio amateurs and
 community historians gathered at the monument outside the former house of
 Sir Ernest Fisk, at Wahroonga in Sydney, to commemorate the 90th anniversary
 of the first directed wireless message from the UK to Australia.

 The message from Prime Minister Billy Hughes was sent from the Marconi station
 MUU in Carnarvon, Wales and received at the experimental receiving station at
 Fisk's home 'Lucania'.

 Jo VK2KAA gave a short talk and played a recording of Guglielmo Marconi, and
 Peter VK2AQJ displayed his reproductions of period Marconi wireless equipment.
 



 Westlakes member Richard VK2FRKO was a guest of the Governor General of
 Australia last Friday week at Government House Sydney for the presentation
 ceremony of his Order of Australia Medal and certification.
 VK2FRKO arrived at the Westlakes club last weekend proudly displaying the well
 deserved recognition of his ongoing service to both the Coastal Patrol and the
 Bush Fire Service.  




 Lismore's Horse Enduro happens 11-12 October at Eden Creek. All need be ready at
 noon Saturday for the 40Km ride in the afternoon with 40 and 80Km rides Sunday
 morning. Operators are still wanted, contact John VK2JWA ph 6621 5217 





 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/
        
 JOTA weekend, scouts and cubs from the Albany Creek scout group with the
 assistance of members of the Redcliffe Club will be recording the national
 WIA news. Shawn VK4WWW will be coordinating his scouts and cubs as newsreaders
 for this highly anticipated activity.





 VK7   
 local area news :- http://reast.asn.au/news.php
 vk7 local news, email   vk7regionalnews-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com
            
 The big VK7 Hamfest is located at the Great Lake community hall in Tassie's
 beautiful central highlands and is equidistant to all major population centres.
 This biannual event sees approx 150 Tassie hams participate in a traditional
 HamFest with new and used gear on offer. Free tea and coffee are provided and
 snack type meals can be purchased





 REAST's October presentation, 8pm October 1st will be given by Dave VK7DM and
 titled "Designing and home brewing a modular RF linear amplifier system for all
 amateur bands up to 70cm". The talk will include a 'show and tell' of the
 equipment built over a period of more than 20 years. Details of the way it
 progressed and the reasons for doing things the way they were done will be
 given during the presentation.

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

 
 



 Arrrgghh is it are not raining at Maatsuyker Island?

 Australia's most southerly lighthouse is home for six months to Tad VK2LNX and
 his XYL Suzanne VK2FSNJ. 

 They have become the latest volunteer caretakers for this lonely output that
 has rain on 250 days of the year.

 Maatsuyker Island is 10 kilometres off the southern Tasmanian coast. It bears
 the full brunt of the roaring forties across the Southern Ocean that results in
 gale force winds, and occasional fierce storms with golf ball sized hail
 stones.

 Their duties include taking regular weather reports and maintaining the
 heritage values of the lighthouse and its surrounds.

 Tad VK2LNX has an Elecraft K3 transceiver and G5RV antenna. Do listen for Tad 
 and Suzanne on the bands.

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





 EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO   

 NORTH 


 Chris Megaw VK4FCC upgrades.

 Those of you who listened to the Remembrance Day opening address this year will
 remember Chris Megaw VK4FCCC's words along with Snow VK4IFS, who was serving in
 Afghanistan at the time. 

 Chris is an Army Blackhawk Helicopter pilot currently serving in East Timor. 

 Chris has just sat a remote assessment from East Timor conducted by VK4DMC 
 Dale McCarthy,  a WIA Nominated Assessor. Chris was successful and soon will 
 have a new advanced level call. 

 The assessment was conducted via landline with a Senior Army Officer
 supervising Chris in East Timor. It was interesting to note that prior to the
 assessment the exam papers were treated like a piece of enemy intelligence and
 secured behind razor wire, locked doors, and in a combination safe.

 Chris would like to thank Dale for his time and efforts, and also acknowledge
 and thank Ron Bertrand VK2DQ for all his assistance.

 


 


 SOUTH
      
 CRARC ran a foundation licence course on the weekend of 13/14 September.
 It proved another successful weekend.
 
 Congratulations to,
 
 Justin Crammond, Ian McGovern and Mark Willcocks for passing foundation.

 Bruce Howard for upgrading to a standard licence.

 Robert Gibson, Taro Deneve, Colin Carpenter and Graeme Morgan for upgrading
 to the advanced licence.
 
 None of this would have happened with out the sterling assistance of,
 VK1MRH Bob, VK1NUT Glen, VK1GH Gil and VK1NPW Peter
 
 Next assessments are planned  for the weekend of 15/16th November
 
 (Alan VK1WX Education Officer)
 



 EAST

 Liverpool & Districts ARC together with Fishers Ghost ARC will be running a
 Foundation Licence Course at Campbelltown on 25 & 26 October with Standard
 Licence assessments also made on Sunday 26 October.
 Details are available from Wal Kelly VK2ZWK on Tel: 46 26 8423 (h)
 or Garry Barker VK2TSR on Tel: 9896 5763 (h). 
  



 Summerland Standard upgrade course - 7 candidates are almost finished this
 course. Summerland also proposed to make a stand alone course for home study
 to cater for those who cannot attend scheduled courses. Summerland are having
 success to with 12 year young Tom Sharp being awarded callVK2FTSS.




 



 OVER-SEAS    

 VU Land and N.I.A.R. has renewed its commitment for fostering growth in amateur
 radio activity in India and has provided 25 amateur radio transceivers to
 deserving amateur radio clubs and Individual Hams who pledge to further promote
 the activity in their region. 
 NIAR has constituted an Awards committee comprising of a panel of eminent Hams
 and others who will adjudicate the award recipients, Ms.D.Bharathi Prasad,
 VU2RBI, who was instrumental in working for this cause will be its convener.
  


 
 
   
    
     

 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, 
 Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA.   
       
 
 A report on recently held ITU Telecom Asia 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand, by
 Director Madhavan, VU2GMN has been added on the IARU Region 3 Web-site; 
 www.iaru-r3.org/itu/telecomasia2008/TelecomAsia2008.htm 
 
 (Jay S. Oka, JA1TRC Assistant to the Secretary).




 In DX, HA3JB in Morroco will activate the new callsign CN2IPA of the 
 "International Police Association" from September 21st through October 5th. 
 Gab will use CW, RTTY, PSK, SSTV and some SSB and plans to take part in the 
 CQDX RTTY Contest.  QSLs should be sent via his home call and count for the 
 International Police Association award.




 SanDisk Teams with Music Industry on New Music Format.

 Storage company SanDisk and the world's four largest music companies are
 teaming to create a new physical music format called slotMusic, which the
 companies hope will replace the audio CD.  Based on the microSD flash-memory
 storage format SanDisk created and sells in volume, slotMusic will provide
 consumers with a digital album, liner notes, lyrics, artwork, and various other
 extras.

 The first 29 albums in the slotMusic format will be available in October in the
 USA.
 
 The new format is aimed primarily at cell phone users, many of whom already
 have an available microSD slot on their devices. However, because microSD
 compatibility isn't common on PCs, the slotMusic albums will also come with a
 USB adapter so that customers can transfer the music to their PCs.




 US Hiker safe with help of ham radio

 The man, who used a radio to send out a call for help, was one of two rescued
 on Sunday, a series of dots and dashes bouncing off the ionosphere Sunday
 helped save the hiker who had broken his leg, he used a used a low-voltage
 portable radio and Morse code to send out a call to help.

 Six hundred miles away Robert Williams was testing his ham radio when he heard
 the call signal, "W-7-A-U." 

 Williams replied and quickly learned, in the dashes and dots, that he was
 talking with a 62-year-old man, who had slipped and hurt himself in the high
 Cascades of Western Washington. 

 Rescue crews reached the man who had set up camp on Buck Creek Pass, at about
 6,000 feet just west of the Chelan County line and he was taken to safety
 Monday on horseback. 
 
 Ham radio operators were of paramount importance after the recent hurricanes
 and when a tsunami ravaged southeast Asia but it's rare when Morse code is used
 to initiate a rescue! 


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 RSGB NEWS FROM G4NJH
  
   
 The Irish Radio Transmitting Society has received a grant from the estate of
 the late Frank Lewis, W3JGM. They have decided to consider spending the
 proceeds of this legacy in the production of an introductory book on amateur
 radio, written in a popular non-academic format suitable for an Irish
 readership. This could be available in libraries and schools. Frank was a great
 friend to many EI stations, having spent many holidays in Ireland from his home
 in Maryland. The IRTS feel that this would be a fitting tribute to one who
 loved amateur radio and Ireland. 


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 NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE    
 
 STATION NOT TO BLAME FOR CAR ALARM FAILURES

 Car alarms going off can be annoying, but for a broadcaster it's even worse 
 when your radio station gets blamed for it.

 Take the case of WRBQ-FM in Tampa Florida.  According to the Tampa Tribune, 
 the FCC says that the station which operates on 104.7 MHz uses a frequency 
 that may contain a harmonic.  One that could possibly be the same as the 
 frequency used by some car alarms.
 
 The Tampa Tribune reported last week that a radio stations signal may be 
 causing some alarms going to either go off or stop working.  But says the 
 FCC, the station is not in violation of any law since it says that the car 
 alarms in question are required to be designed to accept and reject any 
 interfering signals.
 
 And not everyone is convinced that WRBQ is the cause.  The newspaper said 
 that some think the problem could be traced to a local police radio system 
 or even wireless phones.  Well let you know if we hear more.
 (RW)
 
 

  

 AMSAT BOARD MEMBERS SEEKING NEW PRES

 Some names in the news.  First off is word that AMSAT North America has 
 elected three people to its Board of Directors, but is in search of a new 
 president.  As a result of the 2008 Board of Directors election, Tom Clark, 
 K3IO, Lou McFadin, W5DID and Gould Smith, WA4SXM will serve on the AMSAT 
 BOD for 2 years. The alternate is Bill Ress, N6GHZ.


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 WEIRD N WONDERFUL     

 I'M JOHN VK5BUI AND THIS IS THE WEIRD N WONDERFUL WITH THANKS TO
 Westlakes News Letter and Frank VK2FJL.

 Intel showed off a wireless electric power system that analysts say could 
 revolutionise modern life by freeing devices from transformers and wall
 outlets. 

 Intel chief technology officer Justin Rattner demonstrated a Wireless Energy 
 Resonant Link at the California firm's annual developers forum in San 
 Francisco. 

 Electricity was sent wirelessly to a lamp on stage, lighting a 60 watt bulb
 that uses more power than a typical laptop computer. 

 Most importantly, the electricity was transmitted without zapping anything or 
 anyone that got between the sending and receiving units. 

 "The trick with wireless power is not can you do it; it's can you do it safely
 and efficiently," Intel researcher Josh Smith said in an online video
 explaining the breakthrough. 

 "It turns out the human body is not affected by magnetic fields; it is affected
 by elective fields. So what we are doing is transmitting energy using the
 magnetic field not the electric field." 

 Examples of potential applications include airports, offices or other buildings 
 that could be rigged to supply power to laptops, mobile telephones or other 
 devices toted into them, according to Smith.

 The technology could also be built into plugged in computer components, such as
 monitors, to enable them to broadcast power to devices left on desks or
 carried into rooms, "Initially it eliminates chargers and eventually it
 eliminates batteries all together," an analyst said of Intel's wireless power
 system

 What on earth will become of the "energiser bunny?"


 




 OPERATIONAL NEWS - WITH VK3PC/4FUQ/4OD 
 

 BROADCAST  MONITORING SWL AND SCANNER NEWS
 aus_scanner(AT)yahoogroups.com 
 http://www.scanaustralia.bigpondhosting.com 
 www.scanvictoria.com
 
  
 Digital radio for Australia 

 The popularity of listening to the radio broadcasting is enjoyed by 98 per cent
 of Australians on average two hours a day.

 Now the radio industry plans to roll out the new era of when radio is digitised
 in Australia's capital cities in May next year.

 Originally targeted for January 2009, Commercial Radio Australia blames the
 delay on the need to get the necessary infrastructure in place. The Australian
 Government has set a deadline July next for its introduction.

 Analogue AM / FM broadcast stations are likely to continue for about 20 years.

 The radio industry down-under, public owned broadcasting and commercial radio
 stations alike are united that the switch on of digital radio will occur across
 five capital cities.

 They believe the synchronised arrival of digital radio will have enormous
 marketing and consumer awareness benefits.

 The radio industry will launch an on-air publicity campaign worth $10 million
 in the New Year.

 Digital radio will offer features like a pause and rewind, incorporate a colour
 LCD display for text such as news and weather updates, plus images. 

 Those who have experienced digital radio during recent trials over the past
 five years say they're most impressed by its exceptionally high quality sound. 

 Australians are renowned as being strong early adopters of new technology.

 Digital radio is expected to see that trend continue.

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





 VKCC Plaque

 The 72nd Oceania DX Contest is taking place on the first two full weekends of
 October, with SSB running from 0800 UTC on Saturday the 4th to 0800 UTC Sunday
 5 and then the CW section taking place from 0800 UTC on Saturday the 11th of
 October to 0800 UTC on Sunday the 12th of October.

 All contesting HF bands from 160M to 10M are used during the contest (so no
 WARC bands are permitted for contest traffic) and there should plenty of
 opportunity to test your new antenna or see if those elusive sun spots make a
 long awaited appearance.

 The main aim of the contest is to promote HF contacts with stations in the
 Oceania region and the yagis of the world will be pointing towards our part of
 the planet, eager to put your call into their log. It will be a great
 opportunity to use that shiny new two letter call if you just got one in the
 ballot!

 A good turn out is hoped for from VK, ZL and YB stations, as well as stations
 from some of the rarer South Pacific countries. Oceania stations can work other
 Oceania and non-Oceania stations, but non-Oceania stations can only work
 Oceania stations.

 To encourage VK participation, the VK Contest Club is sponsoring another plaque
 this year. The plaque is awarded to the Australian radio club with the greatest
 number of member stations participating in the Oceania DX Contest. For each
 club, the number of participating member stations is equal to the sum of the
 number of stations in the SSB section and the number of stations in the CW
 section. In case of a tie between two or more clubs, then the scores of the 
 individual participating stations will be totalled for each club and the plaque
 will be awarded to the club with the highest total score.

 To qualify as a participant, a station must log at least 50 valid Oceania
 DX Contest contacts during either the SSB or CW sections of the contest. To be
 eligible for the plaque, a club must submit a minimum number of 5 participant
 stations - which shouldn't be too hard to organise for the vast majority of VK
 clubs. Only local clubs in Australia are eligible for this award, so national
 organizations or clubs like the WIA are not eligible. 

 There must be at least 3 Clubs competing, for the plaque to be awarded. It'll
 look great on the club shack wall, so why not get yourselves organised and
 assemble an entry?

 Full details can be found on the VKCC website, at WWW.VKCC.COM

 Good Luck and Good DX!

 See you on the bands,
 Phil Smeaton
 VK4BAA





 I'm Peter Harding with my final report for this years Remembrance Day Contest.
 
 Now that the contest is over and all the logs are in, and having checked them
 all. I am able to present the winners with their Certificates. I will not go
 through all the individual results as that would take up the entire broadcast,
 details for all of their availability will be covered towards the end of my
 report. 

 I received a total of 300 Logs compared to 312 Last Year, with the overall
 Points totalling to 36,144 points compared to last year total of 45,926.
 Last year we received 19 logs from the Foundation calls this year it dropped
 to 16. No logs received from ZL this year, and only 1 log for the receiving
 only section

 I believe that we can attribute the slight drop due to the Lighthouse Event
 and the RD falling on the same weekend, unfortunately from time to time is
 going to occur. 

 Thankfully this year, 54% of the logs were created electronically, the
 remainder were either hand written or on pre-designed forms that I made
 available, this made my task a lot easier and enable a quick final result
 being made available.

 Once again quite a few of  this years entrants were from club stations running
 Multiple Operators, Multi Modes and Multi bands. 

 It is no surprise that VK6 once again will get their name engraved on the RD
 Trophy as the Winning State for 2008.

 Well done to all those who took the time and effort to enter the contest and
 also Posted or Emailed in their logs. This year as in the past, I did NOT have
 to return any late logs.

 This weekend Sunday the 28th September 2008, I anticipate in a PDF format the
 complete listing of all logs, to be available on the WIA website, simply log
 onto http://www.wia.org.au and click on the contest link, followed by the
 Remembrance Day link this will take you to the RD page, and at the BOTTOM of
 the page all will be revealed.

 Should there be any dispute please email me your question to me
 vk4od(AT)wia.org.au and I will do my best to answer your query,
 within your email activate the flag for when the message was read by me.


 Until next we meet this is Peter Harding VK4OD RD Contest manager








 SPECIAL EVENTS, BEACON DX 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   


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

 
 CN   2  IPA  International Police Association (Morroco)            until Oct  5 
  
 
 PY 100   JA  Centenary of first Japanese immigration to Brazil.    Until Dec 31
  
  
 VI  90   BV  Waverley Amateur Radio Society 90th Birthday     JAN 1-DEC 31 2009 

   
 
 
 15 - 16 Aug 2009
 International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend check out http://illw.net



    

 

 DX
  
 Young DXpeditioners for Willis Island 

 Organisers of the VK9DWX Willis Island DXpedition have named a 21-year old
 from North Carolina and a 25-year old out of Johannesburg as the winners of
 the two young guest operator spots.

 Josh Fischer W4WJF an electrical computer engineering student has been a
 ham since 1999 with contest operating experience. 

 Rhy Louw ZS6DXB a sales consultant has also held his ticket since 1999 and
 taken part in two former DXpeditions to Swaziland 3DA.

 In all 22 applications were received for the invitation through the
 Bavarian Contest Club for rookies to join next month's VK9DWX DXpedition
 team and receive some mentoring from an experienced DX team.

 All preparations are entering the final stage. 1.4 tons of material are on 
 its way and as THE carrier told Dale VK4DMC who is chief cook and bottle washer
 on the VK side "it is about to arrive in Australia with the "MS Ute Oltmann"
 in days.

 There will be a vanguard consisting of Joerg (DL8WPX), Gerd (DJ5IW) and
 Robert (SP5XVY) who will fly to Cairns, followed by Dieter, DL8OH. They meet up
 with the DXPeditions " man in Australia", Dale (VK4DMC), and soon after "the
 show begins". 

 In the meantime, check your station, build a new beverage or ewe to improve
 your listening abilities on the lowbands, inspect your antennas and radios and
 blow the dust out of your amplifiers.
  
 (http://willis2008.dl1mgb.com/)






 



 NOW ROBERT BROOMHEAD - VK3KRB.
 
 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 

 
 INTERNATIONAL YL MEET SOUTH ARICA 2008

 An International YL Meet is scheduled to be held in South Africa during October
 2008. Radio Amateurs, both YLs and OMs will arrive from Japan, Korea, Germany,
 Sweden, Norway, Canada, Australia, France and other parts of the world.


 Well what a weekend! the 9th A.L.A.R.A. Meet and 33rd Birthday of ALARA and it
 was a fantastic success.

 With well over 80 people attending including from ZL and Cheryl N0WBV and
 John KT0F.
 
 Lets listen in to Marilyn VK3DMS ALARA President and Joy Batchler formerly
 VK7YL





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER 

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

 SSTV from Space.

 Beginning Oct 14,.Rihard Garriot W5KWQ will spend 9 days conducting experiments
 and doing extensive photography of the Earth.
   
 Richard being a licensed amateur will also be transmitting SSTV images from the
 ISS. The standard downlink of 145.800 will be used for voice contacts, school
 contacts and SSTV transmissions.    
  
 The standard voice uplink frequencies of 144.490 for ITU regions 2 & 3 
 will be used.  

 Tracking information can be found at 
 http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/tracking/index.html    


 While on the subject of the International Space Station Students from 
 Melbourne's Anderson Creek Primary School will be speaking with a crew member
 on the International Space Station next month during a 10 minute window as it
 circles the Earth at 27,000 kph.  





 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 mtrs 3.650 MHz 





 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)
    

 NOW AGAIN THIS WEEK IT IS TO VK6POP
 
 Most Amateur Radio Societies agreed long ago not to conduct contests on the
 JOTA weekend, however during the JOTA weekend there is unfortunately one
 exception.
 However, we're happy to announce that an agreement has been reached with the
 organizers of the Worked All Germany contest on the use of amateur radio
 frequencies during the JOTA.

 The German contest stations will not operate in the following segments:

  3650 -  3700 kHz
  7080 -  7140 kHz
 14100 - 14125 and
 14280 - 14350 kHz
 21350 - 21450 kHz
 28225 - 28400 kHz. 

 This leaves all World Scout Frequencies in the clear !!

 The original article is at http://home.tiscali.nl/worldscout/Jota/51jota.htm




 JOTA SKEDS WANTED - ADVICE

 GB4CNS Central Nottingham District Scout camp site 6 miles North of the city.
        It is planned to operate from approx 19:00 to 23:00hrs UTC on Friday 17
        07:00 to 23:00hrs UTC Saturday 18 and 08:00 to 12:00hrs UTC Sunday 19.
        20  80 or 40 metres, with EchoLink via repeater GB3IN node 98258.
        Skeds would be appreciated. Yours in Scouting. Ivor Secretary
        Rotherham District Scout Council - G4GET
        Skype Name - ivorajordan
        g4get(AT)hotmail.co.uk





 SOCIAL SCENE        
 
 Oct 11 & 12  VK4
 Dalby and Sunshine coast October Camp, Lake Dyer near Laidley.
 Neil VK4NF holmzie(AT)bigpond.com         07 4662 4950

 
 Oct 26  VK3
 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 8
 GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY HAMFEST (Location to be advised)


 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.  


 Dec 6 VK7
 VK7 HAMFEST - Central Highlands of Tasmania at Miena - starts 10am.
 http://www.qsl.net/charct/


 2009
 
 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009.



 JANUARY 18 2009 VK2
 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group's Radio Expo St Johns Church Hall,
 Maclean Street Coffs Harbour  8.30am


 


 Feb 8 2009  VK2
 WYONG FIELD DAY



 Feb 15
 Centre Victoria RadioFest at the Kyneton Racecourse
 http://radiofest.amateurradio.com.au/




 June 5 - 8 2009  VK4
 FNNQARG at Cardwell Village Beachcomber Resort book on 1800 005633
 Contact FNNQARG co-ordinator Gavin VK4ZZ for site booking guidance.




 OCT 12 - 16 2009  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/





 WIA NEWS - THE FINAL FINAL

 Neil Husk VK6BDO has just done his last of approx. 450 broadcasts for the WIA
 National News Service over the past 9 years. 

 CONGRATULATIONS.
 
 Mark Norton VK6USB is the brand new operator! Well done Mark! 

      
 
 Please think of the environment before printing this email 

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 Societies and Club News Letter Editors can EXCHANGE a feed prior to
 the actual broadcast date, e-mail nationalnews(AT)wia.org.au

 Call-backs follow the RF editions, but also for text readers you may
 lodge a quick reply to let us know you read it, who knows, you might
 even get a "cheerio call".


 Thanks to to our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who utilize
 their time and equipment in bringing you this weekly broadcast.

 The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of interest to
 active amateurs residing in Australia and the globe. 

 We strongly encourage membership in the Wireless Institute of Australia
 and participation in the activities of  local clubs. 

 Opinions expressed in "WIANews" are those of the writers who submit
 material and do not necessarily reflect those of the rebroadcasters,
 nor the National WIA, but are broadcast in the spirit in which they were
 submitted. 

 Material may be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form, a credit to
 WIANews wouldn't go astray... 

 Compiled by VK4BB on behalf of the National WIA.



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           - NEWS POSTING TO PACKET - 

 Courtesy Tony VK7AX  VK7AX(AT)VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.OC

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