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VK National News 22Jan23

Text edition:
 


Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2023-01-22.mp3 
Text edition:

 
 
 2023 JANUARY 22 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

 THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JANUARY 22 2023 
 IN OUR 28th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS



 THIS WEEK:- VK4EA Director Peter joins us 
             Aussie ham becomes Silent Key 2 months after turning 100
             "Mystery" Antennas popping up in remote areas of USA

 

 PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS 30 MINUTE EDITION OF
 NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 
 I'M NEWS EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB




 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y



 Hello again from Turrbal and Jagera country, this is Peter  VK4EA 
 on behalf of the W I A board.

 No board meeting this week however a few  things to chat about.

 World Radio Conference  2023

 WRC 2023 is being held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, November this
 year.  We got some good news from the International Amateur Radio
 Union  I A R U  region 3. They have decided to fund half of our
 one of our delegates cost, hence, we now have the budget to send two
 delegates for the entire length of the conference.  This is an
 example of your membership money giving Australia amateurs a seat 
 at the table on the world stage.  Agendas are being set at the
 moment, keep an eye on the A R Magazine for further news.


 VHF/UHF Field Day

 I had the rare opportunity to operate home station for this contest
 and had a pretty damm good time.  A brief but intense sporadic E
 opening on 6 metres provided a hectic 60 mins of exchanges with VK3,
 VK7 with VK5 coming on just as the contest finishes.  It was fun,
 but strangely, my K4 band-scope went very quiet right on the contest
 close  strange how this Sporadic E works ..   Well done to those
 who went to the significant effort to operate portable.  Stay tuned
 for an innovative contest idea being brewed up by a prominent
 6 metre operator in VK4.

 The W I A Education committee has been reformed and the first
 meeting happening soon, we look forward to seeing some good work
 done by some very capable people.

 The board has decided to meet monthly from now on so the frequency
 of this board comment may reduce on this news bulletin.  As always
 keep an eye on our Twitter feed, Insta, BookFace and the website.

 Cheers for now, this has been Peter  VK4EA  for the W I A board.


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INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
ARRL,  NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE,
Radioworld.com and the World Wide sources of the WIA.  


 IARU Monitoring System

 The latest issue of the IARU-MS newsletter reads almost like a
 DX propagation report.

 Apart from detailing the recurring problems caused by the
 over-the-horizon radars of various origins, mainly from Russia,
 China, Iran and Cyprus, there are unusual reports about taxi radios
 and fishermen on 10m, and village radios in Indonesia heard on the
 40m band.

 The IARU-MS reports can be downloaded from 
 tinyurl.com/bdf6dsba
 iaru-r1.org





 HAARP Thanks Amateur Radio Operators for Help with Latest
 Experiment

 In December, the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program
 (HAARP) conducted its latest ionospheric experiment of bouncing
 radio signals off an asteroid passing near Earth's orbit 

 Amateur radio operators and radio astronomy enthusiasts were invited
 to monitor the test and send their results to HAARP for analysis.
 While the results of the experiment will take several weeks,
 Jessica Matthews, HAARP Program Manager, said the help was greatly
 appreciated. "So far we have received over 300 reception reports
 from the amateur radio and radio astronomy communities from
 six continents who confirmed the HAARP transmission."

 "We will be analysing the data over the next weeks and hope to
 publish the results in the coming months," said Mark Haynes,
 lead investigator on the project and a radar systems engineer at
 NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. "This experiment was
 the first time an asteroid observation was attempted at such
 low frequencies," he said. "This shows the value of HAARP as a
 potential future research tool for the study of near-Earth objects."





 REGION ONE

 IRELAND

 Reopening of Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum.

 Planning a trip to the Emerald Isle? No trip is complete until you
 visit the 'Hurdy Gurdy'

 Last Sunday 15th saw the reopening of Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of
 Vintage radio at the Martello Tower in Howth. The museum had been
 closed for the past two months for repairs. For now, the museum will
 open at weekends from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. 

 The late Pat Herbert founded the museum in 2003 to display his vast
 collection of vintage radios, gramophones and related paraphernalia.
 
 The museum also houses amateur station EI0MAR. 

 The museum's website has a link to book a visit online,

 sites.google.com/site/hurdygurdymuseum




 SPAIN

 Authorisation for radio operation in the range from 2400.050 to
 2410 MHz has been extended by one year in Spain.

 The permit operation is enabling radio amateurs in Spanish territory
 to make QSOs via the geostationary satellite QO-100.

 The maximum EIRP permitted is 1500 W and is valid until 26 December
 2023.





 REGION TWO

 USA - Pittsburgh.

 K.D.K.A. receives 2023 World Radio Day Award

 The World Radio Day Award honours a station that exemplifies the
 best attributes of the radio industry. This is the fourth annual
 award. The Pittsburgh news/talk station is at 100.1 FM and 1020 AM.

 World Radio Day is celebrated annually on Feb. 13 in commemoration
 of the birth of United Nations Radio in 1946. This official
 international day was adopted by the 67th United Nations General
 Assembly in 2012. This year, the theme for the 12th edition of
 World Radio Day is Radio and Peace.

 KDKA, recognized as the oldest licensed radio station in America,
 was preceded in winning the award by sister station 1010 WINS
 New York, which received it last year.




 USA - UTAH

 UTAHS MYSTERY ANTENNAS

 In an odd series of events that have been making news in recent days
 authorities near Salt Lake City, Utah, have been reporting the
 discovery of unusual antenna arrays along mountaintops and ridges.

 Officials in Utah say the first antennas actually began appearing
 more than a year ago. However, an increasing number of the devices
 have appeared within the last few months, according to Salt Lake
 recreational trails manager Tyler Fonarow in a statement given to
 KSL-TV 5 earlier this month.

 With little information about who placed the devices on public lands
 and for what purpose, officials have faced the cumbersome task of
 having to hike into Utahs snowy foothills to remove the devices.

 Presently, the reason for the sudden strange appearance of these
 antennas remains a mystery, although at least a few ideas about the
 devices have been put forward.

 Based on images posted to social media, the primary components of
 the devices consist of an antenna, a router, a solar panel, and a
 sealed battery container. Although Salt Lake Citys Department of
 Public Lands has been tasked with the removal of many of the devices
 some have also appeared on U.S. Forest Service property, as well as
 land owned by the University of Utah.

 So what are the devices, and what are they actually being used for?

 A number of ideas have been put forward ranging from amateur radio
 emergency data network units, to regional deployments of Motus
 wildlife tracking systems. However, in either case, permits should
 be able to be easily located to confirm this, in addition to
 available information online that would indicate the deployment of
 things like wildlife tracking systems, none of which have been found.

 Another possibility involves the potential use of the antennas as
 Wi-Fi repeaters, although with the availability of satellite internet
 for customers in such remote areas, the illegal placement of antennas
 on public lands for such purposes again seems less likely.

 Presently, none of these theories have been confirmed, although in
 his email to The Debrief, Luke Allen with Salt Lake Citys
 Department of Public Lands was clear about what his agency plans to
 do with them.

 Our main priority right now is to get them off the mountain, 
 Allen said.

 tinyurl.com/mrys63v7




 COVIDs Continuing Toll - Mourning Two Radio Amateurs.

 COVID-19 continues to exact a toll, including the recent passing of
 two hams who may be familiar to you. Both succumbed to complications
 of the COVID virus.

 Long-time CQ Magazines technical illustrator Hal Keith passed away
 in late December at age 88. You probably never saw his face in the
 magazine, but his work graced their pages for nearly 50 years! 

 CQ Contest Hall of Famer and long-time member of the CQWW Contest
 Committee Alfred Fred Laun, III, K3ZO, became a Silent Key in
 early January at age 85. He was also a director of the YASME
 Foundation. Fred served for many years in the U.S. Foreign Service
 at posts around the world, at one time being kidnapped and shot by
 rebels in Argentina while serving as director of the US-AID 
 (Agency for International Development) program there.



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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  
  
 --------------

 NOW CONTEST WISE:-
 --------------
       2023
 --------------
 
 1 - 31 January Ross Hull Memorial VHF/UHF DX Contest ( Marathon )
         
        The contest was established in 1950 to honour the memory of
        the late Ross A. Hull and his pioneering achievements in the
        study of tropospheric propagation and the development of new
        equipment techniques for the higher bands.

        Entrants may operate on every contest day, but the final score
        is based on the best seven days nominated by the entrant.

        For amateurs with limited operating time, there is also a
        "Best 2 Days" section.

        LOGS DUE IN 14th FEBRUARY
 
        (wia.org.au)

 -------------

 26th of January Australia Day Contest

 After last years successful running of the Australia Day contest,
 comments were in favour of making the contest a global event.  There
 was a strong indication for distance-based scoring and the inclusion
 of FT8/4. 

 A suggested rule set was forwarded to the contest committee for their
 input.  On agreement with the new rules, we now have the following
 outcome. 

 1. The contest is open to all amateurs worldwide on 160, 80, 40, 20,
    15 and 10 meters.

 2. Scoring is based on distance, calculated on 4-character grid
    squares exchange.

 3. Phone, CW and Mixed categories with a separate digital category
    for FT8/FT4. a. A log can contain all modes and on submission,
                    digital contacts will be pulled from the log and
                    put into the digital category while also keeping
                    an operator in the phone and CW sections.

 4. WSJT-X users can operate as normal as the .adi file can be
    imported into N1MM logger for scoring and log creation. Make sure
    anew .adi file is used for the contest. As no serial number is
    needed, the standard 4 character grid square used during normal
    operation is all that'?''?'s required.
 
 5. VKCL will not cater for this contest, so make sure N1MM logger is
    ready to go.
 
 6. The User Defined Contest required to be loaded with N1MM is 
    available from vk4sn.com under contests.
 
 7. It is evident that a lot of operators are migrating over to N1MM.
    For new users a N1MM help file for this contest is available at
    the end of the rules. Download it from the WIA contest pages.

    tinyurl.com/5n88j3fn


 The contest is the first Australian distance based scored and
 digital contest.

 Best 73 Alan VK4SN


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 MARCH 18 - 19 (the 3rd Weekend)  John Moyle Field Day
                                   UTC 0100 Saturday to 0059 Sunday.
                                                          (wia.org.au)


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 KING'S CORONATION INSPIRES OPERATOR AWARD IN BRITAIN

 Amateur radio operators in the UK have become very involved in
 planning for the coronation of the next king. Jeremy Boot G4NJH
 told Amateur Radio NewsLine about one award group that has launched
 an event that continues right through to the end of the year.

 "The Coronation of King Charles III in Westminster Abbey in May has
 inspired the Worked All Britain awards group to create a year-long
 event honouring the new monarch of the United Kingdom and her 
 Commonwealth realms. The King Charles III Coronation Award is open
 to any amateur radio operator who is able to log contacts within the
 various geographical squares inside the UK throughout 2023.

 Hams may operate on all licenced frequencies and modes, to qualify.

 According to the group's website, the initial certificate will be
 awarded for 10 points. There are endorsements for each 10 after that
 finally, each multiple of 100 points earns the operator a new
 certificate and a trophy.

 Details about the scoring methods are available on the website
 wab.intermip.net/Coronation%20Award.php

 (WORKED ALL BRITAIN)


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 DX WINDOW
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 Be listening for special callsign 7 U 7 C being used by operators
 who belong to the Great Desert Djelfa Radio Amateur Club 7 X 2 VFK.

 The club is on the air marking the seventh African Nations
 Championship (football) taking place in Algeria until the 4th of
 February. 

 This biennial football tournament is organized by the Confederation
 of African Football. See QRZ.com for details.

 (arnewsline)

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 In central Africa, Roland is operating TR 8 CR from Gabon
 until March 15 using CW on 30 to 10 meters.

 QSL via F 6 AJA.

 (arnewsline)

 -------------------

 Going QRT this Sunday, UTC Sunday time, is HC 1 FIT who has been
 on air from a mountaintop near the city of Otavalo
 [pronounced OTA-VALO]  in the Imbabura [pronounced IM-BAB-URA]
 Province of Ecuador. He has been worked on SSB and CW on the
 40 to 10m bands.

 QSL directly to N 9 EAJ.

 Speaking of Mountain Tops we'll have more on SOTA when Col joins
 us here on VK1WIA during Special Interest Group News.

 (rsgb)

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 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY.

 Special event station DR 100 XRAY is QRV until June 30 to
 commemorate the 100th anniversary since the death of
 Wilhelm Roentgen, the physicist whose discovery of X-rays
 revolutionized diagnostic medicine. QSL DR 100 XRAY via bureau.

 (ARRL)



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 JUST REPEATING

 Hornsby and Districts Amateur Radio Club, where Sydney-siders meet
 has swapped out their repeater on 147.250.

 Rob VK2DIO and Steve VK2AAV have replaced the VK2RNS 2-metre
 repeater with a Tait transceiver and so far feedback has been
 excellent and the club would welcome Amateurs across Sydney trying
 the repeater to provide feedback via the HADARC web site.

 VK2RNS is on 147.25MHz; again, please let the club know signal
 strength at your QTH.

 (vk2wi news)





 WIRELESS WEATHER

 Sunspot numbers up, geomagnetic disturbances down.

 What could be better? Okay, maybe Solar Cycle 19, but that was
 66 years ago and by far the all-time largest. But this is now,
 we are in Solar Cycle 25, and this sunspot cycle is emerging better
 than the consensus forecast.

 It is predicted to peak about 30 months from now. Solar cycles tend
 to ramp up faster than they decline, so we look forward to great
 HF propagation for years to come.

 (eHam)


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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - AND - SUMMITS ON THE AIR,
 WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM, PARKS ON THE AIR and other
 ADVENTURE GROUPS.
 
 hema.org.uk/index.jsp
 minesontheair.com/about-mota
 parksontheair.com/
 sota.org.uk 
 sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/
 wwffaustralia.com/

 Parks on the Air administrators have spent the past few days tallying
 up activator totals for 2022.

 Over 6.26 million QSOs in 2022. That's a 220 percent increase,
 more than double what was logged in 2021.

 In IARU Region 1 some 5,940 activations. That's a 418 percent
 increase over 2021.
 
 Fantastic numbers for Region 2 outside of the Continental US
 as well. Eleven thousand six hundred thirty activations represents
 a 267 percent increase.

 Last, but by no means least, our own Region 3 had 8,780 QSOs
 represents a 283 percent increase over 2021.

 (sourced to arnewsline)




 CLIMBS EVERY MOUNTAIN

 Robert, M 0 RWX activated every single SOTA summit in England,
 within the calendar year of 2022.

 This is an unprecedented achievement, but it doesnt end there.

 Robert also activated extensively in France, Scotland and Wales and
 a little in Benelux, recording a total of 326 activations, and a
 mammoth 1,476 activator points in the year  almost 1.5 Mountain
 Goats.

 Robert is now targeting an activator completion of Wales during 2023
 andthereafterspending longer on each summit, experimenting with
 more bands and modes





 A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT

 How does a radio operator pursue 3 SOTA summits, 6 island activations
 and 2 lake activations in the space of seven days? 

 Answer: he goes with the flow - in this case, the flow of a river
 in New Zealand. Thanks to Amateur Radio NewsLine Jim Meachen ZL2BHF
 takes us on that ride.

 "It was a seven-day journey along the length of the Clutha River in 
 New Zealand and Matt ZL 4 NVW was more than up to the challenge.

 He had his pack raft, his kayak, his radio and his game plan.

 Writing on the SOTA reflector later, Matt shared the details of how
 he collected peaks and some summit-to-summit contacts along the way.

 He battled band conditions as well as scrub from the wild landscape.
 
 Entering the river south of Alberttown with his gear safely packed
 and waterproofed, he braced for the river equivalent of a solar
 storm: rapids, whirlpools and boils. The trip afterward was marked
 by alternating moments of extreme peace and temperamental waters
 -- though he suffered a wrist injury at one point.

 He advised readers to file his story

 "under the lengths someone will go to activate a 1-point summit."
 That would be one of the stops he made to climb Tyrwhitt Peak on
 Mou Waho island in Otago, the summit designated ZL3/OT-493. Perhaps
 just a single point earned here, but the total adventure points for
 this trip were off the charts."

 This is Jim Meachen ZL2BHF.





 India Joins Beaches On The Air

 A two-member team of amateurs from West Bengal  VU3IBL & VU3IZV
 activated Indias first beach on the air. The activations were
 from Mousumi Island Beach (Grid  NL41).

 Mousuni Island is located towards the Southern end of West Bengal
 and is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal on three sides and a river
 on the other side.

 The team also made use of the special callsign  AU2SOA for this
 beach activation.
 
 Beaches On The Air is a global award scheme for radio amateurs that
 promotes portable operation from beaches. Rolls of honour and awards
 exist for activators and chasers (those who contact them from home).

 You can participate from any beach, country or region around the
 world.

 beachesontheair.com

 (icq podcast)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

 Don't Call CQ on FM Birds

 Please, it is not necessary and takes up valuable air time.

 If there are no QSOs ongoing, AND there is no station you heard that
 you want to call, you can key up and give your call and grid ONLY
 and unkey.

 But, please, do this sparingly!

 Instead of doing it over and over, listen and wait for another
 station you might want to work. In other words, you have to give
 others a chance to get in there.

 If you add up all the seconds spent by people CQing, or continually
 announcing themselves you'll see what a significant percentage of a
 pass is wasted. They say, 'Well no one else was on.'  Right...
 because they couldn't get through due to all the CQing!

 Satellites is like HF DXing... listen, listen and when in doubt,
 LISTEN.

 (NA)




 Congratulations to the students of Surya University in Indonesia 
 following the deployment of their first satellite from the
 International Space Station.

 Known as SS-1, for Surya Satellite 1, the CubeSat is also
 Indonesia's first student-built satellite. The university
 undergraduates undertook the project with the support of the
 United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, which recognised
 it in a design competition in 2018. That achievement awarded it the
 chance to be deployed from the ISS.

 The CubeSat's mission is to test communication between an Automatic
 Package Reporting System payload and the ground using the amateur
 radio frequency 145.825 MHz. The university students were inspired
 to undertake the project after seeing a presentation on amateur
 radio by the Indonesian Radio Amateurs Organization, ORARI.

 (arnewsline)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA
 iota-world.org

 AS-053 THAILAND

 Jack, F5LIT has been active as HS 0 ZPU from January 17 and will
 remain on AS-053 til today January 20 from Krabi Island.

 The call HS 0 ZPU however will remain on air until February 6.

 (vk2wi news TEXT EDITION ONLY)






WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING
VKJOTAJOTI.COM
scouts.com.au
scout.org/jota
international.scouts.com.au  
jotajoti.info/

Brett Nicholas  VK2BNN Scouts Australia National co-ordinator
for JOTA.
Lorraine OHare VK2FICQ is Girl Guides Australia National
JOTA-JOTI Co-ordinator.

Jota always 3rd weekend in October so 2023 = October 20 - 22
    
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 


 WHAT IS THE JAMBOREE-ON-THE-AIR (JOTA)?

 JOTA is an annual event in which Scouts and Guides all over the
 world connect with each other by means of amateur radio.
 Short-wave radio signals carry our voices to virtually any corner
 of the world. Its the shear excitement of having a live
 conversation with a fellow Scout or Guide at some other place in the
 world that attracts so many young people to this event.

 Jota always 3rd weekend in October so 2023 = October 20 - 22

 JOTA is a real Jamboree during which Scouting experiences are
 exchanged and ideas shared - BUT -the use of amateur radio techniques
 offers an extra educational dimension for Scouts. Many grasp the
 opportunity to discover the world of wireless radio techniques and
 electronics. Thousands of volunteer radio amateurs assist the Scouts
 over the JOTA weekend with their knowledge, equipment and enthusiasm.

 Scout Frequencies are specially chosen  where low-power,
 simple stations are transmitting. This allows Scouts to operate
 such stations from camp sites and still be able to communicate
 with others.

 For the complete list of Scout frequencies read the text edition of
 this WIA National News Cast, best read at wia.org.au

 jota

 (ham-yota.com)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
 
IARU REGION 3
Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies  
3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz        
      

Region 1 3760  7110  14300  18160  21360 kHz

Region 2 3750  3985  7060  7240  7275  14300  18160  21360kHz
 

 12,000 RESPOND TO EMERGENCY ALERT TEST

 Sheridan County Emergency Management in partnership with the
 Federal Communications Commission conducted a test of the
 Wireless Emergency Alert System.

 Sheridan is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming

 A test alert was sent to all wireless devices within 1.5 square miles
 of the courthouse and the test included a link to a survey to help
 measure the effectiveness of the WEA System.

 Emergency Management staff had 78 people participate as a part of
 the control group. The control group included County and city staff,
 courthouse staff and volunteer amateur radio operators from the
 Cloud Peak Radio and Electronics Group. More than 400 citizens from
 Sheridan County responded to the survey when they received the test
 message. Nationally, 37 test messages were sent and more than 12,000
 people responded to the survey.

 The Wireless Emergency Alert System is an alerting network in the
 United States designed to disseminate emergency alerts to mobile
 devices such as cell phones and pagers.

 The government issues three types of alerts through this system:

 1/ Those issued by the President of the United States or the
 Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

 2/ Alerts involving imminent threats to safety of life, issued in two
 different categories: extreme threats and severe threats

 3/ AMBER Alerts i.e. Child Abduction messages.

 When the alert is received, a sound is played even if the ringer is
 off. 

 tinyurl.com/6zash9n5

 (The Sheridan Press)





2023 Social Scene

 Clubs are welcome to submit text with audio for this section

 Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
 on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.



 VK3 - BARG HamFest 5th of February BARG clubrooms
       barg.org.au/                                         (vk3kqt) 


 VK6 - Peel Amateur Radio Group - PARGFEST Feb 11      (vk2ki/vk6qi)

       The event  celebrates PARGs 40th Anniversary and promises to
       be bigger and better than before - a huge swap-meet attracting
       people from all over Western Australia, short talks by
       invited presenters, demonstrations by various commercial
       organisations and Clubs and a coffee cart to feed the hungries

       To be held at Mandurah Bowling Club, 89 Allnutt Street,
        Mandurah - an easy walk from the Mandurah Light Rail station.

       PARG, with support of TET Emtron and DX Radio Systems,  are
       running a huge raffle to be drawn on the day.

 
First Prize:  An Icom IC-7300 HF Transceiver plus a $100 TET Emtron Gift Voucher. 
Total Value: $1550.00
Second Prize:  An Icom IC2730A Dual Band VHF/UHF Transceiver plus a $50 TET Emtron
Gift Voucher.  Total Value: $459.09
Third Prize:  A Hustler 5BTV 5-Band HF Trap Vertical plus a $50 TET EmLARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART         (luther8@bigpond.com)




 FINAL FINAL

 Passing and becoming SKey is Steve Grimsley, of Harden NSW, who
 previously held many callsigns including VK 2 ZP, VK 1 VK, VK 0 VK
 during his long amateur radio career.  Steve passed away on 16th of
 January at the age of 100 years 2 months.

 Steve is a former President of the Canberra Radio Society and for
 many years was an active operator on HF bands, mainly on CW.  His
 enthusiasm for whatever he was engaged in was infectious.

 He is survived by his two sons, Paul and Peter, many grandchildren
 and great grandchildren.

 (Andrew VK1DA/VK2DA)




 Reception Reports

 WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a
 welcome to the broadcast as they commence call-backs
 straight after the Local News. Local news follows National
 news in all states. It would be great if those SWL's would
 email their reception reports and location to
 callbacks(at)wia.org.au




 Submitting news items

 If you would like to submit news items for possible inclusion
 in the VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to
 nationalnews(at)wia.org.au   and don't JUST send url's links or
 posters, but take the time to pen YOUR contribution. 

 To submit audio, email nationalnews(at)wia.org.au
 and send BOTH the audio and the text
  
 We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 1.5 mts in
 length as we only have a half hour.

 Remember the sooner you submit material the more the
 likelihood of it being broadcast in the very next edition of
 WIA National News.

 Each recorded item will only be broadcast once, if you want a couple
 of mentions, please submit different slants to keep your
 event 'fresh' and always if the news room is to read your
 item --- write it in the 3rd person. (First if YOU are
 reading your own item)
 
 Promote your local rebroadcast; details on
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
 
 A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't
 plug DEALS from commercial traders "on air", but we at the
 WIA will put your supporters 'goods' in this text edition
 "no worries."

 We will not give blatant 'plugs' to raffles, be it raffles
 at the event or "on-line".


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


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 BACKUPS OF THE BACKUP!!  thanks to Tony VK7AX
 www.vk7ax.id.au/wianews/
 
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ (This is the link
 to the original text version and original audio on wia site)


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 WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide.

 TWITTER  twitter.com/VK1WIA

 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 our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who
 utilize their time and equipment in bringing you this weekly
 broadcast. 
 Who and where are they?
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/
 Promote your local rebroadcast; details on
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
 The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of
 interest to WIA affiliated clubs and 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 IF broadcast, are
 done so in the spirit in which they were submitted." 

 If you would like to see the call-backs reported each
 broadcast, OR have call-backs to contribute to the National
 News call back tally then please send through your call-backs
 to callbacks(at)wia.org.au


 How do I join this National News List? 
 (subscribe for an automatic weekly feed.)
 Email to vk1wia-news-join(at)lists.wia.org.au
 from the email account that you wish the emails to go to.


 How do I leave this National News List? (unsubscribe your
 weekly feed)
 Open mail program which sends mail from the address you want
 to unsubscribe from.  Send unsubscribe to the list
 unsubscribe address vk1wia-news-leave(at)lists.wia.org.au
 You will be sent a confirmation mail and must follow the
 instructions given in that mail to complete the 
 unsubscription. 
 
 Once your unsubscription has been processed, you will
 probably receive a message confirming your unsubscription
 from the list and at that point you should stop receiving
 messages.

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            (Posted to the packet network courtesy Tony VK7AX)


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