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attached QNEWS BROADCAST June 28 2009 COBRS City of Brisbane radio club went to Bunya Mountains for the winter field day We had 1296 , 70cm and 2m stations and despite being winter we worked quite a The weather was a mix of heavy fog mist rain and wind , but at least it kept The club is having an antenna building day soon to provide members with 70cm The club meets on the 2nd tuesday at ground floor block b at Ron vk4...@gmail.com GYMPIE Perhaps it is the cooler weather that is causing people in the Wide Bay area Club treasurer, Barry, VK4KKN has recruited some volunteers to commence some And just to keep the ball rolling and promote the hobby around the Wide Bay The comments made on the Monday night net were of great enthusiasm for the The committee of GCEG had this and more fund raising on its agenda on Thursday The Monday night net is held at 7.30 on VK4RCM, 146.725MHz and the next Redcliffe and District Radio Club Hello I'm Ray VK4CF with news from Redcliffe Radio Club. Last Monday's fox hunt was postponed due to heavy rain and so members divided It was also a sad night as it was the last night for Gary VK4FGAZ, wife Anita, At least Gary and the family are remaining members of the club which caused Next Monday night's tech talk will be presented by Ron Merring VK4DD who is The club has also been invited to read the national news for Sunday 26 July So until next week with a synopsis of Ron's presentation, for Redcliffe club ************************************************** A blank email with word unsubscribe in subject field A blank email with word subscribe in subject field ************************************************** ************************************************** PAGE_END SB NEWS @ WW $VK1WIA090628 ALWAYS ENSURE ORIGINAL BID # AND TITLE ARE USED. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Oh... and to contact us with your news because email nationaln...@wia.org.au Please.. write your story as you would expect to hear it being read back --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- WIANews 24/7 with the following bulletin in Audio free emailed script Now you can dial this WIANews wherever you are on the --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- WIANEWS for week commencing June 28 2009 WIANews calls on WIA contest managers to supply information for you - MAJOR RADIO CONFERENCE PUT BACK TO FOLLOWING YEAR - Night of Nights X! - ARISS REACHES 443 SCHOOL CONTACTS - VK7FWAY asked to relocate QTH to VK4 - UK Government overlooks RAYNET in emergency plans - RAEME BULIMBA MEMORIAL - mystery of the missing sunspots - All up and coming in this edition of ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The First Ten Thousand Miles Award A North American meteor scatter group "Super 7" has introduced a "Ten Thousand There are awards for single band and muli-band with 6 meters being the easiest Full details of the award requirements can be found on the WSJTGroup's website www.ykc.com/wa5ufh/Super7/S7Index.htm The first award issued has gone not to North America but to VK with Rex VK7MO Congratulations to Rex VK7MO. World Radio Conference WRC-11 re-scheduled World Radio Conference WRC-11, originally pencilled in during the latter half Bogong High Plains Winter Expedition Several Victorian amateurs are preparing portable gear and cross-country The group will be lead once more by VK3GT, VK3SN and VK3HFI along with several And VK3SN is going from, well might say the sublime to the ridiculous, you see But more on that 'pedition later in this bully. Listen out for the portable QRP station in the snow calling on bands from (STEPHEN WARRILLOW) HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. VK1 General Meetings have been re-arranged to Wednesday evenings. This is to accommodate their Scouting friends. The Tuesday night Technical Night meetings will remain as they are. VK2 Summerlands 50th Anniversary Dinner will be held Saturday evening, 8th August. SARCFEST 9th August from 0800K at the Clubrooms, Richmond Hill. Central Coast Amateur Club and Ray VK2HAY inform the Wyong Field Day will be VK3 Ray Tampion VK3FTAM has told WIA that Midland Amateur Radio Club will hold Display tables showing Amateur Radio as a hobby from the beginings with morse Astronomy covers Astrophotography, Radio Astronomy & Solar Viewing. The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released for public The full media release can be found at VK4 The IEEE Northern Australia Section and MTT/Com Society An Introduction to Electromigration-Aware Physical Design The seminar will focus on Electromigration - caused by excessive current For further information about this seminar please contact VK6 Television audiences in remote and regional parts of Western Australia The full media release can be found at VK7 REAST Education and Training Please let Reg VK7KK know as soon as possible if you are interested in 0417 391 607 Three attended a foundation training and practical assessment session on Again if you are in Tassie contact Reg VK7KK on mobile: 0417 391 607 http://reast.asn.au/events.php#FoundationLicenceCourse (Reg, VK7KK, REAST Education Officer and Assessor) DISCUSSION POINT FROM THE TREC PRESIDENT. Here are a few ideas for getting more out of ham radio. You could start It is also nice to handle a nice crisp American dollar sometimes included with Learning another language is a natural add on for short wave operating. It is Enhance your knowledge of geography travelling the world from your operating There are organisations through which contacts are found to get accommodation Enhance you spherical geometry knowledge by working the satellites or What is it? well work 100 different countries. Now count up and see how many you have How long have you held a licence? Rise to the challenge before you disappear. Best DX de John VK4TL - President INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, ARISS REACHES 443 SCHOOL CONTACTS A major milestone for the Amateur Radio on the International Space 6 METER NOISE FLOOR DROPS AS DTV REPLACES ANALOG A present to the United States VHF and UHF ham community. This from The big digital television change out began at 00:01 EST on Friday, June A lot of them operated on Channel 2 just above the 6 meter ham band. CQ PROP EDITOR CHALLENGES PROP EXPERTS The Propagation Editor CQ magazine is challenging the accuracy of the In an online commentary posted on the CQ magazine website, Tomas Hood, Hood points out that, while the Sun itself is millions of years old, The complete text of Hood's commentary is on the CQ website and may ALTUS OK. TO THE WORLD Hams in Altus, Oklahoma, are starting a local net with a worldwide Dale Town, AF5AF, is the president of the Altus Area Amateur Radio The net will be held on Wednesdays at 01:00 UTC which is 2000 hours WEIRD N WONDERFUL The RFID tags go round and round - underground Confidex, a company with expertise in RFID design, manufacturing and The tags are being used to improve escalator maintenance. The underground escalators carry more than three million passengers every day. The steps that make up these escalators are subject to constant wear from the To address the need for faster, more accurate and more cost-efficient The 'step tracking system' uses a PDA with RFID reader mounted on a cradle (From the RadioComms Website and sourced from vk7wia) OPERATIONAL NEWS - SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2009 JUN 27 - 28 MUSEUMS WEEKEND PART b JUL 04 NZART MEMORIAL CONTEST 80M AUG 15 - 16 WIA Remembrance Day Contest Running till Dec 31 2009 is the 4th CQ DX Marathon SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2010 March 21-22 John Moyle Field Day Listen out for GB70VI, 28th June, as the Scarborough Special Events group will (rsgb) The second weekend in July, this year the 11th and 12th, the 2009 version of The objective of this unique SSB and CW contest is to contact as many other It is open to all radio amateurs around the world. IARU region 2 have invited IARU member societies to actively participate in Night of Nights X! The annual Maritime Radio Historical Society "Night of Nights" event is This will be the tenth annual Night of Nights! Every year on 12 July (US time) many famous coast stations return to the air Since then MRHS coast station KSM has taken to the air and three other The purpose of Night of Nights is to emphasize the objective of the MRHS: This year stations KPH, and KSM will be on the air. It is anticipated that KFS will be on the air as well. Organisors hope that US Coast Guard stations NMC, NOJ and NMN will join as Amateur station K6KPH will guard 3550, 7050 and 14050kc for reception reports. Preliminary information has been posted on the MRHS Web site: Check back often for updated information as it becomes available. (Richard Dillman, W6AWO Chief Operator, Coast Station KSM Maritime Radio Often we at wianews never receive notification of events, even WIA named VK2JED wants us to mark our 2010 calender for the Australian wide Next contest will take place April 30, 2010 over 7 days until May 7. All contacts to be via an FM repeater. Aimed at activateing normally quite repeaters. Full Details of this fun event open to all VK's is on the Westlakes Home page. BEACON DX AND NET ADVICE GB 40 WAB 40th anniversary of the WAB Till Dec 31 HG 160 FNY Commemorates 1848 attack on Hungary International Museums Weekend 27 and June 28 OZ 1658 ROS 350th anniversary of the Treaty of Roskilde Till Dec 31 VARIOUS SM STATIONS USING 1658 (Treaty of Roskilde) Till Dec 31 VP 9 400 /home call 400th Anniversary of Bermuda Till Dec 31 Tongan DX Stephen VK3SN is heading to the South Seas and will cram a dipole, coax and in the Kingdom of Tonga. This tiny nation is renowned for its beautiful Netherlands Special Event Station PH1ØØEL Members of the VERON section 54 (PI4ETL) have activated PH1ØØEL until July 12 QSL via PD0PVQ. WIRELESS WEATHER Electric-blue clouds sweep across Europe Last month, June, a remarkably intense display of electric-blue noctilucent Sightings were made in Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, France, Germany, These mysterious clouds are known to flourish during years of solar minimum Check http://spaceweather.com for images, movies, and observing tips. MYSTERY OF THE MISSING SUNSPOTS The sun is in the pits of a century-class solar minimum, and sunspots have Now, for the first time, solar physicists might understand why. At an American Astronomical Society press conference on 17 June in Boulder, Rachel Howe and Frank Hill of the National Solar Observatory (NSO) in Tucson, MEDIA WATCH The regular weekly broadcast relay station for the North West, Winston, VK7EM, This was Wayne's first time at doing a broadcast relay and was very happy with Congratulations Wayne, for taking the time and effort to bring the news to\ Thanks also go to Winston for his ongoing dedication in bringing broadcasts Now let's see if the QAC in VK4 can lure Wayne VK7FWAY to Queensland to do A rare incident ! Most actors become hams but VU2YNS (HAM) becomes Actor. YES - VU2YNS BECOMES A TELEVISION ACTOR VU2YNS an active amateur radio operator from Kerala, often seen behind a The serial is telecast on DOORDARSHAN MALAYALAM TV channe More details on VU2YNS is in www.qrz.com/vu2yns WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ATV (Every pixel tells a story) North West Tasmanian ATV Group http://www2.vk7ax.id.au/atvgroup The next General Meeting of the Club is scheduled for 8th. August 2009 and Venue will be advised closer to the event. 73's until next time Tony VK7AX, President and News Officer NWT-ATV Group WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK UNOFFICIAL HF Net. New article from the ARRL website: A Russian rocket launched from Plesetsk on May 23 carried a number of payloads The satellite will broadcast audio and video about the history of the Soviet Additional information is available on DK3WN's website at You can see/hear an interesting video of the RS-30 satellite on You Tube at WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILITARY UK Armed Forces Day June 27 The United Kingdom's first Armed Forces Day June 27. The first UK Armed Forces Day is an opportunity for the United Kingdom Effective radio communications are vital to armed forces and Radio Amateurs One such was Chelmsford radio amateur Anthony Martin, M1FDE who passed away Armed Forces Day (southgate) In 1939 the radio equipment of all radio amateurs was ordered to be RAEME Bulimba Memorial This memorial will be dedicated to all RAEME soldiers, both Regular and Location Tugalawa Park- Apollo Road Bulimba- Adjacent to the Dedication Date 1000hrs Saturday 28th November 2009 Open invitation to the RAEME Family. RSVP's are requested Further information to be released closer to the date Point of contact is the Secretary, RAEME Association Queensland WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING CALLING FREQUENCIES Australian voice calling frequencies: World CW calling frequencies: World voice calling frequencies: Calling frequencies for Slow Scan TV (SSTV): Calling Frequencies for PSK31 Over the weekend of 3rd to 5th July, Birmingham Scout County will be GB0LS will be on the air on 4th July at the Luton Scouts in Action WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES ALL REGIONS HORSE ENDURO 4-5 JULY, EDEN CREEK. The 80 Km ride occurring . UK Government overlooks RAYNET in emergency plans The Government's recent Digital Britain report speaks of the Mention is made of a planned major test in late 2009 to manage and Regional Communications Support Co-ordinator Sat 18 July - Magnetic Island to Townsville Swim - Cleveland Bay Sun 19 July - King of the Hill Hillclimb Heat Three - Mt Stuart If you are available for any of these events or if we have SOCIAL SCENE 2009 International Telecommunication Union's Telecom World 2009. July 11 - 12 VK3 July 18 VK3 August 2 vk6 August 8 VK2 August 9 SEP 13 SEP 25 - 27 VK4 OCT 12 - 16 ZL Oct 31 - Nov 1 sunny coast's October Camp Catch-up at Maidenwell Observatory Brisbane valley 2010 JAN 24 VK2 FEBRUARY 14 VK3 FEBRUARY 28 APRIL 2 VK3 2012 JAN 23-FEB 17 YEAR 2012 Please think of the environment before printing this email WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide. 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and had a great weekend,
few vk2 stations as well as vk4,s. The furthest sydney and taree.
the 4metre qld python quiet as he had his nest in the middle of our stations
and was not going to move .
and 2m yagis and get a few more involved with ssb on uhf/vhf.
mt Gravatt TAFE
www.gceginc.org.au
Geoff Emery vk4zpp
to become more active. Last Saturday Maryborough Electronics & Radio Group
ran a successful project day. Greg, VK4FGDW, from Gympie, was one participant
who assembled a 250W precision 50ohm resister into a die cast box with finned
heat sink and came home with a station accessory that will last a life time.
fund raising for future projects and if you are feeling the cold a little when
you go to the hardware store in Gympie on Sunday July 5, you can be assured
that Barry and his team will be able to warm you with a freshly cooked
sausage.
area an informal think tank has been getting local clubs preparing for a mini
ham fest to be held late in July. A venue has been found and a local business
has promised sponsorship. Keep tuned for further updates on this exciting
venture.
idea of a local get together where hams and others can get to eyeball each
other.
night as well as moving forward the 70cm repeater project.
monthly meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m. in the basement rooms of Leading
Edge Electronics, Reef Street, Gympie this coming Thursday, July 2nd.
www.redclifferadioclub.org.au/
Redcliffe and District Radio Club
in to the many interest groups and discussed everything from satellite
communication to antenna construction. John VK4YJB was bitterly disappointed
that the fox hunt was cancelled as he had just built a new antenna and now
will have to wait for another month to test it out.
and family Lauren VK4FLMC and her brother Shaun before they relocate to a much
colder Stanthorpe in the next 2 weeks. Gary has plans for a very large
doublet antenna and hopes that his HF signals will bigger and better. He also
plans to a regular on the club's 2 metre Sunday night net via echolink.
club secretary Peter VK4TAA to remark about the wide spread nature of the club
membership. With members in England, Victoria and North Queensland as well as
the greater Brisbane area, club membership has risen to 110 members.
coming to Redcliffe and District Radio Club. Ron's topic will be VHF
Amplifier Construction. This will be a very informative evening. Ron also
has a fantastic web site with all the details of his amplifiers, so for a
preview of just what Ron will be discussing just google VK4DD. The
presentation will commence about 7.30 pm and all amateurs are invited and
welcome to hear Ron at the Redcliffe club house at Klinger Rd. Kippa Ring,
McFarlane Park Redcliffe, QLD 4035.
so club members are practicing their microphone skills to once again present
the news. Full details will be provided to all club members at the next club
meeting.
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Dial 1300 558 592 and at the prompt type W.I.A.N. (That's 9426).
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WIANEWS for week commencing June 28
Miles" award for completing FSK441 contacts over 1000 miles for a total of
Ten Thousand Miles after 1 May 2009.
and 2 meters more difficult.
which can be found at the email and internet editions of this broadcast.
completing 10,000 miles on two metres which includes four contacts with ZL3s
and ZL4s and five contacts with VK4s.
of 2011, will now take place in Geneva between 23rd January and 17th February
2012.
ski kit in readiness for their annual back country trip into the
Bogong High Plains.
others as they take ultra-light solar powered gear in to the snowy wonderland
of the Australian Alps from 6 to 10 August 2009.
just prior to hitting the slopes, he'll be heading a DXpedition to the
tropical wonderland called Tonga.
160 through to 20 metres each afternoon and evening. Have a chat and hear
about winter conditions on the roof of Australia. In previous years,
they have operated from tents, snow caves, igloos and remote mountain huts.
Who knows what they'll get up to this year, but the snow looks great and you
can share in the fun by catching up on the air.
vk1 local news email broadc...@vk1.wia.ampr.org and ask for subscription.
Monday July 27th and expect to attend a CRARC General meeting as they will
be disappointed!
web service:- http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm
VKG Roundup http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news
Planned for the Goonellabah Tavern to start from 1800K onwards.
Entry $3ea, family $5. Displays, swap, sell, buy. Vendors welcome.
held on the 28TH FEBRUARY at the Wyong Race Course.
web service:- http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/
VKC Roundup http://www.police
a Radio, Electronic & Astronomy Expo 2nd April 2010.
An Expo showing the public the hobbies of Amateur Radio, Vintage Radio &
Astronomy
code through valve transceivers to the modern solid state rigs with software
control, also includes ATV & a display on home brew items.
The Expo also includes old broadcast valve radios from the 1920s & 30s.
comment a proposal to increase by two the number of frequencies available
for trials of community radio broadcasting and prospectively for long-term
community broadcasting services in the city of Bendigo.
www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pcPC_311754
web service local news:- www.wiaq.com/qnews/upload/qnewsbcast.htm
local news email qnews-vk-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
VKR Roundup
http://www.police.qld.gov.au/News+and+Alerts/Media+Releases/
invite you to attend a technical seminar on Thursday 9th July
from 1300 to 1400 hours Townsville Time in Room DD014-001(EL001)
ground floor of the Electrical Engineering Building JCU Douglas Campus
By: Prof. Jens Lienig from TU Dresden Germany
density stress in interconnections - with the problem increasingly
relevant to the physical design of electronic circuits especially as trend
is to shrink circuit size.
Associate Prof. K Kikkert - Chairman IEEE North Australia - Ph 07-47814219 or
Associate Prof. A Zahedi - Power Engineering Group JCU - Ph 07-47816907
web service http://www.vk6.net/newswest-index.html
can expect a new commercial television service within 12 months, following
a decision by the Australian Communications and Media Authority to allocate
new commercial television broadcasting licences for those parts of the
state with only two existing licensees.
www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pcPC_311752
local area news :- http://reast.asn.au/news.php
vk7 local news, email vk7regionalnews-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
Tuesday the 30th June will be another examination session for the Advanced
and Standard licenses at 7:30 pm in the Queens Domain Clubrooms.
attending.
Saturday June 20th . The next session will be November.
or email: reg...@ozemail.com.au
collecting stamps which come on QSLs mailed direct from overseas. That is if
you work stations overseas.
the request for a card.
mostly the other way around as most contacts wish to learn English.
position. Then of course travel and meet some of the good friends you are sure
to make.
with a ham overseas in exchange for having them stay over with you. There are
rigs ready to operate for you and getting a licence to operate in most places
you go is not too hard. Nice to collect some new call signs for yourself and
adorn your QSL with them.
climb mount Everest by contacts via the moon or moon bounce.
gigahertz with satellites using small antennas. 6 metres will be like
160 metres today. So are you on inward looking ham using low frequency bands
and only ever talking to the guy down the road. Break out of the rut and work
DXCC.
worked.
Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA.
Station or ARISS school project. This as the total number of ARISS
contacts between the astronaut hams on board the orbiting outpost and
schoolrooms here on Earth has now reached 443.
both the broadcasters and the FCC as many of the nations VHF television
stations vacate many of the low VHF channels, go digital and lower the
overall noise floor on 6 meters.
12th. Stations across the nation chose their own time to turn off their
analog transmitters and move their operations to their permanent digital
channels. Many of the low-band stations opted to move to the UHF band.
And when those analog channel 2 transmitters went QRT, the noise level
on 6 meters dropped in many locations.
newest predictions on Solar Cycle 24.
NW7US, notes that this same group of what he term as so-called
"experts" has issued multiple predictions for this cycle
already. He notes that so far all of which they now say are wrong and
he asks why we should believe they're right this time.
scientists have been tracking solar activity for just a few hundred
years. He says that in his view it is pretty arrogant to postulate that
mankind has any real understanding and handle on what the Sun might do next.
be accessed by clicking the "online commentary" link at
www.cq-amateur-radio.com on the left hand side of the home page.
outreach. This, thanks to a local repeater tied to the world by Voice
over Internet Protocol or VoIP technology.
Association. He says hat the new local net will be tied to the world
using 444.650 MHz repeater that will also accept stations check-ins from
Echolink operators who connect to WX5EM-R node number 361238.
Central Daylight Savings Time. All amateur radio operators are
encouraged to participate.
engineering, has supplied more than 10,000 of its Ironside UHF Gen2 hard tags
to the London Underground.
Most commuters and tourists don't give the travelling metal staircases a
second thought; a fact that is a testament to the reliability of the system
and the care taken over the maintenance.
feet of passengers and from the mechanical movement on the escalator track.
maintenance, RFID technology was chosen. A decision was made to use RFID tags.
beside the escalator and application software to read and write information
on the tag.
AUG 15 - 16 ILLW
be on the air to mark the commencement of the Amateur Radio Voluntary
Interceptors service. Activity will be on HF SSB and CW. The QSL will feature
a photograph of a Navy four-rotor Enigma machine and the QSL route is via the
Bureau or direct to club call G0OOO. More on this later in the bully.
the IARU HF World Championship will take place.
amateurs, especially IARU member society HQ stations, around the world using
the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands.
this 24-hour contest with their HQ stations
close!
to commemorate what was then thought to be the last commercial Morse stations
in the USA.
commercial coast stations have received licenses for operation in the
MF band (KNE, KDR and WFT). Historic ships have reactivated their radio
consoles and are active on MF and HF.
to preserve the skills, traditions and culture of the men and women who came
before us and who made the profession of radiotelegrapher one of honour and
skill.
they did last year.
www.radiomarine.org
Historical Society http://www.radiomarine.org)
contests from the various contest managers, point in case a WIA field day
last weekend, so was great to see one person "on the ball". Namely
Allan Brown VK2JED who iscontestmanager for the Westlakes Amateur Radio Club.
FM CQ Rpeater Contest which Westlakes developed.
hf nets ON the net, www.timroberts-vk4yeh.id.au/
that prompted their independence. until July 31
an HF rig in his backpack. He'll be stringing up the antenna between a
couple of coconut palms on several small islands in the Tongatapu group
coral reefs, friendly locals and occasionally spectacular volcanic activity.
His call sign will be A35AB and he'll be active on 80 through to 15 metres
from 27 June until 5 July. Listen out and have a contact with this portable
station in the tropical Pacific.
for the 100th anniversary of the first flight by aviation pioneer
Charles count de Lambert. All bands, CW / SSB / Digital.
clouds swept across Europe.
Poland and the British Isles.
and 2009 is such a year. This means more NLCs may be in the offing, not only
over Europe but also North America and elsewhere.
been puzzlingly scarce for more than two years.
Colorado, researchers announced that a jet stream deep inside the sun is
migrating slower than usual through the star's interior, giving rise to the
current lack of sunspots.
Arizona, used a technique called helioseismology to detect and track the jet
stream down to depths of 7 000 km below the surface of the sun. The sun generates
new jet streams near its poles every 11 years, they explained. The streams
migrate slowly from the poles to the equator and when a jet stream reaches the
critical latitude of 22 degrees, new-cycle sunspots begin to appear.
Read more on www.sarl.org.za
www.wiaq.com/admin/uploads/weeklytally.rtf
www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html
was unable to do the news broadcast a week or so back, so Wayne, VK7FWAY
stepped up and offered to help out Winston.
his first effort, receiving 13 call backs at the conclusion.
the North West.
to the North West coast.
what few Brisbane Area clubs and hams are prepared to dao, help John VK4VT
get a news service into Brisbane regularly!
camera in India taking excellent photographs at Ham Meets, this time goes
in front of the camera acting as a Professor in a popular Serial
" Chaturangam".
will be a Dinner Meeting.
2nd Sunday each month.
April through October 1000 UTC 3.685 MHz
November through March 0900 UTC 7.068 MHz
to orbit, including a new Amateur Radio satellite named Yubileiny -- Russian
for jubilee -- since christened Radio Sputnik 30 (RS-30). Operational details
are vague at this time. Amateurs throughout the world report receiving signals
at 435.315 and 435.215 MHz; some report reception of CW telemetry while others
report what appear to be image transmissions from the satellite. RS-30 is
orbiting at a maximum altitude of 1500 km, creating a substantial
communications footprint below.
and Russian space programs, as well as signals imitating those broadcast by
Sputnik in 1957. According to the satellite's launch team, "The motive for
development of the Yubileiny small spacecraft was the 50th anniversary of the
first space satellite. With the help of that satellite, the new space systems
and equipment are expected to get flight qualification, and radio-amateurs
all over the world will be able to receive information on the history of
space development and domestic cosmonautics achievements."
www.dk3wn.info/sat/afu/sat_rs30.shtml
www.youtube.com/watch?vAxClA0ubFXw
to show their support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces
community.
have played a significant part in developing such systems.
just last year. He was a pioneer of the Personal Role Radio (PRR) which was
introduced into the British Army in 2002.
www.armedforcesday.org.uk/
confiscated for the duration of the war, but many amateurs became
Voluntary Interceptors in their own homes. These VIs assisted the
Allies in their task of intercepting encrypted Enigma messages
transmitted in Morse code, which were then passed to the code
breakers at Bletchley Park. The Scarborough Special Events group will
be on the air as GB70VI during the weekend 27th to 28th June to mark
the commencement of the amateur radio Voluntary Interceptors scheme.
This event will coincide with Armed Forces Day on 27 June when
Scarborough will be hosting the largest event planned for the region.
It will be an opportunity for everyone to pay tribute to our Armed
Forces, past, present and future. Activity will be on HF SSB and CW.
The QSL will feature a photograph of a Navy four-rotor Enigma machine
and the QSL route is via the Bureau or direct to club call G0OOO.
Reserve who have served within the RAEME Units stationed at Bulimba Barracks
Queensland since 1945.
entrance of Bulimba Barracks
PO Box11 cannon hill
secret...@raemeqld.org
http://www.scouts.com.au
http://www.scout.org/jota
http://www.international.scouts.com.au
Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishing communication.
3.650, 7.090, 14.190, 21.190, 28.590, 52.160
3.570, 7.030, 14.060, 18.080, 21.140, 24.910, 28.180, 50.160
3.690 & 3.940 MHz, 7.090 & 7.190, 14.290, 18.140, 21.360,
24.960, 28.390, 50.160
3.630, 7.033, 14.227
14.070
holding their 'Live the Magic Camp' at Blackwell Court near
Bromsgrove Worcestershire. The camp will be attended by around 3,000
Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Leaders from the Birmingham area. Apart
from the usual scouting activities, special event station GB4LTM will
be active over the weekend, giving all present a chance to experience
amateur radio. GB4TLM plans to run HF, 2m and 70cm as well as
Echolink and will offer Radio Orienteering as an activity.
event in St Georges Square, Luton. The event is to promote scouting
in the town and to recruit additional adult volunteers. They will be
QRV on 80, 40 and 2m between 10.00 and 16.30. In addition to amateur
radio there will be pioneering, a climbing and abseil wall, a cooking
competition, activity zones for the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts and
refreshments on sale. The event will close with a cannonball run race
involving all of the young people.
21.360 - 18.160 - 14.300 - 7.060 - 3.760 MHz.
REGION 2 TRY ALSO 3.985 - 7.240 - 7.290
To start 1030 Saturday with the 40 Km ride from 1330.
80 Km from 0500 Sunday, and 40 Km from daylight.
Most operators will probably go out Friday afternoon, save the rush.
If you can assist here, advise John JWA, vk2...@sarc.org.au
importance of resilient communications networks and the need for
regular tests of emergency communications systems.
recover from a major loss of network capability. The RSGB regrets
that Government communications planners seem to have completely
overlooked the valuable resource that RAYNET can offer in such
emergency situations. Unfortunately RAYNET does not seem to be
completely integrated into the nation's emergency communications
planning.
Blue VK4FBLU has put out the call for support for other events happening
in the not too distant future.
A chance to get out on the bay for free and be part of one of the
premier long distance international swim events. Operators
needed for both maritime portable and beach portable positions.
Operators signed on so far -
VK4s UCM/FTVL, WJ, HSV, ZZ, ZXX, FBLU, PVH plus helper
Mix a day out playing with radios to the sound of squealing tyres
and the smell of burning rubber. Operators needed to man Start
and Flying Finish for Time Control and Safety comms.
left you off the list then please contact Blue VK4FBLU
on telephone 47754184 soonest with an offer for support .
GippsTech 2009, the technical conference with a VHF, UHF & microwave focus.
Gippsland Gate Radio & Electronics Club Hamfest 10.00 am
Cranbourne Public Hall
Northern Corridor Radio Group's WA Hamfest. Cyril Jackson Rec Centre
Fisher st Ashfield, WA email vk...@wia.org.au
Summerlands 50th Anniversary Dinner will be held Saturday evening, 8th August.
Goonellabah Tavern to start 1800K.
SARCFEST from 0800K at the Clubrooms, Richmond Hill.
Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest 9:30am.
Goodwood Community Centre, Rosa St Goodwood.
The Central Highland Amateur Radio Club Annual General Meeting at
Camp Fairbairn near Emerald. For further information contact Secretary
Gordon Loveday VK4KAL on telephone 07 49854168
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/
west of Yarraman. More info from Noel VK4NL
Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group's Radio Expo 2010 8.30am St Johns Church
Hall, Mc Lean Street Coffs Harbour.
WIA 100 Centre Victoria RadioFest No. 3.
Wyong Field Day, Wyong Race Course.
Midland Amateur Radio Club's Radio, Electronic & Astronomy Expo.
Venue to be advised.
World Radio Conference WRC-11 Geneva 23rd January TO 17th February 2012
the actual broadcast date, e-mail nationaln...@wia.org.au
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