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2024 JULY 28 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 JULY 28 2024
IN OUR 29th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS



THIS WEEK:-

WIA President Scott Williams VK3KJ bringing to the attention of
Affiliated Clubs, some VERY important reminders. -

Alan, VK4SN, the WIA's Trans Tasman and RD contest manager. -

Shane VK4KHZ with an update of upcoming ARISS events in our region. -

Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.

BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA.

I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB




This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.

Here is the news Issue Number 4 of AR magazine will, from this week, be landing in your letterbox, your Post Office Box, or your local newsagent.

I am trusting that some listeners have already received the hard copy edition.

For those that havent, you can at least content yourselves with the online electronic edition you can download from the WIA website.
wia.org.au/members/armag/2024/july/

As I said last week, Sunspots and Propagation is the issues theme, and I gave you a hint of articles to expect.

Apart from that, you will find a variety of articles to hold your interest.

For a start, Paul McMahon VK3DIP completes his series on a 10 MHz GPS-disciplined oscillator project, while Lou Destefano VK3AQZ continues describing his comprehensive test sets for amateur transceivers.

Once upon a time, a certain Mr Smith chewed over the problems encountered with SWR, matching feedlines and loads. He hit upon a cunning and wonderful idea. Put it all on a chart!

The Smith Chart can seem at once cunning and confusing. This issue, Newcomers Notebook, compiled by Jules Perrin VK3JFP, provides a newcomers tour of the Smith Chart, cutting through the confusion.

For those of you that find yourself at a loose end and a bit bored, well Peter Sumner VK5PJ has some timely advice for you, on page 49. No drugs or exhausting exercise routines required.

Mike Patterson VK4MIK provides a rundown about the on-air action with AX for Anzac Day when AM and CW created some excitement on the bands.

Further, we have a listing of ARs annual awards, a concise compilation of what your WIA is currently doing in working for you, plus highlights from the WIA Convention and AGM in May

As usual, our collection of columnists continue their contributions from ALARA, to WestNews, and the WIA DX Awards listings.

While the sunspot cycle waxes and wanes . . . you can rely on waveguide, made from drains.

Volume 92 of Amateur Radio magazine, Issue number 4.
More guts. Less gab.
Proudly produced and printed in Australia.
Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for VK1WIA News.






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This is WIA President, Scott Williams (VK3KJ) and welcome to all
listeners wherever you might be to the WIA National News Broadcast
this week.

This week I would like to bring to the attention of Affiliated Clubs,
a couple of important things that are happening.

Firstly, the WIA have just sent out in the past few days an email to
all Presidents and Secretaries and of course Vice Presidents are
welcome to attend, an invitation to a Roundtable briefing on Tuesday
30th July at 8.00pm eastern time, which will be conducted online.

The briefing will be by the WIA Technical Advisory Committee Chair,
Grant Willis VK5GR who will provide an overview and help Affiliated
Clubs understand the scope of consultation on two important items.

1. Introduce and explain the changes being proposed to the way
repeater and beacon licencing is conducted and the implications for
the new ACMA proposed FAP10 process. The WIA will also explain the
purpose and high-level design on the new RALI technical standards for
selecting amateur repeater and beacon frequencies.

2. WIA will also introduce the new 40m band plan consultation, what
the identified issues are and what are some the areas that we are
seeking feedback on.

For all Presidents, Vice Presidents or Secretaries of Affiliated Clubs
wishing to attend, please email WIA Company Secretary Peter Clee on:

secretary@wia.org.au

Details of both consultations can be found and downloaded at:
wia.org.au


Finally, Affiliated Clubs might be aware that the Australian Taxation
Office from the 2023-2024 income year have introduced a new Not for
Profit (NFP) Self Review return that needs to be lodged with the ATO.

This applies to non-charitable NFPs with an active ABN and you must
lodge an annual NFP self-review return to notify the ATO of your
eligibility to self-assess as income tax exempt.

From 1 July, NFP Self Review returns can be lodged online. A guide to
help you to submit your self-review return can be found at
ato.gov.au/NFPselfreviewguide

It is understood the return takes around 10 minutes to complete
online. The ATO is taking a practical compliance approach to help
NFPs meet there reporting requirements and will help NFPs meet their
obligations. This includes recently extending the deadline to 31 March
2025 for those NFPs having difficulties with lodging returns online.

The WIA will shortly be writing to all Affiliated Clubs, supplying a
range of information to assist clubs in meeting their reporting
obligations. Please also visit the ATO website at ato.gov.au for
further information.

Thats it for me this week and this has been Scott Williams,
WIA President on behalf of the WIA Board.

Best Wishes.



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INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to ARRL, DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday,
IARU, ICQPodcast, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC, Radioworld.com, RSGB,
SARL and the World Wide sources of the WIA.

Who listens to BBC content internationally?

The organization has released its 2024 Global Audience Measurement
and put the number at 450 million weekly, an increase of 3 million
from last year.

The Global Audience Measure is an annual update of how many people
consume the BBC weekly for all international services in all countries
across TV, radio, website and social media. It excludes the BBCs
output aimed at the U.K. market.

BBC World Service offerings, operating in 42 languages, drew an
audience of 320 million. BBC News Arabic saw a 9% increase, which the
broadcaster attributed to the Israel-Gaza war. The Gaza Daily
emergency radio service, broadcasting on 639 AM, is also part of the
figures. The Arabic feed is the BBCs second-largest language service,
behind its BBC News Hindi service.




The FCC has charged 13 landlords in the New York City area in
connection with illegal radio broadcasting.
They have been put on notice by the Federal Communications Commission
which is charging them with permitting individuals to engage in
illegal radio broadcasts.





A new Emergency Alert System event code likely is coming soon to the
USA.

The Federal Communications Commission is set to vote next month on a
plan to create a dedicated event code for missing and endangered
persons. Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel says the new code MEP will
save lives by helping people who are missing, at risk of being
overlooked and in danger.

The chairwoman said in a statement that while law enforcement agencies
have used AMBER Alerts on TV and radio to help mobilize public
attention and recover abducted children, we do not have a similar
code in the Emergency Alert System dedicated to sounding the alarm
over other missing and endangered persons, particularly the thousands
of missing native and indigenous women who have disappeared from their
homes never to be seen again.

Last year, approximately 188,000 adults who were reported missing in
the United States fell outside the criteria for AMBER Alerts, ccording
to the FCC.





The good old fashioned game of soccer ( football ) used to be a
simple affair. Two teams of eleven, plus a few subs, who were all
wrangled by a referee and a couple of helpful linesmen. Long ago,
these disparate groups lived together in harmony. Then, everything
changed!

Now, technology is being used to adjudicate all kinds of decisions,
and fans are cheering or in uproar depending on how the hammer falls.
Thats only become even more prevalent in recent times, with smart
balls the latest controversial addition to the world game, with their
starring role in the recently held Euro 2024 championship more than
evident.

Adidas has been a pioneer of so-called connected ball technology.
This involves fitting match balls with sensors which can track the
motion of the ball in space.

According to Adidas, an inertial measurement unit is suspended in the
middle of the ball. This is done with a delicate structure that holds
the unit stably in place without impacting the performance of the
ball.

Powering is a small battery that can be recharged using an induction
system. The IMU runs at a rate of 500 Hz, allowing hits to the ball
to be measured down to tiny fractions of a second. The ball also
features an ultra-wideband radio system for position tracking.

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OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024
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RSGB IOTA Contest THIS WEEKEND, July 27.

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HI This is Alan, VK4SN, the Trans Tasman contest manager.

Seems that all ops had a great time in last weekends TT contest.
Conditions were mostly excellent and activity plentiful.

Remember to have your log submitted by 1400z Sunday the 28th of July
that's midnight on the east coast.

Submit logs via vklogchecker.com

The format required is Cabrillo.

Some confuse ADIF with Cabrillo but they are two different formats.
It's Cabrillo we want.

Remember the Remembrance Day contest is the next VK contest and it's
happening on the 17th and 18th of August, just 3 weeks away.

Best 73 and good luck.

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AUGUST 17 - 18

Remembrance Day Contest.

This contest commemorates the Australian Amateurs who died during
World War II and is designed to encourage friendly participation and
help improve the operating skills of participants.

It is held on the weekend closest to the 15th August, the date on
which hostilities ceased in the southwest Pacific area.

A perpetual trophy is awarded annually to the Australian state or
territory with the best performance. The name of the winning State
or Territory is inscribed on the trophy, and that State or Territory
then holds the trophy for 12 months. The winning State or Territory
is also given a certificate, as are leading entrants.

Amateurs will endeavour to contact amateurs in VK call areas,
ZL and P29 on all bands except WARC bands. Modes allowed are PHONE,
CW and RTTY as per the era remembered

Again the 2024 contest is 17th & 18th August.

(wia.org.au)

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44th A.L.A.R.A. CONTEST AND this ALARA contest is ALWAYS held on the
last FULL weekend of August.

ELIGIBILITY?

All licensed operators throughout the world are invited to
participate. Scout and Girl Guide groups are encouraged to
take part using their Club's equipment and callsign.

YLs work everyone; OMs work YLs only.

CONTEST: Combined phone and CW run over 24 hours:
STARTS: Saturday 25th August 2024 at 0600 hours UTC
ENDS: Sunday 26th August 2024 at 0559 hours UTC

SUGGESTED FREQUENCIES: All HF Bands except 160m & WARC Bands.
Contacts made on ECHOLINK will also be accepted.

(alara web page)

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Oceania DX Contest

This years contest will be held on October 5th and 12th
respectively.

oceaniadxcontest.com


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YOTA CONTEST

Youth on the air test 3 of 3 will be from 10:00 to 21:59 UTC on
29 December on the five classic bands CW and SSB.

(yota)

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DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.

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OL 80 C.A.R.B.O.N. is active until the 30th of November to mark the
80th anniversary of Operation Carbon during World War Two. This
operation involved the dropping of paratroopers in the Protectorate of
Bohemia and Moravia.

The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was a partially-annexed
territory of Nazi Germany that was established in 1939 after the
German occupation of the Czech lands

A team of operators is active using call OL 80 CARBON on CW, SSB and
digital modes on the HF bands.

More information is available on QRZ.com


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SOUTH COOK ISLANDS

Steve, ZL2KE is on air as E 51 KEE from Rarotonga and from Aitutaki,
until August the 2nd on 80 to 10 meters using CW and SSB.

QSL via IK 2 DUW.

(arrl)

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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA.

E 7 100 RADIO is the special call sign for the Bosnia and Herzegovina
IARU member society to celebrate 100 years of amateur radio
innovation, community, and advocacy.

QSL via operators' instructions.

(eHam)

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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY.

Special event stations DL 2024 E, DL 2024 U, DL 2024 R, and DL 2024 O
are QRV until July 14 during EURO 2024, the 17th edition of the UEFA
European Football Championship. QSL via bureau.

(eHam)

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GX 4 LMR will be operated by The British Railways Amateur Radio
Society from the 5th to the 14th of July to commemorate the first
amateur tests on a moving railway train in 1924.

Operators plan to concentrate on the 40m band, depending on
conditions.

QSL GX4LMR via the Bureau.

(rsgb)


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Special callsign HF 25 NATO is active until the 31st of August,
marking the 25th anniversary of Poland joining the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization. Certificates and limited-edition QSL cards are
available. Visit QRZ.com for details.

(ARNewsLine 2428)


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NEW ZEALAND - Wireless and Wool ZM 100 DX

Celebrating Historic 100 Year Trans World Radio Contact

This contact was by Morse and was the first ever, trans-world
two-way radio communication of any type. It was from Shag Valley
Station, Otago and the contact was with Cecil Goyder G2SZ at
Mill Hill School, London.

ZM100DX will be on air on site in Shag Valley Sheep Station.

The main planned contact is between Shag Valley sheep Station and
Mill Hill School 18th October and other celebration events are
planned for the following day or two.

NZART Branch 30 sincerely invites all amateurs to take part in this
celebration and join in marking the 100th year since the original
qso.

zl4aa.org.nz/zl4aa/history/z4aa-transworld-contact

(sourced to NZART Infoline)


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The Tour de France is being commemorated by special event callsign
TM 111 TDF, marking the 111th edition of the famous cycling race.

Listen on the 17th through to the 21st of July on the HF bands.

QSL station TM111TDF via F8GGZ.

(arnline 2436)


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Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Radio Belgrade, the Belgrade
Amateur Radio Club is active as YT 100 RB and YU 1924 RB until
November 30. For details of a certificate that is available, see
yu1ano.org

(rsgb)

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NEW ZEALAND

NZART has a special event call sign for the upcoming America's Cup to
be held in Spanish waters later this year. ZL 6 A.M.CUP has been
allocated to celebrate this event with Phil Garside ZL2RO as the
trustee of the callsign. November 30 is when ZL6 A.M.CUP goes off
air.

(NZART)

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THAILAND.

Special event station HS 72 KING is on air until July the 29th to
celebrate the 72nd birthday of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn,
HS 10 A. QSL station HS72KING via Logbook Of The World.

(arrl)


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In the World of DX, be listening for members of the Zurich City
Police Radio Amateur Club throughout the year, operating as HB 2 SP
the club is marking its 20th anniversary. Unfortunately no Bureau
QSL's but you can use Logbook Of The World, and HB20SP runs until
December 31.

(sourced to ARNewsLine 2410)

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Listen throughout the year for the special callsign 9 A 1 RKZ
marking the 100th anniversary of the Radioklub Zagreb which was
founded the 24th of March 1924 in Croatia

QSL via 9A1ADE.


(ARNewsLine 2410)

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AUSTRIA

OE 100 RADIO active until the 31st of December celebrating the 100th
anniversary of the beginning of regular radio transmissions in
Austria in 1924.

QSL via the Bureau.

(gb2rs)


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WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS
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/
facebook.com/SotaAustralia/
wwffaustralia.com/
https://bunkersontheair.wixsite.com/october23

A DXpedition team is getting ready to operate from Canada's
St. Paul Island - and it might be the last visit for a while.

Yes this wind-swept, environmentally sensitive, treeless island in
Canada is about to become home to a team of 10 DXpeditioners. They
will be getting on the air on the 26th of August and remain until the
5th of September. This is the St. Paul Island CY9C DXpedition, which
has been granted access to the island by the Canadian Department of
Fisheries and Oceans for this short window of time.

The island, which is off the coast of Nova Scotia in the Cabot Strait,
has designations in three award schemes:

POTA, as CA-0122;

Lighthouse, STP-002; and

IOTA, NA-094.

This is a return trip for many on the team, who will be focusing on CW
but also operating SSB, FT8 and RTTY. There will also be satellite and
moonbounce operation.

(newsline 2438)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

The first rumblings of the Sun's next 11-year solar cycle have been
detected in sound waves inside our home star -- even though it is only
halfway through its current one.

This existing cycle is now at its peak, or 'solar maximum' -- which is
when the Sun's magnetic field flips and its poles swap places - until
mid-2025. It affects activity on the Sun's surface, with sunspots,
flares and coronal mass ejections all more rampant at solar maximum.
This leads to a surge in electromagnetic energy hurtling towards the
Earth and makes aurorae visible more often and at lower altitudes.

The current solar cycle, named Cycle 25 because it is the 25th since
1755 when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began, started
in 2019.

(eHam)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
www.morsecodeclassnet.com

On Tuesday afternoons and evenings the 40 and 80m bands come alive
with the sound of slow CW. Who would have thought that this ancient
art - which some say was once such a dreaded part of the amateur
license test, would become so popular in these days of modern
communications?

The uncontrolled net is run in designated portions of the two bands
to encourage new CW operators to have a go at slow CW in a safe and
really friendly environment. Slow speed and lots of mistakes are par
for the course its all about having a go, starting with a basic
callsign and RST exchange, then over time, getting better and better.

The net also attracts its fair share of old timers who enjoy helping
others to have a go, or to just enjoy the banter.

The CQ QRS net has been running every single Tuesday for the last
three years and has been unbelievably popular - over the six hours,
weve had more than four dozen CQQRS team members plus numerous others
having a go; and who knows how many listeners are out there every
Tuesday?

So the CQQRS net is on between 0700z and 1100z between 7020 and
7040kHz and between 0900z and 1300z between 3540 and 3570kHz every
Tuesday.

For more information and to receive our free weekly CQQRS RagChew
newsletter, contact me, Mark VK2KI and VK6QI via cqqrsnet@gmail.com
Id be really pleased to hear from you - irrespective whether youre
just starting out, ready to have a go, or perhaps returning to the
art.

Cheers from Mark VK2KI / VK6QI.





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DIGITAL

First M17 Based Radios Begin Shipping

Connect Systems has begun shipping the first radios that operate M17
"out of the box."

The M17 project is an Open Source digital mode alternative to modes
such as DSTAR and System Fusion which rely on proprietary encoding and
decoding hardware and software.

The CS7000 M17 is an HT transceiver running M17 described as
"4FSK modulation with an open source Protocol and Vocoder."
A "PLUS" version of the HT with additional memory and processing power
will also be available.

m17project.org/

(ard)





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

Hi, this is Shane VK4KHZ with an update of upcoming ARISS events in
our region.

On Friday the 2nd of August 2024 at approximately 12:45 UTC we have a
scheduled ARISS telebridge event with a youth group in Banda Aceh,
Indonesia. This event will be facilitated via Mackay based Ground
Station VK4ISS and operated by Shane VK4KHZ and Stephen VK4SJV.

The students from Bana Aceh have prepared 16 questions for
US Astronaut Sunita Williams.

The ISS pass will be approximately 10 minutes duration with a maximum
pass elevation of 27 degrees at VK4ISS. The downlink signal from the
ISS will be transmitted on 145.800 FM +/- doppler shift and the audio
downlink will be able to be received over a large portion of Eastern
Australia.

Until the next update this is Shane VK4KHZ.





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

RSGB IOTA Contest is July 27-28.

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VK2/W7BRS Lord Howe Island - OC-004

Jeff, operating from Lord Howe past week says the number of QSOs in
his log is really low and believes part of the reason is the fact
VK2 as a prefix does not sound like Lord Howe Island. Despite the
official rule changes, the Lord Howe Island prefix of VK2 does not
register with people.

Most amateurs are used to VK9L being a prefix that indicates the
location. And yet, despite all of the efforts to get the country-data
files updated and so on, most just arent aware of the fact that ACMA
changed (or re-affirmed existing policy that was already esoteric)
that Lord Howe Island is not VK9L.

Jeff has a very strong suspicion that if he were to call CQ VK9L
the QSO counts would spike and he'd have real pile ups to worry about.

Currently he can can call CQ pretty much for an hour and not get a
QSO. Maybe a few from the mainland VK but not a single QSO from
Japan on SSB? Not more than a handful of SSB QSO from the North
America's.

Yes it seems it's "all in the call".

(dx-world)



Sao Tome & Principe - IOTA AF-023

The Dateline DX Association (DDXA), a world-wide DX organization
has announced the activation of Sao Tome & Principe, a small island
nation off the coast of Gabon from 11 to 20 November 2024.

The license, issued by the General Regulatory Authority in
Sao Tome and Principe, authorized the call sign S9Z

The team will operate SSB, CW and digital modes on all HF bands
10 to 160 m, VHF on 6 m and will also be on 432 MHz EME.

(sarl/qrz)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MARITIME
INCLUDING ILLW NEWS - ILLW 17th August 2024 to 18th August 2024

Amateur Radio Participates in Worlds Largest Naval Exercise

Partners: Integrated and Prepared is the theme for Rim of the
Pacific (RIMPAC) 2024, the worlds largest international military
maritime exercise, which began June 27, and will come to a close
on August 1, conducted from Hawaii, the exercise encompasses many
islands in the Hawaiian chain.

The event included Australia among the 29 nations, 40 surface ships,
three submarines, 14 national land forces, over 150 aircraft, and more
than 25,000 personnel, including amateur radio operators working with
health care facilities on the islands.

ARRL Assistant Section Manager and State Government Liaison Michael
Miller, KH6ML, said 36 amateur radio operators from Hawaii volunteered
to demonstrate the value of amateur radio in emergency preparedness
and response.

It turned out very good, said Miller. Some of hospitals, staff and
administrators involved had their first experience with amateur radio.
The operators were able to blend their skills using public service
radios, satellite phones, as well as amateur radio.

KH6ML pointed out that hospitals on the smaller islands dont usually
have a fulltime communications officer so working with amateur radio
gave them experience for future emergencies. The amateurs worked with
Health Comm Hawaii which provides amateur radio communications to
health care associations in Hawaii during emergencies and disasters.

(arrl)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
(Youngsters On The Air)
facebook.com/yotaregion2
facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
twitter.com/hamyota
ham-yota.com

Ham radio lecturer and educator Dan KB6NU visited New York City to
help those in the hacker and STEM/STEAM community blaze a trail into
amateur radio. By the time he had finished teaching his one-day
course, "Ham Radio for Hackers," on July 13th, 25 hackers had passed
the USA FCC Technician test.

The Hackers On Planet Earth, or HOPE, conference turned out to be a
ripe place for nurturing amateurs along this nontraditional path to
radio. Ed, N2XDD and Nicole, AD2IM, who were part of the Volunteer
Examiner team, told Newsline that the new licensees included a
9-year-old girl. They said they shared Dan's hope that the worlds of
hackers and hams will continue to merge successfully into a new
adventure in Ham Radio.

--

Another new adventure began yesterday, the 27th of July for the
young USA radio operators who are part of the Dave Kalter Memorial
Youth DX Adventure.

These other young amateurs are using the special event callsign K3Y
on the HF bands during the RSGB IOTA contest this weekend.

For the second consecutive year, they will be hosted by the K3LR
Contest Group station in western Pennsylvania which is one of the
world's largest contest stations.

The youth team are Ian, KI8NA, and Lily, W8LIL. They will be
accompanied by youth mentors Katie, KE8LQR and Grace, KE8RJU.

Now how about it Aussie YOTA members, let's hear what YOU are doing in
this new found hobby of ours..

(arnewsline 2438)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

INDIA

Twenty amateur radio operators from various parts of Thrissur have
expressed their willingness to join the rescue operation under way at
the site of THE MASSIVE landslip at Shirur in Karnataka.

These Hams successfully operated during the 2018 floods in Kerala and
landslip rescue operations in Pettimudi. Since 2009, they have been
providing communication support to district emergency operations
centre, Thrissur, and in coordinating various departments for smooth
functioning of Thrissur pooram, the largest gathering in South India.

Volunteers who where preparing to leave for Shirur to join the search
have been ordered back, no civilians are / were being allowed into the
area to help.

An Army team is searching the area using ground penetrating RADAR

tinyurl.com/mr2d7rtb

(eHam)


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2024 IT'S A DATE

Clubs are welcome to email 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.

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VK3 - Bendigo AR & Electronics Club RadioFest August 18 (vk3gtv)


VK4 - Redcliffe Club Car Boot Sale Saturday 24 August at the
club house, MacFarlane Park, Kippa Ring. (vk4tn)


VK6 - PerthTech 2024 Sept 21 for 2 days at Gidgegannup (vk6pop)

VK4 - GOLD COAST HAMFEST OCTOBER 13 at Nerang Country Paradise
Parklands 231 Beaudesert-Nerang Road Nerang. (vk4DMH)


VK5 - Amateur Radio Experiments Group Radio & Electronics Sale
Saturday 26th October 10AM David Roche Park Kilburn (vk5qi)

VK7 - Tasmanian Ham Conference November 2 and 3 Hobart. (vk7news)
Held at the Sandy Bay Campus of UTAS.


VK3 - SPARC Rosebud RadioFest November 17 at Eastbourne Primary
School, Allambi Ave. Rosebud. (vk3pdg)



final final






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@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@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@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). If you are mentioning your own name / call
in the story, say something like "and myself, Pat, vk11abc"

Promote your local rebroadcast; details on
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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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