2025 FEBRUARY 09 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
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NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING FEBRUARY 9 2025
IN OUR 30th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
THIS WEEK:-
For the first time in over 20 years our contest and dx reporter Felix was
unable to file his report! Felix is in Ingham which as been hard hit by
the Queensland floods, in fact wi8th no power for DAYS. Fresh food is even
being choppered in by both military, and private arrangements put in place
by Coles and Woolworths. Our thoughts are with you Felix, and so this week
John Williams VK4JJW steps up to pen the DX window on this the
WIA National News Service.
And this week, is the second week this audio is being transmitted through
South Africa in quite some time, so ZS listeners, settle back for the
"best news you'll get all week."
BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA.
I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB
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This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.
By now, a number of you will have received your copy of Issue 1. Others, not so much.
I have reports that Issue 1 appeared in newsagents mid-last week, much to the chagrin of those that have yet to receive it in the mail.
Tell me about it. That happens here on the Gold Coast, too, damn it.
If this has happened to you this month, I sympathise with your frustration. Hang in there, it should be in your letter box or Post Office box real soon, now.
The newsagency distribution system can be better than Australia Posts on occasion, it seems.
Mind you, in Far North Queensland, both means of delivery are bound to be later than usual, what with the extraordinary floods residents and businesses there are suffering.
Further to last weeks preview, theres more to Issue 1 than Portable Pursuits.
The saga of the development of the Oscar satellites up to Amsat Oscar 7 continues, revealing much detail not revealed to-date.
We have a wrapup of the Ham-E-Con event in Hobart last November, with a surprise at the end.
In the Below 25 column, for young people on the air, Alec Cherry VK2MV reveals planning for a remote amateur station to enable young licensees to get on the air, beyond the interference present in the cities and we get to see a recent photo of the four YOTA broadcast news crew. Put faces to the voices.
This issue, our regular column on Your WIA working for you cover the behind the scenes work necessary to coordinate amateur satellites, launch new ones and to keep them supported.
W-I-A News includes coverage of amateurs supporting the recent California wild fires, the International Amateur Radio Unions centenary, and a quick biography of our new Returning Officer, Pete Cherry VK2LP, who is busy now conducting the election of directors.
As ever, there is always more to read in Amateur Radio magazine, Issue 1 for 2025.
More guts. Less gab. Proudly produced and printed in Australia.
Also available online.
Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for WIA National News.
WIA BOARD ELECTION 2025
Once again, but becoming par for course, nothing to report by WIA Board
members BUT we are joined this week by one of the 5 candidates (members
will vote for 4) the candidates running for board positions in this years
WIA BOARD ELECTIONS..
(AUDIO INTENSIVE TALK BY VK3IU)
Candidate information is available in the current edition of Amateur Radio
magazine or to the right of the candidate on the electronic voting slip.
Candidate Klaus VK3IU has a link, qsl.net/vk3iu/#sec-5052 where he
provides some more information about himself and why he is running.
It's in the audio edition you can hear this week from VK1WIA.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS is 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.
Timothy Ellam KC, VE6SH, President, International Amateur Radio Union
writing in WIA.ORG.AU reminds all of us that this is THE year that the
IARU celebrates a century of connections.
When amateur radio pioneers first gathered in Paris on 18 April 1925,
they created the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) to support their
activities worldwide. Since then, the IARU has worked tirelessly to defend
and expand the official frequency allocations for amateur radio.
Thanks to the support of enlightened administrations in every part of the
globe, radio amateurs can experiment and communicate in frequency bands
that are strategically located throughout the radio spectrum.
From 25 countries in 1925, the IARU has grown to include over
160 member-societies today.
In the meantime, the IARU is kicking off its centenary celebrations on
18 April World Amateur Radio Day. Our theme for this year is
A Century of Connections: Celebrating 100 years of Amateur Radio
Innovation, Community and Advocacy.
As an advocate and representative for the amateur services, the IARU is a
proud and active member of the International Telecommunication Union
(ITU). They were first admitted into the work of the Consultative
Committee on International Radio (CCIR), the forerunner to todays
ITU Radiocommunication Sector in 1932. IARU have continued contributing
to ITUs radiocommunications and emergency response activities ever since.
The RSGB has announced that Peter Bowyer, G4MJS is to take on the new role
of RSGB Board Vice Chair.
The current Board Chair, Stewart Bryant, G3YSX said that the role of
RSGB Board Chair has always been a busy one and, as the RSGB has taken on
more commitments, the demands of this position have continually grown.
Being able to share those duties is in the best interests of both the
Society and the incumbent, and he is grateful to Peter for volunteering
for this new role.
How bad can a solar storm be?
Just ask a tree.
Unlike human records, which go back hundreds of years, trees can remember
solar storms for millennia. Nagoya University doctoral student Fusa Miyake
made the discovery in 2012 while studying rings in the stump of a
1900-year-old Japanese cedar. One ring, in particular, drew her attention.
Grown in the year 77475 AD, it contained a 12-percent jump in radioactive
carbon-14, about 20 times greater than ordinary fluctuations from cosmic
radiation.
Other teams confirmed the spike in wood from Germany, Russia,
the United States, Finland, and New Zealand.
Whatever happened, trees all over the world experienced it.
Most researchers think it was a solar storm -- an extraordinary one.
Often, we point to the Carrington Event of 1859 as the worst-case scenario
for solar storms. The 774-75 AD storm was at least 10 times stronger; if
it happened today, it would floor modern technology.
Since Miyake's initial discovery, she and others have confirmed five more
examples. Researchers call them "Miyake Events."
WPTFs Transmitter Site Is Host to a Radio Time Capsule
While the site is operational, its accompanying building has long been
sealed off.
radioworld.com recently connected with Heather Leah, aka the
Hidden Historian.
Heather spends her time traversing crumbling buildings, forgotten
hideaways and underground tunnels to share with her followers the
hidden history right under your feet. Based in North Carolina, she has
explored abandoned theme parks, watery graves and, now, an AM stations
historic transmitter building.
During the day, the main tower stands tall and proud, wrote Leah in her
blog post. In the 1950s, the building was staffed around the clock, with
a department of 15 people.
Adorned with rounded windows and curved edges, the building may appear
small from the outside, but it extends deep underground into a shelter
that provided a safe haven for announcers to broadcast through tumultuous
events such as hurricanes or even potential wars,
Nearly 80 years old and sealed off from the outside world, it holds onto
dusty secrets that time has forgotten, resembling a living time capsule.
The basement was home to WPTFs disaster/bomb shelter. In cases of
emergency, WPTF was prepared to maintain open lines of communication.
Leah said the shelter is stocked with turntables from the 1950s and a
couple of old-timey albums along with old McDonalds wrappers and coffee
cups.
YOU CAN VISIT VIA THE WEB BY CLICKING THE URL WE LIKE IN THE TEXT EDITION
OF THIS YOUR WIA NATIONAL NEWS SERVIC, BEST READ on wia.org.au
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Taylorator Makes Mischief On The Airwaves.
This story comes with a caveat.. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS AT HOME.
In Hackaday recently "[Stephen]" wrote in to share his experiments with
using the LimeSDR mini to conduct a bit of piracy on the airwaves, and
though we cant immediately think of a legitimate application for spamming
the full FM broadcast band simultaneously, we cant help but be fascinated
by the technique.
Called the Taylorator, as it was originally intended to carpet bomb the
FM dial with the collected works of Taylor Swift on every channel,
the code makes for some interesting reading if youre interested in the
transmission-side of software defined radio.
The write-up talks about the logistics of FM modulation, and how quickly
the computational demands stack up when youre trying to push out
100 different audio streams at once. It eats up nearly 4 GB of RAM.
As [Stephen] touches on at the end of the Hackaday post, this is almost
certainly illegal no matter what country you happen to live in.
scd31.com/posts/taylorator
WEIRD BUT WONDERFUL
When is 'RADIO' not RADIO?
At the height of the Cold War, those of us here on the western side of the
wall had plenty of choice over our radio listening, even if we stuck with
our countrys monolithic broadcasters.
On the other side in the Soviet Union, radio for many came without a
choice of source, in the form of wired radio systems built into all
apartments.
In a Soviet apartment, usually in the kitchen, there would be a Radio
socket on the wall, it carried an audio signal. The box which plugged into
it was referred to as a radio, but instead contained only a transformer,
loudspeaker, and volume control.
These carried the centralised radio station, piped from Moscow to the
regions by a higher voltage line, then successively stepped down at
regional, local, and apartment block level. A later refinement brought a
couple more stations on separate sub-carriers, but it was the single
channel speakers which provided the soundtrack for daily life.
The decline of the system came over the decades following the end of
communism, and now the speaker boxes survive as affectionate curios for
those who grew up with them.
youtube.com/watch?v=AvTaNVXGR0w
(TWIAR)
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OPERATIONAL NEWS -
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NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025
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The CQ World Wide WPX RTTY Contest started Saturday and runs until
2359UTC today Sunday the 9th of February. Using RTTY on the 80 to 10m
bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and
serial number.
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In Holland their PACC Contest started Saturday runs until 1200UTC
today Sunday the 9th of February. Using CW and SSB on the 160 to 10m
bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and
serial number. PA stations also send their province.
(rsgb)
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CQ 160 METER CONTEST
SSB February 21 - 2200Z February 23.
(cq)
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The IARU 100th Anniversary Centennial QSO Party.
The IARU CQP will be held for nine days, beginning Saturday 12 April and
ending Sunday 20 April. This event will celebrate 100 years of the IARU
(sarl)
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HARRY ANGEL MEMORIAL 80 Meter Sprint, Saturday May 3. (vk4uh)
wia.org.au/members/contests/harryangel/
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VK Shires Contest 7th - 8th June 2025
wia.org.au/members/contests/wavks/
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NZ Straight Key Night
Next New Zealand Straight Key Night will be held Sunday 8 June
from 9pm to 10pm NZDT (0800 to 0900 UTC) on 80 metres.
(Neil ZL1NZ, SKN Manager)
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IARU HF World Championship.
The 24-hour IARU HF World Championship starts at 12 HUNDRED UTC on
Saturday 12 July and ends at 11:59 UTC on Sunday 13 July.
This annual contest supports amateur self-training in radio
communications, improving operating skills, conducting technical
investigations and inter-communicating with other amateurs around
the world using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 metre bands
(SARL)
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Trans-Tasman Low Band Contest - 19 JUL 2025
The Trans-Tasman contest, held on the 3rd weekend in July, aims to encourage Low Band activity between VK and ZL
Only contest bands 160 80 and 40M are allowed with SSB, CW and Digital (RTTY OR PSK)
wia.org.au/members/contests/transtasman/
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DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.
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PC 80 TT is the special callsign for members of VERON Leiden to celebrate
the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands during
World War II (5 May 1945).
Look for activity now until June One
QSL PC80TT via the bureau to PI4LDN.
The special call sign honours the memory of Rudolf Tappenbeck (PCTT),
a pioneer of Dutch amateur radio who died in Neuengamme concentration
camp 1944.
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Our I.A.R.U. celebrates its centenary this year (2025).
Since its founding in Paris, France, IARU has worked tirelessly to
promote innovation in amateur radio and to encourage the growth of
the service in communities throughout the world.
VI 100 IARU is a special event callsign transmitting from VK3 to help
celebrate the IARU Centennial.
Try as we may, and our Editor Graham VK4BB has tried, we will endeavour to
find out more about this "almost rogue" special event.
qsl via MO 0 OXO
A 9 100 IARU is the special callsign for the Bahrain Amateur Radio
Society to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the International
Amateur Radio Union. Look for activity for five days each month
(which days don't ask me! HiHi) during 2025. QSL via EC6DX.
(qrz.com / 425 dx news))
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This year the SARL is on the air with special event callsign
ZS 100 SARL as the society celebrates their centenary of organised
amateur radio activity in South Africa.
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Don, KW7R is active as V73KW from the Marshall Islands in the north
western Pacific Ocean. He is there on a work assignment until
September and in his spare time, he operates CW and FT8 on various bands.
QSL V73KW via Logbook of the World.
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British Railways Amateur Radio Society is running special event stations
GB0LMR and GB2SDR during 2025 to celebrate 200 years of train travel.
Operation will be mainly focused on 40m but there may be additional
activity on other bands.
QSL via the Bureau.
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Over in "the Motherland", the RSGBs weekly news broadcast GB2RS is
celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. As part of the celebrations,
special callsign GB70RS is active throughout the year. The callsign is
being operated by radio amateurs who help to deliver GB2RS each week and
could include Newsreaders and RSGB Headquarters staff.
Unlike here in VK , in the UK RSGB have to have separate news readers for
each frequency.
You can listen out for RSGB operators on all modes and all bands, with
activity taking place at any time, although you are particularly likely to
hear them before and after the GB2RS broadcasts.
Find out more via the GB70RS page at QRZ.com
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Special event station LZ 75 IPA is active right throughout 2025
celebrating the 75th anniversary of the International Police
Association.
QSL via Club Log's OQRS, or direct to LZ 3 HI.
(425 dx news )
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Lonar Meteor Lake Special Event AU 6 LON.
Lonar Meteor Lake is a creator lake formed by the impact of a meteor
5 MILLION years ago. It is an astronomical wonder in itself. VU2DSI,
Datta from India will be operating/activating from this unique place in
the world of astronomy from 20 th to 24 February. Lonar Meteor Lake is in
the Buldhana district of the state of Maharashtra in India.
(ard)
"I'm sure we're all supporting, with our thoughts, those in Far North Qld,
and in particular those severely affected by the flooding around
Townsville and Ingham where Felix VK4FUQ who normally does this report is
out of action, albeit temporarily. This is the first, FIRST time in
over 20 years Felix has not been able to file a report ... hopefully he'll
be back next week.
For WIA National News, I'm John VK4JJW"
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WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)
CORONAL LOOP 'FLICKERING' SEEN AS CLUE TO SOLAR FLARES
Scientists believe that one key to predicting dangerous solar flares may
rest in a clue they have found in the sun's coronal loops.
Analysing images captured at NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory,
researchers say they have identified a tell-tale flickering that seems
to be a tipoff that dangerous solar flares are soon to follow.
The scientists detected the flickering in coronal loops of shining plasma.
This was actually ultraviolet light at specific wavelengths and it
occurred before the sun shot massive busts of electromagnetic radiation,
which we know as solar flares. The researchers viewed the phenomenon just
before 50 such solar flares.
Their findings were presented to the American Astronomical Society in
Maryland on January 15th. The scientists believe that what they have
observed may provide a way to develop more dependable forecasts of space
weather.
( newsline 2466 )
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org
Europa Clipper heads out.
The 6-ton spacecraft, now with re-certified transistors, launches soon,
headed to Jupiter and its mysterious icy moon Europa for arrival in
April 2030.
At 30 meters wide once its solar arrays are unfurled, Europa Clipper is
NASAs largest planetary exploration spacecraft ever. Clippers nominal
mission includes 49 passes by Europa, coming as close as 25 km above the
surface, and through Jupiters harsh radiation belts. There was fear in
that some on-board rad-hard MOSFETS were not actually so rad-hard, but
NASA has since tested spares and found them sufficient, based in part on
the fact that the intense radiation will only come in bursts every 21 days
during the spacecrafts orbit, and the rest of the time the transistors
can be slowly heated to allow them to anneal any radiation damage.
Europa Clipper carries nine instruments to study Europas crust and its
strongly suspected subsurface ocean, which may be 150 km deep.
Well know more in 2030, so stay tuned!!!
orbitalindex.com/archive/2024-10-09-Issue-289/
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - INTERNET, THE HAMS DOMAIN
The secretary of the Department of Home Affairs has issued a mandatory
direction for all Australian government entities to "prevent the use or
installation of DeepSeek products, applications and web services and
where found, remove all existing instances of DeepSeek products,
applications and web services from all Australian Government systems
and devices," the statement said.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said DeepSeek posed an "unacceptable
risk" to government technology and the immediate ban was to protect
Australias national security and national interest."
The ban does not extend to devices of private citizens.
(itnews.com)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
iota-world.org/
Saint Peter & Saint Paul Archipelago, ITA number SA-014.
The Araucaria DX Group has announced that it has received
permission from the Brazilian Navy Brazilian Navy to conduct a
DXpedition from Saint Peter & Saint Paul Archipelago (SA-014) in the
October- November 2025 timeframe.
This DXCC Entity was last activated in 2012.
"Since 2012 permission to land and operate from the rocks has not been
granted BUT this teams R.I.B's, Radio In a Box capability enables them to
make this activation possible without the operators being physically on
the rocks, thereby meeting the key requirement of the Navy for a very
small footprint operation with minimum human presence.
According to the permit, two team members will be allowed to land each day
for a limited time to refuel the generators and make any necessary
repairs".
Plans are to deploy five RIBs for a total of 6 stations, and to
operate CW, SSB and FT8 on 160-6 metres.
There will be six local operators who will be based on a boat anchored a
short distance from the rocks. This local team will be complemented by a
number of remote operators.
Further information, including dates and callsign, will be provided
in due course.
Bookmark py0s2025.com for updates.
(425 dx news)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MARITIME
Maritime Radio Day 2025
Registration is now open for Maritime Radio Day which takes place annually
on the 14th and 15th of April.
This is to commemorate the almost 100 years of wireless telegraphy service
for seafarers which ended with the closure, in the UK, of Portishead Radio
on the 30th of April 2000.
Commencing at 12:00 UTC on the 14th and finishing at 23:00 UTC on the
15th, this event is a great opportunity to QSO with ex-marine radio
officers and coast station professionals who exchange details of their
previous ships and coast stations.
The mode of operation is CW, and all the HF bands are used including the
WARC bands. A certificate of participation will be issued to all who
submit results. We amateur licence holders are invited to register and
take part as Friends of MRD. SWLs may also submit logs.
You can find further information at radioofficers.com
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IT'S A DATE
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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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VK6 - PARGFEST PEEL AMATEUR RADIO GROUP held February 15 9AM at
Mandurah Bowling Club 89 Allnutt Street ( parg.org.au/ )
VK5
Hi this is Nathan VK 5OG president of the South Coast amateur radio club
1 February all membership fees are due which is $50 this year
we will be having a vote on memberships on 27 February 2025
at our clubrooms at Hasting Street Seaford so if you'd like to be eligible
to vote please make sure your membership was paid by 1 February 2025
VK3 - Yarra Valley Amateur Radio Group HamFest March One at
Mooroolbark Community Centre. (wiacal)
VK7 - MEET THE VOICE social outing Ross Caravan Park March 23 (Al vk7)
VK4 - Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club REDFEST April 12 at
Deception Bay North State School. (wiacal)
VK - WIA AGM May 3 - 4. Hosted by Bendigo Amateur Radio & Electronics
Club and their Technology Expo (vk3gtv/wiacal)
VK2 - Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club's 49th Annual Field Day Weekend
at Wauchope Showground Hall June 7 and 8 (wiacal)
VK5 - SERG Convention and Fox Hunting Championship June 7 and 8
At Scout Hall in Mt. Gambier (vk5dj)
VK - Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association 50th anniversary
Glen Waverly July 26 president@alara.org (vk2ayl)
VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9 (vk4dmh)
Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road.
VK3- Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
November Sixteen.
VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club DARC Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)
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