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MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2016-04-03.mp3 Text edition: APRIL 3 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK Oh... and to contact us with your news because If It Matters To You It Matters To Us! http://www.wia.org.au (click news in member area) Submit your audio news TWITTER http://twitter.com/VK1WIA Please... If you are only submitting text and not audio, write your story as you would expect to hear it being read back and NEVER send just links & url's. When you upload audio email us the txt version. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 03 2016. IN OUR 21st YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS WIA logo adorns club websites. - WIA talks with St George Amateur Radio Society. - WIA JMFD, double check your logs made it to Manager. - WIA ANZAC Award Certificates now available. THESE STORIES AND MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 2016 AND FOR WEEK OF APR 3 An Australian online retailer has offered an olive branch to the iconic electronics brand Dick Smith. It was believed life was over for Dick Smith, as the company went into voluntary administration in January and closed down all of its physical stores, resulting in thousands of job losses. On Tuesday, Kogan.com announced it would swoop in and buy the failed company and turn it into an online-only business. The revitalised company, purchased for an undisclosed sum, will start on June 1 and run with a dual brand strategy alongside Kogan.com (Richard G4TUT) WIA BOARD TALK President Phil Wait VK2ASD WIA logo adorns club websites A number of WIA Affiliated Clubs now have the specially designed WIA logo on their website home page, among those, Port Stephens, Oxley Region, North West Tasmania Amateur Television Group, The Eastern and Mountain District Radio Club and the Ballarat Amateur Radio Group. A few clubs also use the old WIA logo with words of support and affiliation, but are invited to consider upgrading the image with the 'WIA Affiliated Club' logo. We remind all that the WIA logo is the copyright corporate logo of the Wireless Institute of Australia. However, pre-approval conditional permission of its use by WIA affiliated club websites, and individual WIA members is allowed. WIA to talk at the St George Amateur Radio Society The Wireless Institute of Australia has been busily advocating for Amateur Radio, and the latest on this will be given by WIA Director Roger Harrison VK2ZRH. He will be this month's guest speaker at the St George Amateur Radio Society, and is part of a specialised team looking to achieve the best for all radio amateurs both existing and future hams. A lot is now starting to slowly emerge and it may take several years before the new process is fully completed. The speech is: Everything You Want to Know About the Future of Amateur Radio in VK and Then Some The Spectrum Reform program will see a new Radiocommunications Act. That will mean a new licensing regime, spectrum access, use of frequencies, and the regulation of users and applications. The entire radio communications industry which includes the WIA representing Amateur Radio - is facing a "perfect storm" of challenging change. Part of the effort to better position the WIA for the future has been involvement in the reform of the WIA office operations - a process set by the WIA Board in 2015. The St George Amateur Radio Society clubrooms in Donnelly Park, Kyle Parade, Connells Point near South Hurstville, is the venue for the WIA talk that starts at 7.30pm, Wednesday April 6. HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. VK3 web service:- http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/ Foundation Licence course in Melbourne - closes very soon Amateur Radio Victoria will hold its very successful Foundation Licence training and assessments on the weekend of April 9 and 10 at the Amateur Radio Victoria office 40G Victory Boulevard, Ashburton. To enrol please contact the Education Coordinator, Barry Robinson VK3PV or 0428 516 001. Get into portable radio amateur activity Those interested in or involved with portable activity should head to the Brisbane Ranges National Park west of Melbourne VK3 this month. An operating station VK3WI will be on site giving an opportunity to gain points in the Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award. The aim is to use the station to demonstrate simple set up processes, first hand operational demonstration and logging methods. The session will include information and displays of gear for use in a variety of portable activities. Among those helping with it are Peter VK3ZPF, Allen VK3ARH, Joe VK3YSP, Julie VK3FOWL and Tony VK3VTH. It all starts at 10am on Sunday April 17, followed by a free sausage sizzle at midday. To help cater for all, and details of the exact all-weather site to be used, a register of those to attend is being gathered. All inquiries about the Show 'n Tell are welcome and should go to Tony Hambling VK3VTH on (Jim Linton VK3PC) VK5 SERG in VK5 have been rebroadcasting this WIA News for many a year and Col VK5HCF has advised us that Bill, VK5WCC who, never missing a beat in forwarding us the number of listeners each week, has decided that it is time for him to give it away. Bill has done a magnificent job for a number of years now but at the age of 84+ I understand his position. Many thanks Bill, and now Many thanks Col VK7 vk7 local news, email http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vk7regionalnews/ VK7 NW Training News Anyone in the North West wising to undergo training in Burnie for a licence exam of any class are encouraged to contact David, VK7DC, either directly or by email Persons wishing to sit exams without training should also register an interest so as to be slotted in to the next available exam date. (David Cleland, VK7DC, WIA Assessor VIA VK7 NEWS) DISCUSSION POINT "I have had a shocking week or so." So started of an email in from Denis VK4AE our WIA John Moyle Field Day Manager. The John Moyle Field Day has been held and while Denis got some 80 logs submitted and processed, the computer then "melts down." WIA's File forwarding system, Wednesday decided to no longer to forward any logs. Some logs are now coming but many files may have been lost or blocked. Denis now has been able to recover 103 logs. If you can send him a note to check that he indeed has yours that's what I'd be doing BUT there is not even a gaureentee your email will get to him..still worth a go!! It's not ONLY the JMFD material lost / blocked or floating in Cyber Space but news material in and out of the account. Those that send material for broadcast regularly would be aware I ALWAYS reply with a note soon as I get the story..if you did not get the note changes are I have not received it from our ISP. Over thae past weeks, about the same time it would seem as Denis started with JMFD email and forwarding problems this broadcast has also been effected by not getting emails in in a timely manner, some blocked up to 8 days1 and that also is probably why when you read the past weeks broadcast tally sheet of checkins many stations are not counted! So again anything missing, please resend, both to myself for news and vk4ae for the all important John Moyle Field Day (vk4bb/vk4ae) What use is an F-call? In the normal day-to-day interaction between amateurs on air we use the procedure to say the other station's call-sign, followed by our own. If there's two people on-air, this is a simple way to have a discussion. But what if there are more? If it's informal, we tend to talk in a circle, that is, we keep handing the microphone to the next person in the line. For this to work, you need to remember who comes after you, so you can hand it over to them. If you want to join in a discussion like this, say your callsign between hand-overs and you'll be asked to join in. It's best to wait for a whole circuit, so you know who is in the discussion and what the sequence of people is. Again, you need to remember who comes after you. Sometimes this descends into anyone talks to anyone, but often that means that one or more people miss out, so be mindful of those who are sitting on the side, they too might have something to share. If the discussion is a more regular occurrence, it might turn into a more formal thing, called a net. There are many different ways of managing a net, but all of them require that you leave some time between each over, to allow new people to check in, or for the net controller, often the convener of the net, to manage the net. A net can be run with a master controller. Picture it like a spoke and hub. The controller sits in the middle like a chair person in a meeting and you speak to the chair, they hand the microphone to the next person. So the controller will call you and you'll call them. You only need to remember their callsign (and yours of course). To join in, announce your callsign between overs, and the next station should acknowledge you and if it's the controller will invite you in. Sometimes you'll be next, sometimes you'll be added to the list, sometimes you'll be placed where the controller thinks it fits best. If you have urgent business, you might say your callsign with the words "with urgent business", so the controller can hand the microphone to you sooner. As a tip, write down each callsign, name and signal strength you hear, since it will help you figure out who Roy is talking to, and it will help you figure out who you might be able to contact. A station in the USA with a signal strength 2 might not be able to hear your station, then again they might. Each on-air discussion has its own set of conventions, or rules. It pays to have a listen to a discussion before you barge in. If two guys are on air discussing their personal lives, they might not want to talk to you and may ignore you. On the other hand, they might want to hear your contribution, since they too were new hams at one point in their life. Have a listen to on-air discussion, be respectful, and participate. It's lots of fun and often leads to lifetime friendships. I'm Onno VK6FLAB INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, SARL, Southgate AR Club, ARRL, Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA. Olivier ON4EI's family escape Brussels airport bombings Olivier ON4EI, who installed his antenna park in Ireland at the beginning of March in order to operate during the contests from his caravan as EI8GQB and EI1A, was awoken on Tuesday 22nd morning by a call from his wife. She and their two 8-year-old twin daughters were running out of the Brussels Airport after escaping the 2 bomb explosions. They were on the way to join him in order to spend the Easter holidays with the in-laws. They were 40m away from the second blast and saw horrible things. They are shocked but not injured. Olivier decided to leave Ireland on Wednesday and return to Brussels via a last minute flight from Dublin to Amsterdam. According to his wife, it was a question of 30 seconds to be on the list of death or injured people. Olivier decided to bring the whole family to Ireland via Amsterdam on Friday 25/03 in order to take time with them and with the in-laws for Easter holidays as initially planned. Oliviere operated EI1A during the WPX contest as possible according to the support needed for his family and under very very windy conditions. The participation of EI1A during the contest represented the resistance and a beacon signal of liberty in memory of the 22 March 2016 victims. PROMOS COSTLY MISTAKE A ZL membership promo that was sent out to in non-members mail boxes also went to some members, who had not paid their 2016 subscription due at the end of last year, offering a discounted rate. Due to time restrictions this could not be helped, therefore NZARTl honour a promo payment amount of $50 if received. Well done Debbie ZL2DL and all at the NZART Rash sufferer blames phone mast A resident of Welsh Newton in Herefordshire claims a mobile phone mast gave her a rash. Diana Boughton claims she has had electrosensitivity for over 15 years. Despite being told the rash could have been caused by a medication she was taking called Humira, she believes the rash was triggered by a phone mast 200 metres away. Read the full story at ledburyreporter.co.uk/news/14372170.Woman_voices_concerns_about_phone_masts_a fter_she_developed_severe_skin_rash/ The Election Commission of India (ECI) has sought support from ham radio operators, who were applauded for their service during the earthquake in Nepal, in the upcoming Assembly elections in Bengal The Deccan Herald reports: Amateur operators with high frequency radios will provide communications support to EC officials in areas with negligible or zero mobile telephone network. In a letter to Ambarish Nag Biswas VU2JFA, secretary of West Bengal Radio Club the poll panel has asked for support during the six-phase polls in Bengal, starting from April 4. K1JT is Amateur of the Year Joe Taylor, K1JT has been named as 2016 Dayton Hamvention Amateur of the Year. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1993 for the discovery of the first orbiting pulsar, leading to observations that established the existence of gravitational waves. Joe was first licensed in 1954 as KN2ITP. Since his retirement, he has been developing and enhancing digital protocols for weak-signal amateur radio communication, including JT65 and WSPR. SILENT KEY http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/about/ Silent Keys are best sent to AR Magazine and your local state or club news rather than this WIA National News Service. Amateur Radio inspirational Elmer dies The term Elmer is synonymous with radio folklore, but most would not know that its origin is a reference to Elmer 'Bud' Frohardt Jr, W9DY, who passed away aged 93. He was the specific Elmer referred to in the QST magazine 'How's DX' column in March 1971, written by workmate Rod Newkirk, W9BRD (also SK). It writing about his friend Bud, the term 'Elmer' was penned as someone who helped to mentor new Amateur Radio licensees - he called them "the unsung fathers of Amateur Radio." Before then there were radio amateurs who gave their guidance, knowledge and experience to newcomers, but since that QST column, the word Elmer has been used to describe them. Bud was most proud of all the wonderful young people he has been able to interest over the years in science, radio, DX, CW and electronics. His QRZ page describes many of them as excellent operators, engineers, scientists, doctors or business people. The Illinois State Police communications technician, before retiring in 1986, had been active in DX work since 1939, working all 381 countries at that time from his former home in Chicago. When he moved into an antenna-restricted retirement area in the 1995, he got his almost daily DX fix from the car scoring 326 entities. Long live the spirit and tradition of the Elmer, which continues the tradition of encouraging and helping others get into and enjoy our diverse modern activity. (Jim Linton VK3PC) Who and Where are our broadcast stations? http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/ OPERATIONAL NEWS 2016 QRP Hours contest on 9th April The annual QRP Hours contest will run on 9th April on 80m. Harry Angel 80 mtr sprint (WIA) Saturday 7th May. 10-10 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONTEST Aug 6 - 7 Remembrance or RD Contest August 13-14 36th ALARA Contest is on the last full weekend in August, Aug 27-28. TED POWELL MEMORIAL DX CHALLENGE The first 3 month period of the Ted Powell Memorial DX Challenge for 2016 is now closed and entries are open until 14 April. The objective of the challenge is to work the most wanted DXCC entities based on their ranking in Clublog's "Most Wanted" list, which is published on the contest website. All Australian amateurs are eligible to enter and entering is easy. You don't need to be a serious DX'er. If you've worked any DX during January - March, head over to vk2au.org and submit an entry. The website is tidy and easy to understand. Scroll down to the "Entry Submission" section where you will find a number of simple ways to submit your entry. This is a fun and relaxed challenge where you work DX in your own time over a 3 month period, unlike serious DX contests where you have to sit at your radio for hours giving out serial numbers. It's too easy, and submitting an entry only takes a few minutes. This is a relatively new contest, run by the Fisher's Ghost Amateur Radio Club, and they'd love to get an entry from you. The website again... vk2au.org (TEXT ONLY - Peter VK2PR) AWARDS ANZAC Award Certificates The WIA announced the ANZAC 100 program at its Sunshine Coast Queensland annual general meeting in May 2014, and then kept WIA members up with the details as they evolved. This week we will look at this in detail. By September 2014, the world began to commemorate the 100 years since World War I which was centred in Europe 1914 to 1918. With that theme, several Australian commemorative events took place before April 25, 2015, involving Amateur Radio, but the WIA program was based on Gallipoli, and allowed all radio amateurs to commemorate this event with related activities or individually. Through a series of ANZAC-suffixed callsigns, one for each VK callsign area plus the national VK100ANZAC callsign, some 50 events were held. It took in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations involving Australians. The nation honoured the service and sacrifice of all those who have worn our nation's uniform, including the more than 102,000 who have made the supreme sacrifice. The WIA ANZAC 100 commemoration encouraged all radio amateurs to also reflect upon and learn more about Australia's wartime involvement, the costs and its impacts on our nation. It began on April 25, known as ANZAC Weekend, and because of the importance the WIA asked the ACMA to have the alternative callsign prefix AX available for 48 hours. The events began with an opening address from VK100WIA in Canberra. Also as part of ANZAC 100, there were numerous historical stories and photographs in Amateur Radio magazine, and items on the VK1WIA Sunday broadcast. With electronic logs of ANZAC-suffixed callsigns now received, the four ANZAC Awards can be issued. These a The ANZAC Centenary Award, for contacting 10 ANZAC-suffixed events with 17 applications received. Each WIA registered AX-callsign station that made a qualifying 100 points on the ANZAC weekend are eligible for the AX ANZAC Award. ANZAC 100 commemorative event organisers will receive an Award certificate. Also the highest scoring participant will be acknowledged with a certificate. (VK3PC) SPECIAL EVENT STATIONS, DX, BEACON REPEATER AND NET ADVICE The ARRL Awards Committee has voted to delete Kingman Reef (KH 5 K) from the DXCC List, effective 29 March, 2016. The total number of entities on the List will drop from 340 to 339. Honour Roll status will now be attainable after confirming 330 entities on the DXCC List An entity may be deleted from the List if it no longer satisfies the criteria under which it was added. Kingman Reef's original addition by virtue of separate administration has changed (separate administration by the U.S. Navy has been removed), and the reef does not meet any current criteria to remain on the list. DXCC members who have affirmed credit with Kingman Reef will see their current entity totals drop by one on their DXCC awards -- including on the bands and modes where Kingman Reef credit is given. (sourced to SouthGate) SOTA world wide AM activity weekend This weekend of 1/2/3 April the SOTA community can be heard making contacts using AM - just for fun. Most modern radios will produce a reasonable AM signal and it is possible to make AM contacts even with the low power that most SOTA summit activators use. On 80m there is often good propagation supporting contacts up to 1000km for low power stations. A SOTA activator on 80m could well make many AM contacts after sunset. This weekend has been endorsed as a world-wide AM activity period within the SOTA community. So you may even hear DX AM signals. 4 S 7 KKG from Moragalla, Sri Lanka, IOTA reference AS-003, until 3rd April. Mainly in CW and digital modes with operation on 20 to 10 metres. QSL via DC 0 KK, via the bureau. IOTA AS-202. Members of Bahrain Amateur Radio Group (BARG) will be active as A 91 HI from Hawar Island between April 28th and May 1st. QSL via A 9 2AA. LX 1 AM a special call sign in Luxembourg is activated through June to mark the 95th anniversary of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg. Luxembourg Amateur Radio Union will be working LX1AM on single sideband and as LX 1 EA and LX 3 X in digital modes. There is a special QSL card that will be sent via the Bureau. MALTA, 9H. QRV is 9 H 3 DJ until June 1 while on a business trip. Activity is in his spare time using mostly SSB on 17 meters. QSL to home call K 0 MDJ. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ATV (Every pixel tells a story) - Video arvideonews.com hamradiotube.com youtube.com qdg.org.au New ESA Tim Peake video A new video has been released by the European Space Agency showing a summary of astronaut Tim Peake's Principia mission so far. It can be viewed on https://youtu.be/5PHpF4xnvKQ WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW FISTS Club - East Asia www.feacw.net FISTS Club - Australasia www.fistsdownunder.org FISTS Club - UK & Europe www.fists.co.uk FISTS Club - Americas www.fists.org a memo to those who make use of the VK2WI morse training transmission on 3699 kilohertz. On Easter Sunday some additional text was added to the memory which doubled the previous selection. There is now about 8000 words available. The transmission is almost continuous, being off only during the VK2WI Sunday news sessions. The transmission serves both as a training aid and a propagation indicator. There is a write up about these transmissions in Louis VK5EEE CW Today column in the April issue of Amateur Radio magazine. Reports are most welcome by a email to (Tim VK2ZTM) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FEMALES IN RADIO ALARA - AUSTRALIAN LADIES AR ASSOCIATION http://alara.org.au Net is held each Mondays on 3.570± MHz, commencing at 1030 UTC. (1000utc during daylight saving) Radio ham Holly Bevan celebrates 100th birthday Capital Gazette reports radio amateur Margaret 'Holly' Bevan N 3 MB, celebrated her 100th birthday on March 20 In October 1942, she signed up to join the U.S. Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), which was the World War II branch of the U.S. Naval Reserve. She was in the first group of enlisted WAVES. Bevan took her first ham radio class in 1979 so she could communicate with her son Michael while he was onboard a Navy ship. She explained while he was home on leave, he told them (his parents) about ham radios and then told them he'd signed them up to take 12-week course to learn how to operate a ham radio and get an FCC license. They went. "We were very obedient parents," she said. Bevan enjoyed it and kept advancing all the way up to the "extra" certification, which is the highest level. Read the full story at capitalgazette.com/neighborhoods/ph-ac-gn-kathys-people-0326-20160323-story.html (SouhGate) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER SA AMSAT Gets New Name SA AMSAT has changed the SA in its name around and will now be known as AMSAT SA. The amateur radio satellite group made the decision to line up its name with the organisation's web address. It was confusing having the name and web address different. It now also follows the international trend of other AMSAT organisations. (SARL) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- INTERNET --- THE HAMS DOMAIN TWITTER http://twitter.com/VK1WIA www.HamRadioNation.com websdr.org websdr.in The first WebSDR in the Indian subcontinent has been established by the South India Amateur Radio Society at Chennai. This 40m band webSDR server can be accessed at websdr.in (SouthGate) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- QRP and WEAK SIGNAL COMMUNICATION Interest in QRP activities is everlasting in our Ham Community worldwide. QRP radio communications testify to the high ability of radio amateurs, and offers advantages concerning, among others, the reduction of QRM on the bands. Member Societies are requested to appropriate actions with reference to the holdings of events, for example, in order to contribute to more effective use of radio spectrum: 1) QRP Field Day; 2) QRP Contest; 3) Distribution of QRP Transmitter Kits and Reference Book; and 4) Workshop of QRP Operation. Ken Yamamoto, JA1CJP Secretary, IARU Region 3 is hoping for an even wider appreciation of QRP and to observe QRP Day June 17 2016. (sourced in part to NZART infoline) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS http://www.raotc.org.au Hallo everyone, this is Clive VK6CSW with the usual reminder that tomorrow, Monday April 4th, the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club of Australia's monthly News and Information bulletin goes to air. As well as the latest Club news, this month Ian Godsil, VK3JS, continues with the story of graphene, that remarkable substance which has the potential to become one of the most important and versatile materials of the 21st Century and one likely to revolutionise the electronics industry. Everyone, RAOTC members and non- members alike, is most welcome to listen to the program and join in the call backs afterwards. There are several ways to hear this broadcast. At 0100 UTC Bill VK3BR will be beaming the program northwards from Melbourne on 20 metres on 14.150 upper sideband for eastern states listeners. An hour later at 0200 UTC there will be a 40 metre transmission from Perth on 7088 kHz lower sideband with a simultaneous transmission via all linked NewsWest VHF and UHF repeaters. In addition, numerous local relays will take place, including the new service on various Tasmanian repeaters following their regular News Night program. To find the times and frequencies for your area please visit the RAOTC website on www.raotc.org.au and click on VK3OTN Broadcasts. And remember, as from Tuesday you can download the audio file from that website. Once again, the RAOTC monthly bulletin is scheduled for tomorrow, Monday April 4th . 73 from Clive VK6CSW. 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 In the Katoomba area, over 11 days from 10 March, 20 WICEN NSW members contributed 651 hours to the effort to locate a missing woman, Elizabeth O'Prey. WICEN is an association of amateur radio operators providing communications support to support an emergency such as this search and rescue (SAR) operation and to support community events. WICEN, now a squad affiliated with the NSW Volunteer Rescue Association (VRA), worked a longside NSW Police, other squads from the VRA, NSW State Emergency Service (SES), NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS), and NSW Ambulance. WICEN provided communications support to search teams from VRA. Typically communications with the search teams is handled on commercial frequencies and an amateur frequency is used as a back channel. WICEN members worked in the search control room at Katoomba Bushfire Control and were deployed to the field to provide remote relay points. The skills and flexibility of radio amateurs enables WICEN to provide communications to teams searching very difficult areas where the infrastructure used by other services has no coverage. Reliable communications between search controllers and the teams is essential for the safety of the searchers and management of the search. For the first time most of the communications were handled on DMR equipment acquired over the last 12 months. The lead VRA squad was the Bushwalkers Wilderness Rescue Squad supported by WICEN, NSW Cave Rescue Squad (CRS), and general land rescue squads from Cessnock and the South Coast. During this search WICEN still managed to fulfill its commitment to provide communications support for the Alzheimer's Australia Memory Walk and Jog which is a community fund raising event and was held on 13 March in Penrith. If you want to find out more about WICEN have a look at the web site at http://nsw.wicen.org.au. (Steven VK2BOS) SOCIAL SCENE 2016 April 2 VK4 REDFEST see Redcliffe Club Page under clubs on wia.org.au (4uh) April 10 VK3 Darebin Park for the ARDF Day (vk3www) April 17 VK6 HARGfest 96 Gladys Road Lesmurdie open to public 10am (vk6zms) April 30 vk6 PerthTech (wia) Ap-May 29-2 VK4 Clairview Gathering check Mackay ARS website. (theTARCinc) May 7 VK3 Moorabbin & District Radio Club Hamfest, Mulgrave. (VK3GL) May 27-29 VK9 WIA AGM this year on Norfolk Island (wia.org) June 3- 5 VK4 Central Highlands Social Gathering Theresa Creek dam (wia) June 4 VK4 BARCfest Mt Gravatt Showgrounds. (vk4atc) June 11-13 VK5 VK Foxhunting Championship & SERG convention Mt Gambier(VK5HCF) July 9-10 VK3 GippsTech 2016 Churchill ) Aug 7 VK6 NCRG HamFest 9am Cyril Jackson Community Hall Ashfield (vk6rk) Sep 23-25 VK4 Central Highlands Amateur Radio Club AGM weekend Lake Maraboon Holiday Village, near Emerald. (theTARCinc) Sep-Oct 30-3 VK4 Cardwell Gathering Long Weekend, Beachcomber Motel(theTARCinc) Nov 6 VK5 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society HamFest 8am! (VK5KC) 2017 March 26 VK3 EMDRC HamFest, Great Ryrie Primary School, Heathmont (VK3BQ) Submitting news items A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't plug commercial traders "on air", but we at the WIA will put your supporters in this text edition "no worries." If you would like to submit news items for inclusion in the VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to and don't JUST send url's links but take the time to pen YOUR contribution. To submit audio read "how to submit items" in the weekly news page on http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/ Remember the sooner you submit material the more the likelihood of it being broadcast in the very next edition of WIA National News. Each 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 in the 3rd person. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ================================================== =========================== WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide. TWITTER http://twitter.com/VK1WIA Societies and Club News Letter Editors can EXCHANGE a feed prior to the actual broadcast date, e-mail 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? http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/ The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of interest to active amateurs residing in Australia and the globe. We strongly encourage membership in the Wireless Institute of Australia and participation in the activities of local clubs. Opinions expressed in "WIANews" are those of the writers who submit material and do not necessarily reflect those of the rebroadcasters, nor the National WIA, but are broadcast in the spirit in which they were submitted." Material may be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form, a credit to WIANews wouldn't go astray... Who listens to radio? A weekly 'tally sheet' is sent to all rebroadcasters and interested listeners, to get your free copy send a blank email to:- Put the word subscribe in the title or subject field How do I join this National News List? (subscribe for an automatic weekly feed.) Email to from the email account that you wish the emails to go to. 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