• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 18 2022

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 18 2022
    IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
    WIA National Board member Steven Green VK2TSG.

    WIA Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.

    Tassie Ham Radio Conference and Expo 5th and 6th November.
    THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
    PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.
    Calling Pacific Rim Amateur Radio Operators

    Abbie Calvert has approached the Radio Electronics Association
    Southern Tasmania (REAST) to help with her Bachelor of Fine Arts
    Honours Project which involves transmitting a story about the
    short-tailed shearwater's (mutton bird) 30,000km journey around the
    Pacific Rim.

    Abbie Calvert is a sound artist based in Hobart, Tasmania. She often
    creates interactive and immersive sound installations, with a
    particular interest in bird calls and environments. In 2021, Abbie
    was the recipient of the Contemporary Art Tasmania award.
    Abbie is currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours
    at the University of Tasmania.

    REAST is helping to identify amateurs around the Pacific Rim to
    receive Abbies story via amateur radio and record it and send back
    to Abbie. (no doubt via email - Ed)

    For more information take a look at the link on the text addition of
    this broadcast.

    reast.asn.au/news-events/calling-pacific-rim-amateurs/

    (vk7wi news)
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    This is Steven Green VK2TSG, one of your WIA National Board members.

    This time, I'd like to tell you about One of the processes that the
    Board have been going through to make improvements to the services
    that are provided to us all as members of the Wireless Institute of
    Australia.

    Among other strategies, we have been inviting representatives of the
    various WIA sub-committees, working groups, and contracted
    organisations, to join us for board meetings where they can go over
    current processes, have them advise of us of any difficulties that
    they are encountering, and let us know about upcoming challenges
    or changes in their area of work.

    This review gives us an opportunity to provide advice; assist with
    additional resources, or to collectively work on possible solutions
    to any issues identified.

    As a newcomer to your Board, this is also assisting me with my own
    due diligence process in learning how the WIA conducts day to day
    services, and also the opportunity for those of us who are newcomers,
    to pass a fresh eye over these subjects.

    So far, we have been looking at the issues surrounding MemNet and
    membership, Competitions and awards, QSL Cards and more, with
    meetings for other groups coming up.

    We would like to thank these hard-working WIA members and teams for
    their efforts for us all.

    To further support their work, the Board would also like to extend
    an invitation for expressions of interest, to our WIA members who
    might like to take part in volunteering for a sub-committee or
    working group role, according to their interests.

    Getting involved is a great way to lend-a-hand to existing teams,
    add additional capacity and expertise, maintain or gain experience
    and skills, and ensure a great future for membership Services.

    To that end, if you are a WIA member, and would like to send me a
    suggestion or issue, please send it to

    Steve.Green@board.wia.org.au

    with the word 'SUGGESTION' in all capitals in the subject line.
    Depending on how many are received, I won't be able guarantee a
    speedy reply to each of these messages.

    Until next time, 73 from Steven, VK2TSG.

    Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.

    The latest edition of A R Issue Number 5 for 2022 has been
    reaching readers since late last week. This issue, the theme is
    Recycle Refurbish Repurpose!

    In last weeks broadcast, I outlined some of the articles that
    feature in No. 5. Heres more.

    Award-winning author, Lou Destefano VK 3 A Q Z, shows you how he
    repurposed a video camera pan-and-tilt head into an antenna rotator.
    Simple. Low cost. Innovative. But, wait! There was no direction
    indicator. So, in his usual thorough way, Lou describes how he
    added a low cost, off -the-shelf 3-axis digital compass to provide
    direction indication on a 4-line liquid crystal display in his shack.

    Neat. Different.

    Elsewhere, Mike Patterson VK4 M I K provides a rundown about the
    use of retro-tech for ANZAC Day. Back in April, AM and CW appeared
    on the bands in a radio-style remembrance for those who served in
    conflicts since World War One. As Mike tells it, many stalwart
    military rigs of yesteryear lit up 7125 kilohertz with a mass of
    heterodynes. Heard on-air across VK were Number 19 and Number 62
    sets, along with Collins ARC-2 and ART-13 rigs, as well as Weston
    and Vaughan transceivers, among others.

    In a slice of up-to-the-minute news, we have a story about one young
    student very keen to get his Foundation licence, who overcame some
    formidable stumbling blocks. Its about Riley OBrien, who appears
    to be one of the first if not THE first to take an online
    assessment although being under 18 years of age. Riley enrolled in
    the online training course conducted by Fred Swainston VK3 D A C, in
    which he cracked top marks and then took advantage of a
    WIA-negotiated change in the policy previously imposed by the
    Australian Maritime College that prevented under-18s taking online
    assessments for their amateur licence.

    Coincidentally, Riley is the grandson of the well-known
    Hams-about-the-Hunter Region, Grahame and Judy OBrien respectively
    VK2 F A and VK2 Z Z V. Look out for VK2 K Z V on the air. Thatll be
    Riley!

    Meanwhile, from South Australia, David Minchin VK5 K K, our VHF-UHF
    columnist, tells how he and fellow millimetre-wave enthusiast
    Iain Crawford VK5 Z D, got going on 134 GHz and set a distance
    record by having a contact over 20.9 km. DX is different up there!

    At this juncture, with the last issue of the year coming up No. 6
    Id like to remind affiliated amateur radio club secretaries and
    committees that this is your last chance to take advantage of having
    one free annual advertisement of up to half a page in size
    published in AR.

    This is an ideal medium for clubs to promote your annual gabfest, or
    symposium, featuring speakers of note, your clubs events calendar
    for next year, a post-COVID hamfest, or yes even a technical
    symposium.

    The content of all such advertisements is restricted to club
    activities related to amateur radio and shall not include any
    material of a commercial or personal nature.

    Get the Club Advertising policy details from the WIA website
    search for club advertising policy and download the PDF, or use
    the U-R-L tinyurl.com/yckvesu2

    Contact emails can be found on Page 3 of each issue of AR magazine.

    The deadline to book your affiliated clubs free advertisement in
    the last issue for 2022 is the 10th of October. Avoid disappointment.
    Check the policy and book by the direct route. Dont try some
    back door way and later complain up and down social media and
    on-air that your advertising was censored or rejected unfairly
    as I have heard done.

    Its best to R T D R read the damn rules. Particularly, make sure
    about the electronic file requirements.

    I thought Id just pop that in there . . .

    Amateur Radio magazine, Volume 90, Issue Number 5 for 2022. Serving
    Australian radio amateurs without fear, favour or censorship since
    1933.

    This has been AR magazine Editor-in-Chief Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for
    VK1WIA News.

    And thats all from this purposeful pontificator
    Flapjaw Knopfloch K N zero P F L.

    Tassie Ham Radio Conference and Expo
    Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th November 2022

    As heard from WIA President Scott VK3KJ last week many of the
    WIA Board are heading to Hobart for the Tassie Ham Radio Conference
    and Expo on the 5th and 6th of November 2022.

    The raffle prize pool has some impressive prizes including a IC-705
    and backpack and is growing all the time, the presenters are madly
    creating their presentations, preloved sellers are buying extra tables
    and vendors are trying to work out how much they can stuff in their
    suitcases HIHI!

    reast.asn.au/news-events/tassie-ham-radio-conference-and-expo/raffle-prizes/

    Why is this all happening well its to create the newest
    conference and ham radio expo experience on the Australian Amateur
    Radio calendar - the Tassie Ham Radio Conference and Expo.

    We have had a huge response so far with over 70 people already
    booked to come along and we have some great vendors coming along
    including ICOM, All About DX, SpookTech, DX Systems and many more.

    Its all happening at the University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay Campus
    in the spacious and contemporary Sir Stanley Burbury Lecture Theatre.
    Plenty of free car parking and only a short 20 minute car trip from
    the airport. There are flights into Hobart run from all major
    capital cities and direct to Auckland, NZ and you can attend in
    person or online (via zoom) for the conference day.

    The Saturday 5th of November 2022 is the Amateur Radio Conference
    and take a look at the program on the conference website link.

    reast.asn.au/news-events/tassie-ham-radio-conference-and-expo/

    Sunday the 6th of November 2022 is the huge Ham Expo held at the
    same spacious venue with vendors, pre-loved and information stands
    including ALARA, VEA, WIA, WWFF, SOTA, ROAR + more!

    Registrations for attendance, Vendors and Pre-loved tables are NOW
    open and registration for the event is essential.

    For more information and the registration links please visit the
    links

    reast.asn.au/news-events/tassie-ham-radio-conference-and-expo/

    We look forward to seeing you all in Hobart!

    73 Tassie Ham Expo Organizing Committee ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
    Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
    & the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    23cm Band and RNSS Coexistence September update

    As the WRC-23 approaches studies regarding 23cm and RNSS are working
    towards conclusions, the IARU is not content that all the
    operational aspects of the amateur service usage of the 1240-1300 MHz
    band are being properly considered

    Having been deeply involved in the regulatory work it is the opinion
    of the IARU that for many national authorities the 23cm band WRC23
    agenda item 9.1b topic has a very low priority. Many are taking a
    generic stance stating their support for studies without
    considering the detail of the work or how it is moving forward.
    Therefore the IARU requests that Member Societies urgently put this
    issue on the agenda with their national authorities to discuss the
    views.

    The IARU view is that the potential for widespread or persistent
    interference to the radio-navigation satellite service (RNSS) from
    amateur service transmitters is over-stated.

    However, recognising the regulatory situation, the IARU and the
    amateur community are ready to accommodate any technical or
    operational measures deemed necessary on the amateur services
    so long as they are proportionate, reasonable and evidence based.
    Germany: New Entry-Level license class 'N' on its way

    Planned is the introduction of an entry-level amateur radio license,
    limited to just 10w EIRP in the 144 and 430 MHz bands but they can
    build their own equipment.

    This new entry-level class should offer access to amateur radio in
    particular to young people and older people in accordance with
    international requirements. The legally stipulated self-build right
    is not restricted, so even beginners can develop, set up and put
    into operation radio devices or hotspots themselves.
    RSGB FRONT PAGE NEWS STATES :-

    "We are bringing our Jubilee activities to a close as a mark of
    respect for the Queen," the RSGB website is being updated and the
    Innovation 70 award has been cancelled.

    Any radio amateur who has collected QSOs between 1 30 June 2022
    for the Jubilee Award 70 may still submit their application to the
    RSGB Awards Manager before 31 October. Details of how to do so will
    remain on their website

    REGION TWO

    Andrew N1MYY who works in tech support at Comrex, signed on a
    new ham radio repeater Sept. 11, to honour the six broadcast
    engineers: Bob Pattison, Don DiFranco, Steve Jacobson, Bill Steckman,
    Rod Coppola and Isaias Rivera the six fallen broadcast engineers.

    The new repeater site is dedicated as a memorial to the broadcast
    engineers will be part of the New England Emergency Communications
    Network, a digital network of approximately 90 amateur radio service
    repeaters covering the New England states.

    tinyurl.com/4fsx9t65
    BRAZIL REPORTS HIGHEST NUMBER OF HAMS ON AIR

    More amateurs than ever are on the air in Brazil and most of them
    are Class C entry level operators, according to a recent study by
    LABRE ( Liga de Amadores Brasileiros de Rdio Emisso,) the national
    amateur radio society. The organisation used data provided by the
    nation's regulator, ANATEL, and analysed by Ricardo Benedito, PY2QB.

    The data shows that this year's amateur radio ranks grew by 2.2 %
    over last year, with more than 40,000 now holding a radio licence.
    The state with the most hams is So Paulo, where more than 10,000
    amateurs reside.

    The number of stations also grew, according to the data:
    There were about 60,000 stations in 2021. The number is now in
    excess of 63,000, counting repeaters, mobile, fixed, beacons and
    terrestrial stations - with more than 17,000 of them in the state of
    Sao Paulo.

    REGION THREE

    China is to hold the first exam this year for the country's highest
    class of amateur radio license, equivalent to CEPT / HAREC.

    The exam session will take place in Beijing

    There are three categories of license:

    Class C permits 1 kW output on bands below 30 MHz
    and 25 watts above 30 MHz

    Class B permits 100 watts below 30 MHz
    and 25 watts above 30 MHz

    Class A permits 25 watts on bands above 30 MHz

    The national amateur radio society C.R.A.C. announcement said " In
    order to meet the needs of amateur radio enthusiasts who wish to
    set up C amateur radio stations, CRAC is scheduled to organize the
    first of 16 C amateur radio operation technical proficiency
    verification assessments October 22, 2022, in Beijing, and the
    specific assessment work is undertaken by the Beijing Radio
    Association.
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    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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    WIA - NZART OCEANIA CONTEST

    CW - Second full weekend in October
    0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday

    PHONE - First full weekend in October
    0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday
    Log deadline for ALL logs - 31 October.

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    Spring Digital Run Contest Second weekend of October
    8 through to 9 Starting from 0000UTC Saturday till 0000UTC Sun

    (pride)

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    WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS
    SPRING
    0100 UTC Saturday 26 through 0059 UTC Sunday 27 November

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    160 METER CW CONTEST - ARRL SPONSORED

    Objective is for Amateurs worldwide to exchange information with
    W/VE amateurs on 160-meter CW.

    Dates: First full weekend in December (December 2-4, 2022).

    Contest Period: Begins 2200 UTC Friday, ends 1559 UTC Sunday.
    This is a forty-two hour period with no time limitation.

    Logs are due within SEVEN (7) days after the event is over.

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    10 METER CONTEST - ARRL SPONSORED

    For Amateurs worldwide to exchange QSO information with as many
    stations as possible on the 10 meter band.

    Dates: Second full weekend of December. Starts 0000 UTC Saturday;
    runs through 2359 UTC Sunday (December 10-11, 2022)

    Logs are due within SEVEN (7) days after the event is over.

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    TIMOR LESTE, 4W.
    Active is 4W/JH2EUV but only until this Tuesday September 20 and
    has been using mainly FT8 on 20, 15, 12 and 10 meters.
    QSL via JH2EUV, by the Bureau, direct or LoTW.

    (ARRL)
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    PAPUA NEW GUINEA, P29.
    A group of German operators will have P 29 RO on the wireless from
    October 25 to November 10 transmitting on 160 to 6 meters using CW,
    SSB, RTTY and FT8. QSL via DL4SVA, direct, by the Bureau,
    Club's OQRS and LoTW.

    (arrl)
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    Northern Ireland special callsign

    Pastor Brian Madden, GI 0 RWO, from Belfast, will be using the
    special callsign GB 0 KC to celebrate the new King Charles the Third,
    as well as remembering the passing and the exemplary service of
    Queen Elizabeth the Second.

    QSL via E-mail pastorbrianmadden@me.com

    (SouthGate)

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    INDONESIA.

    7B2C, 7B2E, 7B2T, 7B2H and 7B2O are QRV until the end of October
    to celebrate the Javanese-Hindu Ceto Temple that was built in 1475.

    Activity is on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters using SSB and FT8.

    QSL via operators' instructions.

    (arrl)

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    DON'T FORGET

    As Jason VK2LAW has told us already today the RSGB have brought
    their Jubilee activities to a close as a mark of respect for the
    Passing of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd." ------------------------------------------------------------*
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - ASTRONOMICAL

    OBSERVATORY EDUCATOR HONORED FOR WORK IN ASTRONOMY

    Hard work in the field of astronomy education paid off recently for
    one long time educator who's been honoured for her years of advocacy
    at facilities around the United States.

    The assistant director for education and public outreach at the
    National Radio Astronomy Observatory has been honoured for her work
    by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Suzanne Gurton is being
    recognized with the Klumpke Roberts Award for nearly 4
    decades of her effort helping educators develop and present astronomy
    programs to further the public's understanding. Before joining the
    Observatory in 2016, Suzanne Gurton worked at a number of
    planetariums around the United States and also served as an
    astronomy lecturer at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.
    She is a former writer and producer at the American Museum of
    Natural History in New York City.

    The observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation.

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

    Space is hard, even for the pros:

    Intelsat said the Galaxy 15 broadcast satellite that stopped
    responding to commands shut down its payload Aug. 31, reducing the
    risk of interfering with signals from other spacecraft.
    However, Galaxy 15 continues to drift out of its geostationary orbit
    and "will soon begin transiting through orbital locations licensed
    for other satellites."

    With the payload muted, the focus of this coordination ensures
    'fly-by' procedures are coordinated so that the spacecraft
    avoid a physical collision. This is a normal part of spacecraft
    operations that is regularly executed and poses minimal risk.

    Intelsat said it successfully moved all customers from Galaxy 15 to
    its Galaxy 23 satellite. SpaceX is slated to launch Galaxy 33,
    Galaxy 15's replacement, "on or about Oct. 8, 2022,.

    [ANS]
    After The 2 "scrubs" of Artemis 1 NASA engineers may have to roll
    SLS back to the VAB the Eastern Range requires that the flight
    termination system batteries be reset and recertified before the
    next launch attempt (although a waiver might be possible).

    Also re the on-board smallsats batteries - can they survive the wait?
    This includes the OMOTENASHI communications and impactor experiment.

    NASA is now targeting September 23 or 27 according to Jim Free, NASA
    Associate Administrator Exploration Systems Development

    [ANS]
    Sometimes, things DO work:

    Engineers with NASA have repaired an issue with the space agency's
    Voyager 1 spacecraft, but have yet to identify the cause of the
    problem. The probe had been sending garbled data about its status,
    including information about its health and activities to mission
    controllers, despite otherwise operating normally. Launched in 1977,
    NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes are both still active,
    exploring deep space. Both are still communicating with NASA,
    despite being launched 45 years ago.

    The spacecraft are two of only five space probes from Earth that
    have left the solar system.

    Voyager 1 is currently 14.5 billion miles from Earth.

    [ANS]
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FIVE MHz rsgb.org/main/operating/band-plans/hf/5mhz/

    More African countries arrive on 60 m

    Word via Paul Gaskell G4MWO the Editor, The 5 MHz Newsletter that
    the South African Radio League have announced that three new African
    countries have joined the ranks of 5 MHz / 60 m operators.

    They are Botswana, Lesotho and eSwatini (formerly known as Swaziland).

    Each has the new WRC-15 Amateur Secondary Allocation of
    5351.5 5366.5 kHz. This makes a total of 89 countries now on the
    band worldwide.
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA
    iota-world.org

    VQ 9 SC is active from Diego Garcia Island, IOTA AF-006 until
    the 16th of November on 160 through 10m using SSB and FT8.
    Send QSLs via WB2REM.

    "Mike's On" :-
    Mike VE6TC, is active as ZL4/VE6TC on Stewart Island (IOTA OC-203).
    He is on the air until early October. QSL via the Bureau, direct to
    his home call VE6TC, eQSL or LoTW.
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILITARY
    Recordings of military transmissions can be found on the
    Signal Identification Guide Wiki at
    sigidwiki.com/wiki/Category:Military

    An event to honour prisoners of war and those missing in action
    was held Friday, Sept. 16 led by amateur radio operator
    Michael Bald as part of 10-day observance.

    National POW/MIA Recognition Day was established in 1979 through a
    proclamation signed by President Jimmy Carter. Since then, each
    subsequent president has issued an annual proclamation commemorating
    the third Friday in September as National POW/MIA Recognition Day.

    A national-level ceremony is held on every National POW/MIA
    Recognition Day. Traditionally held at the Pentagon, it features
    members from each branch of military service and participation from high-ranking officials. In addition to the national-level ceremony,
    observances of National POW/MIA Recognition Day are held across the
    USA on military installations, ships at sea, state capitals, schools
    and veterans facilities.

    For the last 13 years, Michael Bald, amateur radio station
    call sign K 4 MIA, has run a special event station as part of
    National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Bald, a native Floridian
    has created and sponsored an amateur radio special event station
    surrounding the National POW/MIA Recognition Day. It runs for
    10 days, Sept. 10 through Sept. 18, today

    Most days, Bald operated from his home station, but on Friday,
    Sept. 16, the official recognition day, he operated from
    Project 425s Vietnam UH1H Huey helicopter at G&M Ranch in
    Loxahatchee Groves.

    In addition to his home operating station, Bald operated from
    various veteran-based locations, such as American Legion Post 268
    in Riviera Bea and VA establishments.

    (eHam)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTINGscouts.com.au
    scout.org/jota
    international.scouts.com.au jotajoti.info/

    Brett Nicholas VK2BNN Scouts Australia National co-ordinatorfor JOTA.
    Lorraine OHare VK2FICQ is Girl Guides Australia National
    JOTA-JOTI Co-ordinator.
    CALLING FREQUENCIES
    Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishingcommunication.

    Australian voice calling frequencies:
    3.650, 7.090, 14.190, 21.190, 28.590, 52.160

    World CW calling frequencies:
    3.570, 7.030, 14.060, 18.080, 21.140, 24.910, 28.180, 50.160

    World voice calling frequencies:
    3.690 & 3.940 MHz, 7.090 & 7.190, 14.290, 18.140, 21.360,
    24.960, 28.390, 50.160

    Calling frequencies for Slow Scan TV (SSTV):3.630, 7.033, 14.227

    Calling Frequencies for PSK3114.070
    Ham radio at 11th National Scout Jamboree

    Indonesia's ORARI reports they had two exhibition stands at the
    11th National Scout Jamboree in East Jakarta, August.

    A translation of the ORARI post reads:

    ORARI was present in introducing radio communication equipment,
    communication procedures in amateur radio to the Scouts at the
    Fundraising level with many guest Ham Radio speakers.

    Also Present, General Treasurer ORARI Kak Liza YD0LIZ representing
    the Chairman of ORARI Kak Donny YB0DX.

    There were two ORARI Exhibition Stand locations making it easier for
    scouts to see ORARI exhibitions from their nearest location camp.

    The ORARI Platform Exhibition from two locations was attended by
    approximately 4,000 participants. Hopefully, the ORARI exhibition
    can recruit Scouts to be more interested in communication on
    Amateur Radio.

    tinyurl.com/IARU-Indonesia

    (SouthGate)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
    IARU REGION 3
    Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies
    3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz
    Region 1 3760 7110 14300 18160 21360 kHz

    Region 2 3750 3985 7060 7240 7275 14300 18160 21360kHz
    The following two rescue stories are great examples of why amateur
    radio is important.

    The first story occurred in Wisconsin and is told by ARRL member
    Scott Strecker, KG9IV. In his own words, Strecker shares how he was
    able to help a ham in distress.

    I have the VHF radios on low to monitor them in the background.
    Recently, I got into the Allstar node with a hotspot.

    At about 7:45 AM, I heard the Allstar node come up. An individual in
    distress was asking for assistance to get an ambulance to him. It
    was a ham who had slipped on his bathroom floor and went down so
    hard he could not get up, but he happened to have his handheld with
    him (don't we all). He did not have access [to the] phone, and he
    lived alone.

    I was able to summons help - thanks to Ham Radio.

    In addition to KG 9 TV's story, newly licensed amateur radio
    operators Shannon, KK7GVG, and CJ Bouchard, KK7GNG, also shared a
    rescue story.

    On September 3, in the Rocky Mountains in northwest Idaho, they were
    out for a weekend of four-wheeling in their Jeep.

    The area is an extremely mountainous region with no towns, very few
    people, no facilities, and no cell phone coverage.

    This ham pair were notified them of an accident involving two
    teenage girls. The accident scene was just a few miles away, and
    when they arrived it was clear the teenagers were critically injured.

    KK7GNG was able to make a contact using a simplex 2mtr frequency

    The call for emergency assistance was picked up by local amateur
    radio operator John Tappero, K7JNT, who immediately called 911 -
    proving yet again - Ham Radio can save lives. ------------------------------------------------------------*

    2022 Social Scene

    VK4 - TODAY SunFest Sunday 18 September 10:00 AM Mountain Creek
    State School (noreply email)

    VK6 - PerthTech October 21-23 (vk6pop)

    VK7 - November 5-6 Tassie Ham Radio Conference and Expo.
    Hobart reast.asn.au/news-events/tassie-ham-radio-conference-and-expo/

    VK4 - GOLD COAST HAMFEST Nov 13. @ Country Paradise Parklands

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest November 20 9.3Oam. (vk3pdg)
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    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)

    Promote your local rebroadcast; details on wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/

    A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't
    plug DEALS from commercial traders "on air", but we at the
    WIA will put your supporters 'goods' in this text edition
    "no worries."

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

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    Oh... and to contact us with your news because
    If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!
    Click the links below to download the most recent edition of
    National News, BUT this is ONLY the backup site!

    WIANEWS backup thanks to Brendan VK4BLP can be found on
    wiaq.org.au

    BACKUPS OF THE BACKUP!! thanks to Tony VK7AX
    www.vk7ax.id.au/wianews/

    wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ (This is the link
    to the original text version and original audio on wia site) ------------------------------------------------------------*

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

    TWITTER twitter.com/VK1WIA

    Societies and Club News Letter Editors can EXCHANGE a feed
    prior to the actual broadcast date, e-mail
    nationalnews@wia.org.au

    Call-backs follow the RF editions, but also for text readers
    you may lodge a quick reply to let us know you read it, who
    knows, you might even get a "cheerio call".

    Thanks to our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who
    utilize their time and equipment in bringing you this weekly
    broadcast.
    Who and where are they?
    wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/
    Promote your local rebroadcast; details on wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
    The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of
    interest to WIA affiliated clubs and active amateurs residing
    in Australia and the globe.

    We strongly encourage membership in the Wireless Institute of
    Australia and participation in the activities of local clubs.
    Opinions expressed in "WIANews" are those of the writers who
    submit material and do not necessarily reflect those of the
    rebroadcasters, nor the National WIA, but IF broadcast, are
    done so in the spirit in which they were submitted."

    If you would like to see the call-backs reported each
    broadcast, OR have call-backs to contribute to the National
    News call back tally then please send through your call-backs
    to callbacks@wia.org.au
    How do I join this National News List?
    (subscribe for an automatic weekly feed.)
    Email to vk1wia-news-join@lists.wia.org.au
    from the email account that you wish the emails to go to.
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    weekly feed)
    Open mail program which sends mail from the address you want
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    unsubscribe address vk1wia-news-leave@lists.wia.org.au
    You will be sent a confirmation mail and must follow the
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