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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 13 2022
    IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

    JOINING US THIS WEEK:-

    WIA AR MAGAZINE EDITOR IN CHIEF VK2ZRH. -
    WIA SECRETARY VK8ZZ. -
    WIA AFFILIATED CLUB CO-ORDINATOR VK2NWT
    WIA SPRING FIELD DAY MANAGER VK2ZRH

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    This is Angelo VK2NWT WIA Affiliated Clubs Coordinator.

    As we approach the end of this year most clubs will have conducted
    their respective Annual General Meeting by now or are about to do so.
    If your club has had a change of committee members this year or, your
    Club's contact details have changed for any reason then please
    ensure that your Club's WIA Webpage has been updated to reflect
    those changes.

    The WIA really needs to have the correct contact details to ensure
    we are contacting the right people in your Club and that you receive correspondence from us in a timely manner. Obviously, it's also very
    important that the details are correct in order for potential new
    entrants to the amateur world to get in touch with your Club.

    By the way if there are additional features your club feels should
    be added to your WIA Web page please feel free to forward your
    suggestions to me, Angelo VK2NWT.

    As always, If you need any assistance with logging on or making
    updates to your Web page, please don't hesitate to contact me via
    email at vk2nwt@wia.org.au

    This has been Angelo VK2NWT for VK1WIA News.

    WIA BOARD COMMENT by Peter VK8ZZ

    Good morning listeners.

    Listeners will most certainly recall that in March 2021, the Wireless
    Institute of Australia (WIA) sought feedback on the Australian
    Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) consultation paper which was
    titled a Review of non-assigned amateur and outpost regulatory
    arrangements.

    The ACMA nominated only three options for consideration, on which they
    stated they preferred Option C.

    The three options put forward by the ACMA were:

    Option A: keep the existing apparatus licensing arrangements and
    licence conditions.

    Option B: simplify the current licensing arrangements and licence
    conditions by amending the amateur LCD.

    Option C: transition to class licensing arrangements for non-assigned
    amateur stations. The operation of assigned amateur stations
    would continue to be authorised under apparatus licences.

    A WIA poll received 1690 individual responses.

    84% of respondents favoured Option A;
    9% of respondents favoured Option B and;
    7% of respondents favoured Option C.

    There is no doubt that the ACMA are setting the scene for what appears
    to be the introduction of Class Licencing despite sector concerns.

    The ACMA have never hidden their wish for a single Amateur Radio
    certification level. A class licence would most certainly be a step in
    this direction.

    The ACMA has already transitioned the outpost licensing to a class
    licence. The outpost class licence did away with callsigns and
    equipment licensing. This would be a poor outcome if it was applied to
    the Amateur Service.

    A class licence would see the removal of individual station apparatus
    licences. The only criteria to use the Class Licence is a recognized
    operators certificate of proficiency. A consequence of the removal
    individual licences would see the removal of the RRL licence database
    for all amateur station details. Amateur repeaters will remain under
    the apparatus arrangements and therefore remain in the RRL database.

    Without a station licence it is hard to see how we would be able to
    have reciprocal licensing when we travel or move internationally
    without some alternative documentation. It may even be difficult to
    prove our amateur status if we are pulled over by police for operating
    a mobile radio. The WIA has highlighted these issues to the ACMA and
    will be included in its submission.

    It would also limit our ability to deal with complaints about RFI as
    the ACMA wants the Amateur Service to be self-regulating. This has not
    worked well in the Citizens Band Radio Service.

    The WIA spectrum committee are exploring options with the regulator
    that could deliver benefits to both the amateur service and the ACMA.
    In September 2022, the ACMA released a comprehensive consultation
    paper for a proposed amateur class licence and consideration of higher
    power. The spectrum committee are currently drafting the WIA response
    to that paper.

    We are being enticed by the possibility of nil licence fees and
    increased power. However increased power is a separate and unrelated
    issue to class licensing, they are not one in the same and are not a
    guaranteed outcome.

    The WIA will be publishing our draft response paper and are looking
    for feedback by way of a survey. All WIA members will receive the
    survey link by email.

    Non WIA members are invited to register their interest in contributing
    to this survey. Non WIA members can register your interest in
    participating by sending an email to

    register@wia.org.au

    with only your amateur callsign in the subject line.

    Individuals and short wave listeners with no callsign will need to put
    their full name in the subject line of the email.

    WIA members do not need to register.

    This has been WIA Director Peter VK8ZZ

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

    I have just returned from the suburban sights of Sandy Bay in Hobart,
    VK7, still reeling from the roisterous recitals at the Tassie Ham
    Conference and Expo; but Ill let others give you the skinny on that.

    Last Tuesday, the files for the latest edition of A R Issue Number 6
    for 2022, the last for the year were uploaded to the printer's server
    in Bairnsdale, Victoria.

    On Wednesday, the magazines guts rolled off the press to be folded
    into the waiting arms of the glossy, heaver weight cover that was
    printed the week before. Look out for the issue landing in your
    letterbox, your Post Office Box, or your local newsagency, late next
    week.

    Youll recognise it easily because splashed across the front cover is
    the bold begorrah Class licence, ready or not! And, weve done
    something not done with AR magazine since December 1964 we have a
    cartoon on the front cover!

    The theme for this issue is Contest Capers. Hence, the centre pages of
    the magazine comprise a lift-out calendar of VK and popular contests
    for 2023. Pages 34 and 35 are the centre sheet of the magazine.
    You can readily ease it out and post it to the noticeboard in your
    shack, on the door of your fridge, or anywhere at-hand.

    In the Contest Capers pages, you will find details on the 2023
    Australia Day Contest rules, a rundown on using the digital modes
    of FT4 and FT8 in contesting, a feature article from our colleague
    Flapjaw Knopfloch that asks the question What is a contest?
    and a very handy Contesters Checklist from the indefatigable
    Diane Main VK4DI, plus rules for the upcoming 2000-&-23 Ross Hull and
    John Moyle contests.

    Other features in the issue include news on whats happening with
    Solar Cycle 25, which seems to be rising fast and might be bigger
    than expected.

    The WIA Returning Officer, John Marshall, has a Call for Nominations
    for the election of directors to the Board. Dont miss it its on
    page 9.

    If youre confounded by coils, then youll be pleased to read a couple
    of clarifying articles by Dale Hughes VK1DSH. They precede Part 1 of a
    2-part article of his describing a Multi-Mode transmitter for the
    2200 metre band featuring a Class-E final.

    And thats not all.

    Theres so much more to Issue 6. Its worth the wait.

    Amateur Radio magazine, Volume 90, Issue Number 6 for 2022.
    Serving Australian radio amateurs since 1933.

    Available in print and online.

    Always published to a schedule, never random.

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

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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
    ARRL, NZART, eHam, SARL,AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE,
    Radio World, & the World Wide sources of the WIA.
    REGION ONE

    Germany's proposed new "N" class entry-level licence could be in
    place as early as January the 1st of 2023.

    The possible addition, is being reviewed by the German regulator,
    as a way to add a third licence class to the existing E, Novice and
    A, Full licence classes.

    A change in the regulations would give N class operators call signs
    with the prefix DN and the current DN callsigns, which are only used
    for training purposes under supervision of a licensed ham, would be
    cancelled on December 31st of this year, to be replaced by the use
    of a DN/ prefix .
    Most of us will have experienced RF interference problems of one sort
    or another over the years. Many will have noticed that the incidence
    and intensity has increased. In this world of advanced digital
    technology and increasing wireless connectivity, the probability of interference is high and increasing rapidly.

    Enter the RSGB.

    They say this is giving rise to an ever-increasing pollution of the
    radio spectrum which is threatening all wireless communication.
    To counter these problems, RSGB need to make the relevant
    authorities aware by taking measurements and surveying any
    available documents and reports. They are looking for volunteers
    who can help with this work.

    tinyurl.com/2fhttua8

    REGION TWO

    Delegates Attend IARU Region 2 General Assembly

    The triennial General Assembly is the formal decision-making body of
    IARU Region 2, comprising The Americas and delegates are the
    representatives of each member-society. The President of
    IARU Region 2 is Ramn Santoyo, XE1KK.

    At the meetings the delegates reviewed challenges to amateur radio,
    debated proposals from member-societies, and received reports from
    coordinators and elected volunteers. The Guayaquil Radio Club was
    selected to host the next General Assembly in 2025 in Ecuador.

    Twenty-six member-societies are represented with 117 registered
    attendees from across Region 2, as well as representatives from
    Region 1 (Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Northern Asia),
    Region 3 (Asia-Pacific), and the IARU Officers.

    The Assembly was closed by President Ramn Santoyo XE1KK, who noted
    that this was his last Assembly as an Officer or Director after
    16 years working within Region 2. His contributions were
    acknowledged by many expressions of thanks and well wishes.

    iaru-r2.org/en/news-release-for-general-assembly/
    A GIANT CALLED COLLINS

    The Titan Missile Museum, also known as Air Force Facility Missile
    Site 8 is a former ICBM site located outside Tucson, Arizona in the
    United States. It was constructed in 1963 and deactivated in 1984.

    Visitors journey through time to stand on the front line of the
    Cold War. An amazing place and a unique and equally amazing antenna
    that you can hook up to!

    Ham Radio Operators can broadcast and listen on the discone antenna
    at the Titan Missile Museum. When the Titan ICBM site became
    operational its communication system included a large, broadband
    discone antenna that is still standing today. Built by Collins Radio
    Company, the antenna is 80 feet tall and has a large crown, enabling
    it to radiate signals over a wide range of frequencies.

    If youre an amateur radio operator, you can use the antenna free
    of charge when the museum is open.
    Did AM Radio Just Get Hit By Lightning?

    Theres something missing from the newest F-150 Lightning truck

    In the USA Ford has led the way in trucks for decades with the F-150,
    but manufacturing the electric version of this truck represents a
    major risk for the company and perhaps a turning point of the
    internal combustion engine.

    The new 2023 electric model of the F-150 has NO AM radio.

    That's due to electrical interference to AM used in an EV.

    The 2022 F-150 Lightning had a whip antenna to facilitate AM
    reception. Now, the Ford brain trust has apparently concluded
    its not worth the expense for a radio platform that is facing
    the death spiral.

    tinyurl.com/bdh9xhpa

    REGION THREE

    Stunning Solar Flare Causes Radio Blackouts in the South Pacific:

    A surprise solar flare has burst from an area of dense magnetism
    on the suns surface, causing a temporary radio blackout in parts of
    Australia and all of New Zealand. The M5-class, medium-strength
    solar flare was recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory as it
    erupted from the sunspot AR3141 at 10:11 am EST on Monday Nov. 7.

    The flare created a rush of radiation that ionized Earths
    atmosphere, according to spaceweather.com.
    Saturdays Womans Rugby World Cup final between the Black Ferns and
    England has had interest skyrocketing to such an extent over the
    past week that a world record attendance is assured at Eden Park

    BUT

    Not everyone there has gone to see the defending world champions
    against the Red Roses.

    ENTER RSM (ZL's equivalent of our ACMA)

    Behind the scenes, RSM teams are working alongside organisers and
    broadcasters to ensure the event is a success. Investigators are on
    site to help identify and resolve any potential radio spectrum
    issues that may arise.

    So far, RSM Investigators have been busy dealing with interference
    on match days between the many different users of radio communication
    devices. This has been greatly assisted by the co-operation of all
    parties to resolve interference issues. ------------------------------------------------------------*
    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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    Last week Shirley, VK5YL Reported on a special YL Contest to take
    place next weekend, 18 and 19 November on 80 and 40 meters
    Please check the web page at
    uft.net/activites-et-concours/concours-yl-uft/
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    WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAY
    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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    PILOTS SELECTED FOR 2023 BOUVET ACTIVATION

    As the time draws closer for the Bouvet Island activation, new
    members of the team are being put into place as pilots.

    These hams provide a critical role as intermediaries between the
    DXpedition team and the DX chasers. They will be keeping an eye on
    propagation in their designated parts of the world to help facilitate
    contacts. The chief pilot and pilot for Europe is Morten, LA3MHA;
    Hams in VK/ZL/OC will have WIA Vice President Lee, VK3GK, as pilot.

    The Bouvet team expects to activate from the sub-Antarctic island
    between January 13th and February 28th.

    (sourced to ARNewsLine)

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    This week I take a look at the various contacts you can make during
    the CQWW CW contest taking place on November 26th and 27th.

    They include Henning who will be on the air from Kosovo as Z 68 EE
    during the contest.

    A Slovenian team will be active as TK C in Corsica.

    Doug and Anthony, will be operating from Grand Turk, call sign VP 5 Y.

    And listen up for call sign HQ 9 X from Roatan Island, Honduras,
    IOTA number NA-057, during the CQWW CW contest.

    (sourced to ARNewsLine)

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    GB 1 LJF begins its on-air activities on Thursday the 1st of
    December. The Special Event Station is operating to celebrate
    the manufacturing of the English Electric Lightning aircraft
    in Lancashire.

    The English Electric Lightning is a British fighter aircraft that
    served as an interceptor during the 1960s, 70s and last flew in the
    UK in 1988.

    More information is available via the GB1LJF QRZ.com page.

    (rsgb / vk4bb)
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    BBC centenary special event GB 100 BBC

    Members of the BBCs radio club, The London BBC Radio Group, have
    on air all-year with Special Event callsign to help celebrate the
    BBCs centenary year. GB 100 BBC has been operating throughout the
    year from the headquarters station in Broadcasting House, London.

    (southgatearc.org) ------------------------------------------------------------*
    BOOK EM JOHNO

    BOOK SHOWCASES QSL CARDS' DESIGN AND TYPOGRAPHY

    If you enjoy sending and receiving QSL cards, you're not alone.
    This next story celebrates the art of those still-popular cards.
    Here is John Williams, VK4JJW
    The legacy of Charles Hellman, W2RP, continues.

    At the time Charlie became a Silent Key in 2017, the 106-year-old
    New York amateur was considered the oldest amateur in the US and
    likely the longest licensed. Active almost right up to the year he
    died, Charlie amassed a collection of QSL cards that, so many years
    later, is now carrying a different message to the world, one about
    graphic design and communication between people.

    One hundred fifty cards in Charlie's collection, which were later
    purchased by a designer visiting a local antique shop, are now the
    subject of a soon-to-be published book on typography and graphics.

    Its title?:

    QSL: Do you Confirm Receipt of My Transmission?

    The collection's owner, Roger Bova, made the cards available to
    Standards Manual, an independent publisher that specializes in books
    about design history. The book features the simple, bold design of
    the card from RB HZ, confirming a 1986 contact on 20m, SSB.

    In contrast, there is a whimsical, cartoonish card from DM 3 EJ for a
    1979 SSB contact on 10m.

    Many of the pages are full and rich and colourful.

    The cards are as much a study in design as in communication in the
    age before the internet took a-hold. They are presented, in the book,
    in chronological order.

    No doubt Charlie, a retired educator, might be pleased to know he is
    still providing a means for people everywhere to expand their
    knowledge

    This is John VK4JJW -- QSL?

    (ARNewsLine)

    WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - AND - 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/
    wwffaustralia.com/
    Over time we've made reference to POTA, Parks On The Air, so
    how do YOU participate?

    General information about the program is available on
    parksontheair.com, so check out the information there as a start.

    Here in VK the co-ordinator is Marty Nelson VK4KC, you'll find a
    list of all the worlds 'go to' people on that parksontheair.com site.
    In the text edition this week we also include their FaceBook URL.

    facebook.com/groups/parksontheair/

    Once youre ready to start, just remember that the golden rules of
    POTA are to have fun and keep it simple. They want to give you as
    much flexibility as possible, to have fun your way.

    Getting started with POTA can happen via one of two paths
    as an activator who heads out into the parks or as a hunter who
    is trying to contact someone in a park. The easiest way to
    participate in POTA is obviously as a hunter.

    (POTA WEB)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
    www.morsecodeclassnet.com

    From the Shaky Isles comes Straight Key Night.

    The Summer Edition of Straight Key Night will be held Sunday 4th
    December from 9pm to 10pm on 80 metres.

    Neil ZL 1 NZ says SKN is not a contest, but is a great chance to
    dust off that straight key and let us hear what it can do.

    New to CW? No problem, I'm told they'll happily match your speed.

    radio1nz.com/skn

    (nzart)

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

    HOT FROM THE RED PLANET:-

    NASAs MOXIE experiment on Perseverance has now generated ISRU
    oxygen successfully during many different times of the Martian
    day and year, producing about 6g of oxygen per hour, similar to
    the production rate of a medium-sized tree. NASA life support
    design requirements specify 35 g of oxygen per hour for astronauts.

    From Perseverance to InSight and under layers of dust, NASAs
    Mars InSight lander is fading, but the first and only seismometer
    on Mars had one parting gift for humanity: on May 4th, a magnitude
    4.7 marsquake, one of the largest detected on the red planet.

    InSights detection of meteor impacts on Mars has been well documented
    a significant impact spotted showed excavated boulder-size chunks
    of ice buried closer to the Martian equator than ever found before.

    [ANS]
    FINALLY, IF WE DARE USE THAT WORD WITH THIS STORY:-

    Monday 14th SHOULD see the highly anticipated, often delayed, launch
    of Artemis 1.

    HOWEVER

    NASA is working with U.S. Space Force and the National Hurricane
    Centre to monitor Subtropical Storm Nicole. NASAs Kennedy Space
    Centre in Florida is currently in Hurricane Condition 4 status,
    which includes implementing checklists and preparations for the
    storm as the agency continues to prioritize its employees in the
    Kennedy area.

    Based on forecast data, managers have determined the Space Launch
    System rocket and Orion will remain at Launch Pad 39B. Teams at
    Kennedy will continue to monitor the weather, make sure all personnel
    are safe, and will evaluate the status of the Monday, Nov. 14,
    launch attempt for the Artemis I mission as they proceed and receive
    updated predictions about the weather.

    Once Heavenly bound, amateur radio operators will join a powerful
    international network tracking NASA's Orion spacecraft as she
    flys to the moon. NASA officials announced that a network of
    18 volunteers, organizations and space agencies will assist with
    tracking Artemis 1, which will send an uncrewed Orion spacecraft to
    orbit around the moon after blasting off from Earth atop a Space
    Launch System rocket.

    The selected volunteers, including two individuals in the amateur
    radio world, will "demonstrate whether they can receive Orion's
    signal, and use their respective ground antennas to passively track
    and measure changes in the radio waves transmitted by Orion," NASA
    officials said in a statement.

    nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/artemis_i_tv_schedule_rev._i.pdf

    tinyurl.com/ycxydhts

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILITARY
    Recordings of military transmissions can be found on the
    Signal Identification Guide Wiki at
    sigidwiki.com/wiki/Category:Military

    Commemorating Remembrance Day, in Belgium, members of UBA section
    ARA (Actieve Radio Aamateurs) are still active as OP 22 HWL until
    13 November. The station is set up at the Klein Zwaanhof Museum in
    Ypres.

    The special call sign is in memory of Harry Whitelock, killed in
    action in the Ypres Salient of World War I August 1917.
    Whilst in Belgium a call sign of OT 5I DPD started up November 3 and
    runs til December 3 for the International Day of Persons with
    Disabilities, whose annual observance (3 December) was proclaimed
    by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992.

    All the operators of OT 51 DPD are amateurs with a disability.

    (SARL)
    2022 Social Scene
    VK4 - GOLD COAST HAMFEST Nov 13. @ Country Paradise Parklands

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest November 20 9.3Oam. (vk3pdg)
    This is Andrew, VK3CAH, from the Southern Peninsula Amateur
    Radio Club reminding listeners that the Rosebud RadioFest will
    be held once again this year on Sunday, the 20 th November.

    As usual, the event will be held at the Eastbourne Primary
    School at Allambi Avenue, Rosebud, with outdoor displays open
    from 8 am and the main sale area open from 9.30 am, continuing
    through till 1.30 pm.

    If you have pre-loved equipment to sell, tables are still
    available at $10 and can be booked on-line at:-

    rosebudradiofest.com

    But be quick as only a few tables remain.

    Three (3) great Technical forums will also be part of the
    Rosebud RadioFest and the event has full catering, plenty of
    off street parking, and great door prizes. Entry fee is only
    $6 with under 12s free.

    See you in Rosebud on the 20 th of November. 73 from Andrew
    VK4 - Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club Car Boot Sale
    Saturday 10th Dec. Macfarlane Park, Klingner Road Kippa-Ring.
    (vk4tn)
    2023

    VK3 - BARG HamFest 5th of February BARG clubrooms
    barg.org.au/ (vk3kqt)

    VK - ALARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART (luther8@bigpond.com)

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