• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING MARCH 12 2023

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING MARCH 12 2023

    THIS WEEK:-

    PETER, VK4EA WIA DIRECTOR WITH GOINGS ON AT BOARD LEVEL,
    FELIX WITH OPERATIONAL NEWS, SIG NEWS WITH BRUCE VK3FFF AND
    VK2LAW JASON AT THE INTERNATIONAL DESK.

    PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF
    NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB
    FreeDV

    Back some 10 plus years ago, 2012, FreeDV was coded from scratch
    by David Witten who handled the GUI, architecture and David Rowe
    VK5DGR the Codec 2, modem implementation, integration.

    FreeDV is a Digital Voice mode for HF radio.

    You can run FreeDV using a free GUI application for Windows,
    Linux and OSX that allows any SSB radio to be used for
    low-bit-rate digital voice.

    FreeDV is being developed by an international team of radio amateurs
    working together on coding, design, user interface and testing. It
    is open source software and modems and Codec 2 speech codec used in
    FreeDV are also open source. In January 2023 FreeDV 1.8.7 was
    released giving an Easy Setup to simplify first-time setup

    Now Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) has announced the
    award of a grant to the FreeDV Project as part of an effort to
    improve the state of the art in HF digital voice.

    ARDC grants are far from light weight, last year over %2.1 million
    US dollars was given to Amateur Radio by the ARDC.

    (vk4bb Ed.)

    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
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    Gidday, this is Peter V K 4 E A on behalf of the W I A board

    Greetings from Turrbal and Jagera country.

    The education committee has been reformed, the first meeting has
    been held, and we observe that the committee is keen get into the
    meaty topic of syllabus reform. The board are very grateful for
    their combined expertise and experience.

    The W I A website is starting to show its age and we are in the process of getting it revamped into something a little more modern looking, with a
    better integration into our underutilised social media accounts.


    We had a great meeting with the new management of Memnet and they have undertaken to make the system work better for the members.


    Ill be attending the Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club RedFest 1st of April
    not a joke by the way. Drop by the W I A table for

    a chat, happy to take questions and sell you a shirt, H I.

    Cheers for now from Peter V K 4 E A WIA director. ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
    ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE, eHam,
    Radioworld.com and the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    WRC23 agenda item 9.1b

    The IARU maintains the view that the likelihood of widespread and
    persistent interference from amateur radio activities to RNSS
    example Galileo receivers in the 23cm band is minimal.

    IARU volunteers have carried out a Monte Carlo style study
    simulating scenarios assuming a fixed and mobile population of
    RNSS receivers deployed around an amateur station.
    A 100W amateur home station and a 25W eirp repeater station
    have been assumed.

    The simulation results suggest that at most only around 1% of a
    population of fixed and mobile RNSS receivers randomly situated
    around a transmitting amateur station location would have a small
    chance of receiving a signal level above the RNSS protection
    threshold identified in the relevant ITUR Recommendations.
    REGION ONE

    RSGB in the UK have released two more 2022 Convention presentations
    for radio amateurs to enjoy.

    In Antennas for an effective contest station Lee Volante,
    G 0 MTN reviews many of the options available to the HF contester
    when making antenna choices. He considers how antenna type, height,
    location and available resources have to be balanced with the type
    of contest and a contesters personal goals.

    The Further exploration of SDR by Gordon Lean, G 3 WJG covers the
    design and performance of Software Defined Radio systems from direct
    carrier generation to the use of units incorporating the GNU-Radio
    design software. It also focuses on experience and actual use of
    equipment on all bands from 80M to 10 GHz and some of the benefits
    and difficulties associated with SDR operation.

    You can watch them both on the RSGB YouTube channel
    youtube.com/@TheRSGB

    or in the RSGB members portal
    tinyurl.com/275epxkd
    REGION TWO

    The IARU Region 2 Executive Committee met in mid-February.
    The meeting included Officers and Directors that were elected
    during the 2022 General Assembly back in November.

    During this meeting, the Executive Committee took, among many points
    raised actions and heard reports on such topics as:-
    Adopted revised Terms of Reference for the R2 Youth Liaison Team.

    An update on IARU matters was presented by IARU Secretary
    Joel Harrison W5ZN.

    Region 2 Director Dino Besomi CE3PG gave an update on efforts to
    establish an effective WinLink system within Chile for emergency communications.

    The next meeting of the Executive Committee will take place
    May 24, 2023.

    For further information, the full minutes of the meeting can be
    found on the IARU Region 2 web site.

    tinyurl.com/2hx87vuv
    The 2023 Hamvention Awards committee for Dayton Hamvention has
    announced this year's award winners and the Special Achievement
    Award recipient is Dr. Jason McDonald, N 2 TPA.

    N2TPA, Dr. McDonald, began a career as a radio frequency engineer
    before becoming a trauma surgeon. He brings amateur radio to the
    world through youth projects and Scouting, particularly through
    Radio Scouting and he has helped form Scouting clubs around the
    world.

    To date, more than 500 youths in these clubs he has formed have
    become licensed and are on the air.

    We'll have more on Radio Scouting in todays Special Interest Group
    news.
    Calling it the biggest advance in Citizens Band radios since the CB
    spectrum was expanded from 23 to 40 channels in 1977, Cobra
    Electronics has launched a line of CB radios that can use FM as well
    as AM in the USA.

    The company says the ability to use FM in the CB radio spectrum
    26.965 to 27.405 MHz assigned by the FCC is a boon to truckers,
    off-road vehicle operators and anyone else who uses this license
    free two-way radio technology.

    It says the FM transmission CB radio mode provides users with the
    ability to enjoy high-quality clear audio during radio conversations
    with nearby/strong CB radio transceivers. Meanwhile, in those
    instances where distance is a priority and/or the signal from the
    other party is weak, AM can be used in either full AM and Single
    Sideband modes, consisting of Upper and Lower Sideband. Of course,
    the audio quality wont be as good, but thats the trade-off for
    distance.

    cobra.com/

    REGION THREE

    MAJOR INDIAN BROADCASTER HONORS WEST BENGAL HAM

    Congratulations to Ambarish Nag Biswas VU2JFA, secretary of
    the West Bengal Radio Club in India. At a recent ceremony in
    Kolkata, he was given the Ananya Samman award from Zee News, a Hindi
    broadcast channel that is part of one of India's largest media
    companies.

    Speaking with our Sister publication, he told NewsLine this was a
    special honour for him as the first amateur radio recipient.
    The award is in recognition of the club's life-saving work during
    cyclones, the pandemic and in other areas of public concern.

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    WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS
    SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM,
    PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS.

    hema.org.uk/index.jsp
    minesontheair.com/about-mota
    parksontheair.com/
    sota.org.uk
    sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/
    facebook.com/SotaAustralia/
    wwffaustralia.com/
    PARKS ON THE AIR INTRODUCES 48-HOUR CONTEST

    Operating portable in the park just gained a little more of
    a competitive edge. Amateur Radio NewsLines "parks man"
    Dave Parks WB8ODF explains.

    A new activity being introduced this June by the Parks on the Air
    organizers is going to be different from the casual portable outdoor
    operating experience activators and hunters enjoy. This is a contest
    For 48 hours, hams will collect contacts and points as part of the
    new Parks on the Air Plaque Event, which is intended to become an
    annual competition.

    In a YouTube interview with Kevin Thomas W1DED, POTA president
    Jason Johnston, W3AAX, explained the different categories available
    to both hunters and activators and explained that anyone who made
    their first POTA contact after June 2, 2022, is eligible for the
    additional category of rookie. Participants must be registered with
    POTA and can use CW, SSB and the digital modes. Hams will not be
    permitted to use the WARC bands.

    As for multipliers, there are none. This keeps the playing field
    level so that everything - even multiple reference areas - will be
    worth a single point.

    This is Dave Parks WB8ODF.

    Theres "Parksie" with the Parks story.

    The contest will be held on HF, VHF, UHF and SHF. For a look at the
    rules and other details for the event, see the link in the
    text version of this week's WIA NATIONAL NEWS

    docs.pota.app/docs/award_events/plaque_event/plaque_event.html

    (ARNewsLine)
    THE HEIGHT OF GRATITUDE FOR A SUMMIT RESCUE

    For this story, we visit, thanks to ARNewsLine, with a SOTA
    activator who is recovering from serious injuries after a fall
    on a summit. While he is healing, he plans to active a campaign
    of gratitude for his rescuers.

    Here's Jeremy Boot G4NJH with that story.
    It was just a few weeks ago that Alan 2EJWA had hopes of
    scoring 4 points plus a 3-point winter bonus for activating
    the largest summit in his immediate area, G/SP-001 Kinder Scout
    in the Peak District National Park in the UK.

    His goal on that day in January came crashing down with him when he
    fell on a piece of black ice on the well-marked summit path,
    shattering his left leg. He expects that after two surgeries, he
    will be back on his feet by mid-May - perhaps even back on the air
    for a summit by summer.

    As he tells colleagues on the SOTA Reflector, however, he might not
    be making those plans at all were it not for the kind souls who
    first rushed to his aid on the trail to stabilise him -- and then
    for the welcome arrival of the volunteer team he describes in his
    blog as "angels in red coats," the Glossop Mountain Rescue Team.

    It was a complicated rescue but they moved him safely off the hill
    just as snow showers were threatening to arrive.

    Alan is now asking others on the SOTA Reflector and the ham
    community to help inspire some kind of special event or thank-you
    gesture for helping to keep this SOTA activator alive. To Alan, the
    winter bonus for that summit truly belongs to the angels in
    red coats.

    This is Jeremy Boot G4NJH.
    WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

    ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -
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    On March 1st the St. George Amateur Radio Society Sydney hosted a
    talk by Gary VK2CRJ, assisted by John VK2ATU on digital amateur
    television.

    Gary covered setting up ATV repeaters in the UK and later moving to
    France then emigrating to Australia. Going through the early
    analogue days, the different TV systems then onto digital TV theory,
    the latest trends in ATV such as the recent narrow band digital
    transatlantic contact, upgrading the Lawson ATV repeater
    controller and converting it to high definition digital.

    A video of the talk will be available on demand from ATV repeater
    VK2RTS by using DTMF tones on 2 meters. Details see

    qsl.net/vk2jpl/Information.htm

    Video will be uploaded to my YouTube channel, Jonny10001

    youtube.com/@Jonny10001

    (John VK2ATU)

    ST LOUIS - GATEWAY TO THE WEST

    Tongue in cheek many a post on social media comes under the heading
    "Antenna Porn".

    Some great structures, transmitting halls etc. from around
    the globe.

    The one today is called "Exploring a 1 Million Watt Broadcast Tower"
    and Joe and Jeff Geerling are a friendly pair of YouTube hosts

    tinyurl.com/3xzydxah

    radioworld.com has a great written article about the tower and the
    YouTube story itself.

    youtu.be/6_u8x8V4YYs

    The 1,030-foot Stainless G-74 model tower has three faces, each
    7 feet in width.

    Ten Class C FM signals are served by an eight-bay Dielectric
    antenna. Nine of the 10 FM stations also run separate HD Radio
    signals through the antenna.

    Five additional FMs full-power use a side-mounted antenna on
    the tower, and there are five TV stations, two cellular companies
    and several public safety and two-way communication entities up
    there.

    All told, just under 1 Megawatt of effective radiated power emanates
    from the tower.
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    IO-117 continues to provide a lot of DX fun for amateur satellite
    operators. Numerous operators have reported receiving the ARRL's
    Worked All States and DX Century Club Satellite awards lately as
    well as CQ Magazine's Worked All Zones Satellite award where
    25 of 40 zones are required for the satellite award).

    For an example about the distances that can be worked via this
    satellite in Medium Earth Orbit two QSOs got very near the 13,000 km
    mark recently.

    On February 11 Dave KG0D, worked Lucky, VU2LBW.
    The distance between them being 12,939 km.

    Unfortunately for this claim, Hector, W5CBF, worked Oleg A65BR,
    on January 29, the distance between them 57kms more than
    Dave and Lucky's, i.e. 12,996 km.

    Note that only real-time QSOs will be considered for distance
    records.

    (ANS)

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

    Hi, I'm Graeme, VK3GRK in sunny Bendigo.

    Bendigo Amateur Radio and Electronics Club invites you to our
    March meeting in Castlemaine the 17th.

    BAREC president, Neil Patton VK3ZVX, will provide an interesting
    presentation on the restoration of WWII Radios. Some of the key
    discussion points will include the history, heritage, safety and
    use of WWII radios.

    The evening starts at 7.30 pm, Friday March 17th at the
    1st Castlemaine Scout Hall, 16 Reckleben St, Castlemaine and a gold
    coin donation would be appreciated and a light supper will be
    provided.
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING
    VKJOTAJOTI.COM
    scouts.com.au
    scout.org/jota
    international.scouts.com.au
    jotajoti.info/

    Brett Nicholas VK2BNN Scouts Australia National co-ordinator
    for JOTA.
    Lorraine OHare VK2FICQ is Girl Guides Australia National
    JOTA-JOTI Co-ordinator.

    Jota always 3rd weekend in October so 2023 = October 20 - 22

    CALLING FREQUENCIES
    Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishing
    communication.

    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 PSK31
    14.070

    This story from the USA.

    According to a Scouting magazine study of Merit Badges earned
    last year, Radio had the biggest jump.

    It is now the 81st most popular Merit Badge, up from being 98th
    in 2021. Trailing just behind it on the biggest gains list is the
    Electronics Merit Badge, which jumped 15 spots, from 80th to 65th.

    To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, members must earn 21 badges,
    14 of which are standard. The Scout gets to choose the remaining
    badges based on personal interests.

    Many Scouts take part in Jamboree on the Air, not only in the USA,
    which is being held October 20 - 23, 2023.

    (arrl)
    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

    Scam Alert VK2

    WICEN NSW is a member squad of VRA Rescue NSW. Unfortunately,
    someone has been fraudulently claiming to fundraise on behalf of
    VRA Rescue NSW.

    Please be advised that no such external body has been authorised
    to do this, and any such request for payment or donation should be
    referred to the NSW Police Assistance Line: 131 444.

    VK2WI News says VRA Rescue NSW has been cooperating with NSW Police
    Force to investigate these matters, and will continue to work to
    protect the good name and reputation of the organisation and
    members.

    If you have been contacted or impacted, please contact your
    financial institution, NSW Police, and inform VRA Rescue NSW.

    Remember WICEN NSW is a communications support squad of VRA Rescue
    NSW, providing skilled radio communicators, in times of emergency.
    WICEN also supports local community events; providing practical
    training in tactical field communications, and to build other
    radio skills.
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    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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    NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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    ARRL DX PHONE CONTEST THIS WEEKEND

    This contest sees us, VK, as DX stations and we contact W/VE
    stations only. 0000 UTC Saturday through 2359 UTC Sunday.

    (ARRL)

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    The 86th Commonwealth Contest BERU HAPPENS 11-12 March - CW only.
    between 1000utc and 1000utc

    (NZART BREAKIN and RSGB)
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    MARCH 18 - 19 (the 3rd Weekend) John Moyle Field Day
    UTC 0100 Saturday to 0059 Sunday.
    (wia.org.au)
    This is Denis VK4AE, contest manager for the John Moyle 2023.

    This years contest will be held between 0100 GMT Saturday 18th
    March to 0059GMT 19th March.

    COVID seems to have abated taking with it all of the limitations
    we have had for the last couple years gathering groups in the same
    place at the same time. This year we have the problem of even
    getting together in the same place due to recent fires or even
    earlier flood damage. As the purpose of the Field Day is to provide
    training and experience in emergency operation I hope that besides
    a little inconvenience that all will go smoothly when operating
    the station in the field.

    Amateurs are a mighty resourceful lot and no doubt many may have
    operated with WICEN and SES over the last few months, so this
    contest provides just more practice.

    As the contest nears for this year, I can only hope that the dreary
    weather in many parts of Australia has not been too cruel and that
    good activity on the bands and the propagation will be rewarding as
    even the sun is cooperating this year.

    Dont forget that once the dismantling and packing up of all
    equipment has been completed there is still a most important
    part of the contest to be finished. Yes! You must submit your
    stations log. This has two major purposes;

    1. It informs me of your ACTIVITIES on air and enables me to score
    your entry.

    2. As importantly it confirms the contacts you had with other
    stations and verifies their logs. So even if your log is only
    small it does verify the contacts you made and those of other
    stations.

    Best of luck for the contest and do not forget to submit your log.

    Denis Johnstone (VK4AE)
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    YOTA CONTEST
    Youngsters On The Air
    1st round 22nd April 0800 1959 UTC
    ham-yota.com/contest/

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    MAY SIX Saturday Harry Angel Memorial Sprint 106 mts an annual 80m
    contest event, first established in 1999, to commemorate the life of
    Harry Angel VK4HA who at the time of his becoming a Silent Key was
    the oldest licensed amateur in Australia. (106)
    The duration of the contest is 106 minutes one minute for each year
    of Harry's life.

    The Harry Angel Memorial Sprint has been run annually since 1999
    It is usually held on the first Saturday in May each year
    10:00 UTC - 11:46 UTC (wia.org.au)

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    MAY 20-21 Don Edwards Memorial Slow Morse Contest
    begins the weekend after Mother's Day.

    80m section Saturday 20th May 6 to 9pm Sydney time.
    40m section afternoon of Sunday 21st of May, 1 to 4
    Sydney time. (vk2wi)
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    JUNE 24-25 WINTER VHF-UHF Field Day.

    0100 UTC Saturday 24 to 0059 UTC Sunday 25
    BUT in VK6 add 3 hours onto start and end times. (wia.org.au)
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    JUNE Weekend prior to 2nd Monday of June VK SHIRES
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    In the World of DX, Phil, VA3QR, is operating from Panama throughout
    March, using various call signs depending upon his location.

    Those call signs include
    HP1/VA3QR
    HP3/VA3QR and
    HP8/VA3QR

    He will be using SSB and the digital modes. QSL to his home call
    which in case you missed it is VA 3 QR.
    (ARNewsLine)

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    Doug VK2DCR/VK2EY joins me now with a seafaring yarn.

    The following is my translation, from the French original, of a news item in Les Nouvelles DX from Jean-Michel F6AJA dated 2nd March 2023.


    The boat Magnet, owned by George AA7JV, accompanied by Michael KN4EEI left
    for a voyage of two years across the Pacific. They have left Costa Rica and
    are using a 6m rig setup for FT8 throughout the trip. If they stop at a rare or semi-rare DXCC entity the radio equipment will be operated onshore to
    enable DXCC credit. They have another station on board so that they can be active on other bands.


    At sea, the callsign being used is KH7Z/MM or a personal callsign followed by /MM. If they land the callsign will be appropriate to the DXCC entity
    visited. The passed Cocos (TI9) without landing.


    They are on the way to the Marquises Islands (FO/M) and as soon as they find
    a suitable place to land, they will be FO/AA7JV either from Nuku Hiva or Hiva Oa (IOTA OC027) probably from the 18th to 25th March and will be mostly
    active on 160 and 80m as well as 6m on FT8

    The will continue their voyage by going to the Tuamotu Islands (OC 067) from 28th March to 5th April. (Dates are approximate) Next, the plan is to go to various of the Society Islands between 10th April and 10th July.


    More information is available at lesnouvellesdx@free.fr
    73
    Doug VK2DCR/VK2EYdoug@rosser.id.au

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    WILLIS ISLAND

    Sands, ( another great name for a ham on an island HiHi) his
    call is VK 9 WX is there until April and has been worked from
    80 to 10 meters.

    QSL via M 0 OXO.

    (arrl)
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    The annual St Patrick's Day Award takes place over a 48 hour period
    from 12 noon on the 16th of March to 12 noon on the 18th of March,
    to allow worldwide participation in all time zones.

    The St Patrick's Day Award is 48 hours of non-competitive fun.

    Anyone worldwide can participate, licensed or SWL.

    Also to help celebrate St. Patricks day, the second E.I. Flora and
    Fauna St. Patricks Activity Weekend is on from the 17th to the 19th
    of this month with many parks in Ireland to be activated.

    (IRTS)
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    2023 Social Scene

    Clubs are welcome to submit text with audio for this section

    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.
    VK4 - REDCLIFFE - REDFEST APRIL ONE (vk4tfn)

    Greetings from the Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club VK4RC right here
    in South East Queensland! Robert Thomson VK4TFN here.

    The Redcliffe Club will hold our HamFest on Saturday the 1st April
    9:00am at St. Michael's College, Caboolture. Please mark the date
    in the calendar on your mobile phone.

    There will be raffle prizes.
    BREAKFAST is served from 8:00am.
    REDFEST opens at 9:00am. $5 Admission.
    Vendors: Order your tables in March. $10.00 per table.
    Vendors are admitted free.

    For Table Bookings Email:
    redfest@redclifferadioclub.org.au

    go to: redclifferadioclub.org.au We're also on Facebook.

    It'll be a good day out. We look forward to seeing you.

    Thank you and 73's from the Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club VK4RC
    VK3 - Antennapalooza at Drouin West April 15 & 16 (vk3kj)

    VK3 - MOORABBIN HAMFEST - May 6 (vk3gl)

    The Moorabbin and District Amateur Radio club is pleased
    to announce the 2023 HamFest will be on Saturday 6th May,
    2023 with doors opening at 10am.

    This year's event will be held at The Kingston City Hall
    located at the corner of Nepean Highway and South Rd,
    Moorabbin.

    The Moorabbin Radio Club's annual HamFest is proud to be
    Victoria's biggest with displays and sales of new and preloved
    equipment. This event is supported by commercial traders with
    specials on offer, as well as the many second hand traders,
    and is an event not to be missed for anyone interested in
    Radio Communications and Electronics.

    As well as many bargains available on the day, there will be
    major and minor door prizes, light refreshments will be
    available.

    Trader table bookings online at www.mdrc.org.au/hamfest

    General enquires can be made by emailing Graeme Lewis
    vk3gl@wia.org.au
    or by phoning mobile 0418 171601.

    Proudly Victoria's biggest HamFest -
    A Must see, must come event!!

    73 Graeme VK3GL
    VK - WIA AGM May 13 at 10:30am AEST proposed for Canberra (vk8zz)
    A hybrid event conducted both in person and by video
    conference and able to be viewed on an internet streaming
    platform.

    VK5 - SERG CONVENTION/FOX HUNTING CHAMPIONSHIPS June 10-11 (vk5dj)
    VK4 - SUNFEST SEPTEMBER 9 (vk4an)
    At Mountain Creek State Schools massive air conditioned
    auditorium, just off the Sunshine Motor Way. Mountain Creek
    is tucked in to the west of Mooloolaba
    VK - ALARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART (luther8@bigpond.com) ------------------------------------------------------------*
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