• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING SEP 3 2023

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING SEP 3 2023
    IN OUR 28th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

    THIS WEEK:-

    WIA VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR LEE MOYLE VK3GK and ACMA LATEST

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

    JOIN THE WIA
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    This is WIA Vice President Lee Moyle VK3GK

    Firstly wishing all the DX dads a happy fathers day and hoping
    that All Time New One does LOTW.

    Earlier this week our friends at ACMA released their latest Update
    on the Proposed amateur radio qualification and assessor
    accreditation arrangements.

    In May 2023, ACMA advised that:
    the Australian Maritime College (AMC) had decided not to extend
    its deed for services related to amateur qualifications and call
    sign recommendations

    the ACMA plans to deliver these services from February 2024

    ACMA would consult on proposed new arrangements for an ACMA-managed
    scheme in August 2023.

    ACMA are now consulting on proposed arrangements for a new amateur
    radio qualification framework and assessor accreditation scheme to
    be managed by the ACMA and they propose to start implementing these arrangements in December 2023, so they are in place when the amateur
    class licence begins in February 2024.

    To support the ACMAs new functions, ACMA propose to introduce new
    fees for issuing ACMA recognition certificates, assessing
    applications for recognition of prior learning and issuing call
    signs. The fees proposed are similar to the current AMC fees for
    these services. A full outline of these fees and how they have been
    calculated is contained in their draft 202324 fees for service Cost
    Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS), which is also open for
    consultation.

    ACMA invite comments from stakeholders on both consultations by 5 pm
    (AEST), Tuesday 26 September 2023.

    Update: Scientific licensing guidelines.

    ACMA are also publishing information to support the consideration of applications for assigned scientific licences to authorise certain
    higher-power experimentation uses by amateurs. The updated
    Scientific apparatus licences Guidelines will provide further
    information about using and applying for scientific apparatus
    licences, including for the use of high-power amateur stations.
    ACMA will let us know when these guidelines are published on ACMAs
    website.

    Response to submissions: September 2022 consultation.

    ACMA have considered the submissions made during the September 2022 consultation on proposed class-licensing arrangements and the
    proposal for staged implementation of high-power authorisation for
    amateur operators. ACMAs response to submissions outlines what they
    heard from stakeholders in the consultation and ACMAs answers,
    outcomes and next steps.

    An important clarification is in a previous ACMA update on
    19 July 2023 ACMA advised of proposed changes to amateur access in
    5052 MHz and 3.43.6 GHz frequency bands. This was incorrect as the
    changes were implemented in accordance with the Radiocommunications
    Licence Conditions (Amateur Licence) Omnibus Amendment Instrument
    2023 (No.1). These amendments commenced on 14 July 2023 and changed
    amateur operators access in the 5052 MHz in and 3.43.6 GHz
    frequency bands.

    This means that Standard Class operators have had access to the full
    6m band from July 14th.

    More information on the Overseas Class Licence and associated
    operating permits for amateurs visiting Australia can be found on
    the WIA website news section and the ACMA website.
    Last week WIA Secretary and Director, Peter Clee VK8ZZ announced the appointments to several volunteer positions including the Technical
    Advisory Committee, Ross Hull Contest manager, Spectrum Strategy
    Committee and the QSL Bureau.

    This week the Board are pleased to confirm the following
    appointments to the Youth On The Air team:

    * YOTA Co-ordinator - Steve Kennedy VK6SJ
    * YOTA Deputy Co-ordinator - Alec Cherry VK2APC
    The Board of the WIA congratulates Steve and Alec and looks forward
    to them promoting YOTA activities to both existing and aspiring
    amateurs alike.

    The Wireless Institute was well represented at the Tokyo hamfair on
    the weekend of the 19th and 20th of August. Hamfair attendees
    usually number around 30,000 for the weekend function. This year the
    DX Seminar and DX dinner were held on the Saturday night with many
    JA and international hams attending. WIA past and present directors
    attending hamfair included Peter Young VK3MV, WIA Life Member and
    past WIA Director and past IARU Region 3 Director. Chris Platt
    VK5CP, past WIA Director, Oscar Reyes VK3TX / JK1TYB who is the
    current IARU Region 3 Director and past WIA Director and myself,
    Lee Moyle VK3GK / JK1UIR Current WIA Vice President.

    Discussions on numerous topics were had with IARU president
    Tim Ellam VE6SH, MARTS President Mohd 9M2IR and several other
    international society members.

    IARU had their Annual meeting in Tokyo on the same weekend where the
    JA winner of the IARU contest is given the plaque sponsored by the
    WIA.

    For now, 73 From Lee VK3GK -------------------------------------------------------------------*
    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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    NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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    THE LUCK OF THE IRISH.

    IRTS SSB Field Day This Weekend.

    The IRTS SSB Field Day is taking place from 13:00 UTC Saturday
    September 2nd to 13:00 UTC Sunday September 3rd.

    Activity will focus on SSB phone contacts in the 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and
    28 MHz bands.

    Details may be found at www.irts.ie/contests

    (irts)
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    OCTOBER - Oceania DX Contest

    PH - The first full weekend in October each year 0600 UTC
    Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday

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

    Log deadline for PH and CW logs - 31 October.

    Managed by the Oceania DX Contest Committee.
    info@oceaniadxcontest.com
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    NOVEMBER VHF-UHF Spring Field Day.
    25 - 26 November.
    0100 UTC Saturday to 0059 UTC Sunday BUT to make it a
    little fairer in VK6, they add 3 hours onto start and
    end times.
    (wia.org.au)

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    VI 10 VKFF running all year celebrates the 10 year anniversary
    of the VKFF group.

    (vk5pas)
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    VK 90 AR for Amateur Radio Magazine.

    October 2023, this year, sees your WIA celebrating 90 years of
    continuous publishing of Amateur Radio Magazine, the official
    journal of the Wireless Institute of Australia.

    The WIA will be running the VK90AR activity until December 31.

    (wia)
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    Special Event Station VI 100 MB all year celebrates the centenary of
    the Manly-Warringah Radio Society
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    NIUE
    E 6 AM from October 10 to 23.
    CW, SSB, FT8 and maybe some RTTY on 160 to 6 meters.
    QSL via Club Log's OQRS (preferred), LoTW, or via LZ1GC, direct or bureau. (arrl)
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    Kazu, M0CFW (JK3GAD) will again be active from Rodrigues island as
    3B9KW during the CQWW CW contest (November 25-26).

    Activity before/after contest (November 19 to December 1) as
    3B9/M0CFW.

    QSL via LoTW.

    (dxworld)

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    TAIWAN

    BM 0 QSO until December 31, using mostly digital modes.QSL via BM 2 JCC.
    (arrl)

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    NORWAY

    LA 100 K is the special callsign in use by Akademisk [ACA-DEM-EESK]
    Radioklubb, LA1K to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its
    foundation.

    It is the oldest amateur radio club in Norway.

    The special callsign will be in use until the 31st of December and
    QSL route is VERY easy, via the bureau, or direct.

    (eHam)

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    LUXEMBOURG

    LX 90 RTL is in use to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Radio
    Luxembourgs first long-wave broadcast.

    It will be used by various LX operators until the end of the year.

    Listen for the callsign on the HF bands on SSB, CW, digital modes
    and via satellite. All QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the
    DARC bureau. The logs will be uploaded to Club Log, Logbook of the
    World and eQSL on a regular basis.

    For more information see QRZ.com

    (rsgb)
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    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.
    IARU Region 1 will hold its next General Conference from the 1st to
    the 4th of November in Serbia.

    Topics include: general reports; organisational and budget
    proposals; the new HF Band plan; VHF, UHF and SHF changes; and
    consideration of WRC-23, the World Radiocommunication Conference,
    which follows shortly afterwards. Other themes include:
    strategic projects and progress, accommodating digital technologies,
    contests, EMC and other spectrum matters.
    It has been announced that the UK will host the worlds first summit
    on artificial intelligence safety in November. The AI summit will be
    held at the iconic Bletchley Park, which is one of the birthplaces
    of computer science.

    REGION TWO

    The meeting of the International Amateur Radio Union Region 2
    Executive Committee met virtually on August 2 with Region 2
    President and Area A Director George Gorsline, VE3YV, presiding
    over the meeting.

    A major topic of discussion was the status of the Region 2
    preparations for the upcoming WRC-23 which will be held in Dubai
    in November. Region 2 representation at CITEL and CTU meetings were
    reviewed and plans were confirmed for representation at the WRC.
    Members of the Champlain Valley Amateur Radio Club gathered last weekend at
    the Atlas F Missile Silo in Champlain to make the first silo-to-silo radio contact there since the 1960s.


    The original goal was to just set up and test our equipment, Matt Pray, CVARC Second Vice President, said.


    But it turns out, I found out about a group, through my friend, out in Texas who was doing a similar event at an Atlas F Missile site there, so we decided we were going to try and make contact.

    SILO-TO-SILO CONTACT

    The group set up a 15-meter antenna suspended between two poles and utilized two custom-built radios operated by Pray and Mark Varin, president of the
    club, in effort to make contact with an operator at an Atlas site in Texas.


    We thought it would be a unique thing, not only to set up and test here, but this might be the first time there has been any silo-to-silo contact since
    the cold war of the 60s, Pray said.

    bit.ly/3QUODK
    Diane Sutter is set to receive the 2023 National Radio Award from
    the National Association of Broadcasters this USA fall.

    Diane is the founder and dean of the NAB Leadership Foundations
    Broadcast Leadership Training program, a 10-month MBA-style course
    designed to teach aspiring broadcast owners and senior-level
    executives particularly women and people of colour the
    fundamentals of purchasing, owning and running successful radio and
    television stations.

    Nearly 400 broadcasters have graduated from BLT since its inception
    24 years ago
    In an inspiring show of camaraderie, a tight-knit ham radio community of YouTubers rallied around Ranae Six (KR 5 S.I.X.) August 18 as she undertook a heart-stopping parachute jump on behalf of her husband Vern Six (KV 5 S.I.X). Vern, who has already completed 14 jumps.


    Ranae was able to jump in tandem with the well-known parachute mobile ham operator KD9OLN, Carlos. KD9OLN agreed to the jump and assisted Ranae in completing this daring achievement from 12,800 feet. This achievement has
    been recognized globally and showcases the power of unity and determination within the adventurous amateur radio community. What makes this achievement even more astonishing is that Ranae's successful jump led her to become one
    of only five people worldwide to establish a QSO under such extreme circumstances. Her first of three contacts during the canopy 246 second
    descent was to her husband Vern (KV5SIX).


    You can find out more about KD9OLN on his YouTube channel, @lifeatterminalvelocity.

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    REWIND

    Howden Crystals

    Barry McCann from Tas Maritime Radio dropped a box crystals off at
    the REAST Clubrooms in Hobart the other day and Justin VK7TW went
    through them and found a couple of FT-243 holder Max Howden branded
    crystals.

    This sparked his interest to find out more as this name is well
    known to many VK Amateurs.

    The following is sourced from the Radio Museum website.

    Walter Francis Maxwell Howden (1899-1980) made the first successful,
    two-way amateur telegraphic shortwave radio contact between
    Australia and the US on November 4, 1924, followed by England 9 days
    later.
    This was from the experimental station "VK3BQ" he operated at his
    residence in Box Hill, Melbourne.

    In 1924, he worked as a Consulting Engineer for Corbett, Derham &
    Co. designing Tunaphone radios.

    After a visit by Alf Treager and Dr John Flynn of the Royal Flying
    Doctor Service in 1930 he agreed to manufacture and supply crystals
    for Treager Flying doctor radios. This was the start of his business
    which he operated from his home.

    As business increased, he built a workshop/factory in his backyard.

    Initially the crystals were hand-ground and he later invested in a
    lapping machine. His staff were mainly family and he supplied the
    military with crystals during WW2. He supplied crystals to industry
    and radio amateurs until he retired in the 1970s with his son
    taking over the business which he ran until the 1980s.

    radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=20140 ------------------------------------------------------------*
    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/
    POTA IN THE 1940s

    Not only did these 'park' activators need steer clear of foxes and 'drop bears' but a heavily armed group intent on tracking these ops

    down.

    Half re-enactment & half actual footage, "Churchill's Secret Agents"
    is a 5-part documentary available on Netflix and in Episode 4,
    details the Morse training received by SOE agents and discusses the
    advantages of CW over voice comms for field operation.

    The Special Operations Executive (SOE) was a secret British World
    War II organisation.

    What makes it pertinent to POTA is the role of these SOE radio
    operators, their value - and typical short longevity when deployed,
    the (suitcase) portable rigs they used, accurate discussion of the
    value of Morse Code, the German triangulation/hunting of the
    transmitters, etc., including working their radios out in the woods
    including wire antennas tossed into the trees (sounds familiar?).

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

    Teams Hack U.S. Air Force Satellite in Space Cybersecurity Contest

    The United States Air Force has successfully concluded its
    pioneering Hack-A-Sat competition.

    The competition, which took place as part of the annual DEF CON
    hacking convention in Las Vegas cantered on the task of hacking
    into active satellite Moonlighter, in orbit.

    Emerging triumphant was the Italian consortium, a fusion of five
    Italian cyber research teams, whose accomplishment netted them the
    coveted first-place position and a princely sum of $50,000.
    Following closely in second place was the squad hailing from Poland,
    pocketing $30,000 for their impressive performance.

    The essence of the competition was the penetration of Moonlighter's
    protective layers, enabling participants to override the satellite's predetermined scope of observation targets. Successful teams then
    wielded the power to direct the satellite's lens towards desired
    focal points on the Earth's surface, capturing images that were
    subsequently relayed back to ground stations as proof.

    (amsat-na)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA

    Galway Radio Experimenter's Club annual DXpedition to Inisbofin
    Island has been heard on air and they pack up today, the 3rd ofSeptember

    Inisbofin Island has an area of approximately only 12 Sq. Km,
    and is situated off shore some 7km N.W. of Clifden County Galway.

    EJ 4 GRC is their station and IOTA number is EU-121
    (ham radio ireland)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MARITIME
    INCLUDING ILLW NEWS - ILLW 17th August 2024 to 18th August 2024

    Australian lights planned and advised to WIA :-
    AU 0102 Point Charles NT - Darwin AR Club
    Recently we saw the 26th annual International Lighthouse Lightship
    Weekend event take place with 409 stations listed in 42 countries.

    The USA was just ahead of Germany with 65 entries to 62 closely
    followed by Australia with a respectable 40. There were some good
    dx contacts to be made with Gibraltar, Trinidad, Iceland, Guernsey
    to name a few.

    The relaxed nature of this 2 day event seems to appeal to Oz
    amateurs as we only have 400 lighthouses, most of which are
    inaccessible yet 10% of them were activated over the weekend.

    The ILLW is unique in that it is not a contest or an award, it is
    free and logs are not required. It is an opportunity to go portable
    and show the public what amateur radio and lighthouses are all
    about.

    Give it a try next year AND let us here at WIA National News also
    know of your activation plans so we can give you a 'free plug'.

    Those listening in VK4 or via Tony VK7AX's site we'll have
    a full report on an activation of Grassy Hill Light, also known as
    Cooktown Light, an active lighthouse located on Grassy Hill above
    Cooktown, Queensland, on the south side of the entrance to
    Endeavour River.

    And whilst still in Maritime, from that ONLY vk club that told us
    beforehand they were going to activate a light,

    "Hi all this is Nathan VK5DAD from the south coast, amateur radio
    club, on the weekend of the 19th and 20th of August We operated the
    point Malcolm Lighthouse we made 195 contacts on the HF band and
    worked 22 countries. The highlight of my weekend was a contact made
    with Brian VK5BK at 103 years young.

    The contact was great and very fulfilling.

    On Thursday, 7 September at 7:30 pm at our clubrooms Seaford Meadows
    Scout Hall Railway Parade we have a tech talk by Paul VK5PAS on the
    trip to Troubridge Island, we would love to see you for the talk.

    On the 23rd and 24th of September South Coast amateur radio club are
    looking to hold a foundation course with exam. Please contact Mike VK5ZC@SCARC.org.au

    73 all and hope to catch you on the air soon.

    This has been Nathan VK5DAD from the south coast, amateur radio
    club incP"

    (Kevin vk2ce - Graham vk4bb)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
    qcwa.org
    raotc.org.au

    Hallo everyone, this is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that the
    Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club of Australia's September bulletin
    goes to air tomorrow.

    Frequency change.
    Eastern states listeners are reminded that the 00 hours UTC
    transmission is now on 28.450 MHz, not 14.150 megs. Full details
    of this change plus all other broadcast times can be found on the
    Club's website

    raotc.org.au

    or by Googling RAOTC broadcasts.

    WA listeners are reminded of the experimental 28.450 megs
    transmission scheduled for 2 pm Perth time tomorrow afternoon.

    This month, instead of the usual broadcast, we offer an interesting
    historical broadcast from 2001 by Allan Doble, VK3AMD. The latest
    news and information will be broadcast next month.

    Everyone, RAOTC members and non-Members alike, is most welcome to
    listen to the program and join in the call backs afterwards.

    If none of the transmission times suit you, you can download the
    audio file at any time from today from the Club's website.

    The next lunchtime meeting for Members and Friends of the RAOTC in
    Perth is on Tuesday September 12th at the Woodbridge Hotel,
    East Guildford starting at 11.30. All are welcome; see our website
    for full details.

    Once again, tune in tomorrow for the September RAOTC bulletin,
    enjoy the program and please join in the call backs afterwards.

    73 from Clive VK6CSW.
    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
    1st Yass Cub Scouts had a communications activity on Wednesday night, 23 August.


    There was a lot of preplanning and coordination that went into getting
    amateurs lined up to answer the Cubs HF calls on the chosen frequency.


    The call went out to the Wagga Amateur Radio club and the Canberra Region Amateur Radio Club for volunteers to assist.


    Pete, V K 2 P E T gave a briefing to the cubs before the activities on radio started.


    This brief included behaviour expected around in the radio room, who they
    will be in contact with, radio operating protocol and a tour of VK2PETs car that is full of radios!


    Cubs came in groups of 2 or 3 to have a quick chat to either Phil V K 2 N E
    or Michael V K 2 A M F.


    In the radio room, Don V k 2 X D T was at the microphone with VK2PET, Stacey
    V K 2 S J C & Jenny V K 2 T O T helping out in the background.


    The Cubs used the callsign V I 100 Y S G to help celebrate the 100 years of Yass scouting.


    The cubs asked quite a few good questions of VK2NE and VK2AMF.

    Both of these gentlemen were very patent with the cubs, which helped greatly
    to make this a fun event for the cubs to get their communications badge, and
    a lead up to JOTA/JOTI in October.


    Yass Scout Group sends a big thanks to everyone that helped with making this event a successes, including a special thanks to VK2NE and VK2AMF, and to the other operators on backup on the local 2m repeaters.


    For VK1WIA National News, I am Alec VK2APC in Sydney.
    Now back over to you Col
    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

    When All Else Fails.

    After 18 months of preparation, the Bendigo Amateur Radio and
    Electronics Club (BAREC), is currently part-way through the *community-focussed* emergency communications exercise Operation RaDAR, the Rapid

    Deployment of Amateur Radio created to fill a critical gap in emergency planning by providing communications resources to bushfire evacuees and regional administrators when electricity, mobile phone networks andinternet have failed.


    Commencing at 7am today, Sunday 3rd September, 8 Bushfire Places of Last
    Resort around the City of Bendigo are currently being activated with stand-alone field radio stations linked to the BAREC headquarters at
    Bendigo East Hall and to outlying stations up to 300km away. An important correction: Last week we reported the BAREC exercise was thought to be the first of its kind in Australia and have since learned

    there have in fact been some similar amateur radio exercises conducted
    in Australia, some during actual emergencies. BAREC thanks those for
    setting the record straight and congratulates all amateur clubs and
    individual operators for their contributions assisting communities inneed.

    Operation RaDAR is being conducted via the VK3RCV repeater in Central
    Victoria and on 40M 7.115MHz and will conclude shortly before 1300 today.

    A video of the exercise will be made available on the BAREC YouTube
    channel at a later date. ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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 - 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
    The next Hunter Radio Group meeting will be held on Thursday the 14th of September at the Electronics Section at Newcastle TAFE.


    Jonathan Taylor, K1RFD, who developed Echolink, the Voice over Internet Protocol network for linking repeaters and amateurs, will be

    a guest of the Hunter Radio Group VK2AWX in Newcastle on the 14th of
    September. Echolink has a global reach of nearly half a millionamateur radio users.


    For those who cannot attend the talk in person, Amateur Radio New
    South Wales will provide a link via Zoom, where Jonathan will deliver
    his talk remotely. Jonathan, a resident of Connecticut USA, was
    inducted into the CQ magazine Amateur Radio Hall of Fame in 2005.
    The programme will take place between 18:00 and 22:00 AEST

    ZOOM details from Eric, VK2VE

    Eric van de Weyer has invited you to Hunter Lecture Jonathon Taylor
    Title: Hunter Lecture Jonathon Taylor
    Location: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89884640439?pwd=OTFVTjFjM2tteUhNQmRuclp2RVpLZz09

    When: Thursday, 14 September 2023 6:00 pm 10:00 pmOrganiser:
    Eric van de Weyer <evdw@iprimus.com.au>
    Description: ARNSW Events is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom
    meeting.

    Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89884640439?pwd=OTFVTjFjM2tteUhNQmRuclp2RVpLZz09

    Meeting ID: 898 8464 0439Passcode: 898540

    I'm Grahame VK2FA on behalf of the Hunter Radio Group forWIA National news
    VK2 - SARCFEST 8am Saturday 23 September (vk2acd)

    VK - ALARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART (luther8@bigpond.com)
    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest at Eastbourne Primary School Sunday,
    November 12 (vk3pdg)
    VK5 - Amateur Radio Experimenters Group Radio & Electronics Sale
    November 26 (vk5qi)

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    2024 IT'S A DATE

    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.

    VK - WIA AGM MAY 4 5 - BUNDABERG. (vk2tsg)
    VK - National Volunteer Week Monday 20 Sunday 26 May 2024.
    National Volunteer Week (NVW) is Australias largest annual
    celebration of volunteers and their important contribution to
    our communities.


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