• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 26 2022

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    2022 JUNE 26 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 26 2022
    IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
    PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.

    WIA Vice President Lee Moyle, VK3GK with board news dealing with
    VHF/UHF Field Day, YACL, The Foundation Manual, Volunteering and
    Clubs.
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    This is WIA Vice President Lee Moyle, VK3GK.

    VHF/UHF Field Day, YACL, The Foundation Manual, Volunteering and Clubs

    This weekend is the WIA 2022 Winter VHF/UHF Field Day. The contest
    rules can be found on the WIA website. The event is to promote
    activity on the 6 meter bands and above. Exchanges are signal reports
    and your 6 character maidenhead locator. You can rework stations
    every 2 hours. Scoring is only distance based and there are several
    sections one can enter so read the rules before the contest starts,
    which for VK6 is from 0400 Zulu Saturday until 0359 Zulu Sunday and
    for the rest of Australia from 0100 Zulu Saturday until 0059 Zulu
    Sunday. Upload you logs to the WIA contest portal.

    Full rules can be downloaded from the WIA website wia.org.au/members/contests/vhfuhf/documents/2022%20Winter%20VHF-UHF%20Field%20Day%20Rules.pdf


    For logging you can use the very popular VKCL contest logger or you
    can try Yet Another Contest Logger, YACL written by Doug VK4ADC
    which you can download from
    vk4adc.com/YACLSupport/index.php

    Doug has developed YACL to have the familiar look-and-feel of VKCL
    and it employs a few different design principles that should make it
    more flexible. Although the on-screen format is based on VKCL, it is
    very different inside as it has been written from scratch in a
    different programming language.

    YACL has an inbuilt interface to WSJT-X for direct logging of digital
    QSOs and includes OmniRig support for two radios.
    Hot off the press comes great news from Phil Waite VK2ASD that the
    new and updated WIA Foundation Manual is soon to be released. Phil
    has spent many hours diligently honing the new Foundation manual to
    be concise and aligned with the current Foundation Syllabus which as
    we know has had some changes and new operating privileges included
    in the last update from ACMA. This publication is an excellent study
    guide and reference handbook for Foundation Licence Students and for
    newcomers to the Amateur Service. Its content covers basic electronic
    theory, Receiver and transmitters, propagation, transmission lines
    and antennas, EMC and EMI, setting up a station, operating,
    regulations and safety. To purchase the Foundation Manual either
    contact the WIA office or go online to the WIA bookshop portal.

    Used along with the WIA Foundation Trial Exam Portal found on the
    WIA website puts any aspiring Foundation Licence Candidate in an
    excellent position to successfully pass the examination and join the
    world of Amateur Radio. Thanks go to Phil and his team of dedicated
    helpers.
    Have you visited HAMADS online recently? If not then go to
    www.hamads.com.au and as a WIA member, once registered, you can list
    your items for sale, place a wanted advert or list you clubs next
    HamFest. Non-members have access but without any ability to list any
    items. The website was created by one or two skilled volunteers for
    the benefit of the WIA membership and others. It is the online
    version of the famous Hamads that is also found in Amateur Radio
    Magazine.

    If you would like to help out and Volunteer your skill set to the
    WIA, to one of the many committees and working groups or to one of
    the many radio clubs around the country, then send an email to the
    WIA office offering your services or check out the Club Directory
    and contact your local club directly.

    Thats it for this week.
    73 from Lee VK3GK
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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
    Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
    & the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    REGION ONE

    HAM RADIO Friedrichshafen WILL happen this year.

    For we "couch potatoes" and those of us not prepared to risk COVID
    ICQPodcast has a review on HAM RADIO Friedrichshafen 2022.

    Worth a quick trip to icqpodcast.com for the preview.
    Germany's amateur radio community is launching a wide-ranging
    programme of disaster response. The pilot project is being led by
    the German Amateur Radio Club, the DARC, in cooperation with
    Notfunk Bodensee, a Lake Constance radio response group.
    The need for broader and improved response was underscored recently
    by the devastating floods in the Ahr Valley.

    The new network has started to be rolled out near Lake Constance in
    Markdorf, where a donated emergency communications vehicle is being
    put into service.
    Life for users of handheld electronics in EU countries is expected
    to get a little bit simpler, maybe not if an apple user, but this
    story again it's to Amateur Radio NewsLine
    Electronics users in the EU nations will soon only be permitted to
    use one kind of charger with their smartphones, headphones, tablets
    and many other handheld electronic devices. The European Commission,
    the executive branch of the EU, said that standardisation of all
    handheld devices to use the same USB-C port by 2024 will make
    products more sustainable and generate less electronic waste.
    Observers immediately noticed that the move will have an especially
    big impact on companies with proprietary chargers, such as Apple.

    Makers of laptops are being given until later to complete the
    transition to universal charging ports.

    The tentative agreement was reached June 7th and amends the
    Radio Equipment Directive. The agreement will undergo a formal vote
    after the summer recess has ended.

    I'm Ed Durrant DD5LP.
    REGION TWO

    Major ham radio regulation changes proposed

    LABRE reports Brazil's ANATEL has published a public consultation
    with profound changes in the regulation of the Amateur Radio Service.
    These include abolition of the Morse requirement

    The National Telecommunications Agency, ANATEL, published a new
    Public Consultation, number 41, which deals with the consolidation
    of the various telecommunications services in a single resolution.
    Among the services affected is radio amateur.

    The proposal will be available for contributions from the company
    for 60 days and will have a public hearing to allow the online
    participation of interested parties. The proposal, together with the contributions of the company, will proceed for consideration by the
    Board of Directors and subsequent final publication, at the time
    without deadline to take place.

    apps.anatel.gov.br/ParticipaAnatel/VisualizarTextoConsulta.aspx?ConsultaId=10021


    tinyurl.com/IARU-Brazil
    REGION THREE

    In West Bengal, a hospitalized woman was reunited with her family
    in Bangladesh nearly two and a half years after falling ill and
    becoming separated from them - and once again amateur radio
    and in particular members of the West Bengal Radio Club in India
    provided the vital connection.

    Seems to be a forte this club has ! ------------------------------------------------------------*

    WEIRD AND WONDERFUL.

    I'm John VK4JJW

    June 25 to August 5 is a special event on all bands / all modes and
    yes Im stealing some of Felix's thunder by telling you of THIS lil
    beauty.

    Ben Riehl, VA4BEN is currently a 17-year old whos graduating out of
    high school in Rural Manitoba this year. Ben has his Canadian Advanced
    as well as USA Extra and is the President of Not A Cult ARC, which
    is a youth focus club.

    BUT, onto the main event!

    This event was originally spurred out of nothing other than an inside
    joke with a group of friends however Ben took it to the next level
    and filled out the application for a special event call sign on
    New Years Day. Once he shared the newly approved call around, a
    handful of other Amateurs decided they wanted in on the fun. To them
    this event is a way to express feelings that special event call signs
    dont have to be so serious.

    They wanted to show the goofy side of the hobby, something that could
    click with youth to potentially bring them into the hobby.

    Some might also see it as a way to put ridiculous call signs on the
    air, but it also is a way to acknowledge the impact that memes have
    had on pop culture and our lives. Memes are something that we share
    amongst our friends, family, strangers, etc. created by people all
    over the world to cater to various types of humour. Just like how
    theres a wide variety of music genres, one size doesnt fit all.

    One thing that memes have in common with all their variants is how
    rapid and widespread they can be sent and viewed by other people.

    This is where Amateur Radio comes in, only like if it was a matter
    of time until a bored high school kid filed an application for
    VB4LIGMA.

    OK go and google L I G M A.

    Now, if youre still with me, Bens event was supposed to be named
    Ligma Awareness Month which would occur in July. Which is where
    search results for memes peaked according to Google Trends.

    The Canadian Amateur Radio Service Centre correctly suggested they
    rename the event to something that wouldnt get them calls to the
    front desk asking what Ligma is so Meme Appreciation Month was
    the new name.

    They plan to be active from June 25 to August 5 on all bands / all
    modes, with a strong emphasis in HF SSTV due to its image-sharing
    potential.

    For more information please visit va3zza.com and /meme month 2022

    I'm John VK4JJW

    va3zza.com/events/meme-month-2022/

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    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT
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    NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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    IARU HF World Championship
    NEXT contest is July 9 and 10.
    (ref)

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    WIA Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest

    16 JUL 2022

    The Trans-Tasman contest, held on the 3rd weekend in July
    aims to encourage Low Band activity between VK and ZL

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    RSGB IOTA Contest is July 30 - 31st

    (SouthGate)

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    WIA RD or Remembrance Day Contest

    Weekend closest to the 15th August each year.

    2022 its Sat Sun August 13 and 14

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    ALARA CONTEST AUGUST 27 and 28
    alara.org.au

    (vk5maz)
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    WIA - NZART OCEANIA CONTEST

    PHONE - First full weekend in October
    0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday

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

    Log deadline for ALL logs - 31 October.

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    WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS

    SPRING 2022 is in NOVEMBER

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    MORSE CODE IS KEYING UP IN AUTOMAKER'S NEW CAMPAIGN

    For this story, we look at how one car maker's advertising campaign
    has embraced the spirit of the DXpedition.

    In fact, the car maker is using that campaign as a vehicle - a
    four-wheel-drive vehicle in this case - to honour the kind of
    adventurous spirit found in amateur radio and to celebrate - in a big
    way - Morse Code. Here's Mike Askins KE5CXP from Amateur Radio NewsLine.

    "There's no need to keep a secret about what's going on at Jeep:
    the popular carmaker has been into Morse Code now for quite a few years.
    In 2015, there was the campaign slogan "Don't Morse Code and Drive,"
    which gave good safety advice to motorists having off-road adventures in
    their four-by-four. Later came a Morse Code message in the cars
    themselves, dits and dahs in raised bumps visible on the driver's left footrest. Decoded, the message spells out "Sand, Snow, Rivers, and
    Rocks," the terrain the SUV was made to conquer with relative ease.
    Now there's a new campaign called "Jeep Code," released this past
    spring by the ad agency Publicis Groupe. The agency's executive
    creative director said on the website Little Black Book online that
    CW serves as an ideal match for Jeep because Morse Code is a good for communication for people in remote, off-road places. Agency directed
    the creation of a website to complement the campaign, letting people
    generate or translate their own Morse Code messages, just for fun.

    That website is
    jeeplifeiscalling.com
    oh and jeeplifeiscalling is all one lowercase word. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    Now my 4 DX spots to favour are

    Listen for Team ZY 8AM from the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil between
    July 1 and 12 on 160m to 6m using CW, SSB and FT8.

    QSL using LoTW or Direct only.

    (ARNewsLine)

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    Danish DX Group celebrates 50 years

    The Danish DX Group (DDXG) was founded May 27, 1972. To celebrate
    the 50th anniversary special event station OZ 50 DDXG is on-the-air
    until December 31.

    Amateurs around the world can obtain the anniversary award by having
    contacts using CW, Phone or Digital modes with the anniversary station
    OZ 5 DDXG.

    Full details on
    qrz.com/db/OZ50DDXG

    (SouthGate)
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    Hadrian's Wall Special Event Station

    2 special event stations GB 1900 HA and GB 1900 HW
    running throughout the year to commemorate 1900 years since the
    building of Hadrians Wall.

    QSL Via Logbook of the World and Club Log OQRS.

    See QRZ.com for more info on GB1900HA and GB1900HW

    Further info at:
    tinyurl.com/a78xy29x

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    Irish Radio Transmitters Society.

    Hamsters are using the special callsign EI 90I RTS to mark the 90th
    anniversary of the founding of Ireland's national society. Listen for
    the EI 90 IRTS callsign.

    (ARNewsLine)
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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - ASTRONOMICAL

    On June 19th, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral.

    Photographers accustomed to seeing these launches were surprised when
    something unusual appeared. A red glow stretched across the Milky Way.
    It looked like the aurora borealis, however, there was no geomagnetic
    storm in progress.

    Photographers in New York, Ohio, North Carolina and Tennessee saw it,
    too. The glow appeared about 10 minutes after the Falcon 9 rocket
    lifted off.

    Within hours, people around the world started seeing strange things
    in the sky. First came the "smoke ring" seen from Illinois and an
    hour after the smoke ring, things got really strange. Sky watchers
    in New Zealand saw what looked like a beautiful galaxy," says
    photographer Alasdair Burns of Twinkle Dark Sky Tours on Stewart
    Island. "It was a very slowly rotating spiral that started small and
    gradually expanded. Eventually it became so large and faint that it
    could no longer be seen. There were a group of us on our balcony
    watching it and none of us had ever seen anything like it."

    This spiral was caused by the Falcon 9's upper stage venting leftover
    fuel just before deorbiting into the Pacific Ocean.
    What else happened to cause such a stir?

    Space physicist Jeff Baumgardner of Boston University has the answer:
    "This glow is probably the exhaust gasses from the rocket's 2nd stage
    causing the ionosphere to recombine quickly. This is a well-studied
    phenomenon when rocket engines are firing in the altitude regime
    200-250 km."

    (spaceweather.com)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FAITH.

    Radio ham becomes Archbishop

    Sweden's national amateur radio society S.S.A. reports that a radio
    amateur has been appointed archbishop of the Church of Sweden

    A translation of the SSA post reads:

    "We already have a minister SM 4 HCF who is a radio amateur. But now
    there is even an archbishop!

    Church of Sweden has elected Martin Modus as the new archbishop.
    Martin, who today is the bishop of the Diocese of Linkping, has the
    call sign SM 5 LVQ will be the 71st Archbishop of the Church of Sweden.

    December 4, Martin Modus will be received as the new archbishop of
    Uppsala Cathedral.

    tinyurl.com/IARU-Sweden

    (SouthGate)

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

    NASA STUDIES DAMAGE TO WEBB TELESCOPE

    Scientists are taking a second look at the damage caused by
    a fragment that struck the Webb space telescope recently.

    The dust-size fragment is reported to have hit one of the primary
    mirror segments used in data collection. Engineers' initial
    assessments show only a slight change in the performance of the
    mirror and were able to reposition it in an attempt to compensate
    for the strike. Reports say this was the fifth impact of its kind
    since the telescope was sent into space in December 2021 as heir
    apparent to the aging Hubble Telescope.

    NASA is still on track for its July 12th date to release the first
    images collected by the telescope.

    (Amateur Radio NewsLine)
    Sierra Space has announced the company will open an astronaut training
    centre at Florida's Kennedy Space Centre to build and operate a new
    commercial space station.

    The Sierra Space Human Spaceflight Centre and Astronaut Training
    Academy will train astronauts to work on Orbital Reef, a private
    business park space station.

    Meanwhile the Federal Aviation Administration has determined that
    SpaceXs plans for the massive Starbase launch site in South Texas
    will have some environmental impact on the surrounding land and area
    but not enough to require a full environmental impact statement.

    SpaceX will need to make more than 75 changes to its proposal for the
    Starbase facility if the company wants to avoid additional review and eventually receive a license from the FAA to launch its new
    Starship rocket to orbit from the site.

    (ANS)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA
    iota-world.org

    AS-117. Kenji, JA4GXS, will once again be active as JA4GXS/4 from
    Kasado Island during the RSGB IOTA Contest July 30-31st.

    EU-010. Brice, will be active as GM0WAT from
    Isle of Lewis and Harris during the RSGB IOTA Contest

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air) youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaAtwitter.com/hamyota
    YOTA Contest 2022 Youth On The Air (ham-yota.com)

    Now Alec,VK2APC.

    Last week with you Col I made mention of the ARRL Youth Outreach
    forum held at the Dayton Hamvention

    In the planning stage for two years, the program will now proceed in
    a series of phased releases.

    Frank Karnauskas, N1UW, AMSAT VP, Development provided highlights
    of the program saying, "The Youth Initiative takes a radically
    different approach to introducing youth to Amateur Radio and
    Satellites. Our message to youth is 'Satellites in Space Help Us
    Live Better Lives Here on Earth'.

    as an example, KidzSat.com and BuzzSat.com websites that provide age-appropriate activities and exercises that cultivate the general
    interests into understanding of how satellites play a role in our
    daily lives. Activities range from simpler "merit badge" level to a
    complete course on satellite meteorology.

    Participating youth can earn certificates of completion that would
    be useful in college admission or job applications.
    Then there is a network of online SDR's that serve as ground stations
    for youth to experience, first-hand, receiving images and telemetry
    from actual satellites as they pass overhead. Accompanying activities
    guide youth through decoding and analysing the images and data.

    A fleet of 200+ ground stations is planned so that virtually every
    youth has access to real-time satellite experiences. It is hoped that
    from this starting point, a fair share of kids will become
    interested in the communications process and go on to set up their
    own dongle-based ground station and even on to an Amateur Radio
    license if they have yet to earn one. ------------------------------------------------------------*
    2022 Social Scene

    Telecommunications leader to speak at HADARC meeting.

    New HADARC President Matt Ayres VK2BAI has secured Mr Brett Savill to speak
    at the next HADARC monthly meeting in June. Brett is a national industry leader with deep telecoms experience. Brett has raised hundreds of million
    in capital to invest in telecoms and has unique industry insight. He has
    held many roles including:
    CFO, Director Strategy and Corporate Development for Broadcast AustraliaGroup CEO of Free TV Australia
    Chief Executive Officer of Zimi Australia.

    This is a unique opportunity to hear about changes in telecoms and thelatest
    5G networks.


    Visitors are most welcome. The venue is the Mount Colah Community Centre. Pierre Close, Mt Colah. The time is 8:00 pm on Tuesday, 28th June.

    (Julian Sortland, VK2YJS, AG6LE (VE))

    "The Redcliffe Club Car Boot Sale
    Saturday 20th August 2022.

    Greetings from the Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club VK4RC.
    Robert Thomson VK4TFN Here.

    Our Car Boot Sale will be held on Saturday 20th August 2022.

    You'll find us at our club house in the City of Redcliffe
    Macfarlane Park, Klingner Road Kippa-Ring 4021.

    Car Boot Sale opens at 9:00AM. Admission is free.Vendors $5.00.

    Mark Roberts VK4AN will be there.

    Go to: www.redclifferadioclub.org.au we're also on Facebook.

    Looking forward to seeing you there.

    I'll be a good day out.

    Thank you and 73's from the
    Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club VK4RC."

    2022 Social Scene

    VK4 - Redcliffe Club Car Boot Sale Saturday 20th August 9am
    club house Macfarlane Park, Klingner Road Kippa-Ring. (vk4tfn)
    VK4 - Sunfest Sunday 18 September 10:00 AM Mountain Creek State
    School (noreply email)
    VK6 - PerthTech October 21-23 (vk6pop)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday 19th November. (vk7wi news)
    my-ee-nah rhyming with hyena.

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest November 20 9.3Oam. (vk3pdg)
    2023

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

    VK6 - PerthTech October 21-23 (vk6pop)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday 19th November. (vk7wi news)

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

    2023

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