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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

 Oh... and to contact us with your news because
 If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!

 email nationalnews(AT)wia.org.au 

 http://www.wia.org.au  (click news in member area) Submit your audio news 

 Please.. If you are only submitting text and not audio, write your story as
 you would expect to hear it being read back and NEVER send just links & url's.
 

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 WIANEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JAN 03 2010.

 VK5ALE Lower Eyre Peninsula ARC Clubrooms Destroyed


 AUSTRALIAN SCOUT JAMBOREE  Cataract Scout Park south of Sydney. VI2AJ2010.

 
 WIA CENTENARY - MARCH AUGUST 2010 


 TAKE PART IN AN HF AUDIO ART EXPERIMENT


 Remembering the unit men - Ohm

 
 New Year schedule for HO-68


 ALL UP AND COMING IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF
 AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING JAN 3 2010
 
   


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 WIA CENTENARY - MARCH AUGUST 2010 

 We start this weeks and this new years broadcast with a reminder that
 this very special year w will be celebrating the centenary of organised
 amateur radio in Australia.

 The March through August celebrations are recognition of the foundation
 of the WIA and the very start of organised amateur radio in Australia
 during 1910.

 Prior to the Wireless Telegraphy Act of 1905 there was no real regulatory
 control of the radio spectrum, although early demonstrations and
 experimentation began in Australia in the late 1890s. 

 At the time the government wanted to protect its revenue from the wired
 telegraph system and initially considered wireless telegraphy to be of
 little use, but it then became useful for ship to shore communications.

 Private wireless experimenters were considered a hindrance to the emerging
 maritime use of wireless. Others began to recognise a greater potential use
 of the technology.

 Conflict between the commercial and amateur use of the spectrum was evident,
 licensed operation began in 1905. Within five years experimenters needed to
 get organised for their very survival. 

 On 11 March, 1910 a meeting of like-minded people in the Hotel Australia,
 Martin Place, Sydney, formed the Institute of Wireless Telegraphy of
 Australia, soon after dropping the word 'telegraphy' from its name.

 Chairman of the founding meeting, George Taylor, proposed "the formation of
 an institution amongst experimenters and enthusiasts in wireless for their
 mutual benefit." 

 As preperations get underway don't forget to drop the WIA Centenary
 Committee and this WIA National News Service details of YOUR celebration
 activities, such as the story we ran last week fronm the first planned in
 VK by Matthew Weatherley VK4TMW from the Toowoomba and Downs Wireless Group
 who has organised a display of up to 40 radio transmitters and receivers
 dating from the 1920s through to modern times. 

 The display will run from March until June!





 VK7REC Snow Hill is OFF AIR indefinitely.
 Joe VK7JG reports that the top section of the VK7REC tower has collapsed.
 This in part due to lack of maintenance, old age and several lightening
 strikes.
 One aerial was on this section and the second aerial was damaged by the
 falling tower.

 (73, Joe, VK7JG)





 VK5ALE Lower Eyre Peninsula ARC Clubrooms Destroyed

 Michael Carey VK5ZEA President Lower Eyre Peninsula ARC reported that their
 rooms were destroyrd when a bush fire threatened the outskirts of
 Port Lincoln during a Catastrophic Fire danger day.

 Strong, hot North winds made fighting the fire impossible and a wind change
 made things a lot worse. 12 homes were lost, countless sheds and rural
 properties destroyed  but thankfully no lives were lost but it was not
 a very merry Christmas for some families last year.
 
 Their next meeting is Wednesday January 6th, they will then be discussing
 what direction what equipment needs might be.

 Michael joins us "in person" on the audio section of this newscast.

 (www.wiaq.com/ftp/wianews_64.mp3)

 "Here is one story from the fire that promotes D-Star which I though I would
 share. 

 By the time I first noticed the fire while I was at work, the NextG phone
 service was fully congested, I was unable to make calls or send SMS
 messages. I did however have my IC-91AD handheld radio with me.

 I was planning on connecting up to REF012 B to check in on the San Diego
 D-Star net at 1430 (my time). Instead I connected VK5REX B to REF003 C
 and put out an emergency call for assistance from anyone who had immediate
 access to a telephone.

 Steve VK5ZSW replied and I passed my home phone number info to him so he
 could contact my wife to let her know that I was OK and that I was going
 to move to safer ground. The message was dutifully passed along and Steve
 confirmed that my wife got the message. Although Steve was some 170+ Km away
 in Moonta on the Yorke Peninsula, he was able to use the VK5REX repeater
 perfectly. Ross VK3HBS also heard my call through REF003 C and he too rang
 my wife with the message."

 MORE IN TEXT AND VIDEO IS ON WIA.ORG.AU 





 HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA.  

 VK2    
 web service:-  http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm   
 VKG Roundup    http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news  

 Australian Special Event

 Look for the special callsign, VI2AJ2010, to be used by Scouts under the
 guidance of Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club members (VK2FFG) at
 Cataract Scout Park, near Sydney, during the triennial Australian Scout
 Jamboree (AJ2010), taking place from tomorrow, January 4-14th.

 With registrations of 10,000+ Scouts and 3000 Scout Leaders, VI2AJ2010 will
 be active on HF, VHF and node 6111 to promote their hobby.

 QSL via VK2FFG (bureau/direct). 





 VK3 
 web service:-  http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/      
 VKC Roundup    http://www.police  
   
 Four members of the Scout Australia, Victorian Branch Scout Radio & 
 Electronics Service Unit will be hiking the French Island National Park 
 southeast of Melbourne and operate the scout callsign VK3SAT for the Keith 
 Roget Memorial National Parks Award. 

 Peter Fraser VK3ZPF, Hayden McManus VK3FRST, Marcus Berglund VK3TST and 
 Adam Scammell VK3YDF will be on air 0400 UTC on 9 January until 0100 UTC 
 10 January. 
 
 Details of the Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award can be found on 
 the Amateur Radio Victoria website www.amateurradio.com.au 





 And here is one to put into that new Diary you got for 2010. 

 Yarra Valley Hamfest Sale, Sunday 28th February 2010, 10am to 2pm, 
 Healesville Memorial Hall Healesville. 

 Free Tea & Coffee, Ample parking, $5 entry. 

 For table booking And further information contact, Gavin VK3GH 
 
 5968 8482 

 or email tables(AT)yarravalley.ar.org.au 





 VK4    
 web service local news:-   www.wiaq.com/qnews/upload/qnewsbcast.htm
 local news email qnews-vk-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com  
 VKR Roundup  http://www.police.qld.gov.au/News+and+Alerts/Media+Releases/
 
        
 I’m Trevor Taege, VK4BAT with the news from the Gympie Communications & 
 Electronics Group:

 We were saddened to hear of the news about the bushfire destruction of the
 Lower Eyre Peninsula Amateur Radio Clubrooms.  As we are still searching for
 a new clubroom that we can call “Homeö we certainly feel for them and wish
 them well for a speedy rebuild.
 
 The Gympie group is having a Christmas-New Year BBQ on Sunday the 10th of
 January.  The location will be the duck ponds on the north side of town and
 the time, 11:30am.  Mark January 10 in your diary and we’ll see you there.

 Everyone is welcome.

 We wish you all a successful and prosperous 2010. 





 VK6

 Hills Amateur Radio Group 27/02/10 2pm 
 
 The venue is the HARG club rooms on the corner of Sanderson and Brady Rds 
 Lesmurdie. Sellers set up from 12pm buyers admitted from 2pm. 

 To reserve a $5 table call Marty Martin 
 0447 382 963 or 
 marty.martin(AT)bigpond.com 





 VK7   
 local area news :- http://reast.asn.au/news.php
 vk7 local news, email   vk7regionalnews-subscribe(AT)yahoogroups.com

 The next two Meetings of the NWT-ATV Group are BOTH scheduled for Saturday
 6th. February.

 The first of these will be the Annual General Meeting of the Club and as
 per the rules all 5 executive positions of the Club will be declared vacant
 at this meeting. Any financial members of the Club are entitled to nominate
 for any of the positions. If any member feels he/she would like to have a
 go at holding an executive position within the Club, here is your chance.

 The second meeting will be the General Meeting of the Club and will take
 place immediately at the conclusion of the AGM.
 
 (Tony VK7AX, News Officer NWT-ATV Group)





 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, 
 Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA.   
     

 Those who got a Wii for Christmas listen up!

 NEW RADIO TECHNIQUE AIDS TRAINING COMPETITION SKIIERS

 Tiny radio transmitters on skis are helping competitive skiers analyse 
 their technique. These units can be attached to an athlete’s skis and 
 transmit through small antennas located to the front and the back of the skis.

 Receiving stations placed alongside a slope in regular intervals pick up 
 the signals and analyse the time a signal needs to travel from the antenna 
 to a station, thus accurately determining an antenna’s position within 
 three centimetres.  A computer attached to the receiver calculates the 
 position of the skis every millisecond and displays their exact path on a 
 monitor.

 The Austrian firm Abatec developed the system.  It says that its adaptable 
 to just about any sport that requires a close study of athlete performance 
 and event timing.

 And as they say... steer clear of the yellow snow!





 TAKE PART IN AN HF AUDIO ART EXPERIMENT

 Kapwani Kiwanga, a Canadian artist who works primarily with sound and vision
 invites radio amateurs with good HF capabilities to take part in an audio
 art project on 20 metres.

 Kapwani will transmit a message on 20 metres from the Netherlands to
 territories that have a historic link with Holland,

 Participants are asked to re-transmit the received message back to him
 and then you send it back and so on and so on. This ping-pong effect will
 increasingly distort the message finally resulting in an abstract artistic
 sound recording.

 She has created an original sound piece based on archives of 1940's Dutch
 programming found at Radio Netherlands. Her sound creation will include some
 Morse code and sound recordings. It will not be "music" in the conventional
 sense.  

 If you would like to take part in the project, send mail to
 kiwangakap(AT)hotmail

 Copy SARL News at armi(AT)sarl.org.za, as they would like to keep track of the
 experiment. 

 (sourced to sarl)


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 NEWS FROM ARNEWSLINE    
  
 POWER COMPANY TOLD TO TURN OFF INTERFERENCE IN AIR BAND

 Its not BPL this time, but Duke Energy, which is an electric utility 
 serving North Carolina, has been ordered to cease operating a small portion 
 of its power grid.  This, because of its inability to remedy RFI on 111.7 
 MHz. that the FCC deems to be a hazard to flight safety. Frank Haas, KB4T 
 has more in this report:

 The story goes this way.  In response to a complaint of interference, on 
 November 25th an agent of the FCC's Norfolk Office inspected power line 
 facilities belonging to Duke Energy located near the Falls Lake Reservoir 
 in Durham and Wake Counties, North Carolina.  During the examination the 
 agent observed the facilities radiating energy on frequencies including 
 111.7MHz.  This FCC says this caused harmful interference to air navigation 
 aids used by pilots flying into nearby Raleigh-Durham International airport.
 
 Later the same day, the agent notified the call centre for Duke Energy of 
 the harmful interference and of the need to cease operations at the 
 affected locations.  The call centre supervisor stated someone would 
 contact the agent about the interference in a few days.  So the FCC waited 
 the few days but as of December 2nd Duke Energy has not contacted the FCC 
 about the interference or notified it that operations had been turned off 
 at the affected locality.
 
 So on December 3rd the FCC got tough.  It notified Duke Energy that 
 operation of the power-line facilities was causing interference in 
 violation  of Section 15.5(b) of the Commission Rules.  It directed Duke 
 Energy to cease operations at the affected locations immediately and keep 
 that part of the grid shut down until repairs had been made.  It also told 
 Duke that failure to comply could subject the company to additional 
 enforcement action against it.
 
 According to the regulatory agency violations of the Communications Act or 
 the FCC Rules could subject the violator to substantial monetary 
 forfeitures, or seizure of equipment.  It could also lead to criminal 
 sanctions, including imprisonment.
 
 For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Frank Haas, KB4T, in Holly Hill, 
 Florida, reporting.
 
 At airtime its not yet known if Duke Energy has complied with the FCC 
 directive to take down its power grid in the geographic area where the 
 interference to aviation communications has been taking place.  The 
 complete text of the Official Citation is on line at
 fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-295187A1.html





 OFCOM GRANTS EXTENSION TO 500 kHz UK STA

 United Kingdom hams involved in 500kHz experimentation have had their 
 license Notices of Validity extended to 2012.  This to permit the continued 
 evaluation of that band.

 On Wednesday December 16th, UK telecommunications regulator Ofcom announced 
 that following requests made by the Radio Society of Great Britain, the 
 period of validity for all 501 to 504 kHz Notices of Validity is to be 
 extended.  This, follows negotiations with the Maritime and Coastguard 
 Agency which lead Ofcom to extending the validity period to February 29,
 2012.

 The Notices of Validity, which are the UK equivalent of the FCC's granting 
 of a Special Temporary Authority, were originally planned to expire at the 
 end of February 2010.  


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 OPERATIONAL NEWS -  
 

 SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN -  D A T E  L I N E   2010
 

 Feb 27-28 JOCK WHITE MEMORIAL FIELD DAY CONTEST
                nzart.org.nz/contests


 Mar 13-14 RSBG COMMONWEALTH CONTEST (BERU)
                hfcc.org/hfcc/rule/2009/beru.shtml

 Mar 20-21 John Moyle Field Day 
                vk4ae(AT)hotmail.com
 





 The 7th Annual Antarctic Activity Week, the International event to
 celebrate Antarctica will be held from February 22-28.

 You can get additional details including stations that plan on operating
 during the event at

 waponline.it/Default.aspx?tabid=113 

 (btown monitoring post)





 EPC WW DX Contest 2010

 The European PSK Club has invited radio amateurs from all over the world to
 participate in the EPC WW DX Contest 2010. 

 The objective of the contest is to establish as many contacts as possible
 between radio amateurs around the world by using the BPSK125 mode. 

 Everybody can work everybody for QSO and multiplier credit.

 Bands: We recommend the following frequencies - 
 80 meters (3.580 – 3.590 MHz), 
 40 meters (7.040 – 7.050 MHz), 
 20 meters (14.070 – 14.080 MHz), 
 15 meters (21.070 – 21.080 MHz), and 
 10 meters (28.070 – 28.080 MHz). 

 The contest will be held from 12:00 UTC on 27 Feb to 12:00 UTC on 28 Feb.

 Rules, dates and all info in :
 epcwwdx.srars.org/index.php/contest-rules.html

 (Luis CT3EE EPC WW DX Contest Committee via SouthGate)





 SPECIAL EVENT CALLS, BEACON DX AND NET ADVICE  
 hf nets ON the net,  www.timroberts-vk4yeh.id.au/

 EI2GBW, Ireland to Great Britain Ferry Celebrations ends March 31 2010

 GB2EI, Great Britain to Ireland Ferry Celebrations ends March 31 2010
 
 VI3KIAH acknowledging Black Saturday Bush Fires 2pm to 8pm local Feb 7 2010





 Hi I am Ray VK4CF with news from Redcliffe Amateur Radio Club Queensland.

 One of the our club members , Kevin, VK4UH, will be joining a
 VHF/UHF/Microwave DXpedition from the 3rd January –14th January 2010.
 The expedition is to Norfolk Island and will be operating as VK9NA.
 The expedition will be operating on the following bands:

 6 METRES 100W with a 3 ELEM YAGI, 2 METRES 360W a 10 ELEM YAGI,
 70 CM 110W with a 23 ELEM YAGI, 23 CM 90W and a 1.2 MTR DISH,
 13 CM 20W with a 1.2 MTR DISH, 9 CM 20W and a 1.2 MTR DISH, 6 CM 15W and a
 1.2 MTR DISH and 3 CM 5W with a 1.2 MTR DISH.  The team will be using 
 Yaesu FT897D & FT817ND radios and will be using SSB, FSK441, JT65A, B&C & CW.

 Kevin advised the Club at last Monday night’s get together that all the
 details of the expedition can be found on the net at VK9NA.com and day
 to day details will be available on VKLOGGER.   The team of Alan VK3XPD, 
 Michael VK3KH and Kevin VK4UH would appreciate you trying to reach them
 and all are hoping for some good tropospheric ducting to occur, during the
 time they are on Norfolk Island.





 Need to know a grid square? 

 The  Web pages you can find in the text version of this weeks news will be
 of interest to we radio amateurs who chase Grid Squares or Grid Locators or
 for those who need to know their Grid:

 • Enter your address (or callsign) at:
   http://www.levinecentral.com/ham/grid_square.php 

 • Zoom in to your QTH and click on it, and it will display
   your grid at: http://f6fvy.free.fr/qthLocator/fullScreen.php





 BROADCAST  MONITORING SWL AND SCANNER NEWS
 aus_scanner(AT)yahoogroups.com 
 http://www.scanaustralia.bigpondhosting.com 
 www.scanvictoria.com
 www.tinyurl.com/BITS-026 (A receiver located in NY USA)  
      
 Relay station off the air 
 
 There has been a fire in the high voltage room of the external mains power
 supply at Radio Netherlands Worldwide’s relay station in Madagascar.

 Fire-fighters from the Madagascan capital Antananarivo managed to bring the
 blaze under control within hours.

 The fire destroyed the high voltage circuit breaker equipment, broadcasts
 from Madagascar were suspended. Satellite and Internet broadcasts are not
 affected.

 Some transmissions moved to other sites, but because of the Christmas
 holidays this took longer than usual to organise. 
 
 (http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/)





 SENATOR FEINGOLD WANTS RADIO MARTI TO GO QRT

 US Senator Russ Feingold's “Spotlight on Spendingö series has taken aim at 
 Radio and TV Marti.  Feingold, a member of the Senate Budget Committee 
 calls Radio and TV Martí are a relic of Cold War attempts to broadcast 
 radio and TV signals into Cuba that virtually no one tunes in to anymore.

 According to Feingold, government studies show that Radio and TV Martí are 
 riddled with problems, and fall short of journalistic standards.  He also 
 says that as the United States progresses toward a more modern and 
 constructive relationship with Cuba, that Radio and TV Martí no longer have 
 any real diplomatic or fiscal purpose.

 Backing him up is a January 2009 report by the Government Accountability 
 Office.  It found that Radio and TV Martí broadcasts continue to face 
 jamming by the Cuban government.  According to the GAO, the best available 
 research suggests that the audience for Radio and TV Martí is small, and 
 its effectiveness uncertain.

 (Media Network, Press Release by Senator Russ Feingold VIA arnewsline)





 MEDIA WATCH 
 www.wiaq.com/admin/uploads/weeklytally.rtf 
 www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html  
       
 Groups presenting this WIA National News Service

 JAN 2010        vk4   17  Sunny Coast  
 FEB 2010        VK3    7  ARV (promoting Centre Vic Hamfest)
 FEB 2010        vk2   21  CCARC (Promoting Wyong Field Day)


 Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania

 This story started with a phone message left by Janet who is Ian VK7IR's
 XYL. The message was a little concerning as it said Ian would not be able
 to do the VK7 broadcast as he was in hospital. 

 This left the broadcast coordinator and a number of other people a little
 concerned about Ian's welfare!

 After a few days a wonderful email arrived from Ian with the following
 humours message….

 "Sorry about last week...things happened rather quickly! 

 My Master Oscillator was suffering some frequency instability, with
 consequent drop-outs at rare intervals, which would have been nasty under
 several circumstances.......

 This has now been fixed by locking the MO to an implanted frequency
 standard, which is working well, and I shall be available as required from
 now on.

 Cheers, 73, Ian"

 I think we all wish Ian and Janet a very Happy New Year and look forward to
 hearing his voice for many years to come.

 (73, Justin, VK7TW, VK7 Broadcast and News Coordinator)





 Remembering the unit men - Ohm

 Hello I'm Jim Linton VK3PC with the first in a series of brief looks at
 those who made discoveries and have their names as units of measurement.

 Georg Simon Ohm was a remarkable individual born in 1789 and began school
 at the age of 11, gained his Ph. D with the career aim of
 becoming a professor.

 Ohm was extremely interested in electricity and the then recently
 discovered phenomenon of electromagnetism.

 That led him to begin experimenting, taking measurements and established a
 mathematical relationship - the very basis of what we know as Ohms Law.

 Initially he suffered from those sceptical of his work but it did result
 in the post of professor of physics in Nuremburg and later at the Berlin
 university.

 Some 37 years after his death, he gained the ultimate recognition when in
 Britain first, and then at the First International Electrical Congress in
 Paris 1881 the unit of resistance was named the Ohm.





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER 

 AMSAT-VK UNOFFICIAL HF Net.
 2nd Sunday each month.
 April through October  1000 UTC 3.685 MHz   
 November through March 0900 UTC 7.068 MHz 
    
 
 New Year schedule for HO-68

 Alan Kung, BA1DU, of AMSAT-China has provided this schedule for the
 Amateur Radio satellite XIWANG-1 (HO-68) for the New Year holiday.

 The schedule also shows the popular SSB linear transponder being switched on
 New Year's Day at 21:05 and 22:50 UT.

 The 50 kHz bandwidth linear transponder for SSB and CW operation is
 inverting so an LSB signal on the uplink gives USB on the downlink. 

 It uses these frequencies:

 Uplink  :145.925 - 145.975 MHz
 Downlink:435.765 - 435.715 MHz
 Beacon  :435.790 MHz

 The FM transponder uplink is 145.825 MHz and downlink is 435.675 MHz, a
 67.0 Hz CTCSS tone is required.

 XIWANG-1 (HO-68) Real Time Tracking (tick draw footprint)
 n2yo.com/?s=36122

 The operating schedule of interest to we VK's is:
  
 31 Dec. 2009
 HO-68 Linear Transponder
 Turn On:
 11:40...South Australia, South Pole
 11:50...Australia
 11:55...Australia, South Asia
 11:57...Turn Off


 31 Dec. 2009
 HO-68 Linear Transponder
 Turn On:
 13:45...North Australia, South Asia
 13:50...South Asia, East Asia
 13:55...Asia
 14:00...Turn Off
 


 01 Jan.. 2010
 HO-68 FM and Digital Transponder
 Turn On:
 01:20...North East Asia
 01:25...East Asia, North Asia
 01:30...East Asia, South Asia
 01:34...Turn Off
 
 


 02 Jan.. 2010
 HO-68 Linear Transponder
 Turn On:
 01:08...East Asia, North Asia
 01:15...East Asia, South Asia, North Australia
 01:20...Turn Off


 02 Jan.. 2010
 HO-68 FM and Digital Transponder
 Turn On:
 23:10...North Australia, Japan
 23:20...Australia
 23:35...Turn Off
 

  
 (73 Alan Kung, BA1DU HO-68(XW-1) Project Manager via SouthGate)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING
 http://www.scouts.com.au
 http://www.scout.org/jota
 http://www.international.scouts.com.au 
 
    
 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

   
 
 
 JAN 4 - 14 VK2

 AUSTRALIAN SCOUT JAMBOREE  Cataract Scout Park south of Sydney. VI2AJ2010.





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

 EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES IARU REGION 3 
 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz
 

 WICEN will be assisting with a horse endurance ride at St Helens in VK7
 on the 22nd of May, and would like to hear from members in Northern Tassie
 if they'd like to help with tracking of the riders and reporting movements
 via amateur radio.

 If you're interested, have a chat with Roger VK7ARN. 

 (Jason VK7ZJA NTARC Secretary) 




 AUDIO INTENSIVE REPORT FROM A MURRAY CANOE MARATHON IN AUDIO ONLY IS
 ALSO INCLUDED. 

 Please remember when you file audio for news in the wia upload area always
 send us script to nationalnews(AT)wia.org.au

 From WICEN Vic Website we see...
 
 "Sat Dec 26th - 7 days Murray Marathon Echuca to Swan Hill - 
 Graham Mason VK3KMG  mason.group(AT)bigpond.com " if anyone wants to follow
 up or help out on the next marathon. 





 SOCIAL SCENE 2010
 
 JAN 4 - 14 VK2
 AUSTRALIAN SCOUT JAMBOREE  Cataract Scout Park south of Sydney. VI2AJ2010.
 
 JAN 24 VK2
 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group's Radio Expo 2010  8.30am St Johns Church
 Hall, Mc Lean Street Coffs Harbour.

 JAN 30 VK4
 Bunya Mts & Dist AmCom host "HAM AND WINE FEST 2010" at Maclagan.


 FEBRUARY 14 VK3
 WIA 100 Centre Victoria RadioFest No. 3.

 FEBRUARY 27 VK6
 Hills Amateur Radio Group Swap Meet 2pm Sanderson and Brady Rds Lesmurdie.

 FEBRUARY 28
 Wyong Field Day,  Wyong Race Course. 





 APRIL 2 VK3
 Midland Amateur Radio Club's Radio, Electronic & Astronomy Expo.
 Venue to be advised.


 JUNE 5 VK2
 Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club's 35th Annual Field Day.

 
 JULY 17 VK3
 GGREC Hamfest Start Time : 10:00 





 Oct 29 - 31
 VK1OOWIA Westlakes ARC during our WIA centenary celebrations. 


 NOV 7 VK5 
 2010 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest Rosa St Goodwood



 2012
 
 15TH IARU REGION 3 CONFERENCE hosted by V.A.R.C. in Ho-Chi-Minh City, Vietnam.



 JAN 23-FEB 17 YEAR 2012
 World Radio Conference WRC-11 Geneva 23rd January TO 17th February 2012


 MAY 4-7 2012 VK5
 YL International 2012 Australia  (vk5tmc(AT)bigpond.com) 
 


  

 
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