SB NEWS @ WW $VK1WIA091004 WIANEWS - Oct 04 - VK NATIONAL NEWS ALWAYS ENSURE ORIGINAL BID # AND TITLE ARE USED. Packet uploads with thanks to vk7ax Tony ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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@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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WIANEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING OCT 4 2009. Michael Owen VK3KI President of the Wireless Institute of Australia details the WIA Centenary celebrations and our callsign VK 100 WIA ALL UP AND COMING IN THIS EDITION OF WIANEWS WEEK COMMENCING OCT 04 2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something different, lets look at some social activity, some state activity first. In VK1 Canberra Region Amateur Radio Club is on the move. After eleven years at the Farrer location, they move to the Mount Mugga Mugga scout hall 17 Astrolobe street Red Hill Check the CRARC club page on wia.org.au for the location map. Next general meeting on the 28th October (a Wednesday night) will be first meeting at the new location. VK7 local area news :- http://reast.asn.au/news.php vk7 local news, email vk7regionalnews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Northern Tasmanian Amateur Radio Club October's monthly meeting will be a social event, with a dinner meeting at Tranquillity Gardens on Wednesday the 14th of October starting at 6.30pm. Guest speaker is Brendan McMahon from the Bureau of Meteorology, talking about all things weather related. Please let Ann VK7FYBG or Jason VK7ZJA know if you will be attending. (Jason VK7ZJA, NTARC Secretary) VK8 Next job for Frank VK8FT is to organise JOTA in Darwin. Frank tells me he expects to have VK8BP on the air from Howard Springs, a short distance from Darwin. National News wants to keep up with you on Twitter To find out more about Twitter, visit the link: http://twitter.com/i/deafe017142140db7044566433da2c1d176ca9b9 So look for VK1WIA now on Twitter. From Twitter to steam powered radio. Are you a current Radio Announcer? Were you a Radio Announcer, SBS/ABC/COMMUNITY/NARROWCAST or COMMERCIAL announcer and hold a ham licence? nationalnews@wia.org.au wants to hear from YOU for a very very SPECIAL News Broadcast in November. Currently we have 24 or 25 maybe more of you of you out there! hihi Please as a matter of urgency email nationalnews@wia.org.au TODAY. 135 Km East of Birdsville is a long way from anywhere that a mobile phone will work, so it was lucky that the driver of the rolled vehicle had plenty of people on the road that day, even luckier that some of them were Amateur Radio operators on a DXpedition with the Blue Mountains Amateur Radio Club. While Richard VK2LET assisted with first aid to the driver, Kevin VK2FTTP called Kev VK4KKD in Brisbane. Kev called 000 and advised the Queensland Ambulance Service of the situation and after some initial questions and realising that Birdsville was not a suburb of Brisbane the Ambos called the Royal Flying Doctor. The Royal Flying Doctor Service called a nurse from a nearby station property and on her arrival treated the driver for shock and some abrasions to his head. Four Police officers returning to Brisbane after helping out with the Birdsville races stopped to assist, they couldn't get the satellite phone to work so the started some minor investigations into the accident. The Ambulance and Police arrived and took the driver by road back to Birdsville. This incident goes to show that Amateur Radio is truly a fail safe form of communications. The full story and other interesting articles from the Blue Mountains Amateur Radio Club can be found in the upcoming issues of AR magazine. From VK1WIA this has been VK2LET for the WIA National News Service. ------------------ WIA ----------------- This is Michael Owen VK3KI President of the Wireless Institute of Australia. As I promised on last Week’s broadcast we are today launching details of the WIA Centenary celebrations. I'd like to introduce the Chairman of the Centenary Committee David Wardlaw VK3ADW to officially launch the celebrations. Thanks Michael, yes it is my privilege to officially launch the WIA Centenary celebrations. The Centenary Committee comprising of Peter Wolfenden VK3RV, Jim Linton VK3PC, Robert Broomhead VK3DN and myself as Chairman, have for the last 18 months been planning the celebrations. Peter has led a group that has been researching the early history of amateur radio and the WIA from archival material held by the WIA and others, whilst Robert & Jim have been busily working on presentation material, media communications and various commemorative items that I'm sure will be collected and treasured by many in years to come. It also gives me great pleasure to announce the special commemorative callsign VK100WIA being issued by the ACMA to the WIA. It will be used by the WIA in May and shared amongst the WIA Affiliated clubs until the end of October, we will hear a little more about this shortly. But for the moment, I would like to introduce to you Peter Wolfenden Over the last year and a half a project has been underway to scour the WIA archives for material on the history of the Institute, the WIA's historical documents have been brought together at the new Bayswater office where searching, sorting and indexing has taken place. I'd like to acknowledge my sincere appreciation to David Wardlaw and Chris Long VK3AML for their assistance with this enormous project. Much new information has been uncovered and much which also confirms the history as it has been recorded to date. The Historic recordings Sounds of Amateur Radio volume one, released for the WIA 75th celebration in 1985, will be re-released along with a Sounds of Amateur Radio volume two currently in production and will be on sale later this year. The WIA Centenary event will truly be an event to remember. Now to talk about the special commemorative callsign, here is Jim Linton The callsign is VK100WIA. As previously announced it will be first put to air by the WIA in May next year associated with some special commemorative activities. The QSL card has been designed, and contact with VK100WIA will be required to qualify for the limited edition WIA Centenary Award. Thank you to the Waverley Amateur Radio Society for providing a photo of its founders from 1920, which features on the QSL card and Award certificate. Use of the VK100WIA callsign by radio clubs will be on a roster system. A letter explaining how to get on the roster via an online booking form has been sent to the secretary of all clubs. Now it’s over to Robert Broomhead. The 2010 WIA AGM weekend of activities are being held in Canberra from Friday the 28th to Sunday the 30th of May. As soon as the weekend plans are locked in, full details will be on the WIA website and a brochure sent to you our members included with your Amateur Radio magazine. Those who enjoyed our previous AGM weekends held in Parkes, Broken Hill and Gippsland will not be disappointed, the planning for the Canberra weekend is on a scale that far exceeds anything we have done before, so put it in your diary today. The WIA website also has a new Centenary section with a wealth of information on the Centenary activities, access is via the News and Events tab or via the Centenary link on the right hand side of the homepage. Our special range of WIA Centenary merchandise is now available via the website. Centenary posters have been printed and will be distributed to clubs along with a new Calling CQ poster and Calling CQ brochures." So there you have it, we are proud to launch the WIA Centenary celebrations. We do hope that you and your club will become involved, and that your club will devise and conduct a special event promoting amateur radio in your community and take part by putting the VK100WIA callsign to air between 1st June and 31st October next year. You can read more about our plans in the Comment section on page one of this months AR magazine. Please let us know of your ideas and plans on how you can be involved in celebrating this very special event. We have established an email address for all enquiries relating to the Centenary, it is centenary@wia.org.au Thank you ACMA NEWS Responding to concerns about declining standards in the use of marine radio and compliance with the requirement to hold an operators' certificate of proficiency, the Australian Communications and Media Authority has released a discussion paper about regulatory arrangements for VHF marine radios used by recreational boat operators. The discussion paper invites comment from marine radio users about safety and the use of VHF radio by recreational boaters and follows concerns expressed by the National Marine Safety Committee and representatives of the maritime community. In further ACMA news, their third spectrum tune-up - to be held on November 18 will focus on technical innovation in motor vehicles and other forms of transport and how it is driving changes in radiofrequency spectrum planning and use. The morning session of the Transport Spectrum Tune-Up will focus on intelligent transport systems (ITS). ITS has the potential to reduce road accidents and decrease congestion, thereby saving time, lives, and reducing vehicle operating costs and air pollution. The afternoon session will focus on maritime and aviation issues, the 400 MHz band, and non-ITS emergency warning systems and radio frequency identification. There will also be a presentation on rail transport issues focusing on 400 MHz, 1.8GHz and spectrum sharing with the electricity industry. The Transport Spectrum Tune-Up will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Places are limited. To register please go to www.acma.gov.au/tstu or contact Lucy McGee at Lucy.Mcgee@acma.gov.au or call (02) 6219 5341. EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO www.hamcollege.com.au Listen out for and make welcome new Westlakes member Michael VK2FCMD. Michael sat and passed his foundation call at the Waverly Amateur Radio Club. The Cradle Coast Amateur Radio club congratulates Scott Wilson who was successful in sitting his foundation licence assessment and is applying for call sign VK7FTTT or VK7FRAT. If you are a non amateur or a short wave listener living in the north west, or west coast of Tasmania, and would like to become a licensed amateur radio operator, then get along to a meeting and find out about this interesting hobby. If you cannot make a meeting but would like to find out more then contact the learning facilitator, Keith Winkler VK7KW, or any of the committee members. Full contact details can be easily found by a "Yahoo" or "Google" search of CCARC TASMANIA (David Cleland, VK7DC, CCARC Secretary) INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA. The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) will be exhibiting and participating at the upcoming ITU Telecom World 2009 early this month (October). The event will be used to roll out the new IARU Emergency Communications Brochure as well as to showcase some publications of IARU member societies. Dot, dot, dot, cash, cash, cash, estate agent signals Marconi sale It was the Irish home of a wireless pioneer and has now gone on the market for £400,000. Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi carried out early radio transmission experiments to and from Rathlin Island from Ballycastle in 1898. His house, known as Marconi's cottage, sits on the rocks of the North Antrim coast two miles outside Ballycastle. The experiments were part of the development of wireless telegraphy which would transform communications. Belfast-based selling agent BTWCairns described the cottage as sitting on a "secluded 18 acre site with breathtaking sea views and surrounded by rural countryside". Just the spot for an inventor to quietly tinker with electromagnetic waves. Read the full BBC News item at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/8269170.stm (SouthGate) AB FAB Actress Joanna Lumley of Absolutely Fabulous fame took to the airwaves to celebrate the birth of Robert Burns. GB250RB was activated Sep 20 by the Wigtonshire Amateur Radio Club and the highlight of the station's day was when actress and comedienne Joanna Lumley visited the operating area, and passed a greeting on the 40m band to a another special event station GB2HEN operated by Dave M1TWO in Suffolk. The call-sign GB250RB is in use Till the 31st of December from locations that have a connection with Burns. (SOUTHGATE) USA In Dallas, Unleashed Indoor Dog Park is noted as being the first dog day-care in the world. One would expect a waiting line the length of a football field to exist at this rare facility as dogs come and go. However, as a result of strides made by GAO RFID Inc., long lines and thus wait times pose no threat to the success of this unique park. To keep track of clients and their pets, dogs are given a tag embedded with an RFID inlay to be worn on the animal's collar. Each time the animal approaches a gate, equipped with an RFID reader, the RFID tag transmits an identification number to the reader. Once read, the ID is transmitted to the facility's system and a conformation of validity is made. The ID is then transmitted to yet another software called Kennel Connection. Once there, information pertaining to the animal's health and disposition is verified and updated if required. The ID's final destination is a financial management provider, where it is paired with the appropriate credit card information and verified. This entire process takes only seconds, and, once verified, a green light is displayed and the lock on the gate to the facility is released. GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) is a leading provider of RFID Readers, RFID Tags and RFID software providing cost saving solutions to end users worldwide. (press release) OPERATIONAL NEWS - ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2009 OCT 3 - 4 OCEANIA CONTESTS – SSB OCT 10 - 11 OCEANIA CONTESTS - CW OCT 24 - 25 CQ WORLD WIDE SSB NOV 1 ZL STRAIGHT KEY NIGHT NOV 28 - 29 VK SPRING VHF-UHF FIELD DAY NOV 28 - 29 CQ WORLD WIDE CW SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2010 March 21-22 John Moyle Field Day SPECIAL EVENT CALLS, BEACON DX AND NET ADVICE hf nets ON the net, www.timroberts-vk4yeh.id.au/ GB 40 WAB 40th anniversary of the WAB Till Dec 31 OZ 1658 ROS 350th anniversary of the Treaty of Roskilde Till Dec 31 VARIOUS SM STATIONS USING 1658 (Treaty of Roskilde) Till Dec 31 VP 9 400 /home call 400th Anniversary of Bermuda Till Dec 31 VR 2009 EAG The 5th East Asian Games Hong Kong Till Dec 31 YL 90 AIR 90yrs of Latvian Air Force Till Dec 31 Special Event Stations GB 70 GB is a very special Special Event callsign, issued by Ofcom for the 70th anniversary of the opening of the Research Centre at Great Baddow. This is the home to what was originally Marconi's Research Laboratories. Later, it was also home to famous staff including Spycatcher author Peter Wright and Chris Cockrell, inventor of the hovercraft. The station will be operating on Saturday 3rd October and will be operated by members of the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society. Baddow is also home to the last surviving fully intact 360ft Chain Home Radar mast from the Battle of Britain. Special event station GB4GDS, celebrating the work of the Guide Dogs for the Blind organisation, will be operating from till Oct 30. GB4GDS hopes to be active on 80m, 40m, 20m and 2m. GB4GDS celebrates the 78th anniversary of the first Guide Dog training in 1931. Over this weekend, 3rd and 4th October, members of the Grimsby & District battalion will be operating GB1BB for the Founding weekend On the Air, which celebrates the founding of the Boys Brigade movement in 1887. Also on the air will be the 1st Bermuda battalion, callsign VP9400BB. KL50 CELEBRATES ALASKA DAY OCTOBER 18 -19 Listen out on October 18th and 19th for the call KL5O. It will be on the air celebrating as a special events station in celebration of the 2009 Alaska Day. Operation will be on 160 through 10 meters, including the WARC bands using phone, CW and RTTY. More information is on the web at www.kl5o.com ANTARCTICA. VU3BPZ was QRV from Antarctica during 2000-2004 and again during the second wintering during 2004-2006. VU3BPZ, will once again head to the Antarctica with the 29th Indian Antarctic Expedition. The team is expected to be there over the winter during a long term operation between November 15th and March 2011. VU3BPZ is expected to be on the air from the Maitri Base (WAP IND-03) using VU3BPZ and also a special callsign AT10BP to be issued by the Ministry of Communication & IT. Updates and more details are expected on the WAP Web site at: http://www.waponline.it (Check: News & Information page) (Ganesh VU2TS) INTRUDER WATCH - ENFORCEMENT ZONE Region III IARUMS Coordinator B.L.Manohar (Arasu) VU2UR r3msc_iaru@rediffmail.com VK IARUMS reflector email to subscribe intruders@wia.org.au VK Coordinators for I.A.R.U.M.S. ? IARUMS NETS Friday 0730 UTC 7.065.5 with VK4CEU David. Amateur exclusive frequencies where any non-amateur signal is definitely an intruder. Amateur HF Spectrum world wide 7.050 to 7.100 14.000 to 14.250 14.250 to 14.350 No broadcasters 21.000 to 21.450 24.890 to 24.990 28.000 to 29.700 More Interference from Over the horizon radar IARU Region 1 reports that the Russian over-the-horizon radar is active daily on 14,440kHz and is producing splatter plus and minus 110kHz. The upper part of the 20m band is affected, too. The German PTT has been informed. IARU Region 1 also reports that in the evening hours of 18th September a strong WXfax signal appeared on 14,001.9kHz. Bearings pointed to the USA and the transmissions came from the US Coastguard. Jack, AA3GZ informed the US Coastguard and they promised to solve the problem. The same day a strong F1B signal was heard on 7,101.7MHz. The ident belonged to the Royal Navy in Faslane, Scotland. Interference was reported to the German PTT, who informed Ofcom. About 20 minutes later the transmission was finished. (rsgb) MEDIA WATCH www.wiaq.com/admin/uploads/weeklytally.rtf www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html In the week leading up to the UK's National Hamfest, G0PIO, G6JUT and G3XZF have been involved in some local radio broadcasts about amateur radio. In the Rob Underwood programme broadcast throughout the BBC Radio Midlands area and on Monday evening on local radio throughout the BBC East region they talked about amateur radio and its value as a hobby. They sure encouraged people through these regions to visit the National Hamfest and see what amateur radio is all about for themselves. You can listen to the programmes at http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/radio/index.shtml (sourced to rsgb) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW FISTS Club - East Asia www.feacw.net FISTS Club - Australasia www.fistsdownunder.org FISTS Club - UK & Europe www.fists.co.uk FISTS Club - Americas www.fists.org See and hear Donald Duck's Morse sending mail box at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPsyioVsau8 View some admirable and expensive Italian keys and paddles at www.i2rtf.com/html/keys_paddles.html See lots more Morse keys of all types at www.morsemad.com And don't forget to visit FISTS own new web site www.fistsdownunder.org WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- INTERNET --- THE HAMS DOMAIN WIKIPEDIA TO COLOUR CODE TEXT Everyone who has used the Internet is familiar with the free, open-access on-line encyclopaedia called Wikipedia dot com Starting soon an optional feature on Wikipedia called "WikiTrust" will colour code every word of the on-line encyclopaedia based on the reliability of its author and the length of time it has persisted on the page. WikiTrust assigns a colour code to newly edited text. It's based on the concept that the longer information persists on the page, the more accurate it's likely to be. Text from questionable sources starts out with a bright orange background, while text from trusted authors gets a lighter shade. As more people view and edit the new text, it gradually gains more "trust" and turns from orange to what's normal for a given page. (sourced to arnewsline) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA http://rsgbiota.org East Malaysia IOTA operation Steve, 9M6DXX, from Borneo plans to busy from East Malaysia over the next couple of months as 9M8Z from Sarawak, OC-088, October 22-26th. Activity will be SSB only but will also include operations in the CQWW DX SSB Contest (October 24-25th) as a Single-Op/All- Band/High-Power/Unassisted entry. QSL via LoTW, or by the Bureau to M0URX Then November, Steve will be joined by John 9M6XRO and the operators will activate Pulau Labuan Island OC-133 between November 6-8th. The callsigns and operations will be as follows: 9M6DXX/P - On 80-10 meters; SSB only. 9M6XRO/P - On 160-10 meters; CW and RTTY. Each stations will be using amplifiers to a multi-band vertical and a 160m inverted-L, both mounted very close to the ocean. Operators hope it will be possible to operate on 160m CW at the same time as SSB on the other bands. (SouthGate) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS http://www.raotc.org.au OLD TIMERS Members and friends of the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club Australia are reminded that the next news and information broadcast will take place on the first Monday of the Month. using the RAOTC callsign of VK3OTN. 10.00 am Victorian time on 7.060 and 3.650 MHz plus 1.843 MHz AM, and 145.700. On 14.150 MHz at 01.00 UTC beaming north and 02:00 UTC west from Melbourne For those not yet retired, 8.30 PM Victorian time tune 80 metres 3.650 MHz and in Tasmania, but at Victorian time, 8:30 on the Mount Duncan repeater 146.625. With the objective to maintain interest and good fellowship among those who qualify for membership, full membership of the RAOTC is available to any person who has held, or has been qualified to hold, an Amateur Licence for a minimum of 25 years. Associate membership is available to any person who has held, or has been qualified to hold, an Amateur Licence for a minimum of 10 years. Associate members are entitled to all the privileges of Full Membership except the right to vote or to hold office. Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club P.O. Box 107 Mentone Vic 3194 www.raotc.org.au Phone : 03 9579 5600 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 There will be a JOTA station operating from the Tasmanian Scouts Northern Districts Camp on the JOTA weekend at Corra Linn ( QE38OM ) on "Scout Island". VK7TAZ is callsign on APRS VK7KPC-8 The North East Radio Club, The Scout Radio Activities Group and Tranmere Sea Scouts are operating a JOTA station on Saturday 17th October from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. This Station will cater for Joeys, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers in the Eastern JOTA 09 Suburbs of Adelaide. On the day we are expecting over 100 participants. A number of activities have been planned for the day including, transmitters operating on HF, 2M 70cms IRLP, and Echo Link. We will be using Tranmere Sea Scouts call sign of VK5TSS and if would like to arrange a sked please send an email to vk5tss@yahoo.com or if you hear us calling CQ on the 17th give us a call. I'm Charlie VK5KDK and you're listening to VK1WIA. SOCIAL SCENE VK3 The Ballarat Amateur Radio Group Annual Hamvention will be held on Sunday October 25. Bring along your good home-brew gear and have it judged in the Home Brew Competition. Substantial prizes are available for the best items. All the usual traders of new gear in attendance, as well as the tables of pre-loved gear will be on display. In access of 50 tables booked already, If you would like to book a table contact us on email at Hamvention@barg.org.au The new location is the Ballarat Greyhound Racing Track, off Rubicon Street, Ballarat. Check out the details on the Website www.barg.org.au Remember Sunday October 25, Victoria’s leading Country Hamvention at Ballarat. This has been Bob, VK3NBV for the Ballarat Amateur Radio Group. VK5 The South Coast Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) Inc. will hold it's AGM for 2009 November 25. The clubrooms are located in Hackham, at the Hackham Scout Hall, 16 Roberts Road Hackham, which provides a fairly central location for members, some to the north, but the majority to the south of O'Halloran Hill, spreading down through McLaren Vale to Victor Harbour. Membership is open to ALL persons - the only requirement is a genuine interest in amateur radio. We especially welcome youth of the community to whom we feel amateur radio is a great leisure activity. An amateur radio interest can well lead to a career in radio, television, computers or even electronics. VK6 "VK6 Scout Communications Team FIRE SALE/GARAGE SALE SATURDAY OCTOBER 31ST 2009 There wasn't a fire, nor do we have a garage, however sometime in the next several months our place will be demolished to make way for a new building. We need to clear out our lovingly stored gear. We'll be selling electronic equipment, components, remnants and various other items. All must be sold! We also invite outside vendors to bring along their goods for sale. Venue: Peter Hughes Scout Communication Centre, corner Gibbs St and Welshpool Road, East Cannington. Time: 9:00am Sellers. 11:00am Buyers. Admission: Sellers $5. Buyers Gold Coin Donation. Refreshments will be on sale - snacks, lunch, tea, coffee, cool drinks. Harmonics Welcome There's plenty of parking, so come along for an enjoyable few hours. Proceeds will go towards fitting out our new radio shack. Enquiries: Bob Bristow VK6POP bobbr@westnet.com.au 95746626." OCT 11 VK3 Shepparton and District Amateur Radio Club’s communications and display day (Hamfest), St Augustine’s Hall Orr Street Shepparton. OCT 12 - 16 ZL 14th IARU R3 Conference Christchurch 12 ? 16 October 2009. Details at www.christchurch.org.nz/ The Region 3 Web Site: www.jarl.or.jp/iaru-r3/ OCT 25 VK3 Ballarat Amateur Radio Group Annual Hamvention, new location of Ballarat Greyhound Racing Track, off Rubicon Street. All the usual traders of new gear will be in attendance as well as the very popular pre-loved displays. Food and drinks will be available on the premises Doors open for trading at 10.00am, and entry fee is still $6.00. The new location has huge off street parking. For more information and table bookings contact hamvention@barg.org.au Oct 31 - Nov 1 Qld Sunshine Coast’s October Camp Catch-up Maidenwell Observatory Brisbane valley west of Yarraman. NOV 1 VK2 Westlakes Amateur Radio Club's "Westlakes Field Day". NOV 15 VK4 QUEENSLAND CLUBS "PRESIDENTS LUNCH" GEEBUNG RSL 2010 JAN 24 VK2 Mid North Coast Amateur Radio Group's Radio Expo 2010 8.30am St Johns Church Hall, Mc Lean Street Coffs Harbour. FEBRUARY 14 VK3 WIA 100 Centre Victoria RadioFest No. 3. 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 NOV 7 VK5 2010 Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society Hamfest Rosa St Goodwood 2012 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@bigpond.com) Please think of the environment before printing this email ============================================================================= WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide. Societies and Club News Letter Editors can EXCHANGE a feed prior to the actual broadcast date, e-mail nationalnews@wia.org.au Call-backs follow the RF editions, but also for text readers you may lodge a quick reply to let us know you read it, who knows, you might even get a "cheerio call". Thanks to to our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who utilize their time and equipment in bringing you this weekly broadcast. 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