WIANEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING APR 04 2010. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WIA CENTENARY WIA Centenary ARISS contact As previously advised on this broadcast a school contact with the International Space Station is planned to occur during the WIA Centenary dinner in Canberra next month. The news we have today is that it has been confirmed ten students from the Trinity Christian School in Canberra will take part in this Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) event. School principal Carl Palmer VK1TP/VK2TP is very pleased that the students will be given such an honour to attend the WIA Centenary dinner and talk with an astronaut on the International Space Station. The school at Wanniassa, in the beautiful Tuggeranong Valley at the southern end of the Australian Capital Territory, will also celebrate its 30th anniversary next month, adding to what will indeed be a very special occasion. Australian ARISS Coordinator Tony Hutchison VK5ZAI is finalising arrangements for the contact between the International Space Station NA1SS, and the WIA special callsign VK100WIA, on the evening (Australian time) of Saturday the 29th of May during the WIA Centenary dinner. (Jim Linton VK3PC) AM and CW on air event on ANZAC Day - an international event The worldwide on-air event to use AM and CW to commemorate ANZAC Day is growing! Here is a sample of activity where across the world ONLY AM/CW is used. AM Afternoon Net on 7093kHz from 0600UTC on ANZAC Day. Mareeba Warbirds Museum in Far North Queensland. North Queensland Net on 3605.4kHz from 0930UTC on ANZAC Day using AM with the net controlled from a World War 2 RAAF HQ Communications Bunker. Stations will be set up onboard the ex RAN Museum Ships Whyalla, Castlemaine and Diamantina And as special "guests" Turkey's TC Special Wireless Activity Team known as TCSWAT, will be operating as TC57A from 22 April to 25 April overlooking ANZAC Beach. If you want to join in or find out more please contact Mike Patterson VK4MIK vk4mike@yahoo.com.au HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. VK1 vk1 local news email broadcast@vk1.wia.ampr.org and ask for subscription. CRARC Repeaters The two repeaters on Isaccs Ridge have now been set to Hi Power (50 watts), also the CTCSS tone has been removed from 146.725 MHz for a trial period just to see how it is affected by other services... CRARC 10 Metre Night Instead of heading to Mt Mugga Scout Hall for a meeting or tech night the club is holding a Ten Metre FM night. All classes of licence can use the 10 metre band and most amateurs have some suitable equipment so the idea is to get up on air on 29.150 MHz from 7.30 PM local time. You can go mobile and "hilltop" if you so desire, or you can operate from home. There are no rules on what you operate (within your licence conditions of course), just fire up and take part.   It will be interesting to see what sort of signal paths get around town, and sure not every person will be able to hear every other person, but that is Amateur Radio! (Phil Longworth VK1PL) VK2 web service:- http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm VKG Roundup http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news Well the dust has well and truly settled settled on the 2010 Wyong Field Day and believe it, work has started on the 2011 Field Day. CCARC hope every one that attended enjoyed the experience, the Club is of the opinion that Amateur Radio was the winner on the day. A good sign for Amateurs was the large number of candidates who sat for their Radio Licences and passed at the Field Day. To all those that did the hard work to bring us VK's Major Field Day a very big thank you. Oh and last fortnight the Club was part of the John Moyle competion, from Mt. Allyn, near the Barrington Tops. (Ray VK2HAY) WICEN(NR) AGM, 11th Apr - Lismore Workers Club. >From 1400 in an upstairs meeting room. Come along. Member subs of $15 are now due, renew, rejoin as soon as possible. Please send your subs to our Secretary, John Toland VK2XKX, QTHR. Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club 35th Annual Field Day. The Oxley Region Amateur Radio Clubs 35th annual field day is being held on Sunday 13th June 2010 at the Sea Scouts Hall in Buller Street Port Macquarie. NSW. A good representation of the trade will be in attendance on Sunday 13th June, along with the sale of preloved gear etc. Free coffee, tea and biscuits as well as a BBQ on Sunday from midday, if necessary we will fire up the BBQ for lunch on Saturday. Entry is a mere $5 per person, children under 5 free. Traditionally it has been a 2 day field day, but unfortunately due to various reasons we have found it necessary to reduce it to an one day event. But for the avid fox hunter, we will be holding events on the Saturday afternoon and Sunday, the venue will be the Sea Scouts Hall. There will be a trophy for the best presented mobile equipped vehicle. The Weekends Programme: Saturday 12th June 2010 10:00 am - 2m  1 x Transmitter, 2m Pedestrian, 2m 2 x Transmitter 12:00 pm - BBQ lunch if required 4:30 pm - 2 metre talk in (points allocated) 6:00 pm - Social dinner at the Port City Bowling Club, Owen Street, Port Macquarie. Smorgasbord at reasonable prices and your own expense, or make own arrangements for evening meal. Sunday 13th June 2010 8:30 am - doors open for sales & registrations 09:00 am - 80 m 1 x Transmitter Fox Hunt 10:30 am - 2 m 2 x Transmitter Fox Hunt Midday -  BBQ lunch. Pay as you eat 12:30 pm - Draw raffles and all competitions 12:45 pm - 10 m 1x Transmitter Fox Hunt (points allocated) 14:00 pm - 2 m Pedestrian Fox Hunt (points allocated) 14:30 pm - Presentation of Fox Hunt trophies 15:00 Presidents address and farewell. Please note that sales will only be on Sunday 13th June there will be nothing for sale on Saturday 12th June. (John McLean VK2KC ORARC Publicity Officer.) VK4 - QNEWS web service local news:- www.wiaq.com/qnews/upload/qnewsbcast.htm local news email qnews-vk-subscribe@yahoogroups.com VKR Roundup http://www.police.qld.gov.au/News+and+Alerts/Media+Releases/ The Far North and North Queensland Amateur Radio Gathering (FNNQARG!) will be happening from the 11th to 14th June at Cardwell Village Beachcomber Motel and Tourist Park. It is a yearly gathering of hams and support crews from the Cairns, Atherton Tablelands and Townsville Regions plus lots of places in between and far away. FNNQARG! is a friendly, relaxing time with the only energetic event being the traditional FNQ vs NQ Cricket Match on Sunday morning. The TREC Trivia Challenge is a rip snorter fun event too ! Get along and catch up with that face you have been speaking to for ages across the ether. Its advisable to ring Reception at the park on 1800 005633 to book your accommodation as soon as possible as the long weekend in June is a popular time. A wide mix of accommodation from Motel to Villa to Camping is available. VK5 April 28 South Coast Amateur Radio Club Inc. will hold a talk "Vertically Polarised Antennas" by Dean VK5LB at 7:30pm local. Members and guests are invited to this talk on the operation and construction of Vertically Polarised Antennas. Want to know more or get some ideas? please get along to Clubrooms - 16 Roberts Road, Hackham. VK7 local area news :- http://reast.asn.au/news.php vk7 local news, email vk7regionalnews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Club General Meeting Members of the North West Tasmania Amateur Television Group are advised the next general meeting of the North West Tasmania Amateur Television Group is scheduled for Saturday April 10th. At the QTH of Ross VK7WP, 78 Pine Road, Penguin, commencing around 2.00PM. As the normal date would have fallen on Easter Saturday it was necessary to move the meeting to the 10th. If time permits, at the conclusion of the meeting, Tony VK7AX, will bring those present up to speed on facilities and operation of the VOIP machines, including IRLP, EchoIRLP and VoiceMail. As always an invitation is extended to all to attend. (Tony VK7AX, News Officer NWT-ATV Group) =Amateur Radio Magazine= Barry Robinson with what's in the current Armag Amateur Radio magazine for April is hot off the presses and full of interesting reading. For example, WIA President and IARU Region 3 Chairman Michael Owen VK3KI reports on the crucial regional meetings that make decisions that will affect the amateur radio service. There are reports on Amateur Radio New South Wales celebrating its centenary, including the opening of its new building at the VK2WI Dural site. Good to see the photo of three elders - David Thompson VK2BDT, Pierce Healy VK2APQ and Bill Hall VK2XT cutting the cake. Turning to page 5 now and there?s Foundation Corner with Ross Pittard VK3CE and Geoff Emery VK4ZPP who discuss the practical side of amateur radio for new radio amateurs and encouraging them to be hand-on and not afraid to fiddle. On page 11, WIA Centenary Committee member Peter Wolfenden VK3RV gives us the latest instalment in his excellent serialised history. In technical articles: Ben Broadbent VK5BB shows a multimedia computer headset adaptor with press-to-talk for ham rigs Rick Hill VK6XT has the ultimate multiband dipole Brian Morgan VK7RR looks at the Flex-3000 Software Defined Radio and Drew Diamond VK3XU has an active loop receiving antenna and converter for 136 kHz. The WIA journal, Amateur Radio magazine is a WIA membership service, and copies are also available at selected newsagents. I?m Barry Robinson VK3PV and you?re listening to VK1WIA. EDUCATION YOUTH AND ADVANCEMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO www.hamcollege.com.au VK2 UPGRADE FOUNDATION TO STANDARD LICENSE IN SUMMERLAND. David VK2FDEC has passed his regulations and the paperwork has headed south for processing. Congratulations to David for his hard work studying Theory and Regulations and we all look forward to hearing his new standard call in the near future. VK3 EMDRC STANDARD & ADVANCED UPGRADES COURSE The annual course will begin on Saturday 18th April running 2-5pm for 8 weeks at the Burwood clubrooms. To register your interest, email learning@emdrc.com.au or head along to a club meeting. More details for the highly successful course run by Club Instructor Jonas VK3VF, and details of the club meetings and maps are available on the club website www.emdrc.com.au Amateur Radio most popular after-school club A report in the Zanesville Times Recorder says that the Amateur Radio club is the most popular after-school club at an elementary school. The Amateur Radio club at the Dresden Elementary School is run by music teacher Jim Mayercak WX8J who started it last October. You can read the full article 'Dresden students connect with people around the world by radio' by Leeann Moore at www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=20103110301 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to RSGB, Southgate AR Club, the ARRL, Amateur Radio Newsline, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA. Ham Radio 2010 in Friedrichshafen The 61st Lake Constance Convention and the Ham Radio 2010, both organized by Deutscher Amateur Radio Club will take place from Friday, June 25 until Sunday, June 27 2010 in Friedrichshafen. www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.de/ham-en/index.php DENMARK GIVES HAMS 5 MHZ The Southgate news says that Danish radio amateurs can now apply to operate in da 5.250 to 5450 MHz band. Reports are that Bent Christensen, Oh-Zed 0-5-B has already received a 5MHz permit. More on this restructuring is on-line at the Danish national amateur radio society's website. OPERATIONAL NEWS - SPECIAL EVENTS AND ON AIR CONTEST COLUMN - D A T E L I N E 2010 Apr 24 Harry Angel Memorial Sprint APR 30 - MAY 6 Westlakes CQ Repeater contest contestmanager@westlakesarc.org.au May 8 WIA VK Trans Tasman 80m Phone Bruce Renn vk3jwz@wia.org.au May 15-16 NZART Sangster Shield http://www.nzart.org.nz/contests/index.html Jun 12 WIA VK Trans Tasman 160m Phone Bruce Renn vk3jwz@wia.org.au Jun 12-13 WIA Worked All VK Shires contest@vkshires.info Jun 19-20 WIA WINTER VHF-UHF Field Day John Martin VK3KM tac@wia.org.au 2010 NZART MEMORIAL CONTEST When :- 3 & 4 July 2010 Times :- 2000 NZST until 2300 NZST both evenings Band :- 80m Modes :- CW and Phone The Memorial Contest was established soon after the end of World War 2 to commemorate those who lost their lives in the service of their country. It is a fitting way to honour those Hams and others who selflessly served their country so that we, today, may enjoy the freedoms that we do. The Contest is split into a number of categories catering for all HF interests so please spare an hour, or two to honour those who paid the ultimate price that we now enjoy in our present lifestyles. Contest Rules and Other Operating Information is available from the NZART Website :- http://www.nzart.org.nz/contests/index.html Calling CQ all WIA Members going to Dayton Calling CQ CQ all WIA Members attending the Dayton Hamvention on the 14 to 16 May of 2010. Those WIA members going to the Dayton Hamvention this year over 14-16th May are invited to register with the WIA National Office their interest in doing some minor promotional activities at Dayton highlighting the 2010 WIA Centenary. Please send an email with your contact details and include the word Dayton in the subject line to nationaloffice@wia.org.au. SPECIAL EVENT CALLS, REPEATER BEACON DX AND NET ADVICE hf nets ON the net, www.timroberts-vk4yeh.id.au/ _*Weekly Nets conducted by SCARS.*_ The South Coast Amateur Radio Service (known as "SCARS" or SOUTHCARS) based in the US, conducts several weekly nets World Wide at various times throughout the week. The main goal of the group is to foster further interest in the combined use of VOIP sytems such as EchoLink and IRLP along with Amateur Radio to conduct a friendly envioronment between amateurs of all nationalities world wide and at the same time to have fun. The addition of a relatively new net in recent times, is the AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION. First impression is that it is open to Australian amateurs ONLY... NOT SO... Amateurs World Wide are welcome and invited to join the Net, Australian Amateurs are encouraged to join in. To fall in line with changes to Summer Time in Australia, The AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION Net will change on SUNDAY 4th. April 2010, when all Eastern States will drop back 1 Hour. As of Sunday 4th. April, the Net has been rescheduled for 1100 - 1200 Hrs.EAST   (0100-0200 Zulu). TO CONNECT TO THE *SCARS* SERVER. (USE ECHOLINK 96140 OR IRLP 9614) It is suggested amateurs may care to try the net by connecting to the SCARS Server at 1100 hrs.  (0100 Hrs. Zulu) following local broadcasts. Futher information about SOUTHCARS and ALL Net schedules can be found at WWW.VOIP.SOUTHCARS.COM Again the connect details are... IRLP connects for the AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION net are through Reflector 9614 and Echolink connects are through *SCARS* node 96140. (News via VK7AX) R1ANF beacon operational The Deutscher Amateur Radio Club reports that, after a long odyssey from Germany to the Vostok base (R1ANC) in Antarctica, the 20 meter beacon is in operation on King George Island (belonging to the South Shetlands.) The beacon consists of an IC-706, AT-180 antenna tuner, a switching power supply, a PROCOM HF-5000 vertical antenna and a GPS synchronized controller. The beacon is working on 14101.0 kHz and transmits text every full minute "VVV R1ANF ANTBEAP (carrier signal reduced similar to the NCDXF beacons, starting with 100 watts) R1ANF AR". Any SWL reports are very welcome and should be sent to Dominik, DL5EBE. (southgate) The Mongolian Radio Sport Federation has opened a QSL Bureau. The address to use is MRSF QSL Bureau, PO Box 573, Ulaanbaatar 16092, Mongolia. Pacific Odyssey 2010 The Ukrainian DXpeditioners Team (UDXT) members will be active on all amateur radio bands and modes as: 5W0OX Look for them from Apia, Upolu Island (WLOTA LH-1944), Samoa (OC-097) on 18-19th May 2010; T31UR and T31X from Kanton Island, Central Kiribati (OC-043) between 22nd May and 1st June 2010; ZK3X and from the Tokelau Islands (OC-048) on 2-6th June 2010. The main mission of this DXpedition is activating T31 Central Kiribati, Kanton Island, Phoenix Islands Group ranked 19 in World's Most Wanted List. The next goal is activating ZK3 Tokelau Islands, ranked 35 in World's Most Wanted List. QSL all callsigns via UR3HR, direct or Bureau. For more information please visit the DXpedition website at: uz1hz.com/pacificodyssey.html BROADCAST MONITORING SWL AND SCANNER NEWS aus_scanner@yahoogroups.com http://www.scanaustralia.bigpondhosting.com www.tinyurl.com/BITS-026 (A receiver located in NY USA) http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/ HTTP://www.ei7dar.com/hf.html Radio Sweden will terminate its medium and short wave broadcasts this October 31st in favour of web services - with Swedish Radio management stating that is the best use of resources and in line with international trends. The English-language service is to continue on the web and on national broadcasts. Swedish Radio's output in immigrant languages will be available on the web and broadcast nationally. http://www.sr.se/rs/english/ (southgate) MEDIA WATCH Community digital TV on the way Channel 31 which services the Melbourne and Geelong areas is to switch over to digital broadcasts next month, with some financial support from both federal and state governments. It is to transmit on digital channel 44 from Mount Dandenong, while simulcasting on analogue Channel 31 until 2013. It has experienced a rapid decline in viewer numbers as a result of the uptake of digital TV sets in households, but can now hopefully recover its audience through the new digital signal. (Jim Linton VK3PC) www.wiaq.com/admin/uploads/weeklytally.rtf www.cq-amateur-radio.com/WorldRadio.html Groups presenting this WIA National News Service APR VK3 11 VK3DN APR VK7 25 REAST (ANZAC Weekend) MAY VK1 23 CRARC (promoting CRARC and WIA AGM) MAY VK100WIA 30 WIA DIRECTORS JOIN A LIVE OB FROM CANBERRA WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ATV (Every pixel tells a story) - Video arvideonews.com hamradiotube.com youtube.com A visit with Wolf Harranth OE1WHC Dokufunk Curator Jonathan Marks has made available an HD video of his visit to the radio documentation centre in Vienna, home to millions of QSL cards, magazines and radio related documents. Jonathan has posted this description of the video: "I wanted to share part one of a short documentary I am making about the radio documentation centre in Vienna. When I was there in September last, my colleague broadcaster and friend Wolf Harranth showed me around the world's largest collection of radio related documents, both from the broadcast and amateur radio world. In fact the millions of QSL cards, magazines, books and unique government records tell the story of communication across international borders. They survive on help from volunteers and I hope that this video will help to explain why they are so passionate about preserving the golden age of international radio. I worked closely with Wolf Harranth, the German media editor at the ORF, when I was host and presenter of Media Network on Radio Netherlands. We swapped transmission tapes and I am glad we both had the foresight to keep a lot of radio history others have subsequently thrown away. There is more information in both English and German at http:// dokufunk.org Watch the HD video at http://vimeo.com/10320815 Media Network Vintage Vault http://www.southgatearc.org/news/march2010/media_network_vintage_vault.htm (SouthGate) 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 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- DIGITAL Australian Coordinator for TCPIP domains is Indy vk2xb@wia.org.au Digital communications boost in VK2 Amateur Radio New South Wales has appointed a Digital Communications Coordinator, Andrew Gilbett VK2XAG, to research, coordinate and provide advice on current and emerging digital modes and systems. His first step is to set up a Software Defined Repeater at the VK2WI Dural site on the 70cm band. Andrew VK2XAG has been a radio amateur for three years and currently studying Electrical Engineering at the University of Technology, Sydney. This SDR repeater will be part of his university theses. Anyone within range of Dural is asked to watch for the repeater on 438.600 MHz with a negative 5 MHz offset. Email contact details for Andrew VK2XAG (vk2xag@gmail.com) can be found in the text edition of this broadcast. (Jim Linton VK3PC) 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 Ham radio satellite support for Boy Scouts 100th anniversary AMSAT-NA is supporting the Boy Scouts of America 100th Anniversary Jamboree by dedicating an AO-51 V/U FM repeater for the event. From Friday April 16, 15:00 UTC until Sunday April 18 19:00 UTC, an AO-51 repeater will be allocated for Jamboree use. All users are requested to give way to Jamboree stations or QSO's with Jamboree stations. The frequencies used will be 145.880 FM uplink, and 435.150 FM downlink, no PL tone required. AMSAT wishes the Scouts good luck operating via the AO-51 satellite for the event. (Ed N8BBQ AO-51 Operations Group) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO EMERGENCY FREQUENCIES IARU REGION 3 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz WICEN Capability Display WICEN Tasmania (South) Inc will be holding a "show and tell" day around the REAST clubrooms on Saturday 10th April. The main purpose of the display is to provide an idea of what WICWEN do and what they are capable of. Lots of equipment will be on display and WICEN members will be there to answer your questions. The local repeaters are very quiet these days, so there must be many thousands of dollars worth of radio equipment sitting around doing next to nothing. Why? Difficult to say, but maybe chatting about nothing in particular doesn't turn you on. Why not get switched on and use your radio for some community service? WICEN provides radio communications to various community groups and events on a regular basis. Much of it well suited to having the family along. Maybe you've thought about it but weren't sure what's involved? Why not goe along, have a look, ask some questions and chew on a tasty snag. http://reast.asn.au/events.php#WICENDisplay (Roger, VK7ARN) SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ROAR ROTARIANS OF AMATEUR RADIO bill.learmonth@lineone.net rotmem@yahoogroups.com nmclaren3@juno.com VK2IWT Secretary Guglielmo Marconi Father of wireless, was an Honorary member of the club from 1933 to 1937 and it continues the tradition and honouring Marconi to this very day. Now a' days among its honorary members is Marconi's Daughter, Princess Elettra Marconi. 4EB -- VK4EB Ted Gold the founder of the first commercial radio station in Queensland was Vice President of Toowoomba Rotary Club. THE LOWDOWN COLUMN INCLUDING PRECISION BEACON TRANSMISSIONS BEACONS www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/micro/Precision Zevs - the Russian 82 Hz ELF transmitter How low in frequency can transmitters go ? Well the Russian Federation operates a transmitter on the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) of 82 Hz. The Russian ELF transmitter Zevs, is located north/west of Murmansk 69�N 33�E, at the Kola Peninsula in north-western Russia. It is used to communicate with submarines deep under thick sea ice. http://www.vlf.it/zevs/zevs.htm (southgate) REWIND - A LOOK BACK IN HISTORY Rewind a look back at our history through the serialised written history by WIA Centenary Committee member Peter Wolfenden VK3RV with assistance of others, that is being published in the WIA journal Amateur Radio magazine. War ends wireless experiments From August 1914 as a result of World War I all experimental stations in Australia were put off the air and instructed to lodge their equipment at the local Post Office. While radio clubs and societies closed during the War, the Wireless Institute of Victoria decided to stay an entity to ensure the return of equipment and the right to experiment further after the hostilities were over. And to offer its services to the Defence Department. The war effort desperately needed wireless operators, indeed anyone with Morse code proficiency was in demand. Although the Great War ended on the 11th of November 1918, the Navies of the United Kingdom, the USA and Australia held tight to their control of the spectrum. The United States first lifted restrictions in September 1919 but only after much pressure from the Congress. The UK and Australia followed, however many restrictions remained in force for some years. In Australia temporary receive only licences were issued from November 1919, and further pressure was required before the general issue of transmitting licences occurred nearly three years later. SOCIAL SCENE 2010 APRIL 3-4-5 VK3 Midland Amateur Radio Club's Radio, Electronic & Astronomy Expo. Old Fire Station Building" at 52 View Street Bendigo JUNE 12 VK2 Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club's 35th Annual Field Day. JULY 17 VK3 GGREC Hamfest Start Time : 10:00 AUGUST 1 VK6 Northern Corridor Group Hamfest Cyril Jackson Sports Centre Ashfield 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@bigpond.com) ============================================================================= WIANews - we've reported...YOU decide. 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