2020 MARCH ONE - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ---------------------------------------------------------------------* 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 wia.org.au click news in member area & submit your audio Please... If you are only submitting text and not audio, NEVER send just links & url's but write your story as you would expect to hear it being read back. Click the links below to download the most recent edition of National News, BUT this is ONLY the backup site! wiaq.org.au/ftp/wianews_128.mp3 (28 megs) wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ (This is the link to the original text version and original audio on wia site) THIS NEXT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVYaqjM0J64B7W_FUGfpkzNF0O_21cu__ ---------------------------------------------------------------------* NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING MARCH 01 - 2020 IN OUR 25th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA COMMONWEALTH DAY Monday 9th March is Commonwealth Day. It's been an officially prescribed and celebrated day since 1902 by The Office of the Governor General and The Office of Prime Minister and Cabinet as an official day of national and international significance. This means you can apply to AMC for an AX call sign for the duration of the March 9 2020. Remember if you DO go to all that trouble you owe it to your contacts, particularly OS ones to provide an AX QSL card! STILL TO COME IN THIS WEEKS NEWS 100 YEARS OF RADIO BROADCASTING WITH JOHN KNOX VK4FJRK, - VK6 NCRG HamFest Sunday 30th August. - ARISS TELEBRIDGE KEY OPERATOR FALLS SILENT KEY we'll hear from Jason VK2LAW. - Clive VK6CSW pops in to join Col VK3GTV with a look at 2morrows RAOTC broadcast. - FELIX VK4FUQ takes another look at VI 250 COOK the Australian Special Event. - DANNI VK7FREQ invites us to Tassie for the weekend. - AND with what will be the final call to enter the WIA POLL#1 we hear from WIA SECRETARY / DIRECTOR WIA Not a WIA Member? details email nationaloffice@wia.org.au OR the link on bottom right of wia.org.au https://wia.memnet.com.au/MemberSelfService/NewMemberForm/WIA/NewMemberForm.aspx WIA board minutes can be found on wia.org.au click WIA Information. Directors heard usually as follows Greg VK2GPK (President), Peter VK8ZZ (Secretary), Mike VK8MA, Aidan VK4APN, John VK4JJW WIA DIRECTOR/SECRETARY PETER VK8ZZ Registrations and voting for the Future of Amateur Radio POLL continue to be received. The POLL has been open for some time now and will close today, so get in quick and have your say. The first poll is about Amateur Radio Callsigns, and more specifically about the use of the 4-letter suffix being used by Foundation Licensees. A number of options presented in the poll but it will be up to licenced amateurs to select the best option for the amateur radio service. The options on the subject for Future polls is also being sought and you can have your say in the current poll. Mike VK8MA mentioned recently that nominations for WIA awards are now open and those awards will be presented at the Annual AGM. Nominations for WIA Awards should be sent to the National Office. Details are available on wia.org.au The Annual Report by WIA committees and Groups are now being called for. Reports for the year ending 30 December 2019 need to be submitted by the end of March. This has been WIA Director Peter VK8ZZ WIA Broadcast – 1 March 2020 WIA Annual Conference 2020 wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/2020agm/ Now on QNEWS especially for our VK4 listeners an update on this years WIA Conference Hello this is Dani VK7FREQ from the WIA 2020 Annual Conference Organising Committee. We continue this week with information about some of the other Sunday activities… We covered the trip out to the Grote Reber Museum and Radio Telescope at Mount Pleasant last week, this week we cover the Mawson’s Huts Replica Museum. This museum is located down on the waterfront on the corner of the Morrison and Argyle Streets and is run by foundation volunteers many of which have been South to the icy continent. There is a wonderful replica of the spark transmitter used in Antarctica to relay messages via Macquarie Island to Hobart and you will be hearing about the effect of this technology in Professor Leane’s wonderful keynote presentation at the Saturday night Conference dinner. The Museum was built to raise funds for the ongoing conservation of the historic building at Cape Denison in Antarctica which were used as the main base for the 1911-14 Australiasian Antactic Expedition (AAE). The museum is a replica in every sense of the word. Heritage carpenters, who worked at Cape Denison on the conservation of the original huts, took hundreds of photographs and measurements which were faithfully used to create the replica. The baltic pine cladding and flooring was sourced from the same region of Scandinavia as the material provided to Mawson in 1911. This material was imported by the same Melbourne merchant that supplied the original expedition over 100 years ago. It is run by the Mawson’s Huts Foundation whose vision is to “inspire current and future generations by conserving and communicating the legacy of Sir Douglas Mawson’s expeditions, other Antarctic Pioneers and Australia’s Antarctic heritage”. The tour takes about an hour. mawsons-huts.org.au/ By the way, the Museum backs onto the Lark Distillery shop front and therefore if time permits and you like to sample some award winning single malts or gins! We also have a very special raffle prize which is a wonderful full plate book of Frank Hurley’s beautiful photography from the early Antarctic expeditions. I finish with a quick reminder about the discounts at the venue:- Best Western – just remind them it’s for the “WIA conference” and the discounts on Spirit of Tasmania ferries for fares and accommodation. discovertasmania.com.au/about/climate-and-weather bestwesternhotelhobart.com.au/ spiritoftasmania.com.au/offers/wia-annual-conference-2020 See you in Hobart. 73, from Dani VK7FREQ and the WIA Annual Conference Organising Committee DISCUSSION POINT WITH VK4ZPP GEOFF EMERY VK4ZPP Here we are approaching autumn in the great south land and in the northern hemisphere they are celebrating the start of Spring. It is the symbol of the changing season with the animals appearing in the landscape that gave us the amusing expression, “He’s as mad as a March hare.” If the weather is suitable you really won’t have to be mad to go out in it with the John Moyle Field Day in the diary for this month. Getting the gear out and operating from a portable location is regarded as experience that can be used at odd times if the circumstances require. So how about clearing your calendar for some not so mad March madness and blow the proverbial cobwebs from your operating skills. If you are so inclined, do a bit of research into who was John Moyle and why we have an event that celebrates his legacy in amateur radio. ---------------------------------------------------------------------* INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, SARL, Southgate AR Club, ARRL, RAC, NZART AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE & the World Wide sources of the WIA. SWAINS ISLAND - PACIFIC OCEAN Coronal Effect The ARRL report the W8S DXpedition to Swains Island, set to take place Mid this month, March, has been postponed due to coronavirus travel restrictions The ARRL story says: "Travel restrictions have been imposed on individuals entering American Samoa, stemming from the recent coronavirus outbreak. The Department of Health allows non-residents to enter American Samoa only via Hawaii after a 14-day mandatory quarantine in Hawaii, and the DXpedition was unable to accommodate that requirement. “Everything is prepared for our DXpedition, and we are eager to go," the DXpedition team said in announcing the delay. “Although this is a disappointment for everyone, the W 8 S DXpedition is not cancelled, simply postponed for later this year.” swains2020.lldxt.eu/ CHINA The maiden flight of the Long March-5B rocket carrying a trial version of China's new-generation manned spaceship is expected to take place in April, indicating the imminent start of construction of China's very own space station. The rocket, the prototype core capsule of the space station, and the experimental manned spaceship are undergoing tests at the Wenchang Space Launch Centre on the coast of south China's island province of Hainan. bit.ly/2VcjXrO SOUTH AFRICA ARISS Radio Telebridge Stalwart Gerald Klatzko, ZS6BTD, SK When the International Space Station (ISS) orbit is not favourable for a direct Amateur Radio on the International Space Station contact with a particular school or location scheduled to speak with an astronaut, ARISS radio telebridge stations bridge the gap. Gerald ZS6BTD, of Parklands, South Africa, one of the “regulars” during the earlier years of the ARISS program, he died February 1 at age 95. He for many years, assisted NASA to link astronauts with their families using amateur radio links from MIR, the Space Shuttle, and the International Space Station. CANADA Planning a trip on the Trans-Canada Hiway, or Canadian by Ways? Listen up and don't be distracted! Distracted driving regulations continue to be an area of interest for many Canadian Radio Amateurs and mobile visitors. These regulations are made and enforced by provincial governments and can vary considerably from province to province and over time. ontario.ca/laws/regulation/r200 In Ontario, RAC have been working hard on this issue and have announced effective February 14, 2020, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation has “made permanent the exemption under Ontario Regulation 366/09 (Display Screens and Hand-Held Devices) of the Highway Traffic Act for hand-held two-way radios for commercial drivers and Amateur Radio operators.” rac.ca/ontario-has-granted-permanent-two-way-radio-exemption-for-amateurs/ SAINT KITTS National society acts over Smart Meter interference IARU Region 2 reports in Saint Kitts, amateur radio operators are still battling with the RF Interference, noise and frequency jamming caused by the smart meters of the electric company The Saint Kitts Nevis Anguilla Amateur Radio Society took the RF interference complaint to their telecommunications regulator who issued a “cease and desist” order to the electric company, effective October 2019. Today, four months since that order was issued, a number of stations are still experiencing RF interference and noise on 40-meter and 80-meter radio frequencies. Saint Kitts, also known more formally as Saint Christopher Island, is an island in the West Indies. The west side of the island borders the Caribbean Sea, and the eastern coast faces the Atlantic Ocean. Saint Kitts and the neighbouring island of Nevis constitute one country: the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Saint Kitts and Nevis are separated by a shallow 3-kilometre channel known as "The Narrows". The island of Nevis does not have a smart meter system. ARGENTINA NEMO-1 Buoy Report AMSAT ARGENTINA launched the NEMO-1 buoy into the Atlantic sea January 30 using the callsign LU7AA 70 km east of Mar del Plata. The buoy, which emits in WSPR mode at 14095.6 KHz and FM VHF in APRS mode, navigated drifting free for 12 days traveling about 1100 kms until on February 11th it was sighted and taken out of the water by the tuna vessel 'Juan Pablo II'. The captain of the ship, Rinaldi Yaco, considered that the buoy was sailing semi-sunk and decided to rescue it, informing Amsat Argentina of that event. A group of AMSAT-LU recovered NEMO-1 which will be reconditioned and a new launch is planned. It will be tried to take it, on this occasion, more than 200 km offshore, so that it will navigate freely, reaffirming the commitment and contribution of radio amateurs to QRPp propagation research also helping navigation and the community. This time NEMO will be outfitted with a LARGE VISIBLE X, the international symbol for a scientific Buoy Its label will read " I am NEMO-1, I like the ocean so please don't take me out of it. " --------------------------------------------------------------------* HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT -------------- March 2 - 3 International DX Phone Contest sponsored by the ARRL -------------- WIA John Moyle Field Day 2020 Weekend 21-22 March from UTC 0100 on the Saturday to 0059 Sunday 22. -------------- March 28-29 the CQ World Wide WPX Contest for amateurs world-wide to contact as many amateurs and prefixes as possible during the contest using SSB. -------------- The date for the next Harry Angel Sprint will be Saturday May 2nd 2020. 10:00 - 11:46 UTC. -------------- May 30-31 the CQ World Wide WPX Contest for amateurs worldwide to contact as many amateurs and prefixes as possible during the contest using CW. -------------- The VK SHIRES the June long weekend, which is the weekend prior to the second Monday of June each year.. making it June 6 - 7 in 2020 -------------- IARU HF World Championship July 13-14 -------------- TRANS TASMAN LOWBAND CONTEST Next contest - 17 JUL 2020 - and has the aim of encouraging Low Band activity between VK and ZL on 160 80 and 40M using SSB, CW and RTTY OR PSK -------------- RD or Remembrance Day Contest will be August 15 - 16 -------------- OCEANA CONTEST VOICE from 0800 UTC Saturday October 3 to 0800 UTC Sunday October 4 CW from 0800 UTC Saturday October 10 to 0800 UTC Sunday October 11 -------------- CQ WW DX SSB OCTOBER 24-25 -------------- CQ WW DX CW NOVEMBER 28-29 -------------- December 6 - 8 160 Meter WW -------------- DECEMBER 14 - 15 10 Mtr World Wide -------------- TED POWELL MEMORIAL DX CHALLENGE 4 award periods, each of 3 months starting in January of each calendar year and 2 categories in the contest, MOST WANTED and TOP 5. Top 5 you try and work the 5 most wanted DXCC entity's Most Wanted you work the most wanted dxcc entity. The dx entity's in play are those most wanted DURING those 3 month windows. Complete details can be found at http://contest.fgarc.org.au/ -------------- All major AUSTRALIAN contests, rules and results, are on the Contest Section of the WIA website. wia.org.au/members/contests/about *********************** -------------- THROUGH THE DX WINDOW -------------- -------------- TI 5 Mike, TI5/W1USN and Bob, TI5/AA1M are active from Costa Rica until the 4th of March on CW, SSB and FT8 on the 160 to 10m bands. QSLs can be sent via the bureau. (rsgb) -------------- Be listening for Peter DC-ZERO-KK who is on the air as 4S7KKG from Sri Lanka until the 30th of March. He can be most readily found using CW and the digital modes. Send QSLs to his home call sign DC 0 KK -------------- Norfolk Island operation Janusz, SP9FIH, is active as VK9NK from Norfolk Island (OC-005) until April 12th. He states, "It is my tribute to Jim Smith, VK9NS, who lived and operated from there for years. According to last internet poll VK9N is 85th most wanted entity." Activity will be on 160-10 meters using SSB, RTTY and FT8. -------------- DENMARK - GREENLAND Many Greenland and Danish radio amateur stations are celebrating the 80th birthday of H.M. The Queen of Denmark in these two DXCC entities Look for special event stations OX 8 0HM and OZ 8 0HM to be active on all bands until April 16th. A special royal award will be available. -------------- BARTG GB60ATG special event Members of the British Amateur Radio Teledata Group (BARTG) are active as GB 60 ATG until June. The BARTG is celebrating their 60th Year Diamond Jubilee anniversary with this callsign and special awards are available for contacts with GB 60 ATG using any Data Mode. More information can be found on the BARTG Web site on bartg.org.uk -------------- VI 250 COOK Australian Special Event Cairns Amateur Radio Club will activate call-sign VI 250 COOK during May to August 31 commemorating the 250th anniversary of Captain James Cook sailing up the east coast of Australia from what is now Sydney to what is now Cooktown in Far North Queensland. This historic trip is being replicated by the Australian Maritime Museum's replica of his ship, the Endeavour. The call again VI 250 COOK. (sourced to SouthGate) -------------- JAPAN, JA. Special event station 8 N 7 JAPAN is QRV until October 31, 2020 to commemorate the Olympic Games 2020, the Paralympics 2020, and the World Cup Games 2019. QSL via bureau. (SouthGate) -------------- Cyprus special event Members of the Cyprus Amateur Radio Society during the entire year of 2020, as it's an important year for the Republic of Cyprus which completes 60 years since its establishment, can use 5B60 prefix Specifically, CARS members, will be able to use the 5B60 prefix (instead of 5B) if they wish, starting from 1 Jan until 31 December 2020. -------------- In 2020, radio amateurs in the North Limburg region of the Netherlands, are on the air with Special Event Station PA 75 OV. Just like in 2015 with PA70OV, the station PA75OV is a Special Event and Memorial Station for the occasion of commemorating 75 years of freedom and WW-II "Operation Veritable." Operation Veritable, a.k.a. the Battle of the Reichswald or the Great Allied Rhineland Offensive that started February 8th 1945 took place in the North Limburg region and was the successor of Operation Market Garden. There are no particular band plans, with activities announced on the DX-Clusters and QSL cards will be sent automatically by the end of 2020 after closing of station PA 75 OV. -------------- SERBIA, YU. The Serbian CW Club are QRV with special call YT 50 SCWC during 2020 to celebrate the club's 50th anniversary. QSL via YU 1 MM. -------------- Special call sign ZS 95 SARL celebrates the 95th birthday of the South African League during 2020. Nany ZS Clubs will sign ZS 95 SARL during 2020. ---------------------------------------------------------------------* WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS FEMALES IN RADIO. US State law protects ham radio operator Lindsey Fowler K0WXT has made her mark and drawn attention by installation of a "short" mast at her home Lidsey's neighbours are upset over her amateur radio tower is within her rights to have the antenna on her property, township officials have confirmed. An engineer went out to the site to inspect the 40-foot tower and ensure it didn't pose a safety threat to neighbours, township engineer Chris Kraft told the board of supervisors. "Based on that review, we feel the tower is structurally safe," he said. Lindsey Fowler is the homeowner who built the tower herself on her property last September. (SouthGate) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org WANT TO BE AN ASTRONAUGHT? NASA will start accepting applications for its next astronaut class from today, March 2 for the entire month. Applicants must be U.S. citizens with a master's degree in a STEM field and two years of relevant professional experience. To sign up, see the text edition link: nasa.gov/astronauts (amsat-na) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS http://www.raotc.org.au Hallo everyone. This is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club of Australia’s March bulletin goes to air tomorrow, Monday March 2nd. This month as well as the latest Club News, we have for you a rather interesting letter sent by Marconi to the British Post Master General back in 1897 describing Electric Signalling without Wires, plus an item on Maria Cunitz, an accomplished female astronomer and mathematician who, back in the 17th Century, developed a method to determine the position of a planet in its orbit as a function of time There have been some changes to our broadcast schedule recently including new transmissions via Digital Mobile Radio on the VK DMR network Talk Group 5, at 1100 hours VK3 time, 00 hours UTC, so I would recommend that you have a look at the RAOTC website, raotc.org.au and click on Broadcasts for the latest information. Everyone is most welcome to tune in tomorrow and to join in the call backs afterwards. If none of the broadcast times suit you, you can download the audio file from our website at any time as from today. If you do listen via the internet, would you please email your feedback to us. Once again, check the RAOTC website for your local transmission schedule, tune in tomorrow or download the file for the March bulletin, and we look forward to hearing your call sign in the call backs afterwards. 73 from Clive VK6CSW. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- SUMMITS ON THE AIR www.sotawatch.org www.sota.org.uk SOTA Flavours Challenge DV Week 1-7 March 2020 The next "Flavour" in the 2020 SOTA Challenge is DV - Digital Voice flavour in the first week of March 2020. This week All SOTA QSOs completed on DMR, C4FM, D-Star or FreeDV will automatically attract scoring credit in the Challenge. As repeaters and gateways are not valid for SOTA contacts, all QSOs will need to be simplex. (SouthGate) SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VHF AND ABOVE (The Plumbers Delight) New WORLD distance record on 122GHz Using low power silicon chips with barely a milliwatt, an astonishing new world record of 139km has been achieved on the 122GHz millimetre wave amateur band. The distance record set in the California mountains is particularly notable as this frequency suffers from severe atmospheric losses due to an oxygen molecular resonance that add to significant conventional free-space path losses. tinyurl.com/gb2rs-122ghz (RSGB) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA (Youngsters On The Air) A Youth Net meets Saturdays at 0100 UTC on IRLP Reflector #2. Young Hams Net 3.590 - 7:30pm Victorian time. http://www.ham-yota.eu/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/youngstersontheair http://www.arrl.org/youth-nets International all youth contesting team to compete in CQ WPX CW Seven youth from 6 countries and 4 continents will meet this May at superstation K 3 LR and compete for 48 hours in CQ WPX CW in hopes to contend for a top finish, inspire more youth radio sport events, and ultimately bring down the average age of today’s contester. This group of teens and early 20 something year olds, known as "Team Exuberance CW", are already accomplished contesters with many individual victories. All are highly skilled and experienced CW operators, especially considering some of the team members are still in high school. Several of them were WRTC 2018 competitors one, Bruce, KN8U, age 21 and a student at Georgia Tech, was the World Rookie champion for the CQ WPX CW 2019 contest. This endeavour is the brainchild of Violetta Latham, KK8AT, and is totally youth driven and organized. (SouthGate) The International Astronomical Youth Camp will take place in Spain this year from July 12 to August 1. The camp typically hosts around 65 participants, aged between 16-24 and main aims are to promote knowledge on astronomy and related sciences in a unique, international atmosphere. Participants work on a research project of their own choosing over the course of the three weeks, culminating in a final report. iayc.org/ for details. (ANS - NA) --------------------------------------------------------------------* REWIND THIS June will mark exactly 100 years since the world’s first public broadcast took place - in Chelmsford, Essex the UK June 15, 1920, Australian opera star Dame Nellie Melba sung down a microphone at the Marconi works in New Street Chelmsford. Two arias in her famous trill. By the time of her second broadcast a few days later, the great diva’s warbles were being listened to across Britain, and as far away as New York. Italian physicist and radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi was behind this feat. It was in fact only 19 years prior he had succeeded in sending the first radio transmission across the Atlantic Ocean, disproving detractors who told him that the curvature of the earth would limit transmission to 200 miles or less. The message – simply the Morse-code signal for the letter “s” –travelled more than 2,000 miles from Poldhu in Cornwall, England, to Newfoundland, Canada. The key role of Essex in the birth of broadcasting was entirely down to the Marconi company, where technology was produced that would give Britain the edge over the rest of the world. The man forever associated with the birth of radio, Guglielmo Marconi was the son of an aristocratic Italian father and a Scottish mother. From an early age, he displayed dual skills – as a practical inventor and a natural entrepreneur. --------------------------------------------------------------------* 2020 Social Scene VK4 - Tannum Sands Gathering March 14 (wia) VK7 - Meet the Voice event, Ross Recreation Centre Sun 22 March (vk7tw) VK3 - EMDRC HamFest Sunday March 29 ( A Scott) VK4 - REDFEST 2020 18th April. St. Michael's College Old Toorbul Point Rd from 8am (vk4tfn) VK6 - PerthTech May 2 at Bassendean (vk6pop) VK - WIA Annual Conference, Hobart 8-10 May. (vk7tw) VK4 - CHARC Theresa Creek Campout Friday 29 til Sunday 31 May (wia) VK5 - South East Radio Group Annual Convention and Australian Fox Hunting Championships. June 6-8 (vk5hcf) VK3 - Gippsland Gate Radio and Electronics Club HamFest Sat July 11 Cranbourne Public Hall (vk3qx) VK4 - Caboolture Radio Club HamFest July 11 (vk7jea) VK6 - NCRG HamFest Sunday 30th August (vk6ya) Cyril Jackson Recreation Centre, Ashfield from 9-00 am onwards for Buyers, sellers admitted from 7-30 am. Please get home brewing as they hope the homebrew contest will be better than ever, they will have 3 sections to the contest. These will be a Kids Section, a Rookie Section (for those licenced for less than 3 years) and an Advanced Builders Section. Prizes will be awarded to each section. there raffle prizes will be announced on the NCRG website please visit the NCRG website often for the latest information. @ ncrg.info 73 Eddie VK6YA for the NCRG VK4 - CHARC Inc. 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