2021 JANUARY 10 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------* THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos ------------------------------------------------------------* NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JANUARY 10 2021 IN OUR 26th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS ( 1937 in a mention we've come across relating to weekly broadcasts of information prepared by VK4 was a plea to restart the weekly news service which was on air in the late 1920's ) WIA AT WORK WIA Club Public Liability Insurance THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA WIA AT WORK Lee Moyle VK3GK, Vice President of the WIA, has been helping secure 2 special amateur radio call signs from the ACMA. VI 100 AF and VK 100 AF. Many would be aware that this year, 2021 is the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Australian Air Force hence these 2 calls to be used for the celebrations, VI 100 AF and VK 100 AF. VI100AF will be on air 1 March - 29 May, 100 days (the Air Force's actual Birthday is March 31) VK100AF will be on air 1 March - 31 August 2021. The special event call signs will be issued to amateurs from around Australia on a roster and the WIA have authorised Stuart VK8NSB, to manage both calls. VK8NSB is interested to hear from any amateurs, particularly those who have an association with the ADF who would be interested in using the event call signs at your home, club or portable location on a SOTA or Park activity all to help celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the RAAF Please email Stuart on vk8nsb@hotmail.com WORLD AMATEUR RADIO DAY THEME ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 The IARU Administrative Council has chosen Amateur Radio: Home but Never Alone as the theme for World Amateur Radio Day, Sunday 18 April 2021. Faced with a pandemic that forced the adoption of extreme physical isolation to reduce the spread of the virus, the worldwide amateur radio community responded positively to overcome the resulting social isolation. In the days and weeks following the onset of the pandemic radio amateurs reached out spontaneously to one another via the airwaves at local, national and global levels. Local wellness nets provided friendly voices and regular status checks to those, especially the elderly, who are confined to their homes. Stay safe special event stations in dozens of countries reminded us all of the importance of limiting the spread of this nasty virus. On-the-air activity was at an unprecedented level throughout the rest of 2020, with record-breaking numbers of entries in the major contests. While the development of effective vaccines offers hope for a return to some semblance of normality later in 2021, the pandemic will still be with us when we mark World Amateur Radio Day 2021 hence the theme:- Amateur Radio: Home but Never Alone (sarl) WIA JOIN THE WIA tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y WIA BOARD MINUTES wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/minutes/ WIA BOARD NEWSLETTERS (older) Giving members to have a better awareness of Board activities. wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/newsletters/ WIA Club Public Liability Insurance The current Amateur Radio Club Public liability Insurance program is subscribed by well over 100 of our affiliated clubs throughout Australia. The policy is sold by our WIA insurance brokers and is significantly discounted to member clubs because of the WIA group buying power. The current policy is due for renewal at the end of the first quarter in 2021. The WIA are investigating alternatives and options for the 2021 offering and information will be available shortly. This is WIA Secretary Peter VK8ZZ ------------------------------------------------------------* INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, SARL, Southgate AR Club, ARRL, RAC, NZART AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE & the World Wide sources of the WIA. NEW ZEALAND Power to the people. New Zealand is putting wireless power transfer systems using 148.5 kHz to 30 MHz into the General User Radio Licence for Short Range Devices category. The notice has been updated to include several amendments. These include new provisions to permit the use of the frequency range 0.1485 30 MHz for WPT and induction loop systems used to detect foreign objects; to permit the use of the frequency range 1785 1805 MHz for wireless microphone, in-ear monitors, or wireless audio transmitters; to implement WRC-19 Resolution 229 regarding the 5150 5350 MHz band to permit wireless local area network outdoor use and a power level up to 0 dBW, and to permit the use of the frequency range 13.553 13.567 MHz for radio frequency identification transmitters. A General User Radio Licence permits transmitting WITHOUT the need to get a license or paying licensing fees. LAPLAND OH 8 X Node Active As part of the Yasme Foundation project to provide additional Reverse Beacon Network nodes in under-served areas, equipment has been provided to a team in northern Finland. The latest node to become active is currently hosted by Radio Arcala, OH8X, very close to the Lapland (OH9) Region. The OH8X RBN node will further help the study of the Polar Path in which Radio Arcala will be cooperating with the northern scientific community. Polar Path is the name given to a mysterious propagation mode existing in Northern Europe during the winter season. At and above the Arctic Circle in the middle of the night this propagation offers a footprint covering the entire North American continent for many hours. USA You win some, you lose some. The FCC has agreed that its proposed $50 fee for certain amateur radio applications was too high to account for the minimal staff involvement in these applications. Now the FCC is to scaled back to $35 the fee for a new license application, a special temporary authority request, a rule waiver request, a license renewal application, and a vanity call sign application. All fees are per application. CROATIA After their devastating Earthquake, and Col VK3GTV will have more on that event during Special Interest Group News, Croatia has joined the small number of countries to allow operation on the 40 MHz (8-meter) band. Dragan Mojsilovic, 9A6W, reports that national telecom authorities there have granted him a 1-year experimental license to operate from 40.66 MHz to 40.7 MHz. Croatia becomes the fifth country to offer at least some operating authority in the band. Ireland, Slovenia, and South Africa already have 40 MHz allocations, while Lithuania has allocated spot frequencies for experimental purposes. JAPAN The Japan International DX Meeting (JIDXM) committee, in cooperation with CQ magazine, has announced awards to DXpedition teams and individuals who made outstanding contributions to the worlds DX community. The 2020 JIDXM award program will recognize the VP8PJ South Orkney DXpedition Team (February 2020), the VP2VB Yasme Memorial Expedition Team (March 2020), and the TO0Z St. Barthelemy Expedition Team (September 2020) as DXpeditions of the year. Despite the situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, these teams overcame all the difficulties and organized DXpeditions successfully with fine teamwork. The 2021 running of the AM Rally will take place from 0000 UTC Saturday, February 6 to 0700 UTC Monday, February 8. This annual AM Rally operating event encourages all operators around the world to explore amateur radios original voice mode by showcasing the various types of amplitude modulation equipment in use today, ranging from early vacuum-tube radios to the latest SDR-based transceivers. And as the "cat man" Felix in his operational news segment says it's a great way to dust off the tubes, beat the Covid blues AND to prepare for our very own AM on ANZAC Day event. Participation in the AM Rally has continued to grow over the past 5 years and is of course open to all radio amateurs capable of operating on AM using any type of radio equipment on our standard HF bands. Now I mentioned Felix, well, he's next right here on Australias news leader . VK1WIA. ------------------------------------------------------------* HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT Almost every weekend the bands burst into life as thousands of fellow Radio Amateurs try talking to as many people as possible whilst saying as little as possible. This is the sport of Radio Contesting, and while many are baffled by all the noise, and many others are annoyed by the spectrum it takes, to the participants it is as exciting as any Olympic event, with the added bonus that Norms, or Couch Potatoes can come first ! Whether you spend a lot or a little money on your hobby, whether you devote the whole weekend or just a couple of hours contesting welcomes you to its ranks, and hopes you take part, have a lot of fun, learn a little more about yourself and your station, and above all hopes that you send in your log. As you are aware we only publicise the main contests in our area, those deemed WIA official 'tests' and tier one contests world-wide. New Zealands amateur radio society the NZART has released its new for 21 Contest Calendar.. the link naturally on the WIA News Page. nzart.org.nz/activities/contests/nzart-contest-calendar ( ei8ic / nzart / vk4bb ) -------------- Ross Hull Memorial VHF/UHF Contest is taking place ALL of January -------------- VHF-UHF SUMMER FIELD DAY - Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 January. -------------- CQWW 160M CW CONTEST January 29 - 31. CQWW 160M SSB CONTEST February 26 - 28. -------------- CQ World Wide RTTY WPX Contest February 13-14 -------------- International DX CW Contest February 20-21 -------------- International DX Phone Contest March 6 - 7 -------------- WIA John Moyle Field Day 2021 March from UTC 0100 on Saturday 20 to 0059 Sunday 21nd. -------------- the CQ World Wide SSB WPX Contest March 27-28 the CQ World Wide CW WPX Contest May 29-30 -------------- April 25 AM / CW ANZAC Day, Mon 25th from 9am on 7125kHz AM. -------------- Harry Angel Sprint will be May First 2021. 10:00 - 11:46 UTC. -------------- The VK SHIRES the June long weekend, which is the weekend prior to the second Monday of June each year.. making it June 12-13 in 2021 -------------- WINTER VHF-UHF Field Days - June 26 - 27 -------------- DX WINDOW THE RAAF is flying high to celebrate it's 100 years on March 31.. The Royal Australian Airforce call signs to 'target' are VI 100 AF March 1 - 29 May VK 100 AF March 1 - 31 August (vk8nsb) -------------- To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the International Police Association Radio Club of Switzerland, look for HB 40 POLICE to be active all year til December 31st. -------------- A QSO with HB 40 POLICE counts as a club callsign for the IPARC Switzerland and is valid for the Matterhorn Award. QSL via the Bureau or eQSL. (sourced to SouthGate) -------------- POLAND. Members of the SEDINA Contest Club are QRV with SQ 0 MORSE until the end of April commemorating the 230th birthday of Samuel F. B. Morse. QSL via SP1EG. (arrl) -------------- KENYA, 5Z. Cato, LA9PF will be QRV as 5Z4/LA9PF from Malindi now until May on 80 to 10 meters using SSB and various digital modes. (arrl) -------------- FINLAND, OH. Special event station OH 100 SRAL is QRV during all of 2021 to celebrate the centennial of the Finnish Amateur Radio League. QSL via bureau. (arrl) -------------- Special event station HF 2021 HNY Poland goes QRT today January 10. It has been celebrating the New Year, hence the suffix HNY. Members of the "Enigma" club SP 2 PBM are operating the station HF 2021 HNY Send QSLs to SP2PBM by the bureau. (sourced to ARNewsLine) -------------- ROTUMA, 3D2. Tony QRV as 3D2AG/p until mid-January on 160 to 6 meters, including 60 meters, using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. QSL direct to 3D2AG. (arrl) -------------- BELGIUM Special call signs in Belgium during the second lockdown period i.e. until January 31, 2021 B.I.P.T. has decided to once again grant permission to apply for customised special call signs. The exceptional conditions only apply to special call signs with an encouraging meaning. Listen and work these OS 2HOPE, OT 5 ALIVE, OQ 5 BECLEVER and OT 2CARE. (SouthGate) -------------- SLOVENIA, S5. Members of the Radio Club Elektron Brezice are QRV with special event station S 520 SAFE until January 31, 2021 supports the STAY SAFE campaign and expresses their gratitude to medical staff and care workers. QSL direct to S 56 IPS. (arrl) ------------------------------------------------------------* WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS BALLOONING 3 TIMES ROUND THE WORLD Pella Amateur Radio Club APRS balloon spans globe 3 times. KNIA-KRLS reports the Clubs 144.39 MHz APRS balloon project, callsign WB 0 URW - 8, has completed 3 trips around the earth and is STILL flying The balloon was launched on November 5 in collaboration with students at Jefferson Intermediate School. kniakrls.com/2020/12/28/440787/ Track the balloon online at aprs.fi/#!call=a%2FWB0URW-8&timerange=604800&tail=6 (SouthGate) WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- DIGITAL vkdmr.info/ brandmeister.network/?page=repeaters WSJT-X version 2.4.0 has introduced a new digital protocol called Q65 designed for minimal two-way QSOs over especially difficult propagation paths. Q65 will enable stations with a modest Yagi and 100 W or more to work one another on 6 meters at distances up to ~1600 kms at most times even in dead band conditions. (arrl) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org HOWS THIS FOR INGENUITY The first helicopter designed to fly on another planet is now just weeks away from Mars. NASA's Mars helicopter, called Ingenuity, is hitching a ride to the Red Planet with the agency's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover, which lifted off July 30 last year and the six month route to Mars has a scheduled landing on Mars on Feb. 18, 2021. The rotorcraft will attempt the first-ever flight through another planet's atmosphere. space.com/nasa-mars-helicopter-ingenuity-launched.html The Dianetics of a movie star. Continuing to be a Hollywood superstar seems wasnt enough for Tom Cruise, the actor is gearing up to leave an especially unique mark on the filmmaking industry. Earlier this year, you'll recall we announced that Tom Cruise teamed up with Space X and NASA for a movie that will actually be shot in outer space. However, TC and his collaborators will need to hurry if they want to be the first to deliver such a project to the public as apparently Russia is getting in on this 'space race.' Russians "Channel One TV" channel is partnering with space agency Roscosmos to find an actress to lead a movie, tentatively titled Challenge, that will shoot in outer space. The plan is for Challenge to begin rolling cameras at the International Space Station in October this year. Whats interesting is that with Tom Cruise and his filmmaking team also heading to the ISS next October it would seem unless one of these productions 'blinks,' theyll have to contend with filming their separate stories in the same space (pun intended) at the same time. tinyurl.com/ybtuwjbw (cinemablend.com) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO IARU REGION 3 Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz Region 1 3760 7110 14300 18160 21360 kHz Region 2 3750 3985 7060 7240 7275 14300 18160 21360 kHz IARU Region 1 reports on that 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Croatia December 29 that caused severe damage about 50 kms from the capital Zagreb. The neighbouring country Slovenia shut down their nuclear power plant as a precaution. The earthquake reached a magnitude of 6.4. All services engaged in the earthquake-affected area are reported to be organised and have their own communications but the national society H.R.S. is asking members to be close to their radios and a net is formed on 3.675MHz as well as DMR and repeaters in case any assistance is needed. iaru-r1.org/ SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VHF AND ABOVE (The Plumbers Delight) Colin Butler writing in the icq-podcast tells of a pretty remarkable 3200 km opening on 144 MHz here in VK. With the Summer Sporadic-E season now in full swing DOWN UNDER many have been making contacts on the VHF bands. During one such opening there was one very unusual, though be it WSPR, report on 144 MHz which spanned VK6 to VK2, right across our continent. The normal maximum distance for one-hop Sporadic-E is usually in the region of 2300 kms. It is thought that on this occasion two Sporadic-E hops may have been responsible. While this is pretty common on say the 50 MHz / 6-metre band, it's very unusual for it to happen at 144 MHz. ------------------------------------------------------------* DISCUSSION POINT Hello, Im Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and Ive been thinking. I have noted a trend in newly minted hams and some that are a bit crusty to rush to the groups that they have joined and ask questions or make criticisms of things they missed learning during their study. Some of the traditions of this pursuit are encompassed in that slightly strange expression of lifelong learning. Having a copy of the bible, either the RSGB or ARRL Handbook was almost as important as having the ticket itself. This gave amateurs access to a high standard of knowledge in answering technical questions in the days before a wiki was thought to be better than a book. Being able to nut out problems and find answers were ways of making knowledge stick in the memory and at times you could prove a book was wrong. Before lot of learning was done via internet sources, when radio clubs were running training classes and individual amateurs took newcomers under their wing, there was time to talk about the history of radio and how the amateur radio traditions came about. People could be encouraged to ask questions and in return they would get a respectful answer. Recently I have noticed group administrators putting posts up for people to display courtesy in their replies. It may be that some people only find their sense of adequacy in trying to belittle others but these keyboard warriors are just alienating others from enjoying this small part of the hobby. Let us try and be the best mentor to our fellow radio hobbyists that we can and in turn they will repay our efforts by helping others. Im VK4ZPP Geoff Emery and thats what I think.how about you? ------------------------------------------------------------* Social Scene KEEP ONE WAVELENGTH AWAY AT 144 Megacycles #2MetersMatters Due to the COVID-19 situation, please check these events' direct for up-to-date status information and even without Covid dates have an uncanny knack of being changed at last moment. VK4 - TARC Australia Day Long Week Family Radio Camp Thursday afternoon 21st to Tuesday afternoon 26th January at Girl Guides Association of Queensland Campsite and Training Centre Bluewater. (vk4zz) VK4 - A WICEN event at the Ipswich and District Radio Clubhouse. Operators will setup and demonstrate portable and base stations with portable masts, antennas and more. February 13 between 1000 and 1400 hours (vk4hit) VK2 - WYONG FIELD DAY February 28 ( vk4zz) Preparations are "ramping up" with many traders already booked in. If you are a trader interested in attending or you are looking to sell goods at the car boot sale, you can obtain all needed information by emailing fieldday@ccarc.org.au Remember to lock the date into your calendars, Sunday 28th of February. There are also whispers of fox hunts on the Saturday too, both Mobile and Pedestrian, so keep your eyes and ears peeled. Confirmed presentations so far are: Ray Robinson from tube Radio Brian Clarke talking about op amps And of course the annual Weak Signals Group meeting led by Roger Harrison where all are welcome to attend. Please keep in mind that this event is subject to Government health advice which the team are monitoring closely. Updates will be provided as progress continues. For the latest information, please check out the clubs website ccarc.org.au For the Wyong Field Day and the Central Coast Amateur Radio Club, this was Ed VK2JI. VK3 - EMDRC HamFest - March 28th 10am (vk3bq) VK4 - REDFEST 2021 April Ten (vk4tfn) VK - ALARAMEET 2021 Bendigo VK3 October 1 - 4 (vk5yl) VK3 - ROSEBUD RadioFest by SPARC 9:30am Nov 14 (vk3pdg) Reception Reports WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a welcome to the broadcast as they commence call-backs straight after the Local News. Local news follows National news in all states. It would be great if those SWL's would email their reception reports and location to callbacks@wia.org.au Submitting news items If you would like to submit news items for possible inclusion in the VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to nationalnews@wia.org.au and don't JUST send url's links or posters, but take the time to pen YOUR contribution. 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