2021 MAY 9 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 MAY 9 2021 IN OUR 26th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures, contacts and answers to your questions. www.health.gov.au/ WIA DIRECTOR Scott Williams VK3KJ WITH ELECTION RESULT... WIA Secretary Peter Clee VK8ZZ AND AGM DETAILS WIA Director Philip Shields VK2CPR AND ACMA 5 YR SPECTRUM OUTLOOK WIA Contest Champion results for 2020 with Peter, VK2PR THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA WIA JOIN THE WIA tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y WIA BOARD MINUTES www.wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/minutes/ WIA BOARD NEWSLETTERS (older) Giving members to have a better awareness of Board activities. www.wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/newsletters/ The WIA Returning officer , Mr John Marshall has announced the results of the Election of Directors which was conducted earlier this year. Mr Marshall has formally declared the poll results for the 2021 election of Directors of the Wireless Institute of Australia as follows: The following candidates have been elected to the board of the WIA Scott Williams VK3KJ Peter Clee VK8ZZ Greg Kelly VK2GPK Peter Schrader VK4EA The following candidates were not successful in the election to the Board of the WIA Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY Peter Dernikos VK3FN Steven Green VK2TSG David Uzzell VK2DU Mr Marshall thanked all candidates for their interest in the position of Director and reminded them that it is not that long until the next election. He also extended his thanks to those members who gave up their valuable time and volunteered to count votes. Those volunteers were Marc Hillman, Peter Gibson, John Chenowith, Jack Bramham, Michael Adams, Keith Proctor and Neil Wilson. The WIA Executive Officer Bruce Deefholts, as usual , had all matters ready for the formal count and was commended on the excellent preparatory work. It was pleasing to see so many candidates expressing interest in a directorship, and for those that were not successful this time, John thank them for their interest and participation, and looked forward to seeing their names in future ballots. Several members also took the trouble to write to John expressing frustration at the mail delay. John has taken notice of their comments and will make a recommendation to the board.. John congratulated the successful candidates. The elected directors will take up their positions at the conclusion of the Annual General Meeting to be held June 2021. NOTICE OF WIA AGM 2021. Under normal circumstances the Annual General Meeting of the Wireless Institute of Australia is due to be held by 31 May each year. But these are extraordinary times and COVID-19 does not make holding Annual General meetings very easy. Here is WIA Secretary Peter VK8ZZ with news about the 2021 AGM. Thanks Graham and good morning listeners The 2020 Annual General Meeting was to have been held in conjunction with the Annual Conference in Hobart Tasmania in early May last year. Unfortunately, the Hobart Conference was cancelled due to government restrictions on gatherings and travel due to CoVID-19. It was not known how long the restrictions on travel or gatherings would be in place and accordingly the Board of the WIA decided to defer the AGM to a date to be determined and a formal application was made to ASIC, the Australian Securities and Investment Corporation for an extension of time to hold the AGM. ASIC is the regulator for public companies such as the WIA. ASIC confirmed to us in writing the granting of an extension for the period within which the Company must hold its 2020 AGM and further indicated no action for deferred AGMs. ASIC have extended the provisions of NO ACTION for delayed and virtual AGMs being held in 2021. Thereby allowing the WIA to again hold the 2021 AGM as a virtual Annual General Meeting. Today I have posted a notice to the WIA web site announcing the WIA 2021 AGM. ( wia.org.au ) The Board of the WIA have determined that the AGM will now be held on Saturday 26th June 2021 commencing at 11.00 am Eastern Standard Time (thats 9.00 am in the west). The format of the Annual General Meeting will be like that held in 2020. You can view the 2020 AGM video on the WIA website. There are also videos from previous AGM as well. The agenda for the 2021 AGM will issue shortly. Notice of the 2021 AGM has been published in the on the WIA web site and in social media as well as by a memnet email to all members. A link to the ASIC approval to defer the Annual General Meeting and allowing Virtual meetings is available to be viewed on the WIA web site and in the text version of this broadcast. tinyurl.com/jmcy5rwm This is WIA Secretary Peter Clee VK8ZZ The continued development of a vibrant and relevant amateur service in Australia is what the WIA is all about hence it's well thought out response to the ACMA 5 year Spectrum outlook 2021.. One of the ways that ACMA determines its work program priorities and items is through its rolling 5 year program. Updated every year, the 5 year rolling spectrum outlook provides the radiocommunications industry with a view of what areas ACMA intends working on for the next 12 months, but also what future issues ACMA is watching. As WIA Director Philip Shields VK2CPR has pointed out previously on WIA National News:- * Finding a new way for the amateur service to collaborate with ACMA on relevant revisions to the amateur syllabus. * Seeking a review the effectiveness of the amateur service examination system in light of the lack of growth of newly licenced operators in Australia, particularly through 2020 under COVID when compared to other countries. * Extension of operating privileges for Standard licensees to include access to the 50-52 MHz band. * Review of the defined usage of 7100-7200 kHz to move it to primary status for amateur radio operators in VK noting this is the case around the world and * Consideration of increased frequency agility by amateur operators when dealing with over the horizon radar system interference from foreign sources, especially in the high frequency spectrum. The continued development of a vibrant and relevant amateur service in Australia is what the WIA is all about tinyurl.com/bdvb2j9n AMATEUR RADIO MAGAZINE. Issue number three for 2021 is on the press, so says Editor in Chief, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH. It is scheduled to reach your mail box and/or newsagent real soon now during this month. The electronic edition will be available for download by members at around the same time. To celebrate the centenary of the Australian Air Force, this issues front cover features a dramatic picture of a Royal Australian Air Force Globemaster C-17 being guarded by dog handler Corporal Brodie McIntyre and working dog Kesha at RAAF Base Darwin. The purpose is to highlight the feature article on special callsigns VI 100 AF and VK 100 AF by Stu VK8NSB. The photograph was provided by AF2021 and permission to use it granted by the Australian Defence Force. In addition, this issue of Amateur Radio magazine the only magazine for Australian amateurs, includes a good dose of technical articles and other features. The enduring issue of antennas is well-covered in this issue Firstly, we have Part 1 of a series titled Unravelling the mysteries of connecting radios to antennas, by Brian Clarke VK2GCE, while Luigi Destefano VK3AQZ launches his digitally controlled antenna tuner project. In addition, Dale Hughes VK1DSH and Dimitrios Tsifakis VK2COW give us the low-down on long-range wideband digital transmissions, with some practicalities on putting a Lo-Ra station together. For those interested in retro radio gear, Ray Robinson VK2NO reviews the Realistic DX160 receiver a surprising performer. Is amateur radio dying or just asleep at the wheel? A statistical analysis of amateur licence data by Marc Hillman VK3OHM provides some thoughtful insight. Theres a whole lot more to Issue 3 of Amateur Radio magazine, but now we have to reveal the real news Editor in Chief, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH, has resigned and moved to the Gold Coast in VK4. He said when he took on the job last year of getting AR magazine back on-track that hed only be doing it for a limited period. Once Issue 2 was completed earlier this year, he stepped back and reduced his involvement. Now hes off to ride the roller coasters in the Gold Coast adventure parks, and whatever else there is to do in South East Queensland. In leaving, Roger thanked all those who lent a hand in producing the magazine. Roger advises that he is definitely retaining his VK2ZRH callsign. (text edition onnly) EDUCATION Training and Assessments REASTs next Foundation Training and all licence assessment day is Saturday 29th May. Let Reg VK7KK REAST Learning Organiser know ASAP that you will be attending. email assessor@reast.asn.au (VK7WI News) (text edition only) WIA NATIONAL NEWS AND YOUR 3 W's. WASH YOUR HANDS WEAR YOUR MASK WATCH YOUR DISTANCE (1.5 metres) www.health.gov.au/ ------------------------------------------------------------* INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC, Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE & the World Wide sources of the WIA. REGION ONE German radio server crashes. Germany's national amateur radio society DARC started a nationwide online amateur radio training course and were amazed at the response. The course aims to prepare candidates for the exams next November for the Federal Network Agency Class A and Class E licences. The number of CANDIDATES exceeded all expectations: 213 people gathered in the virtual course room (treff.darc.de) . Unfortunately, this number also exceeded the capacity of THE server: Despite all efforts to save bandwidth, the first course session ended somewhat abruptly about ten minutes before the planned end. However, there is now a plan to prevent repetition at the next session. Despite this technical problem, the start of the course was a complete success: A small, dedicated group of teachers and a large, no less dedicated group of learners have come together, and based on feedback so far, both sides are very satisfied with each other. The RSGB has announced that the GB2RS news broadcast is now available on the QO-100 amateur radio transponder on the geostationary satellite Es'hail-2 QO-100 provides continuous coverage from eastern Brazil to as far west as Thailand. There are two amateur transponders, one for Narrowband modes such as SSB and FT8 and the other for digital amateur television (DATV). Made me recall when QNEWS, the forerunner of this WIA News service was successfully bounced off the moon in the late 90's. (Be it JUST the masthead name of QNEWS) REGION TWO EXPERIMENTAL SENSOR SHOWS NOISE-REDUCTION POTENTIAL If you're constantly battling noise in the environment in your attempts to get on the air, this next story from Amateur Radio NewsLine's Kent Peterson KC 0 DGY might just show some promise. "Researchers in the US who have been working with atom-based sensors and receivers say their work holds potential for weeding out environmental noise and other radio interference. Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology see the sensor as a vital component because of its ability to measure what they call the "angle of arrival" of a wireless signal, a capability that they believe will have a positive impact on transmissions for radar, 5G and other modes. According to an article in phys.org the system is able to take incoming signals and convert them to different frequencies. After measuring the separate electromagnetic waves' frequencies and their phasethat is, the position of the waves relative to each otherthe system can determine where the signal is coming from. The scientists say that's necessary in order to differentiate real communications from interfering signals. For Amateur Radio NewsLine, I'm Kent Peterson KC0DGY. According to the phys.org article, atom-based radio receivers and antennas have other added benefits: They can be a great deal smaller than their traditional counterparts and by making use of atoms to do the main work, have no need for more conventional forms of electronics to do signal conversion. Elderly couple uses military Morse Code training to escape They listened and listened until the BIPS N BEEPS finally made sense. And then it was time to go. A husband and wife briefly escaped from a secure memory unit at an assisted living facility By using military experience with Morse code to decipher and memorize the code to an electronic door lock, the couple, have dementia and Alzheimers disease. The man said, when the couple were finally located, he previously worked with Morse code in the military and was able to use this experience to learn the door code by listening as staff punched numbers into the keypad. The facility were fined some $2000 US dollars by the state. ARRL Executive Committee nominates past ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5ZN, to be next IARU Secretary The incumbent Secretary, David Sumner, K1ZZ, has announced his intention to step down on July 1. -----------------------------------------------------------* HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT -------------- the CQ World Wide CW WPX Contest May 29-30 -------------- April 25 AM / CW ANZAC Day, Sun 25th from 9am on 7125kHz AM. -------------- Harry Angel Sprint will be May First. 10:00 - 11:46 UTC. -------------- The VK SHIRES June 12-13 -------------- WINTER VHF-UHF Field Days - June 26 - 27 -------------- IARU HF World Championship July 10-11 -------------- TRANS TASMAN LOWBAND CONTEST Next contest - JUL 17 - 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 14-15. -------------- ALARA CONTEST A Combined phone and CW run over 24 hours starting on Saturday 28th August at 0600 hours UTC finishing Sunday 29th August at 0559 hours UTC -------------- OCEANA CONTEST VOICE from 0800 UTC Saturday 2 October to 0800 UTC Sunday October 3 CW from 0800 UTC Saturday 9 October to 0800 UTC Sunday October 10 -------------- SPRING VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS November 27-28 -------------- December 4-5 160 Meter WW -------------- DECEMBER 11 - 12 10 Mtr World Wide -------------- WIA Contest Champion results for 2020*_ Hi there, this is Peter VK2PR with the WIA Contest Champion results for 2020. The WIA Contest Champion Peter Brown trophy is awarded annually for the best combined effort in WIA sponsored contests. It recognises those who have participated in multiple WIA contests and submitted logs throughout the year. There were a total of 309 contestants during 2020. The winner of the VK4PJ Peter Brown trophy for 2020 is... Lawrie Mew VK5LJ with a score of 500 points. Lawrie entered 6 of the 9 eligible contests and won 1st place in the John Moyle and Harry Angel contests, 2nd place in the Oceania CW, Trans-Tasman, and VK Shires contests, and 3rd in the Remembrance Day contest. Congratulations to Lawrie. Lawrie has now won the Peter Brown trophy 3 years running. Equal 2nd place went to Gerard Hill VK2IO and Allan Mason VK2GR both with scores of 300 points each. 4th place was Rob McKnight VK2MT with a score of 260 points. 5th place was Diane Main VK4DI, with a score of 256 points. Full results can be viewed on www.wia.org.au/members/contests/contestchampion. 73, and good luck in the contests, Peter VK2PR! SPECIAL RECOGNITION FOR YOUNGEST US CONTESTERS A great idea which will encourage more young radio amateurs to get involved in contesting has been announced. National Contest Journal will recognize the winners of the three North American QSO Parties that the journal sponsors twice a year. Starting in August, operators 25 years of age and younger will see their results highlighted for CW, SSB and RTTY. This was inspired by a similar practice by Youth on the Air in Region 1. It is not a separate category. The upload app for the logs will, however, contain a check box indicating whether contest operator qualifies for a YOTA designation. (AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE) -------------- DX WINDOW -------------- THE RAAF is flying high to celebrate it's 100 years which took place back on March 31.. The Royal Australian Airforce call signs to 'target' are VI 100 AF Ending May 29 VK 100 AF Ends August 31 (vk8nsb) -------------- EUDOTA is the acronym for EUrope Day On The Air Listen for the following Spanish stations to be active this weekend, May 7 to 9, to commemorate the creation of the EU in 1950. The special callsigns are: A O 1EU, AO2EU, AO3EU, all the way thru in that format to AO 9 EU. QSL all callsigns via EA3RKF. fediea.org/eudota -------------- GB5LIB Guernsey Amateur Radio Special Event Call is on air between 8th May and 14th May on all bands and modes from 160-10 meters. Some satellite operation is likely too, including QO100. BB 5 LIB celebrates the 76th anniversary of the Liberation of the islands in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. (ICQPODCAST) ----------------------- JW 1 I is the club callsign for the Meteorological Station on Bear Island, EU-027, Svalbard. The operator is Erling, JW/LB2PG, who is expected to stay there until the 15 of May. QSL via the bureau. (rsgb) -------------- GB2, England special event This station is active in honour of HRH Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, passing on April 9th at the age of 99: GB2DOE -- Activity until May 15th; QSL via LoTW. (SouthGate) -------------- Members of the Association of Radio Amateur of the Mexican Republic will activate three special callsigns to celebrate their club's 61st anniversary. Look for 6D 1 A, 6D 2 A and 6D 3 A until May 16th on 160-6 meters all modes and the satellites. (SouthGate) -------------- Colin Butler, writing in the ICQPodcast tells how a submarine, USS Squalus, sank in the Gulf of Maine on 23rd May 1939. Twenty-six of its crew were lost, but, miraculously, 33 others were saved. The Maine Ham Radio Society will be honouring the Squalus and her crew with a special Remember the Squalus event on the 82nd anniversary of the tragic accident, Sunday May 23, using call sign W 1 S. mainehamradiosociety.com -------------- Antarctica operation Alexei is active as RI 01 ANT from Antarctica until months end (May 30) from Russian Progress and Vostok Base stations on 40 meters and higher using CW and FT8. QSL via RX6A. ------------------------------------------------------------* WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS ATV (Every pixel tells a story) - tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FEMALES IN RADIO. INTERNATIONAL YL CONTEST HONORS MEMORY OF A FRIEND Friendship was at the heart of the original concept for The Day of the YLs contest which began as a dream for French radio amateur Carine F5ISY. After she became a Silent Key in 2019, her friends around the world took up her vision. Sel Embee KB3TZD from Amateur Radio NewsLine tells us more. "When the Day of the YLs contest gets on the air May 29 and 30, many of the operators will be listening for new radio amateurs and remembering an old friend: Carine F5ISY who became a Silent Key before she could see her dream for this contest become a reality. YLs from around Europe many of them personal friends of Carine will be calling QRZ in her memory. Be listening for Krystyna G5YL, Niece KA1ULN and Raisa R1BIG, among others. YLs working other YLs earn extra points but OMs are welcome to make contacts too. The contest will be held on HF as well as D-STAR, Fusion and DMR. For additional details, visit the website arnewsline.org dayofyls.blogspot.com/p/press.html For Amateur Radio NewsLine I'm Sel Embee KB3TZD." 'Shortwave Collective' is an international, feminist artist group established in May 2020 and meet regularly to consider feminist concerns within amateur radio and experiment with the radio spectrum as artistic material. padlet.com/shortwavecollective/radio Last weekend saw an activity they are calling "Fencetenna." Sound artist Hannah Kemp-Welch M 7 HKW and other members of Shortwave Collective hooked their radios up to fences in a work-in-progress artistic performance - Fencetenna "We have built no-power, low-budget foxhole radios, using wire, razorblades, scrap cardboard and safety pins, and attached these DIY devices to fences - hijacking these as our antennas to scan the radio spectrum," said Hannah. Watch Shortwave Collective - FENCETENNA just google on YouTube FENCETENNA www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4kU0u59Vo8 (SouthGate) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org P SAT 2 (NO-104) VHF is alive! Bob Bruninga writes: "PSAT2 VHF awoke from an 8 month slumber 26 Apr 2021. aprs.org/psat2.html PSAT2 will NOT be in APRS mode but a brand new experimental mode for DTMF uplink and VOICE downlink. So you preload your grid and callsign into a 16 digit DTMF memory in your radio and when the satellite hears this it will assign a QSO number and QSL the grid by voice and then also generate an APRS packet for collection by APRS operators. There is even a way to send back a DTMF QSL so you can make it a 2-way DTMF. contact. There is a user operating manual available on the PSAT2 web page: aprs.org/psat2.html [ANS] Space Oddity? WISA Woodsat to launch by end of year The project, sponsored by a plywood supplier in an unconventional PR 'stunt?' could place a WOODEN satellite in orbit by the end of 2021, testing the suitability of treated wood as a cheap space material. The wooden satellite is based on a basic, versatile CubeSat format, Kitsat, which is designed with educational use in mind. The Woodsat project, based in Finland, began with students across the country contributing parts to a CubeSat launched by balloon. bit.ly/3eEmV0h The IARU posting for Woodsat indicates that there are several amateur radio experiments on board including photo downlinking. bit.ly/3aPrp2X [ANS] WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- MEDICAL IHS = IHSOFMN.org PHARMACISTS = malpensa.it/iphg Medical Amateur Radio Council marco-ltd.org/ GB 0 ME will be on the air until the 16th of May to highlight awareness of the medical condition M.E. Symptoms of M.E., myalgic encephalomyelitis, may appear similar to many other illnesses and there is no test to confirm ME. This makes it difficult to diagnose. The illness can be unpredictable. The official awareness day is next Wednesday the 12th of May. In Brisbane, Capital City of VK4, the Story Bridge will be lit Purple and Blue to support ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia International Awareness Day, a day to bring attention to how ME/CFS affects those with this serious long-term illness that affects many body systems. There are an estimated 250,000 people with ME/CFS in Australia, 50,000 in Queensland and 24,000 in Brisbane alone. This Light Up is organised by: ME/CFS/MF Support Assn and the ME/CFS/FM Support Association Qld Inc. Remember, until the 16th, George, MM 0 JNL will be operating as GB 0 ME when working from home to get the callsign out there. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILLS ON THE AIR In our Special Interest Groups News segment we feature a lot of OTAS SOTA, JOTA, YOTA, IOTA, ROTA and now, MOTA Mills On The Air. The Mills on the Air event is held annually in May, and is co-ordinated by the Denby Dale Radio Society in the United Kingdom, which started the event around 25 years ago. It coincides with the National Mills Weekend, run by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. This is not a contest, but rather an opportunity of promoting the hobby of amateur radio and at the same time promoting the preservation of heritage. Radio amateurs set up stations at Mills all over the world and invite amateurs to contact them. One such mill is located in VK3 and is operating right now, so lets check in on them. (Insert Tony audio) Text of Tonys grab: "I'm Tony, VK3KKP and Im at Andersons Mill in Smeaton, Victoria, the very first Australian mill to be activated during the International Mills on the Air weekend in 2017. I'm letting all radio amateurs know that the Bendigo Amateur Radio and Electronics Club, (BAREC) is using a special event callsign, VI3MILLS and if you're able to have a QSO with us during the rest of this weekend you will receive an electronic QSL card. All the QSL details and frequencies of the activation are on the VI3MILLS page of qrz.com but try 3655 KHz and 7115 KHz to start with." Thanks Tony, I hope you get heaps more contacts. And in addition to the HF frequencies, you can contact them via the Ben Nevis VK3RWA 2 metre repeater and IRLP node 6310. As Tony mentioned, all the details are on the qrz.com website, just look-up the special event callsign VI3MILLS. ------------------------------------------------------------* 2021 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. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures, contacts and answers to your questions. www.health.gov.au/ VK2 - MayHam (Wyong Race Course) May 30 (vk2ji) Hey! I've just been talking to Hammy from MayHam and he's so excited! With plenty of space available at Wyong Racecourse putting on the largest amateur radio meet-up under the Southern Cross as a COVID-Safe event is coming together well with exhibitors and traders confirming one after another. No surprise with the air-conditioned trader marquee and other facilities, EVERYONE is looking forward to May 30th! All the fun things from Wyong Field Day have been incorporated into MayHam. Starting on Saturday with the Fox hunts, the Saturday evening meet and greet then on to Sunday with the traders, exhibitors, undercover car boot sales for up to sixty cars, lectures and licence exams. Yep! they'll all be there! Come one, come all and join in the mate-ship of the ham radio fraternity! All details at CCARC dot ORG dot AU slash MAYHAM! Now I just need to find someone to keep an eye on Hammy that he doesn't "Pig-out" at the Bistro! 'til next week this was Ed VK2JI Delta Delta Five Loves Pork! 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