2022 APRIL 24 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 APRIL 24 2022 IN OUR 27th 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 ) 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 Hybrid AGM and Virtual Conference 2022 THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032. You wouldn't necessarily expect a regional town known for its gold mining and agriculture to be the next "centre of drone excellence", but this father and son did. Key points: A drone testing range is being established at West Wyalong in the NSW Riverina. New drone, balloon, and space technology are being developed It is hoped the technology could be used by emergency services to help save lives. ABC News are reporting Flight Design research and development manager Robert Brand and his son, Jason, are setting up a facility at West Wyalong in the New South Wales Riverina to study, develop, and analyse aerospace and space hardware. The 70-year-old has high hopes for some of the potentially "lifesaving" hardware. He said it could have been valuable during the Black Summer bushfires and recent flood emergency in the east of the country. The Brands started working on a project to send balloons into the sky that will stabilise at an altitude of about 16 kilometres, something Robert Brand said had rarely been achieved. "They'll have solar power, they'll have batteries, they'll be able to just motor gently against the wind up there, which is pretty light," he said. "We can fly a system to a disaster zone and provide visuals of what's going on, and provide radio communications to people on the ground. "We need to be able to get this technology bedded down really well and into the hands of our defence forces, firefighters, and the SES. "If we can do that, it will change this country At 20, Jason Brand is the CEO of Flight Design. He is also the youngest person to win the Australian Industry and Defence Network Young Achiever New South Wales award. BUT thanks to an amateur radio club all this nearly didn't happen. "I was nine years old the first time we went on a balloon launch," he said. "Long story short: the amateur radio club we knew were going to do one. They said, 'It's too difficult, we're not going to do it', so sad and I decided that we wanted to and it all started from there." Growing up, school never agreed with Jason. He barely got his Higher School Certificate. So, he took matters into his own hands, literally. "I learn in my own way and that's through doing, researching on the internet, actually having the objects in my hand and programming them," he said. The AM and CW on Anzac Day Event has been operating for many years. It developed after I (Mike VK4MIK) talked to World War 2 Coast watcher Sargent Lionel Veale who operated with Allied Intelligence Bureau which gathered intelligence in New Guinea to allow further operations on his RCA ATR4A. They used Radio to pass coded messages back to base stations. It reminded me that Radio Communications have played such a big part in Australia's Defence History from World War 1 to the present. Following that it occurred that quite a large number of folk in Amateur Radio served in the Armed Forces it would be appropriate to have a "Radio Salute" to those who served and are still serving and use the old radio modes of AM and CW that was used during World Wars 1 and 2 and even Korea. We also encourage use of ex Defence Force Radio's and older Radios - as history showed that there was many occasions where commercial radio transceivers were used plus I, personally, had experienced many commercial radio's used when I served in the RAN Hydrographic Service. The Tableland Radio Group gave me support for the initiative and the Townsville Amateur Radio Club has supported the event since the beginning and the Radio operator experience of Gavin VK4ZZ, ex OTC RO, as Net Control has proved invaluable as Townsville Radio Club operates from the World War 2 Command bunker which is the S.E.S. headquarters and Townsville Amateur Radio Clubs club room. The event has grown in popularity over the years and Amateurs get to experience AM for the day and for many that is a new experience but it is interesting how well the AM transmissions travel. We also encourage operation from former defence facilities if possible This year the Whyalla Amateur Radio Club are hoping to operate from near the ex HMAS Whyalla - one of only 2 surviving Corvettes from 60 that were built in Australia during World war 2. Andrew VK5CV and others will be operating from the Repatriation General Hospital site, Australian military Hospital 105 in its 80th year. Doc VK5BUG will be operating CW around 7.018 =/_ during the afternoon - he is ex RAN, NATO and a Marconi School trained RO. Some members of the Australian Military Radio operators will be operational as well using a variety of military radio's. Suggested frequencies are 7.125 for AM and 7.025 +/- CW. This event is not a contest and is designed to be friendly and social and allow Amateurs to try the old radio modes. LEST WE FORGET - Mike VK4MIK WIA JOIN THE WIA tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y WIA Hybrid AGM and Virtual Conference 2022 Antarctic Gateway The WIA Hybrid AGM and Virtual Conference 2022 has the theme of Antarctic Gateway and is open for registrations. It takes place on Saturday May 7th with the AGM kicking off at 1030 AEDT and the Virtual Conference starting at 1300 AEDT. The Virtual Conference consists of four special presentations that highlight the history, culture, research and communications associated with Antarctica. This week we focus on the first two presentations and next week on the last two. Our keynote speaker is Professor Elle Leane from UTAS and is titled Mixed Signals: The Impact of Wireless on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-14). Just before the Australasian Antarctic Expedition departed in late 1911, its leader Douglas Mawson boasted to the media that the great feature of the expedition is our wireless equipment. For Mawson, establishing wireless communication between the two continents for the first time was important not only for practical and scientific reasons, but also symbolic ones: a continent that was effectively within talking distance of Australia, he argued, had a special call upon its people. This presentation draws on a collaborative research project with polar historian Ben Maddison and psychologist Kimberly Norris, and examines the impact of the wireless on the interpersonal dynamics of the expedition, focusing particularly on Sidney Jeffryes, as a way of understanding the important but destabilizing role this technology played during Australias first Antarctic expedition. The second presentation is by well known microwave experimenter - Rex Moncur VK7MO who between 1988 and 1999 was Director of the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD). This is a unique look at the management of Australia's Antarctic Territory, radio communication covering historic connections, amateur links with Heard Island and the installation of the ANARESAT satellite system. Rex will cover his passion for Earth Moon Earth contacts and specifically with Macquarie Island and the challenges of rebuilding, funding and shipping to/from Antarctica. Rex managed the AAD at a time when our political leaders made for some challenging times when the Madrid Protocol on the Protection of the Antarctic Environment was being negotiated and this lead to the AAD focus on climate change and the establishment of the Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre at the University of Tasmania. Rex finishes off with some interesting and expensive examples of Murphy's law from his time at the Division. How do you participate? If you are coming along in person to the AGM then please book at the link eventbrite.com.au/e/wireless-institute-of-australia-annual-general-meeting-and-open-forum-tickets-317873416947 If you wish to receive the stream of the AGM and Open Forum then a MemNet email will be sent to all WIA members in the very near future that will enable you to register and receive the stream details. To register to attend in person OR receive the stream of the Virtual Conference presentations please register at the link (and this is a different link to the AGM link) eventbrite.com.au/e/wia-virtual-conference-antarctic-gateway-tickets-250007648607 There is a small charge of $10 to cover organisational costs for the Virtual Conference presentations. For further details check out the WIA website or Facebook pages. wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/2022agm/ On behalf of the 2022 Conference organising committee we look forward to seeing you on the stream on May 7th. 73 from Justin, VK7TW for the National WIA News. This Greg VK2GPK with this weeks Comment TEXT EDITION ONLY Last week on April 18, it was World Radio Amateur Day. Do you know why April 18 is a date of great significance to Radio Amateurs? It was on this day in 1925 that the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) was formed in Paris. Amateur Radio experimenters were the first to discover that the short wave spectrumfar from being a wastelandcould support worldwide propagation. In the rush to use these shorter wavelengths, Amateur Radio was in grave danger of being pushed aside, the IARUs historians have noted. Amateur Radio pioneers met in Paris in 1925 and created the IARU to support Amateur Radio worldwide. Just two years later, at the International Radiotelegraph Conference, Amateur Radio gained the allocations still recognized today160, 80, 40, 20, and 10 meters. Since its founding, the IARU has worked tirelessly to defend and expand the frequency allocations for Amateur Radio. Thanks to the support of enlightened administrations in every part of the globe, radio amateurs are now able to experiment and communicate in frequency bands strategically located throughout the radio spectrum. From the 25 countries that formed the IARU in 1925, the IARU has grown to include 160 member-societies in three regions. IARU Region 1 includes Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Northern Asia. Region 2 covers the Americas, and Region 3 is comprised of Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Island nations, and most of Asia. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a specialist agency of the United Nations responsible for global spectrum usage has recognised the IARU as the sector representative for the Amateur Radio Service. (Historical Source: IARU R2). May 7 is fast approaching. It is the date of both the WIA Annual General Meeting (and Open Forum) and the first WIA Virtual Conference. Both events will be held on location in Hobart and will be live streamed. The WIA AGM will be a hybrid AGM, with participation via ZOOM and/or onsite in Hobart. Our keynote speaker is Professor Elizabeth Leane from the University of Tasmania with a presentation on Sidney Jeffryes and the role played by wireless in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-14) -plus many other speakers. The AGM and the WIA Open forum will also be live streamed on YouTube . For more details on how to attend either in person or virtually and registration process, please visit the WIA website: ( https://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2022/20220303-1/index.php ) This is Greg VK2GPK. ------------------------------------------------------------* INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC, Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE & the World Wide sources of the WIA. REGION ONE ARU Monitoring System Region 1 newsletter reports during March, likely as a consequence of the current military situation, they noticed an increase of transmissions in unknown modes in HF amateur radio bands In many cases, their most probably function was to act as jammers in order to disrupt or nullify their reception. They also received on several occasions a signal whose possible function, given its behaviour (transmission of short but powerful bursts jumping in an organised and repetitive way along the radio spectrum), could be to act as an ionosonde (radar used to examine the ionosphere in order to determine the optimum frequency for the transmission of signals in HF bands). Also, military modes that IARUMS had not observed for long time, such as the Russian digital mode T-230-1A, also known as "Mahovik" were copied. iaru-r1.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/IARUMS-R1-Newsletter-2022-03.pdf sigidwiki.com/wiki/Category:Military www.websdr.org/ www.iarums-r1.org/ IARU-R1 respond to EC Solar Energy Strategy In their response to the European Commission Solar Energy Strategy IARU Region 1 have highlighted the level of RF Pollution that can be caused by the Solar PV optimizers used in solar panel installations A post on the IARU-R1 site says: IARU R1 PRC in conjunction with the Regions EMC Committee has submitted a paper to a recent European Commission Call for Evidence with respect to Solar Energy Strategy. Solar energy systems, which include Solar PV, are a progressive technology whose use is to be encouraged. However, there are certain caveats to be noted in deployment and on-going use. IARU concerns are not with solar technology per se but with the potential pollution from so-called optimizers. The paper that was submitted detailed elements of the on-going research and monitoring by the EMC Committee in this area. Read the IARU-R1 paper at tinyurl.com/frra2x2f Source IARU Region 1 iaru-r1.org/ Celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests The RSGB (in Region1) has released a video celebrating the centenary of the 1921 Transatlantic Tests The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. This video highlights the fantastic exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and the 160m Transatlantic QSO Party. Watch Celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1Ww7QDwDI4 REGION TWO Canada: Updated policy on amateur radio and examinations Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) have released updated versions of two important amateur radio policy documents for that countries hams. They are: RIC-1 Guide for Examiners Accredited to Conduct Examinations for Amateur Radio Operator Certificates RIC-3 Information on the Amateur Radio Service Both documents were updated to reflect the changes made to the Radiocommunication Regulations, specifically the rescinded ISED $20 examination fee for Amateur Radio Operator Certificates and the removal of certificates that are no longer issued by ISED. Other revisions include editorial corrections for clarity and the conversion to electronic format of the form to apply to become an Accredited Examiner. Amateur radio in Canada became license exempt on April 1, 2000. A call sign when issued lasts for 125 years from the holders date of birth at which point it can be re-assigned. You can find the updated documents at these links: RIC-1: ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01007.html RIC-3: ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01008.html HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT NOW CONTEST WISE:- -------------- 2022 -------------- Harry Angel Memorial 80m Sprint Saturday May 7th 2022 10:00 UTC - 11:46 UTC -------------- The Don Edwards Memorial Slow Morse Contest 2 days starting May 14 1800 concluding May 15 16:00 Saturday evening 14th May between 6pm and 9pm Eastern Standard Time on 80 metres. Sunday afternoon 15th May between 1pm and 4pm Eastern Standard Time on 40 metres. (vk2emu) -------------- International CQ Pride contest June 4-6 (Luke VK3UKW) -------------- New World Wide Digital Contest also June 4-6 arrl.org/news/arrl-announces-new-world-wide-digital-contest (SouthGate) -------------- VK SHIRES CONTEST 11th JUNE 2022 -------------- WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS Winter 2022 - 0200 UTC Saturday 25 June through 0159 UTC Sunday 26 June (differs in VK6). -------------- IARU HF World Championship NEXT contest is July 9 and 10. (ref) -------------- WIA Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest 16 JUL 2022 The Trans-Tasman contest, held on the 3rd weekend in July aims to encourage Low Band activity between VK and ZL -------------- RSGB IOTA Contest is July 30 - 31st (SouthGate) -------------- WIA RD or Remembrance Day Contest Weekend closest to the 15th August each year. 2022 its Sat Sun August 13 and 14 -------------- WIA - NZART OCEANIA CONTEST PHONE - First full weekend in October 0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday CW - Second full weekend in October 0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday Log deadline for ALL logs - 31 October. -------------- WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS SPRING 2022 is in NOVEMBER -------------- -------------- DX WINDOW -------------- -------------- In the Maldives, active for a few more days is as 8Q7DX through to the 27th of April on 80 through 10 metres. QSL via LoTW and E73Y. -------------- LITHUANIA, LY. Special call sign LY 100 BBALL is QRV until the end of April to commemorate 100 years of basketball there. QSL via LY2QT. (arrl) -------------- Kenji, will be on the air from Otsu Island, AS-117, from April 30th to May 1st on 40, 20, 17 and 6m, where Kenji will be using CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via the home call JA4GXS. -------------- Listen for the call sign 3 Z 8 AK through May 31st. Polish amateurs are marking the 80th anniversary of the formation of the Home Army, which was the dominant underground resistance movement in Poland during World War II. QSL via SP 1 PBW. -------------- In the World of DX, be listening on the HF bands for 8N65JP, the special call sign being used by the Japan Amateur Radio League's Okinawa Branch. Hams are marking the 50th anniversary of the return of the Okinawa Prefecture to Japan from United States administration. The callsign 8 N 650 JP is active through the 30th of September. QSOs will be confirmed automatically through the bureau. -------------- JAN MAYEN, JX. Helge, LB4MI is QRV as JX/LB4MI until early October. Activity is in his spare time on 20 and 17 meters using SSB. QSL to home call LB4MI (arrl) ------------------------------------------------------------* WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - AND - SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM, PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS. hema.org.uk/index.jsp minesontheair.com/about-mota parksontheair.com/ sota.org.uk sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/ wwffaustralia.com/ Pubs Clubs On The Air (PACOTA) 2022 Now pretty sure this is legit and not an old April One post but it must rank as "some adventure!" It's Back! - Pubs Clubs On The Air - May 13th/14th/15th 2022 If you or your Radio club or Society are interested in taking part and putting on a station please put on your big boots and complete the Web Entry Form at the website listed in the text edition of this news below or alternatively e-mail pacota@g6tw.org.uk and its said they will send you some details, hints and tips. pubsandclubsontheair.wordpress.com (SouthGate) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - ASTRONOMICAL SOFTWARE PROJECT TO GUIDE WORLD'S LARGEST RADIO TELESCOPE We begin this week with a story that doesn't get much bigger than this: the world's largest radio telescope, an array of antennas and dishes that spans the hemispheres, is getting software to help in its operation. Amateur Radio NewsLines Jeremy Boot G4NJH picks up the developments from here. "Prototype software for the world's biggest radio telescope will be built by a group of universities and labs in the UK with money just released by the UK government's Science & Technology Facilities Council (SFTC). The software for the Square Kilometre Array, or SKA, will direct the telescope's gaze at the sky, translate its signals into data and diagnose issues. BBC news reported that on Monday, the 11th of April, the Council released 15 million pounds, the equivalent of more than $19.5 million in US currency for the work that will involve teams at Oxford, Cambridge and Manchester universities as well as those at the STFC's own labs in Edinburgh, Daresbury and Harwell. The SKA is an array of 197 dishes and 130,000 antennas in both Australia and South Africa and the software will allow astronomers to interpret what is received by the SKA, at an intensely high resolution and it is a most sensitive radio signal receiving device. For Amateur Radio NewsLine I'm Jeremy Boot G4NJH. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org URESAT URESAT (HADES-B ITU designation) is a 1.5 P Pocketqube mission sponsored by AMSAT-EA offering licensed radio amateurs around the world the opportunity to relay FM voice and AX.25/APRS 300/1200 bps communications. A SSTV camera module is expected to fly depending on restrictions. Images would be taken randomly but the SSTV module would contain some ROM coded images to be transmitted as well. The launch is planned for a 525km polar orbit with SpaceX in Oct 2022 More info at www.amsat-ea.org. LightCube LightCube is a 1U CubeSat educational mission aimed to inspire and provide a learning experience to people across the planet by producing a light visible to the naked eye. The flash, expected to be as bright as the International Space Station, will be produced by two Xenon flash tubes. These will be triggered by Amateur Radio operators. A downlink on 437.175 MHz using 1k2 AFSK with AX25 has been coordinated. Planning a deployment from the ISS October. More information on lightcube.space [ANS] WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA iota-world.org EU-114. Bob, will be active as MU 5 E from Guernsey during the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 30-31st) as a Single-Op/CW-Mode entry. QSL Bob and MU 5 E via LoTW or GU4YOX direct, or, by the Bureau. EU-122. Ian, G3WVG, will be active as MN 5 A from Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland, during IOTA Contest also as a Single-Op / Mixed-Mode/DXpedition entry. QSL via LoTW. EU-129. Operators Norbert, Rainer, Heiko, Georg, Ron and Olaf will be active as DK 1 A from Usedom Island during the RSGB IOTA Contest July 30-31st as Multi-2 entry. QSL via DK1A, direct, by the Bureau or ClubLog's OQRS. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA (Youth On The Air) youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA twitter.com/hamyota YOTA Contest 2022 Youth On The Air (ham-yota.com) Now Alec,VK2APC. Youth Preparedness Award for Clovis High School students Thanks Col and in this story we hear how TV station Fox34 KCBD reports Emergency Management Director Dan Heerding KG5DTV and the Clovis High School Teen Community Emergency Response Team have been awarded the FEMA Region 6 Youth Preparedness Award FEMA in the USA is their Federal Emergency Management Agency The award is for the programs impact on the school as well as the surrounding community. Dan KG5DTV has taken an active role in raising Curry Countys next generation of leaders and responders by setting a high bar for Teen CERT Members. In addition to their regular studies, CERT Basic Training, Clovis High School Teen CERT members must complete several FEMA training courses on the National Response Framework, the National Incident Management System and the Incident Command System. Team members are encouraged to obtain their Technician Amateur Radio license and have participated in multiple responder training and has deployed to three major community events. Read the full story at tinyurl.com/4w8efbtf 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 21360kHz Amateur Radio helps rescue injured California outdoorsman A relaxing weekend of camping and fishing did not go as planned when a member of a California outdoors club fell and broke his hip. The Old Goats Mountain Club (OGMC) had worked their way along an old Forest Service Road into a rugged, off grid location in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Dave Johnson, KL7DJ, said his friend slipped and fell while trying reel in a catch. The injury was so severe that the man could not be moved safely with a trip that could take at least 2 hours over the rough terrain. Johnson is the only licensed amateur radio operator in the group and using the California Amateur Linking Radio Association system, he was able to call for emergency help from this vehicle. Greg Stamback, KD6VEN, located in the San Francisco Bay area responded and contacted the Shasta County EMS which dispatched a REACH 5 rescue helicopter from their base in Redding, California. The entire rescue took about 1 hour and before the helicopter landed a local ambulance company arrived and was able to stabilize the injured camper. After surgery and 3 days in the hospital he is now at home recovering. Johnson's wife Linda, KL7ISN, helped coordinate getting their friend's vehicle back to Redding. Using pre-planned contact schedules and, after several makeshift auto-patches, the car was driven to a nearby highway where two other club members were able to take the car safely back home. (SouthGate) ------------------------------------------------------------* 2022 Social Scene 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 at Wyong Race Course 8.30am May 1 (vk2ji) Just one more week until the largest gathering of radio amateurs in the Southern hemisphere gets under way again, as it has done for over 60 years. Mayham gates will open for general entry at 8:30 am May 1st. The CCARC Mayham at Wyong racecourse is building up to be one of the best yet. Whether you are coming to buy, to learn, to take your licence exam or simply to meet people you havent seen for, all too long a time and are looking forward to the reunion, the CCARC team have got you covered. Foxhunts with prizes, both in the car and on foot, car boot sales and commercial traders, exhibitors and lectures and good old-fashioned meeting up with mates with refreshments its all going to be at Wyong. The one thing we cant control is the weather but as many of the attractions are under cover that is less of a problem. We do hope to put on a portable radio demonstration with HF and satellite communications as long as the weather is kind to us. To speed your entry, you may wish to buy your ticket in advance, online. That facility along with the list of raffle prizes, traders attending and terms and conditions can be found on the website at mayham.org.au There is allocated parking for the disabled and Mayham is a wheelchair friendly event. If you are traveling to Wyong from further away dont forget the Meet & Greet on Saturday evening from half past six in The Grand Hotel in Wyong (on the main road just across the railway from the racecourse). The CCARC look forward to seeing you at Wyong! For the Central Coast Amateur Radio Club, Im Ed Durrant VK2JI. VK - WIA AGM (VIRTUAL EVENT) May 7 (vk8zz) wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2022/20220303-1/index.php May 7 is fast approaching. It is the date of both the WIA Annual General Meeting (and Open Forum) and the first WIA Virtual Conference Both events will be held on location in Hobart and will be live streamed. The WIA AGM will be a hybrid AGM, with participation via ZOOM and/or onsite in Hobart. Our keynote speaker is Professor Elizabeth Leane from the University of Tasmania with a presentation on Sidney Jeffryes and the role played by wireless in the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-14) -plus many other speakers. 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