-------------------------------------------------------------------69 2022 MAY 8 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 8 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 ) PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032. WIA JOIN THE WIA tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y *WIA Directors - change of positions- with VK8ZZ WIA Secretary* Thanks Graham and I am coming to you today from COVID Isolation at home in Darwin The Board of the WIA is made up of 7 directors all of whom are elected by the membership and serve for a period of 2 years. Directors are all unpaid volunteers who work hard to represent the membership and to benefit the Amateur radio service in Australia. The election for the Board of the Wireless Institute of Australia is held at the beginning of each year. Retiring directors are allowed to re-nominate for election to a position on the Board. At the AGM this year the term of directorship expired for three members of the Board :- Lee Moyle VK3GK Philip Shields VK2CPR Oscar Reyes VK3TX The Directors newly Elected are: - Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY Steven Green VK2TSG And a returning director who was re-elected: Lee Moyle VK3GK The term of the new and returning directors will commence at the closure of this years AGM that is on 7 May 2022. Directors previously elected and continuing until May 2023 AGM are; - Greg Kelly VK2GPK Peter Clee VK8ZZ Scott Williams VK3KJ Peter Schrader VK4EA The board currently has a full complement of directors as allowed under the constitution This has been Peter Clee VK8ZZ WIA Secretary ------------------------------------------------------------* 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 Moldovan President holds security meeting after blasts in Transnistria Two radio antennae in the Moldovan breakaway region of Transnistria have been damaged by blasts. In the early morning of April 26, two explosions occurred", the ministry said. It said that two radio antennas were knocked out following the blasts. Ukraine Intelligence has claimed that the explosions in the region are a planned provocation by the Russian special services (FSB). jpost.com/breaking-news/article-705070 yahoo.com/now/blasts-hit-soviet-era-radio-080836274.html IARU-R1 HAMChallenge IARU Region 1 says 'we want your ideas to change us! Join now the very first HAMChallenge' Do you have a mind-blowing idea you would like to share with the community? Amateur Radio is about fun, radio communications, technology, experimentation, self-training, and friendship. The IARU Region 1 is inviting you to come up with a game-changing idea, which could lead to more licensed radio amateurs. Make a team, share your idea, present your proposal and bring this to reality: this is the time for a change in amateur radio and we are looking for you! The best proposals will be rewarded, dont miss this opportunity! Dont wait too long, the last day of submission will be the 31st of May and that's THIS MONTH. tinyurl.com/5b8nbvrn ITU Radiocommunication Bureau's Nick Sinanis, Study Group Advisor and Head of ITU Radio Station 4U1ITU writing in ITU new about amateur radio says Above all, amateur radio is a social hobby that still attracts the interest of the young Basic equipment like a handheld radio is affordable and sufficient to make local contacts, while more expensive, larger antennas enable more distant communications. Still, tinkering with a rooftop long wire connected to a software-defined radio module can deliver the joy of a long-distance call at a reasonable cost. Above all, amateur radio is a social hobby that still attracts the interest of the young, through social networking apps or challenges, like copying high-speed Morse code. The passion of radio amateurs and their community have also provided crucial assistance in the form of emergency communications. tinyurl.com/yrasd7z6 Several radio amateurs report that transmission are observed at 40.680 MHz from Belgian stations using FT8. Their regulator, BIPT, states that broadcasts on 40 MHz are currently not permitted in Belgium. For the avoidance of doubt, the license exemptions granted in this frequency range for small models and non-specific short-range equipment should not be misused for amateur radio transmissions. BIPT is currently investigating the possibility of releasing a small frequency segment for radio amateurs around 40 MHz and it SHOULD go without saying that Unauthorized activities of radio amateurs at 40 MHz are likely to adversely affect this research. REGION TWO REMOTE POSSIBILITIES BRING THEM CLOSER TOGETHER When we talk about being "remote," we're usually referring to people who are distant from one another. Here's how one unique amateur radio project -- a new remote operation with its QTH in Canada -- has redefined the meaning of that word, bringing people together from all over. Ralph Squillace KK6ITB speaking on Amateur Radio NewsLine tells us what has made it so successful. RALPH: The heart and soul of the remote HF station operated by the Inverhuron Ham Radio Club, VE3IHR, is the Kenwood TS85 that Rob Noakes VE3PCP inherited when his father became a Silent Key. Controlled by RemoteHams software and connected to a seven-band ground-mounted vertical antenna, what was once the pride and joy of his dad's shack has become a valued key that has begun to unlock access to HF for amateurs worldwide: Some are living where an HF station does not exist or is not possible; others are away from home for extended periods. Add to those groups an international collective of YLs, including Maria, R3TM; Biggi, DK3YB; Marija, YU3AWA; and Raisa R1BIG, who worked one-on-one with Rob to help coordinate operations for YLs and youngsters into this new remote project. On Sunday, April 17th - a day before World Amateur Radio Day - the YLs and youngsters got on the air using the remote stations new callsign VA 3 YLR. Rob told NewsLine there are now seven YLs from five countries and four young hams from two countries all operating remotely through the station. Rob told NewsLine that [quote]: "ham radio should be kept as an open line of communications regardless of what may be happening and we fully support that notion." [endquote] As the community of users continues to grow, what seemed so remote is now well within the reach of many. For Amateur Radio NewsLine, I'm Ralph Squillace KK6ITB. FCC CRACKS DOWN ON 'HAZARDOUS' DRONE TRANSMITTERS They claim public safety could be imperilled by the operation of unauthorized drone transmitters and is seeking more than $3-million in combined fines from the devices' distributor. The agency's complaint, filed in US District Court in Portland, Oregon, charges that at least 65 models of the transmitter were never FCC certified. Certification would have ensured its RF signals did not interfere with the Federal Aviation Administration's aeronautical radar systems or any government transmissions. The FCC's civil complaint against the distributor, Hobby King, states that at least 15 of the transmitters [quote] "created a threat to public safety." [endquote] The FCC also said that the devices do not serve a legitimate amateur radio purpose. According to a report posted on the Oregon Live website, Hobby King has told the FCC that it believed no marketing rules exist specifically for this kind of equipment, which is capable of transmitting on amateur and non-amateur frequencies. The FCC countered, however, that its rules forbid radio frequency devices to be sold without first being labelled and authorized, consistent with its rules. REGION THREE Earth-Moon-Earth enthusiast, Silent Key since 2016 Doug McArthur, VK3UM, within the EME community enjoyed a world-wide reputation for his expertise, exploits, and accomplishments. He was well known for his 8.6 meter dish, which he used on 1296 MHz in 2006 to set a moonbounce DX record by working CT3/DL1YMK in Portugal, a distance of 18,342.3 kilometres (11,372.2 miles). An annual contest, unfortunately with little to no publicity within VK, exists to perpetuate and honour his call VK3UM Saturday May 7, starting at 08:00 UTC the VK3UM Memorial EME Contest also known as the European EME contest on 23cm takes to the ether. This 16 hour contest is sponsored by the VHF, UHF and SHF enthusiast's DUBUS Magazine and the French REF. Intended to promote random EME contacts and is in this way different from contests where contacts solicited via different channels like Internet chat forums, DX-clusters or other ways of communicating are allowed. ------------------------------------------------------------* IT'S WEIRD, IT'S WONDERFUL AND IT'S TRUE. Scientists hope to broadcast DNA and Earths location for curious aliens Even if the aliens are short, dour and sexually obsessed, the late cosmologist Carl Sagan once mused, if theyre here, I want to know about them. Driven by the same mindset, a Nasa-led team of international scientists has developed a new message that it proposes to beam across the galaxy in the hope of making first contact with intelligent extra-terrestrials. The interstellar missive, known as the Beacon in the Galaxy, opens with simple principles for communication, some basic concepts in maths and physics, the constituents of DNA, and closes with information about humans, the Earth, and a return address should any distant recipients be minded to reply. The group of researchers, headed by Dr Jonathan Jiang at Nasas Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, says that with technical upgrades the binary message could be broadcast into the heart of the Milky Way by the SETI Institutes Allen Telescope Array in California and the 500-metre Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope in China The message, if it ever leaves Earth, would not be the first. The Beacon in the Galaxy is loosely based on the Arecibo message sent in 1974 from an observatory of the same name in Puerto Rico. That targeted a cluster of stars about 25,000 light years away, so it will not arrive any time soon. Since then, a host of messages have been beamed into the heavens including an advert for Doritos and an invitation, written in Klingon, to a Klingon Opera in The Hague. There are concerns, more than a decade ago, Prof Stephen Hawking warned that humans should refrain from sending messages into space in case they attract the wrong sort of attention. If aliens visit us the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didnt turn out well for the Native Americans, he told a Discovery channel documentary. Here on Mother Earth, I'm John VK4JJW Read the full "The Guardian" story on: tinyurl.com/3e7u2944 ------------------------------------------------------------* HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT NOW CONTEST WISE:- -------------- 2022 -------------- The Don Edwards Memorial Slow Morse Contest 2 days starting next weekend May 14 concluding May 15 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 -------------- -------------- PP200/PR200/PS200/PV200/PW200/PX200/ZV200/ZW200/ZX200/ZY200/ZZ200, BRAZIL Freemasons Hams linked to the "Grande Oriente do Brasil" (GOB) are carrying out a special operation during the month of May in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the GOB. Listen for 11 special event stations whose suffix is 200GOB A special "200 Years GOB Diploma" will be available (see QRZ.com for details). QSL all callsigns via PT 2 OP. (OPDX) -------------- 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. -------------- Mario, IZ3KVD, is in Zambia using the callsign 9J2MYT. He will be there in Lusaka until June. Listen for him on SSB on 40, 20, 17, 15 and 10 meters. Send QSLs via IZ3KVD. (ARNewsLine) -------------- 9H6, MALTA (Special Event). 9 H 6 CAP is commemorating the 80th anniversary of the destruction of the Capuchin Monastery and the Church (on Easter Saturday bomb attack, April 4-5th, 1942), in Floriana Malta, until June 30th. QSL via 9H1CJ direct only. (opdx) -------------- NEW CALEDONIA, FK. Jean-Louis, F5NHJ is QRV as FK/F5NHJ from Noumea until June 11. HF bands using CW, SSB, and various digital modes. QSL via LoTW. -------------- NETHERLANDS, PA. PA 75 DXCC on air until August 2 celebrates the 75th anniversary of the first post-World War II list of DXCC members published in the July 1947 issue of QST. QSL via operator's instructions. (SouthGate) -------------- Z 81 D from Juba in South Sudan until the 11th of September. Activity is holiday style and you QSL Z 81 D via OM 3 JW. (RSGB) -------------- 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) -------------- INDONESIA. 7B2C, 7B2E, 7B2T, 7B2H and 7B2O are QRV until the end of October to celebrate the Javanese-Hindu Ceto Temple that was built in 1475. Activity is on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters using SSB and FT8. QSL via operators' instructions. (arrl) -------------- Danish DX Group celebrates 50 years The Danish DX Group (DDXG) to celebrate their 50th anniversary station OZ 50 DDXG is on-the-air until December 31, 2022 Radio amateurs around the world can obtain the anniversary award by having contacts using CW, Phone or Digital modes with the anniversary station OZ 5 DDXG. The anniversary station may be contacted once on each band and with each modulation type in every month. Each approved contact counts 1 point. Full details on qrz.com/db/OZ50DDXG SouthGate) -------------- Frans, PC2F will be active as PF 01 MAX until the 20th of November, over the twenty-two Grand Prix weekends of this year's FIA Formula One World Championship. for PF 01 MAX, you QSL via PC2F either direct, via the bureau, Logbook of The World or eQSL (rsgb) -------------- BBC centenary special event GB 100 BBC Members of the BBCs radio club, The London BBC Radio Group, have been granted an exceptional all-year Special Event callsign to help celebrate the BBCs centenary year. Ofcom will permit GB 100 BBC to operate throughout the year, from the headquarters station in Broadcasting House, London. (southgatearc.org) -------------- In the World of DX, be listening on the HF bands for 8 N 65 JP, 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. -------------- Hadrian's Wall Special Event Station There are two special event stations GB1900HA and GB1900HW running throughout the year to commemorate 1900 years since the building of Hadrians Wall. QSL Via Logbook of the World and Club Log OQRS. See QRZ.com for more info on GB1900HA and GB1900HW Further info at: tinyurl.com/a78xy29x -------------- Irish Radio Transmitters Society hams are using the special callsign EI 90I RTS to mark the 90th anniversary of the founding of Ireland's national society. Listen for the EI90IRTS callsign. QSL via EI6AL. (ARNewsLine) -------------- NETHERLANDS. Members of VERON's section of Mid and North Limburg are QRV with special call sign PI 75 LIM all this year to celebrate their 75th anniversary. QSL via bureau. (arrl) -------------- A year-long special event is call HG 2 PS. Hams are marking the 200th birthday of Sandor Petofi, a revolutionary and celebrated poet and their station is on air until March 15 2023. Be listening on all bands for operators using CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via HA 8 RD, ClubLog or LoTW. (ARNewsLine) ------------------------------------------------------------* MEDIA WATCH Shortwave Radio Audio Archive The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive (SRAA) is a collection of shortwave radio recordings that you can download or listen to as a podcast. The collection grows every day and includes both historic recordings and current recordings from the shortwave radio spectrum. The goal of this site is for the shortwave radio enthusiast to have a place to store, archive and share radio recordings with the world. shortwavearchive.com (SouthGate) 1943.3 miles QSO in FM 10 meters frequency 29.600 MHz KP 4 NYC reports a very interesting RF propagation opening between Puerto Rico and Canada gave the opportunity for two ham radio operators to exchange signal report of 5/9. It was a great but too short QSO. Signal faded very fast (QSB) but while it lasted the communication was crystal clear and strong. This was an FM QSO of 1943.3 miles in 10 meters frequency 29.600 MHz between WP4KEY (Puerto Rico) and VE9GCS (Canada) 20 April 2022 20:52 UTC. (SouthGate) ------------------------------------------------------------* THE QNEWS WORK BENCH - the nuts and volts report Measure Twice cut Once. Today at the QNEWS workbench, thanks to Hackaday we are looking at a Multiband Crystal Set Most crystal radio receivers have a decidedly 'field expedient' look to them. Fashioned as they often are from a few turns of wire around an oatmeal container and a safety pin scratching the surface of a razor blade, the whole assembly often does a great impersonation of a pile of trash whose appearance gives little hope of actually working. And yet work they do, usually, pulling radio signals out of thin air as if by magic. Not all crystal sets take this slapdash approach, of course, and some like this homebrew multiband crystal receiver, aim for a feature set and fit and finish that goes way beyond the norm. The Husky crystal set, as its called by its creator [alvenh], looks like it fell through a time warp right from the 1920s. The electronics are based on the Australian Mystery Set circuit, with modifications to make the receiver tuneable over multiple bands. Read the full Hackaday post at tinyurl.com/chmc9dsk (SouthGate) ------------------------------------------------------------* WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ATV (Every pixel tells a story) - tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN Radio amateurs in court Lewis M 3 HHY has released a YouTube video that takes a look at UK radio amateurs prosecuted during World War 1 Among them is Archibald George Cocks who, in December 1914, was given a sentence of six month imprisonment for processing a largely dismantled radio which didn't even have any antenna. Also mentioned in the case was his procession of a Morse buzzer which he and his wife had been using to keep up their Morse practice. Watch Radio Amateurs In Court! The link in the text edition of course youtube.com/watch?v=qllZLkCJSrk WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - AND - SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM, PARKS ON THE AIR MILLS 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/ Hi, I'm Graeme, VK3GRK. And now to Mills on the Air! Bendigo Amateur Radio and Electronics Club is operating from Anderson's Mill, Smeaton, today, Sunday May 8 for 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 UK. It coincides with the National Mills Weekend, run by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Stations that have worked the BAREC special event VI 3 MILLS station, are eligible for an electronic QSL card via email. But there's more! BAREC members will also be operating from the Castlemaine Mill. QSL, frequency and Node details for both Mills, can be found by going to the VI3MILLS page at QRZ.com. WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW www.morsecodeclassnet.com German radio hams celebrate Morse Code Day Each year on April 27 it's known as Morse Code Day April 27th is the birthday of Samuel Morse, the founder of Morse telegraphy. Although Morse code has largely disappeared from the commercial realm, radio amateurs still keep the art of Morse code alive today. Radio amateurs around the world meet on shortwave frequencies and indulge in telegraph radio communications or take part in CW contests What counts here is speed, precision, physical fitness and an excellent understanding of the sporting world of amateur radio waves. In 2014, Morse telegraphy was included in the nationwide register of intangible cultural heritage - the German Commission for UNESCO recognized it as an important form of intercultural communication that transcends time and space. Here in VK the Peel Amateur Radio Group organised a Morse Code Day Trivia Quiz and spent nearly three hours laughing their way through 100 trivia questions relating in some way to Morse code, telegraphy or amateur radio. ( Source DARC https://darc.de/ via SouthGate and VK6QI ) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org DO-64 (Delfi-C3) has just celebrated 14 years of operation in orbit. Although the linear transponder failed several years ago, the satellite continues to transmit telemetry. Netflix show Yakamoz S-245 features a mission control room. On one of the PC screens, both the FUNcube Dashboard and SatPC32 are visible. SpaceX Crew-4 mission have arrived at the International Space Station with Kjell, KO5MOS, Robert KI5RQT, Samantha, IZ0UDF, and Jessica Watkins on board. [ ANS ] WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FIVE MHz rsgb.org/main/operating/band-plans/hf/5mhz/ The latest news bulletin - InfoLine 451 - from the New Zealand Amateur Radio Transmitters Society (NZART) reports that their regulator, RSM, has continued their 60 m Sub - Licence (5351.5 to 5366.5 kHz). As announced in the last InfoLine (and reported here on WIA National News last week) NZART has obtained from RSM, a new 60m licence with the same terms and conditions as the previous licence which expired on 4 May 2022. This allows time for RSM to promulgate a new GURL ZL hams who have an existing 60m sub-licence, it will continue to apply and you can continue operate on 60m as you did before. nzart.org.nz/info/60m ( With thanks to Paul G4MWO Editor 5 MHz Newsletter ) 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. Spain's national amateur radio society URE has announced they intend to participate in the Youngsters On The Air (YOTA) camp organized by IARU Region I. The 10th edition of YOTA camp will be held in Croatia, 50 km from the capital Zagreb in August. At YOTA Camp they will continue with the Train-The-Trainer program as the main theme throughout the week. Participants will work on the future of amateur radio and participate in workshops where they gain skills to initiate similar amateur radio youth events upon returning home. However, this will not be the only theme of the event. There will be time to operate state-of-the-art equipment both locally and remotely, build kits and visit the capital and beach! Since there are many nationalities visiting the camp, there will also be cultural activities: such as the intercultural evening, where participants can bring food and drink from their home country to be shared by all. Each IARU Region 1 member society will participate with a team of maximum 4 people. There is a limit of 80 participants for all member societies. (SouthGate) WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA iota-world.org EU-125. Stefan, DL7AOS, will be active as 5P5K from Romo Island between June 4-18th. Activity with an emphasis on SSB and the Digital modes on 80-6 meters. QSL via DL7AOS, by the Bureau, direct or LoTW. All SSB QSOs will be recorded and can be heard at the link in this weeks WIA news. qsorder.hamradiomap.com (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/ VK3 - MOORABBIN HAMFEST 10am May 14 (vk3gl) VK2 - Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club Field Day June 11/12 (VK2ZHE) VK5 - Australian Fox Hunting Championship and SERG Convention Mt Gambier Queens Birthday weekend June (vk5dj) VK6 - PerthTech October 21-23 (vk6pop) VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday 19th November. (vk7wi news) 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. 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