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VK7 Amateur Radio News 16Jun24

Text edition: 


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VK7 AMATEUR RADIO NEWS BROADCAST
FOR SUNDAY 16th June 2024

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Welcome to the VK7 Amateur Radio News.

This was first broadcast on Sunday, June 16, 2024 and we bring you the latest from the world of amateur radio in VK7.

This week, joining you from the Tasmanian Amateur Radio News desk is Peter, VK7PD.

Tune in as we share updates and insights across VK7, broadcast  through an array of platforms and frequencies:

On DMR Talk Group 5 and D-Star Reflector 91C, managed by Clayton, VK7ZCR.

On Medium and high frequency rebroadcasts thanks to our dedicated operators:

1.862 MHz by Graham, VK7GS

3.670 MHz by Peter, VK7TPE

7.140 MHz by Ross, VK7ALH

14.130 MHz by Garry, VK7JGD

28.525 MHz by Justin, VK7TW and 

UHF CB Channel 24 in the Hobart area, hosted by Mark, VK7FMAC

If you missed todayâ€Ös broadcast then you can catch the replay on Tuesday night at 8:00pm on repeaters VK7RAA in Northern VK7 
and VK7RHT and UHFCB24 in Southern VK7.

Thank you for tuning in and enjoy the broadcast!

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Contest News
Winter VHF/UHF Field Day

Hello all from Richard VK7ZBX,

Winter Field Day is next weekend, be great to hear you all burning the spiders out of the VHF/UHF gear. Lets get those transver
ters going and those IC9700 plugged into some antennas.

Well, the weather has begun to chill off, so that means it must be getting close to time for the Winter VHF/UHF field day, yes 
folks, itâ€Ös time to go somewhere cold and play radios for a while.

This year the field day will be held from 01:00 UTC on June 22nd through to 00:59 UTC on June 23rd. Plenty of categories to par
ticipate in, no need to go portable although it's a great opportunity to get out and about and play radio, but you can still op
erate from your home station. The field day is aimed at VHF and up to the best places to listen for activity would be 52.525, 1
46.500, 439.000 ,1296.150, 2403.150, our very popular 3398.150 and 10,368.150 on FM, and of course the usual SSB frequencies of
 50.150, 144.150, 432.150 are always worth a listen or a call.

There are sections where you can operate on a single band, a section that covers 4 bands and the section for all bands that are
 covered by your licence. There are sections for Home station 8 hours or 24 hours, and for portable stations for either 8 hours
 or 24 hours and of course the Rover section for the ultra upwardly mobile operators.

Knowing your current grid square is a requirement for logging, so perhaps do some google earthing or use one of the many apps t
hat will let you know your 6 digit maidenhead locator.

VKCL is the preferred method of logging. VKCL is well suited to this contest and it can connect to your radio(s) and help ti mi
nimise logging errors.

Why not introduce a new licence holder to the world of field days, you never know where it may take them.

Please remember to submit your log after the contest has finished.

Hear you on the higher bands !

73, Richard, VK7ZBX

Rules for the 2024 Winter VHF/UHF Field day

https://www.wia.org.au/members/contests/vhfuhf/documents/2024%20Winter%20VHF-UHF%20Field%20Day%20Rules.pdf

VKCL download

http://www.vkcc.com/2022/11/09/vk-contest-logger-version-4-15/

Log upload link – PLEASE PLEASE remember to upload your log

https://www.wia.org.au/members/contests/upload/

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TassieHamECon
Innovation in Amateur Radio - Bookings Now Open

The Tassie Ham Conference is being held on the 2nd and 3rd of  November 2024 and is being held at the Sir Stanley Burbury Theat
re on the Sandy Bay Campus of UTAS.

Some of the innovative presenters we have locked in include:

    Dr Tamitha Skov WX6SWW, Space Weather Woman

    Kyle Krieg AA0Z, Remote Ham Radio

    Phil Wait VK2ASD, EME/EMF/EMC/High Power Education

On the Friday night we are holding a pre-conference social gathering BBQ at the REAST Clubrooms and then Saturday and the first
 half of Sunday is a fun-filled conference of presentations and activities centred around the theme of  “Innovation in Amateu
r Radio”.

We have also locked in some great sponsors in ICOM Australia who are celebrating their 60th year this year and there is some gr
eat equipment appearing to celebrate this milestone. TET-Emtron is another wonderful sponsor and a huge thank you to Mark VK6MO
A who has been very generous with raffle prizes.

Watch the Tassie HamECon web pages for more details as they come to hand.

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/tassie-ham-radio-conference/

73, TassieHamECon Organising Committee


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Statewide News
QSL Update
Report - from Herman VK7HW Manager of the WIA VK7 Inwards QSL Bureau

The updated list  of QSL cards held as at 14 June  2024 is in the email version of the broadcast.

Club members if you would like your cards to be sent to your Club Rooms please let Herman know the mailing address to send to.


If  you have any questions re QSL cards, please contact Herman by email.  herman(at)ozemail.com.au

73, Herman, VK7HW, WIA Manager VK7 Inwards QSL Bureau

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Cards held at 14 June 2024 ( Any errors in the listing are mine, I sometimes miss culling a call sign)

A, AAA, AAC, AAD, AAE, AAH, AAP, AAR, AB, AC, ACE, ACG, ACN, ADE, AED, AG(2014), AGC, AHT, AIR, AJC, AKK, ALB, ALZ, AM, ANC, AO
, APZ, AS, ATH, AXZ, AY

BA, BB, BBW,  BD, BPV, BT, BU, BYE

CA, CBK, CBR, CH/T, CJ, CMV, CV, CX

DD, DHT, DI, DN, DO, DQ, DT, DY, DZ

EA, EG, EI, EK, ER, EV

FADZ, FALX (alx), FAZZ, FCIA, FF, FG, FGGT, FKLW, FLAR, FMI, FPRN, FTAS

GA, GEL, GGZ, GM, GR, GU

HCH, HDM, HDX, HL, HOB, HRS, HSA, HSD, HSJ, HVK, HZ

IR, IS

JA, JAB, JAZ, JB, JCR, JOK, JP, JS, JW, JX

KAC, KAM, KBA, KD, KDO, KJ, KKR, KL, KQ, KRJ, KT, KW

LA, LCW, LDH, LJ, LL, LLL, LM, LT, LVH

MA, MAG, MAT, MBD, MBP, MD, MEL, MET, MJ, MRS, MS

NA, NB,  NC, ND, NEC, NET, NIK, NRF, NSE, NSS, NTE, NVH, NWT, NX

OB, OT

PAF, PBD, PM, PRN, PSH, PSJ, PSZ, PW

QK

RJ, RN, ROY

SN, SV, SZ 

TCE, TED, TK, TL, TO, TPE, TR, TS, TUX, TX, TZ

UT

VA, VAC, VAO, VAZ, VDC, VEK, VH, VI75G, VK7/AG9A9Mark), VR, VTM, VZ

WA, WC, WIA, WL, WO, WT, WUU

XV,  XX

Y, YN

ZE, ZJJ, ZK, ZM, ZT, ZX

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Cards in QSL Card Box at REAST WAGS @ 12 June - AZ, DC, EA, HSD, HVK, SD, STO, VKT, WN

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Statewide News
Thursday Night SSTV Nets

Another busy net night that saw the following participants, VK7s – ZGK, FGGT, NMH, EV, TW, ZBX and KT all sharing forty photo
s.

The highlights were:

    Impossible artwork from M.C. Escher

    Snow on Mt Wellington, a snow man and children playing in the snow

    Winterfest at Dark Mofo

    Volcanologist in protective suits as featured in the “Popular Science” magazine or close to the edge of a volcano

    Job vacancies at the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology

    Astronauts in protective suits – walking the dog, sitting on a toilet, with an itchy nose and trying to cry  

    An Astronaut joke book and everything they need to know before leaving earth 

    Chris Hadfield playing Space Oddity on-board the ISS

    The ISS above earth

    Satellite weather map 

    An Aurora Australis at Stanley

    And vintage motorcycles 

Remember Ken VK7KRJâ€Ös and Steve VK7OOâ€Ös fully automatic 24/7 monitoring sites that allow anyone who has sent an SSTV pictur
e the ability to check them on their pages almost immediately, any time, both South and North Tasmania.

Also if you missed the net there are archives of all SSTV nights. These photos can be seen on Kenâ€Ös and Steveâ€Ös SSTV websit
es or on NTARCâ€Ös website under blogs and arranged as weekly nets. 

There is no suggested theme for next weekâ€Ös net.

https://vk7oo.tasme.com/vhfsstv

https://sstv.vk7krj.com/scrolling%20web%20gallery.html

https://www.ntarc.net/blogs

73 from Andreâ€Ö VK7ZAB

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NEWS FROM THE NORTH WEST
North West Tasmania Amateur Radio Club Meeting

Please note change of meeting date, to allow club members to assist with radio comms, at an equine endurance event.

The next club meeting will be commencing at 1.30pm  on Saturday 15th June  2024   at our usual venue, the Scout hall, 73 Alexan
dra Road, Ulverstone. Afternoon tea will also be held.

Members are encouraged to bring items for show & tell, and club rooms are open till 6pm for members to socialise.

A small plate of afternoon tea would be appreciated, We have Tea, Coffee etc available for members and guests. Visitors are mos
t welcome to attend.

If you have any cold or flu symptoms , or are unwell , or been in contact with a confirmed COVID case, then please do not atten
d the meeting.

73, Eric, VK7EV, 

News Officer, NWTARC

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NEWS FROM THE NORTH
SOTA/WWFF PARKS GROUP

The Summits On The Air/World Wide Flora and Fauna parks group meets twice weekly – Mondays and Fridays 10.30AM till 12.00 at 
the Glebe Gardens Cafe, Henry Street, Launceston. 

For more information contact Al on 0417 354 410.

73, Al, VK7AN

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Northern Tasmanian Amateur Radio Club Incorporated

www.ntarc.net 

This Friday at morning tea we were greeted by, not necessarily a familiar face but certainly a familiar name and call-sign, Jor
dan VK3ACU. Jordan is recognisable as he has been a regular, for a number of years, on Wednesday Nights TestNet and TechNet ses
sions hosted by Nic VK7WW, both on air and on Discord.

Jordan is only over for a few days but I believe he and Nic have managed to pack a lot in to the days. It was good that you cou
ld squeeze in a visit to the club room morning tea, have a drink and chat with some of the members. We all wish you have a calm
 trip back on the ferry. 

While perusing the WIA web site I noted that congratulations are in order for one of our members. Peter VK7KPC, for his success
ful participation in the Harry Angel Memorial 80m Sprint. Peter obtained second place Australia and New Zealand wide in the CW 
section, well done. I assume the certificate is in the mail. 

As a follow on from last weekâ€Ös Technical Night when Peter VK7KPC, brought in a mystery device in a fiberglass bucket with a 
lid. It turns out that the bucket was in fact a flotation device as well as a protective container for the piece of maritime ra
dio equipment it contained. On first inspection we thought it was a “Gibson Girl”, which basically was a “Survival Radioâ
€ť and generally found in life-rafts during WW2. However this particular unit was a “Marinetta 2”, manufactured in Denmark 
by the “Electronik Devision of Dansk Industri Syndikat” or DISA for short. 

Our confusion came about because both the Gibson Girl and the Marinetta had the same hour glass design shape, they are both col
oured bright yellow and both have a crank handle that attaches to the top.

Peter after some research found out the very entrepreneurial reason behind the similarity.

It came from a research article written by Bent Mogensen, in July 2013. I will quote a couple of extracts:

"DISA got the idea of buying up the old WW2 emergency transmitters known as the Gibson Girl, which had been produced in huge nu
mbers. To renovate and reuse the mechanics, they succeeded in producing a lifeboat system that met the technical requirements o
f the time at an absolutely competitive price. This gave Marinetta a very large market share worldwide.” “When it came to s
ourcing more, they developed the TRP1, electronic signaller to replace the old mechanical one, which was operated by the crank.
”

Peterâ€Ös find certainly answered the question of similarity.

These emergency radios, operating on 500 and 2182 kHz, were in use until the late 1970â€Ös when the implementation of Global Ma
ritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) was implemented. This was a worldwide system for automated emergency signal communica
tion for ships at sea developed by the United Nations. 

If you take a look at the photos you will see one of the designation is for a “Morse Key” however to be more accurate it is
 a Morse Push Button. Very logical to have a water proof button, considering the conditions it might be used in, but it was not
 mentally expected. I canâ€Öt wait to see how Peter goes sending Morse code on a Morse Push Button for a change. HiHi 

A big thanks to the Launceston Sea Scouts for their donation of a piece of history that will be restored and preserved for the 
future.

As always, pictures will be available on the NTARC Web site under “Blogs” for this broadcast. 

https://www.ntarc.net/blogs

UPCOMING EVENTS

TestNet and TechNet session - Every Wednesday, TestNet/CW course on 3.580MHz from 7 pm till 7.30 pm, then a TechNet on 3.567MHz
 from 7.30 pm till about 8.30 pm. Your host for the evening will be Nic VK7WW.

Coffee Morning - held every Friday in the NTARC Club rooms. Time is from 10 am to noon and we look forward to seeing you all th
ere. So why not pop in and join us for a cuppa, there is endless tea and coffee along with biscuits available for a donation.  
 

Club Room Technical night session - The next session will be on Wednesday the 19th June and will commence at the usual time of 
6.30 pm at the Club Room Archer Street, Rocherlea. 

Finally - A reminder to all members that if you have any items of news you would like added to our weekly roundup, no matter ho
w trivial, then please email them to the Secretary at the following address news(at)ntarc.net all items to be received no later
 than 5 pm on the Friday prior to the Broadcast.

Thatâ€Ös all folks, 

73 from Stefan, VK7ZSB, Secretary NTARC Inc.
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NEWS FROM THE SOUTH
Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania

https://www.reast.asn.au/

https://www.facebook.com/reasttas/

https://www.youtube.com/reasthobart/
June Forum Night
APRS and Meshtastic

https://www.youtube.com/live/2P9Wn0zMXtw

This event was the third forum night held on the second Wednesday night of the month and was well attended. It was all about AP
RS and Meshtastic networks and we invited enthusiasts to come along and share their projects and experiences. 

We started with an introduction and then Scott VK7HSE who is a Tier 2 APRS administrator described APRS, communications and the
 equipment he uses. Hayden VK7HH then took us through his digipeaters and equipment. Harry VK7HXT then showed his Meshtastic 90
0 MHz ISM equipment. David VK7DBX showed his Meshtastic 900MHz equipment and described where it was mounted at home and showed 
his APRS phone interface. Lance VK7ZA talked about LORA protocol modules and gateways into APRS and Meshtastic systems.

Sean VK7WTF commented that you can even do audio over Meshtastic networks. Ollie VK7NFI showed the group his two 433MHz Meshtas
tic modules and we tool some comments from the streaming chat channel. Justin VK7TW showed his APRS equipment and we finished w
ith a question and answer session.

Thanks to all who came along and shared their projects, equipment and experiences.

https://www.youtube.com/live/2P9Wn0zMXtw

73, REAST Committee

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July Fun Activity - Amateur Radio Quiz Night

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/upcoming-events/?event_id1=2219

Get ready for a night of fun and brain-teasing excitement! 

Do you think you know those propagation modes, radios, antennas or novel communications methods?

Join us at the REAST Amateur Radio Quiz Night on 3rd July 2024, starting at 7:30pm at the Queens Domain Clubrooms. 

Test your knowledge, meet fellow members, and there may even be some fantastic prizes.

Donâ€Öt miss outâ€ömark your calendar and bring your A-game!

73, REAST Committee

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July Forum Night - Contesting

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/upcoming-events/?event_id1=2313

This forum night will focus on amateur radio contesting in all its forms.

It will be held in the Queen's Domain clubrooms from 7:30pm and will be streamed.

Come along with your stories of contesting, award certificates, special contesting hardware and software and show them to the e
ager forum crowd.

Be prepared to share your experiences, special tricks of the trade and contest folklore.

7:30pm, Wednesday 10th July, 2024 in the Queen's Domain Clubrooms and Streamed.

See you there.

73, REAST Committee

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August Presentation
My Life in the Lighthouse Service with Mike VK7FB

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/upcoming-events/?event_id1=2204

To coincide with the International Lighthouse and LightShip Weekend (ILLW) - REAST's August Presentation night will be a wonder
ful wander through the life of Mike Jenner VK7FB and focus on his time with the Lighthouse Service.

Mike was lighthouse keeper on four of Tasmania's Lighthouses and Mike will take us through his experience in words, pictures an
d video.

A huge thank you to Mike and this should be a fascinating insight into life when lighthouses had people stationed at the actual
 lighthouses to looking after and maintaining the lights.

See you there on 7th August 2024 from 7:30pm in the Queen's Domain clubrooms and the presentation will also be streamed via the
 REAST YouTube Streaming channel.

73, REAST Committee

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Wednesday Experimenter's Group

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sznRxT5VMls

We get back underway with our WEGs nights this Wednesday night in the studio starting 7:30pm.

People start arriving at the night around 6pm and many bring their dinner to enjoy. The DATV studio fires up at 7:30pm with str
eaming on the REAST YouTube channel and RF broadcasting. While the program is happening in the DATV Studio there is much discus
sion, experimenting, playing, talking, drinking coffee and tea, serious cunning plan development and general amateur radio shen
anigans and world problem solving!!

This week in the studio we will have some interesting historic equipment, antennas, magazines and much more.

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/live-stream/

https://www.reast.asn.au/special-interest-groups/amateur-tv/

https://www.youtube.com/c/ReastHobart/

We stream the nights on the REAST YouTube streaming channel and we also go out on RF - DVB-T 7MHz Standard Definition on 445.5M
Hz. So, if you have a TV, Set-top box or USB DTV Dongle that you can tune and scan 445.5MHz and you can see the Queens Domain, 
then you have a good chance of receiving the DATV Experimenter's Night Signal. Look out for VK7OTC. 

See you there or on the stream.

73, Justin, VK7TW

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REAST Training and Assessments

Foundation Training and Assessment days are every two months and all other assessments (Standard, Advanced or Regulations) are 
held on the in-between months.

The dates can be found on the REAST Events Pages.

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/upcoming-events/

The Foundation Training and Assessment Day are on Saturdays:

29 June 2024

24 August 2024

26 October 2024

The Other Licence Assessment Days are on Saturdays:

27 July 2024

28 September 2024

30 November 2024

We also have a new Training and Assessment email address for ALL bookings, queries and questions.

reast.assessor(at)gmail.com

This email address is forwarded to the Learning Organiser and he will respond to any requests.

So, our next REAST Foundation Training and Assessment day is Saturday 29th June 2024 from 10am then please let the Team know AS
AP on email reast.assessor(at)gmail.com or by ringing Reg Emmett VK7KK REAST Learning Organiser on 0417 391 607.

The REAST Foundation Licence Training Videos have been updated to reflect the new Class Licence arrangements, They can be found
 on the REAST YouTube Training and Assessment playlist.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsnsP_zjw831mdC6sY4XqavRUY-53ZWUn

Check them out along with the WIA Foundation Trial Exams.

https://www.wia.org.au/licenses/foundation/onlineexams/foundation.php

73, Reg, VK7KK

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Low Frequency News
Celebrate SAQ on Alexanderson Day 2024

Almost a hundred years ago, on December 1st, 1924, the long wave transmitter at Grimeton Radio Station in Sweden, with the call
 sign SAQ, was put into commercial operation, with transmissions across the Atlantic ocean, to the receiving station at Riverhe
ad and the replying transmitter station at Rocky Point, both on Long Island, NY, USA. While all the other transmitting and rece
iving stations in the RCA network since long are gone, SAQ has been preserved as a World Heritage Site and, amazingly, SAQ is s
till operational. 

The design and manufacturing of such a robust a reliable radio transmitter was a monumental achievement by the Swedish-born inv
entor Ernst F.W. Alexanderson. Thank you Ernst!

The Alexander Association welcomes all visitors to Alexanderson Day, Sunday, June 30th, 2024, 09:30-16:00.

The unique Alexanderson alternator from 1924, with the call sign SAQ, is scheduled for two transmissions over the antenna on VL
F 17.2 kHz CW.

For more information take a look at the link on the email edition of the broadcast.

https://alexander.n.se/en/alexanderson-day-2024/

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Regular VK7 gatherings and events over the coming months:
Regular gatherings:

Sewing Circle Net – Daily on 3.640MHz commences at 6:30pm AEST.

Statewide SSTV Net - held every Thursday night via the North/South Link on VK7RAF/VK7RJG from 7:30pm. In the North and North We
st - VK7RJG on 438.55 -7MHz and in the South - VK7RAF (146.650 -600kHz) CTCSS tone 141.3Hz to link RAF North-South.

State-wide – MICROWAVE QSO Party – following the Sunday broadcast call-back on 1296.15 MHz FM. One group in the greater Hob
art area and another in the greater Launceston area. 

Then North-south digital contacts on 1296.2MHz using Q65-60B.

Stations in the Launceston area transmitting on the odd minute. Southern stations on the even minute.

REAST - WAGs - Wednesday Afternoon Group from 12 noon in the REAST Clubrooms Queenâ€Ös Domain.

REAST - WEGs - Wednesday Experimenterâ€Ös Group from around 6pm with DATV show starting at 7:30pm in the REAST Clubrooms Queenâ
€Ös Domain.

SOTA/WWFF Group – Meeting Mondays and Fridays 10.30-12.00 midday at Glebe Gardens Cafe, Henry St, Launceston.

NTARC - TestNet and TechNet sessions every Wednesday night. TestNet/CW course on 3.580MHz from 7pm till 7.30pm and a TechNet on
 3.567MHz from 7.30pm till about 8.30pm

NTARC Coffee Mornings held every Friday in the NTARC Club rooms. Time is from 10am to noon in the Rocherlea Clubrooms.

NTARC - Club Room Technical night session - Wednesday the 19th June from 6.30 pm Clubrooms, Archer Street, Rocherlea.

NW VK7 – Wednesday from 8:00pm local – NW Tassie Amateur Repeater Group Net on 2m VK7RMD - Input 146.025 output 146.625 ton
e 141.3

NW VK7 - Thursday commencing at 8:30pm local - N.W. Tassie 2m DX Net 144.190 USB
Events:

NWTARC - June 15 - Club meeting - Scout Hall, 73 Alexandra Rd, Ulverstone from 1.30pm.

REAST - July 3 - Amateur Radio Quiz Night from 7:30pm in the Queens Domain Clubrooms and streamed.

NTARC - July 10 - Mid-year Club get-together and meal at the Iron Horse Bar and Grill located at 468 Westbury Rd, Prospect Vale
 from 6pm.

REAST - July 10 - Contesting Forum from 7:30pm - Queenâ€Ös Domain clubrooms and streamed.

REAST - August 7 - My life as a Lighthouse Keeper with Mike VK7FB from 7:30pm in the Queen's Domain clubrooms and via the REAST
 YouTube streaming channel.

VK - November 2-3 - Tassie Ham Conference - Innovation in Amateur Radio - Sandy Bay Campus UTAS

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A reminder to those people rostered for next weekâ€Ös broadcast:

Newsreader: VK7ZIR

Repeaters: REAST, NTARC and in the NW thanks to N W T A R C, West Coast Radio Group, Cradle Coast Radio Amateur Radio Club, VK7
AX, VK7JH and VK7DC

160m: VK7GS

80m: VK7ALH

40m: VK7JGD

20m: Any Takers

10m: VK7VKT

UHFCB24: VK7FMAC

DMR: Talk Group 5 and D-Star: Reflector 91C VK7ZCR

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A huge thank you to all people and organisations that assisted with this broadcast.

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That wraps up this week's edition of the VK7 Amateur Radio News. We hope you found it informative and enjoyable?

You've been listening to VK7WI, or if youâ€Öve just tuned in, you've just missed our live broadcast. But donâ€Öt worry! You can
 catch the 

rebroadcast on Tuesday night at 8:00pm on repeaters VK7RAA in Northern VK7 and VK7RHT and UHFCB24 in the South.

We encourage you to share your news, stories, and updates with us. Email your contributions to vk7arnews(at)gmail.com. 

For more information about the broadcast and to join the discussion, visit our VK7 Amateur Radio News Groups.IO Group.

groups.io/g/vk7arnews.

Remember, the deadline for submissions is 21:00 on the Friday before the Sunday broadcast.

Stay tuned for callbacks on the frequency youâ€Öre currently listening to. Relay stations will use their own callsigns during t
his time.

On behalf of the entire VK7 Amateur Radio News Team, this is Peter, VK7PD, wishing you 73. Stay safe and have a fantastic week!



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