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VK National News 24Mar24

Text edition:
 

 Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2024-03-24.mp3 
Text edition:

 
 2024 MARCH 24  VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
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 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

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING MARCH 24 2024
 IN OUR 29th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

 

 THIS WEEK:-

 David, VK4DN from the Bundy Amateur Radio Club! hosts of the 2024 WIA 
 AGM. -

 Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY with this weeks WIA Board Comment for WIA
 National News. -

 RECYCLE your batteries, don't throw them out the window, particularly 
 if they weigh in at some 2.6 metric tonnes and end up in the ocean.

 BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA.
 
 I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB



 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y

 Hi this is Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY with this weeks WIA Board Comment
 for VK1WIA National News.

 Topic 1. Insurance
 Insurance renewal offers will be going out to clubs soon. A reminder
 that all Affiliated clubs need to maintain a level of WIA members in
 order to qualify for this facility.

 Topic 2 WIA AGM
 AGM in BUNDABERG QLD on 4 and 5 May is quickly approaching. There is
 plenty of accommodation available in Hotels / Motels and Caravan Parks. 
 So make the effort to attend the Bundaberg Convention and Expo and the
 WIA AGM

 Topic 3 WIA Merit awards
 Please note that the WIA Merit awards need to be in writing and
 submitted before the 31 March closing date for Nominations. If you
 think an amateur deserves a merit award then you can nominate them 
 using the nomination form available on wia.org.au the WIA web site.

 Topic 4. WIA Call Book
 Do you want a callbook to be published by the WIA? Please email your
 thoughts to  SECRETARY(at)wia.org.au

 Topic 5 Contest Definition
 The WIA Contest committee has drafted a set of definitions for
 recognised contests. These will be published shortly and feedback will
 be sought from the amateur community.

 This has been Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY on behalf of the Board of
 Directors of the WIA for this weeks VK1WIA National News Service.




 'Gidday Australia!! - This is David, VK4DN from the Bundy Amateur
 Radio Club!

 It's now T-Minus 6 Weeks and Counting for the National WIA Convention
 and AGM happening here in Bundaberg on May 4th/5th! 

 Registrations soon on wia.org.au the WIA Website.

 Apart from the WIA AGM, we are hosting a great HamFest and commercial
 expo over the weekend with Icom Australia, Elite Communications,
 Jaycar and many other vendors attending with show specials up for
 grabs!.

 There will also be lots of guest speakers talking about a huge range
 of subjects over the two days.

 Lots of giveaways and door prizes at the event!
 
 Our Club members are excited to  be hosting the WIA event this year
 and looking forward to welcoming you to our region in early May.

 Our members will be monitoring the local town repeater on
 147.8Mhz -600Khz negative offset. (no tone required) so remember to
 bring a handheld radio with you! 

 If you have any questions, or to reserve your table for the HamFest,
 make contact with our club!

 73 from David, VK4DN - Secretary - Bundaberg Amateur Radio Club.

 Cheers guys!


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 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
 ARRL,  NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE,  ICQPodcast,
 Radioworld.com Hackaday and the World Wide sources of the WIA. 
  
 TUNISIA

 The 20th IARU HST World Championship will take place in October from 
 Nabeul City, Tunisia.

 HST or high-speed telegraphy challenges amateur radio operators to
 accurately receive and copy, and in some competitions to send,
 Morse code transmissions sent at very high speeds

 The host of the 20th IARU HST World Championship will be ARAT, i.e.
 Association des Radio Amateurs Tunisiens.

 Detailed information will be available in due time from the host.





 SOMEWHERE OUT TO SE IN THE ATLANTIC.

 DISCARDED "SPACE JUNK" FROM ISS SPLASHES DOWN.

 Tossed from the International Space Station in 2021, nine batteries
 weighing a total of 2.6 metric tonnes re-entered Earth's atmosphere
 on Friday, the 8th of March 2024, in free-fall, crashing into the
 Atlantic Ocean between Guatemala and Florida.

 In the days and weeks prior, the impending arrival of the so-called
 "space junk" set off alarms in various parts of Europe, with
 predictions being made of the damage the debris might do if any of it
 arrived in populated areas there.

 The European Space Agency's Space Debris and Independent Safety
 Offices provided updates to its member states throughout the day

 In Bonn, Germany, the Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster
 Relief, National Warning Centre alerted the public to the possibility
 of hearing a sonic boom or seeing luminous phenomena overhead.

 At the time of the battery pack's release, it was considered the
 largest object to be tossed 'out the window' of the ISS.





 NEW ZEALAND.

 The NZ Government has, for some time, been planning to use part or
 all of the 3.3 GHz band for cellular use and their National body,
 NZART has been working with the regulator, RSM, to see what they could
 do to retain access to the band.

 As a result of the NZART submissions, RSM has agreed to allow
 CONTINUED Amateur use in the 3 300  3 410 MHz for the time being but
 they have decided that they will no longer allow individual amateur
 beacons, repeaters and fixed links to be licenced in the band, with an 
 exception, this for the existing beacon operated by the Wellington VHF
 Group.

 NZART note "While, overall, this is good news, we must stress that
 there is concern in RSM that we could cause interference to the
 primary users of this spectrum and that sharing may not be feasible."





 YASME FOUNDATION PRESENTS SUPPORTING GRANTS, AWARDS

 The Yasme Foundation has announced the latest round of grants and
 awards. Newlines Kevin Trotman N5PRE brings us up to date on the
 deserving recipients.

 "Two ham operators have been named recipients of the Yasme 
 Foundation's Excellence Award, which honours groups or individuals
 for their significant contributions at the technical, operating or
 organizational level. The latest awards are being given to Philip
 Gladstone, N1DQ, and Paul Schreier, HB9DST. Philip maintains the
 PSKReporter.info website, also known as the Digimode Automatic
 Propagation Reporter, which he created. His work has contributed much
 to ionospheric research through citizen science. "The Gladstone Signal
 Spotting Challenge" bears his name. 

 Paul Schreier is a steadfast promoter of Summits on the Air and
 CW operations. He is a board member of the Helvetia Telegraphy Club
 for CW enthusiasts in Switzerland and an organizer of various
 amateur radio events.

 The foundation's board also announced a $5,000 grant each to the
 Foundation for Amateur Radio and ARRL Foundation scholarship programs.

 Supporting grants of undisclosed amounts were given to Contest
 University at Dayton; the YOTA/HamSci Hamvention activities.

 The Yasme Foundation also provided a grant of an undisclosed amount to
 Merzuke Gediktas, TA 7 YLY. The foundation has provided the funds to
 help her promote amateur radio in Turkey, particularly to women and
 girls.

 Earlier this year, the foundation gave a $7.500 supporting grant to 
 the organizing committee of the World Radiosport Team Championship
 which will take place in 2026 in England.

 This is Kevin Trotman N5PRE."





 GERMANY

 The German regulator has announced that the callsign designation for
 the new, entry level "N" class license that takes effect on the 21st
 of June will be D N 9 - which adds a numeral to the previously
 announced "DN" prefix.

 The first examinations the "N" class license will take place on the
 weekend of June 28th at "Ham Radio Friedrichshafen." The license
 conforms to CEPT specifications for an entry level licence.





 UNITED KINGDOM.

 Join a friend and receive cashback!

 Here is a great initiative from the RSGB and an opportunity to get
 even more out of RSGB membership.

 If you recommend a friend who hasnt been an RSGB member during the
 last 12 months, you will BOTH receive Ten Pound cashback when they
 become a member paying by direct debit.

 And in a note on the RSGB web page it goes on to say " Whether youre
 an individual RSGB member or an affiliated club, you can sign up as
 many friends as you like."

 MORE THE MERRIER.



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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  

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 NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2022
 --------------
 --------------

 Yep, 2022 I didn't make an error HiHi.

 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 327 contestants during 2022.

 It was decided to finalise the 2022 Contest Champion in the absence
 of the outstanding VHF/UHF Field Day Winter and Spring results.

 So, the winner of the VK4PJ Peter Brown trophy for 2022 is
 Lawrie Mew, VK5LJ with a score of 440 points. Lawrie entered 7 of the
 9 contests and won 1st place in the Remembrance Day contest,
 2nd place in the Oceania Phone and VK Shires contests, and 3rd in the
 Harry Angel and Trans-Tasman contests.

 Lawrie has now won the Peter Brown trophy 5 years running.

 2nd place went to Diane Main with 408 points.

 3rd Alan Shannon VK4SN 360 points.

 4th place was Catherine Hammond VK7GH with a score of 300 points.

 Equal 5th place was RC McKnight VK2MT and A. Burt VK3TZ both with
 scores of 268 points each.

 Full results can be viewed at   
 wia.org.au/members/contests/contestchampion.

 (VK2PR)

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 NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024
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 IARU HF World Championship the second full weekend of July i.e. 13-14.

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 Trans-Tasman Low Band Contest

 July 21st 
 
 This contest is another official WIA Contest and will count towards
 the Peter Brown Contest Champion Awards.


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 YOTA Contest 2024

 The next 2 sessions of this year's YOTA Contest will be from 10:00 to
 21:59 UTC on 21 July and 29 December on the five classic bands
 CW and SSB.


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 NOT SO MUCH A CONTEST BUT YOU COULD CLAIM A CERTIFICATE!

 Radio Amateurs of Canada is once again holding a Get on the Air on
 World Amateur Radio Day special event in which encouraged as many
 Amateurs as possible get on the air and contact as many RAC stations
 as possible.

 RAC official stations will operate across Canada from 0000Z to 2359Z
 on April 18.

 The RAC official station call signs and there are some 14 and all end 
 with suffix RAC

 (RAC)


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 AUGUST 17 - 18

 Remembrance Day Contest.


 -----------------------------
 
 A.L.A.R.A. CONTEST

 STARTS:  Saturday 25th August at 0600 hours UTC
 ENDS:    Sunday 26th August   at 0559 hours UTC

 (alara web page)


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 YOTA CONTEST

 Youth on the air test 3 of 3 will be from 10:00 to 21:59 UTC on
 29 December on the five classic bands CW and SSB.

 (yota)


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 NOW LETS SLIDE OPEN THE  DX WINDOW .

 ST HELENA ISLAND

 ZD 7 GG is QRV with a straight key on CW until the end of March.

 (arrl)


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 REUNION ISLAND.

 QRV from April 7 to 18 will be TO 7 PX.

 SSB and FT8 on 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10 and 6 Meters.

 QSL TO7PX is via IK 2 DUW.

 (arrl)


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 Amateur radio operators from surrounding areas will assemble at
 Halifax, North Carolina on April 11-13, to activate special event
 station N4C.

 This activity is to commemorate the signing of The Halifax Resolves, 
 which occurred on April 12, 1776.

 The Halifax Resolves was the first written instrument, in existence,
 leading to US independence from England. It was approved unanimously
 at the Fourth Provincial Congress gathered at Halifax, NC.

 It authorized the delegates, being sent to the Continental Congress,
 to vote for, and encourage other colonys delegates to support
 independence from England. This led to the US's Declaration of
 Independence being adopted and signed on July 4, 1776.

 (ARD)

 -------------

 Active is 5 R 8 IC from Sainte Marie Island, AF-090, until the 31st
 of March mainly using CW on the 40 to 10m bands and via the QO-100
 satellite. QSL station 5R8IC via Logbook of the World or via home
 call F 6 ICX.

 (RSGB)

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 Wireless station 4 S 7 KKG from Sri Lanka is working until the 30th
 of March. FT8, FT4, RTTY and sometimes CW on the 20 to 6m bands.
 QSL 4S7KKG via Logbook of the World, Club Log's OQRS, or direct to
 home call DC 0 KK


 (RSGB)



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 NOW, REPEATRER AND BEACON NEWS NEWS -

 This is Nathan VK5OG on behalf of myself Andrew Vk5WX.

 We have an announcement for the two meter repeater at Crafers on
 147.2625 with a -1.6 offset.

 The repeater now has a live wires X and YSF ROOM 89821 and a
 DMR bridge on free DMR TG5055.

 So you can access the Repeater through WIRESX or YSF or free DMR,
 hope to catch you on the air soon.

 This has been Nathan VK5OG on behalf of myself and Andrew Vk5WX.
 73.




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 BEACONS

 The RSGBs Propagation Studies Committee has released a new HF beacon
 list, with the 10m band listings completely revamped.

 The old list, which was started by Martin Harrison, G3USF Silent Key,
 had been added to over the years but was getting out of date. The only
 way to make it more accurate was to start again.

 The Propagation Studies Committee made use of the Reverse Beacon
 Network which wasnt available when the list was originally created,
 plus listeners contributions from around the world.

 The new beacon list can be found at rsgb.org/beacons


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 MEDIA WATCH

 ALL ABOARD!

 Series 15 episode 4 of Michael Portillos TV show Great British
 Railway Journeys: Havant to Guildford, features Surrey Satellite
 Technology Ltd and Professor Sir Martin Sweeting G 3 YJO.
 To see the segment fast-forward 20 mins 30 secs into the show.
 Watch in the UK on BBC iPlayer at

 tinyurl.com/yrjbt49d

 (amsat uk)


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 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

 AMATEUR RADIO IS READY TO SUPPORT SOLAR ECLIPSE OPERATION

 The upcoming Monday 8 April 2024 solar eclipse has many excited about
 the opportunity to witness the darkness of totality.

 Spectators from across the US are traveling to the path of total
 darkness that will stretch from South Texas to Northeast Maine.
 The eclipse is expected to directly affect parts of 14 US states
 as it moves across the country.

 Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation, or HamSCI, is leading the
 Solar Eclipse QSO Party which will allow radio amateurs to participate
 in propagation research by working during the eclipse and submitting
 their logs. Much of that activity will be focused on the FT8
 frequencies of the non-WARC HF bands, but all modes will be welcome
 during the event.

 hamsci.org/eclipse.

 (sarl)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
 www.morsecodeclassnet.com 

 ZL3NB Memorial Sprints

 The ZL Sprints have been renamed the ZL3NB Memorial Sprints for
 April in honour of Bill Carney ZL3NB (SK) who was a regular 
 participant in the sprints.

 Held Tuesday nights at 0800z get prepared for 5 rounds of fun and
 frivolities (and some contesting). The format 30 minutes of CW
 followed by 30 min of SSB on 80m with an exchange of RST (always 599
 or 5NN in CW) and your outside temperature.

 Work as many stations as you can in one or both periods, once on each
 mode. This is a great chance to give CW a go as this is a laid back
 activity with a stylised exchange and speeds around 15 to 18wpm.

 (sourced to nzart)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DIGITAL

 THIS COULD BE THE 'CAT'S WHISKER'.

 CATS is a new communication and telemetry standard intended to surpass
 the current APRS standard by leveraging modern, super-cheap Frequency
 Shift Keying transceivers rather than standard FM units.

 The project is in the early stages, but, there is a full open source
 software stack and reference hardware for both Raspberry Pi-based
 gateway devices and an STM32-based mobile device.

 From a radio perspective, CATS uses raw FSK rather than the
 inefficient AFSK used by APRS. A real killer for channel utilization
 is the PTT time; this is the dead time around a packet APRS requires
 for keying up and keying down. The CATS standard is aggressive 
 with PTT timing, enabling the channel to get going on sending the data
 sooner.

 Sounds "purfect?"

 Additionally, compared to APRS, the packet baud rate increases from
 1200 to 9600 baud.

 One of the neat concepts of APRS is APRS-IS (APRS Internet service),
 enabling amateur radio to be connected over the Internet, vastly
 improving range. The CATS equivalent is called FELINET.
 (pronounced FEE-LINE)

 (if youre not spotting all the cat references by now, go and get
 another coffee (( or even a bowl of warm milk )) while I continue with 
 special interest group news. HiHi)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER 
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary(at)amsat-vk.org

 SONATE 2 Images Received.

 First images have been received from the SONATE 2 satellite.

 A low-resolution Slow-Scan TV image that had been pre-loaded onto the
 satellite prior to launch was received and the first wide field of
 view earth image from the on-board camera was also received.

 tinyurl.com/yc4jjj8s

 SONATE 2 was built by students and faculty in the Aerospace
 Information Technology program at Wurzburg University in Germany 
 and was launched on March 4 as part of the SpaceX Transporter 10
 mission from California.

 Using Doppler measurements, Nico Janssen, PADLO, has identified
 SONATE 2 as object 59112. The telemetry downlink frequency is
 437.0254 MHz, just slightly above the published target frequency of 
 437.025 MHz. Telemetry is in 9k6 G3RUH GMSK AX.25 using a protocol
 that may be downloaded from the tinyurl link in this weeks WIA 
 National News.

 tinyurl.com/4e7xcjaf


 The SSTV downlink is at 145.880 MHz FM using the Martin M1 protocol.

 (ans)



 AO-73 Back in Eclipse Mode

 AMSAT reports that FUNcube AO-73 is once again operating in eclipse
 mode after spending several weeks in safe mode. The satellite was
 placed in safe mode in late February to give its batteries a rest.

 (ard)





 Chinas human spaceflight agency, CMSA, is progressing towards its
 goal of landing astronauts on the moon before 2030.

 The spacecraft developed for this purpose has been named Mengzhou,
 translating to Dream Vessel, for lunar missions, and Lanyue, meaning
 Embracing the Moon, for orbital travel.

 Dream Vessel has a variant for low Earth orbit carrying seven
 astronauts and a moon version transporting three astronauts into
 lunar orbit.

 The moon landing plan involves two rockets launching Mengzhou and
 Lanyue, rendezvousing in lunar orbit, with astronauts descending to
 the lunar surface. A 440-pound crew rover will accompany the lunar
 lander.

 (ANS)




 
 Weighing just 1.3 kg, a small satellite known as Ectobius was launched
 on the 4th of March in California aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 to conduct
 radar detection of the Earth and also provide amateur radio access.

 The creators, Care Weather and the Brigham Young University Spacecraft
 Club, are calling this the smallest satellite radar system EVER in
 orbit.

 The university club will be coordinating the sharing of amateur radio
 activity. Hams will be able to use the CubeSat as a mailbox, 
 Digipeater and telemetering station if they wish to study CubeSat
 thermals.

 According to the CareWeather and BYU club website, Ectobius is 
 expected to have an orbital life of three years, although the duration 
 of its scientific mission is only two months





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA

 Kiritimati Island -  IOTA OC-024 - T 32 EU

 T32EU is on air now until March 27 with three stations on
 160 to 6 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY, and FT8.

 The T32EU QSL route is via DL2AWG.

 (arrl)





 Seven hundred and forty-five callsigns from around the world are now
 listed on the newly released Honour Roll of the Islands on the Air
 awards programme, now in its sixtieth year.

 This annual list is published to recognise top chasers whose verified
 scores meet or exceed 50 percent of the total of numbered IOTA groups.
 Those totals do not include provisional numbers.

 The top radio operator listed in the Honour Roll for 2024 is 9A2AA in
 Croatia, with a score of 1,133. The second and third spots,
 respectively, are held by two stations in Italy: I2YDX with 1,132; and
 I1JQJ with 1, 131.

 Islands on the Air is administered in partnership with the RSGB.
 There are an estimated 1,200 designated IOTA ocean island groups
 within the awards programme.

 (ARNewsLine 2420)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - LAW ENFORCEMENT.

 Picture some 20, 000 feet chasing down a criminal? 

 Well a very special foot race for law enforcement officers globally is
 taking place this weekend in the USA.

 The Baker to Vegas race, March 23 and 24 features 120 miles of
 pavement, 20 stages, and more than 10,000 runners. Family members and
 other guests were invited to support the runners. The race is a unique
 law enforcement footrace starting in Baker, California, and ending in
 Las Vegas.

 Law enforcement officers from around the globe compete in B2V every
 spring for the chance to win the coveted cup trophy.

 Special event station N 6 A is on the air , starting operations on the 
 21st running... pardon the pun.. running till March, from 1600Z to
 0000Z on 7.225 and 14.225 MHz.

 (arrl)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
 (Youngsters On The Air)
 facebook.com/yotaregion2
 facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
 youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
 twitter.com/hamyota
 ham-yota.com

 NOW HERE'S A GOOD READ - OR IS THAT A GOOD LISTEN?

 Hello from the YOTA desk I'm Alec VK2MV and although NOT just aimed at 
 youngsters this is such a good idea many a VK club should 'listen and
 note'

 We take a visit to the library - in this case a library in 
 Mississippi, where the community is able to check out books, CDs and
 movies. BUT, this time, they were checking out amateur radio as well.

 The hams who belong to the Jackson Amateur Radio Club thinking of
 growing new members  thought what better place to share their
 knowledge than at the local library itself? Members shared their 
 personal narratives as CW ops, builders, satellite chasers and
 experimenters.

 There were no cloak-and-dagger mystery stories here.

 This session, the first in a series, was designed to demystify what
 amateur radio is all about. The quarterly program is called
 Get S.M.A.R.T. - for Saturday Morning Amateur Radio Time.

 The  club is also hoping to help at least one library staffer at each
 branch to get a license and perhaps set up a ham station as well on
 the premises.

 (ARNewsLine 2420)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
 
 ARDC GRANT BOLSTERS NEW EMERGENCY RESPONSE NETWORK

 COL/ANCHOR: A recent grant from Amateur Radio Digital Communications 
 is helping a club effort led by an Indiana father and son to develop 
 an emergency-response network of clubs that focuses on flexibility. 
 NewsLines Paul Braun, WD9GCO, who also is president of one of those
 clubs, explains:

PAUL: We recently reported that the ARDC was accepting grant applications again. This time were going to share a success story with the recent recipient of one of those grants.

Chris Lattimer, N9MMR, and his 13-year-old son Tavas, KD9NSC, have been building a new club tied to a fire department in their town and building an emergency communications network tied to another established regional club that meets at a first-responder training facility. I spoke to Lattimer about the project:

LATTIMER: Essentially well have two locations, each outfitted with radios for HF/VHF/UHF capabilities. Each location can be turned into an emergency operations centre, and then we have all of the people through both clubs and facilities trained to use those radios.

PAUL: Lattimers plan is to enlist new hams from public-service facilities and coordinate between them and the clubs:

LATTIMER: The Northwest Indiana Amateur Radio Partnership is a conjunction of the Ogden Dunes Amateur Radio Club and the Porter County Amateur Radio Club coming together to support emergency communication, to facilitate public safety communications and to promote the advancement of education in wireless technology through amateur radio.  

PAUL: The partnership plan has real benefits for all involved -- and a small network like this brings an enhanced flexibility that isn't just an asset to the hams involved, but a vital resource for the community."


 Thanks Paul WD9GCO from Amateur Radio NewsLine and the Porter County
 Amateur Radio Club.


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2024 IT'S A DATE

 Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section

 Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
 on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.

 VK4 - Redcliffe and Districts REDFEST April 6               (vk4tfn)

 VK - WIA AGM MAY 4 5 - BUNDABERG.                           (vk2tsg)

 
 VK2 and 4 - Park-fest 4 & 5 of May Bundaberg AND Dorrigo    (vk4kc)

 VK3 - May 11  Moorabbin & District ARC HamFest Kingston City Hall 
                                                             (vk3gl) 

 HamFest 2024

 The Moorabbin and District Amateur Radio club is pleased to announce
 the 2024 HamFest will be on Saturday 11th May, with doors opening at
 10am.

 This year's event will be held at The Kingston City Hall located at
 the corner of Nepean Highway and South Rd, Moorabbin.

 The Moorabbin Radio Club's annual HamFest is proud to be Victoria's
 biggest with displays and sales of new and preloved equipment. This
 event supported by commercial traders with specials on offer, as well
 as the many second hand traders, and is an event not to be missed for
 anyone interested in Radio Communications and Elect - Tasmanian Ham Conference November 2 and 3 Hobart.    (vk7news)

 VK3 - SPARC Rosebud RadioFest November 17 at Eastbourne Primary
       School, Allambi Ave. Rosebud.                        (vk3pdg)




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 straight after the Local News. Local news follows National
 news in all states. It would be great if those SWL's would
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