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VK7 Amateur Radio News 31Mar24

Text edition: 


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VK7 AMATEUR RADIO NEWS BROADCAST
FOR SUNDAY 31st March 2024

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Welcome to the VK7 Amateur Radio News and this was first broadcast on Sunday the 31st March 2024. At the mike of VK7WI this week is Peter, VK7PD.

On Sunday this broadcast goes out on repeaters all over VK7 and on digital radio - DMR Talk Group 5 and D-Star Reflector 91C by Clayton, VK7ZCR.

We go out on medium and high frequency courtesy of the following rebroadcast stations:

On 1.862 MHz by Graham, VK7GS,

On 3.670 MHz by Ross, VK7ALH

On 7.140 MHz by Garry, VK7JGD

On 14.130 MHz by Dale, VK7DG, 

On 28.525 MHz by Tony, VK7VKT.

UHF CB Channel 24 in the Hobart area - Mark VK7FMAC. 

You can hear this broadcast again on Tuesday night at 8:00pm on repeaters VK7RAA in Northern VK7 and VK7RHT and UHFCB24 in Southern VK7.

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RAOTC news
April Broadcast

Further to that mentioned on the WIA National News, this is another reminder about the RAOTC broadcast for Monday the 1st of April 2024 at 8 pm local time; thatâ€Ös tomorrow night for those listening on Sunday. 

This broadcast includes some early observations of the new Class Licencing system.

The first technical article asks the question: Was Mahlon Loomis the true inventor of radio? Mahlon Loomis was an American inventor who lived from 1826 to 1886. He performed wireless experiments before Marconi was born. His life history is well worth hearing.

The next item is titled: “Wireless Power Reaches the Heartâ€. It describes a novel way of powering Pacemakers.

An early incident of QRM. In June 1903 Ambrose Fleming, inventor of the diode valve, was giving a public demonstration of wireless telegraphy at the Royal Institution on behalf of the Marconi Company, when an adversary by the name of Nevil Maskelyne interfered with the experiment in an incident that became known as the “Maskelyne Affairâ€.

To find out more on these topics, listen at 8 pm Monday, local time, over the VK7RAA/VK7RAD state-wide network or at about 8:30pm as a telecast on VK7AX ‘Spectrum Tasmaniaâ€Ö via the BATC membersâ€Ö stream or in the Ulverstone area on 445.50MHz DATV. Audio feed is available on VK7RDR, 439.775MHz, Dazzler Range.

The date again is April 1st. Call backs will follow on both networks. Please call in if you are able; this provides the RAOTC broadcast committee with an idea of how many are listening to these broadcasts. 

If you miss the off-air broadcasts you can listen to the audio file on the RAOTC website:

https://www.raotc.org.au/

73, Peter VK7PD

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Contest News
John Moyle Memorial Field Day Contest

Thanks to all who operated in the Field Day. Logs are due by  midnight on the 7th April 2024. For more information take a look at the link on the email edition of the broadcast.

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

73, WIA Contest Committee

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Tassie Ham Conference
Save the Date

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

Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd November 2024 are the dates for the next Tassie Ham Conference.

REAST will again be holding a social evening and BBQ at the REAST clubrooms located at the top of the Queens Domain on the Friday evening.

Saturday 2nd and 3rd of November 2024 will be an Amateur Radio Conference with a full program of presentations, activities and fun!

The location will again be the University of Tasmania Sandy Bay Campus.

Watch the conference website for details of the presentations and details as they come to hand.

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

There will also be many wonderful and impressive raffle prizes that will be drawn across the weekend.

73 Tassie Ham Conference Organizing Committee

tassiehamconference(at)gmail.com

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

If you live near another Amateur and can collect and deliver their cards to their QTH that would be a big help. Let me know if you can help.

The updated list  of QSL cards held as at 29 March 2024 is in the email version of the broadcast. 

Thank you to those who have been in touch about leaving cards at REAST Club rooms and sending stamps for direct mailouts. Cards are also in the mail this weekend via VK7DW for NTARC and VK7AN for SOTA Group.

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 29 March 2024 ( Any errors in the listing are mine, I sometimes miss culling a call sign)

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

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

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

DD, DG, DIK, DN, DO, DON, DP, DQ, DW, DY, DZ

EA, EG, EI, EK, ER

FADZ, FALX (alx), FAZZ, FCIA, FF, 75FFA, FG, FGGT, FLAR, FPRN, FRG, FRJG(RG), FTAS

VI75G, GA, GEL, GGZ, GM, GOP, GR, GS, GU, GW

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

IAN, ID, IK, IR, IS

JA, JAB, JAZ, JCR, JFD, JGD, JOK, JP, JS, JW, JX

KAC, KBA, KD, KDO, KI, KJ, KJL, KKR, KL, KO, KRJ

LCW, LDH, LH,  L J, LL, LLL, LM, LT, LVH

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

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

OB, OT

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

QK

RG/FRJG, RN, ROY, RJ

SD, SN, STO, SV, SZ 

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

UT,

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

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

XDM, XTC, XV

Y, YN

ZA, ZE, ZJJ, ZK, ZM, ZR, ZT, ZX

VI7ALARA Cards for QSO's with VK7's

Note * - There are a few OSL cards amongst the ALARA cards for VK7's.

AAE, AC*, ALB

BO*

CMV

DG*, DHT, DT

EK, EV

FKLW, FMI

IAN, ID

KAM, KPC, KT, KW

LA

MAT

NB, NET*

OT

PSJ

RG*

STO

TPE

VKT

WN, WUU

ZA, ZPE         

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Statewide News
Thursday Night SSTV Nets

Another quiet net night that saw the following participants, VK7s – ZAB, EV, EKA, FGGT, KT, ZIR, ZSB and OO all sharing nearly thirty photos. 

This weekâ€Ös theme was “Test Equipment†and featured:

    Vintage AVO instruments. A universal measuring bridge type 1 and a signal generator type T.F.M.  

    Tektronix cathode ray oscilloscopes or CROs, one using solid state electronics and the other in a very large case using vacuum tubes 

    A Trio 1560 and a HP 1222 CRO

    A BWD 539C CRO displaying single and then dual alpha/numeric traces

    A Sanwa test oscillator, B & K Precision RF generator and a HP 3400 RMS volt meter

    An IFR 1000 communications service monitor

    Modern hand held NanoVNA or vector network analyser and a TinySA or spectrum analyser

    various audio oscillators, frequency counters, Fluke multi meter and capacitance testers 

    A digital readout micrometer 

    COVID19 rapid antigen testers

    A Kenwood base station and linear amplifier

    and for something different, a closeup of the moon and various birds.

Remember Ken VK7KRJâ€Ös and Steve VK7OOâ€Ös fully automatic 24/7 monitoring sites that allows anyone who has sent an SSTV picture 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 websites or on NTARCâ€Ös website under blogs and arranged as weekly nets.

There is no 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
Ceasing the Monthly SSTV net

Hi Tasmanian amateurs, just wanting to notify, Iâ€Öm canceling the Monthly SSTV net on the 4th Monday of the Month. Held on the 70cm Mt Duncan repeater

Numbers have dwindled down to only two participantâ€Ös.

Thanks to everyone that supported it since its inception, on the 26th July 2022

Regards

Eric, VK7EV

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North West Tasmania Amateur Radio Club
Equine Endurance event incident 16th March

As advised by Rick VK7RI

Over the years my involvement in Amateur Radio has resulted in being asked to help provide communications at various community and sporting events ranging from equine endurance rides through to bike rides. This has been everything from simply recording that the competitors have passed through that check point to organising a horse float for an injured horse.

Recently I was approached by the North West Tasmania Amateur Radio Club to assist with providing safety comms for an upcoming equine endurance ride in Sheffield here in VK7. This an event we have we have provided comms for previously and featured three different rides where competitors compete in three endurance rides comprising of, an 80K, 40K and 20K rides though forestry and plantation reserves.

With the 80k ride commencing at 0700 the day started early by arriving at my check point and setting up ready for the first competitors to pass through. With everything set up and awaiting the arrival of the first competitors  I sat back and enjoyed a cup of coffee and the sounds of the bush expecting this to be like many other times where we would record the times the competitors would pass through our check points and relay that information back to ride base using 2 metres.

By 0800 the first riders started emerging at the check point where they would water their horses have a quick chat before proceeding off to the next checkpoint, this looked like being the norm for the day. At about 0940 I heard the footsteps of horses heading towards the checkpoint and voices of the riders, as they drew closer, I could tell from their conversation that there was something wrong.

They stopped at the check point and at that point one of the riders said she had a fall with her horse and was suffering from a sore neck, this along with a cut lip and bloody nose lead to a conclusion that this was a serious situation especially with a neck injury. I had her carefully dismount and had her sit down and remain still and not move head. Phone reception was at the best intermittent, so I used the most appropriate tool for the task my 2 metre radio, a quick call to base to request urgent medical assistance.

By this stage the other riders seeing the situation was in hand decided to continue on their way leaving me to deal with the casualty and her horse. Within a few minutes another Ham Roger (VK7ARN) who had heard the call for assistance arrived to provide assistance. Roger quickly applied a neck brace to the rider while I dealt with a very skittish horse who didnâ€Öt want to stay still, thankfully having had a horse and ridden myself this too much of an issue.

With horse reins in one hand and a microphone in the other I was able to provide SITREPS to base via 2 metres who had organised for an ambulance o attend and a horse float to load the horse and return it to ride base. The ambulance soon arrived and accessed the patient who was needing to be taken to hospital for further assessment and treatment.

A second ambulance arrived to assist with the transfer of the patient to hospital as the first ambulance was only manned by one paramedic, by this time the horse had been loaded in the float and transferred back to base, all of which had been organised through amateur radio.

Many amateur radio operators and clubs around Australia have and do provide a vital communications link for various community activities through the use of our own and club equipment. We hope for the best but are prepared for the worst and provide a valuable service through our hobby, a hobby which can and does save lives and facilitate emergency medical assistance to those that need it when itâ€Ös needed.

If youâ€Öve never considered helping out at one of the many events around this beautiful country may I suggest giving it a go, it only takes up a few hours of your time, but it could make a difference to someone whoâ€Ös in trouble. You donâ€Öt need any specialised equipment, in most cases a mobile 2mtr/70cm rig is sufficient

The rider sustained a fractured vertebra in the fall and is expected to make a full recovery and hopes to be back riding again soon. A special thanks to Roger VK7ARN and Dave VK7DC for their help during the emergency.

Rick Polden VK7RI

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Dave VK7DC adds to this story…

We were advised another competitor got to the finish line and could not get off her horse unaided.

She had a broken collar bone.

According to her companions had fallen off her horse but had no recollection of falling off.

We were not involved with this incident but highlights what can happen.

Talking later to the organisers and was told these types of occurrences were most unusual.

As advised by

Dave, VK7DC

NWTARC

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North West Tasmania Amateur Radio Club Meeting

The next club meeting will be commencing at 1.30pm on Saturday 6th April  2024 at our usual venue, the Scout hall, 73 Alexandra 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 most 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 attend 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 

Last technical night saw an excellent variation and improvement on a particular type of portable antenna mast. Colin VK7ZCF brought in his newest creation to awe the members present. Allegedly it was still in the prototype stage, but it was quite obvious a lot of time and constructional care had already gone into it.

Every item with the exception of the rotator came from Colinâ€Ös junk box or the “Recycal†shop, see thatâ€Ös why we keep the stuff, just in case one day we need it.

The unit is basically three sections that can be assembled or disassembled at will or as transport and storage space dictates. It is made up of a hinged base unit, a four section telescopic aluminium pole and the antenna mounting section with rotator.

The hinged base is made of two different steel box section profiles and fits comfortably into a standard 50mm “Hayman Reece†towing hitch and is secured with the normal locking pin. The other end of the inserted base incorporates a hinged mast socket that allows the mast to be tilted over onto the ground for antenna fitting or adjustment. The mast clamping, tilt lock, flanges and nuts are all steel and Tig welded to a high standard that I reckon even Ross VK7ALH would be impressed with. Final adjustments and clamping is accomplished with stainless steel threaded hex bolts.

The actual mast is a four section telescopic aluminium pole extending to 5 metres. It must have been the find of the decade at the local “Recycal†agent. For a ridiculously low price of $10….. you know, the price you canâ€Öt pass up for what it is, especially if is a nice and sturdy commercial 5 metre telescopic pole!

The telescopic sections are locked together with metal press in buttons that pop into a hole when each section is fully extended. None of those plastic “twist to tighten†ring versions that eventually seem to lose their enthusiasm for holding anything vertical. The sections start off about 63mm and step down to about 30mm at the top.

The antenna section clamps onto the top of the pole and consists of two aluminium tubes. One slides easily within the other and rotates freely.

Now for the only purchased “new†part of the build, a relatively small cylindrical 12 Volt motor and gearbox from e-bay. This is mounted within the larger diameter of the two tubes. 

Colin had lathed up an aluminium coupling adaptor that sits between and attaches to the gearbox output shaft and the final vertical used for antenna mounting. At a full 12 Volts DC the final mast section rotates about one revolutions in thirty seconds. Even though it was a relatively small motor and gearbox it certainly produced a very usable torque.

The next part of the project is a Pulse Width Controller to vary the rotation speed and a three position switch for clockwise, stop and anti-clockwise rotation. 

With the exception of the motor and gearbox purchase everything else was salvaged, re purposed or came from the junk box. It certainly created a lot of interest and discussion for the night. 

If you were wondering…..  yes Colin can still fully open his rear hatch with the mast in use, so this was either good engineering or good luck, hihi. 

As always, pictures will soon 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 7pm till 7.30pm…. and a TechNet on 3.567MHz from 7.30pm till about 8.30pm. Your host for the evening will be Nic VK7WW.

Coffee Morning - held every Friday in the NTARC Club rooms. Time is from 10am to noon and we look forward to seeing you all there. 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 - gathering to watch the REAST presentation on “Universal Timeâ€. Wednesday the 3rd of April, doors will be open by 7:00 pm.

Finally - A reminder to all members that if you have any items of news you would like added to our weekly roundup, no matter how trivial, then please email them to the Secretary at the following address news(at)ntarc.net all items to be received no later than 5pm 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/
April Presentation
The History of UTC and the Leap Second

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/upcoming-events/?event_id1=2095

This Wednesday night is REASTâ€Ös April presentation night and will be a fascinating presentation from Peter Pokorny VK2EMR.

This will be a humorous presentation about how universal coordinated time (UTC) came into existence and why we need Leap Seconds.

There will also be a very timely update from WRC â€Ö23 as well.

Peter attended the World Radio Conference 2023 with Dale Hughes and is a well versed in the ITU and WRC behemoth as he has been involved many years due to his professional maritime background.

It will be held this Wednesday night the 3rd April 2024 from 7:30pm in the Queens Domain Clubrooms and it will also go out on DVB/T RF and via the REAST YouTube Channel streaming service.

This should be a great night, see you there.

73, REAST Committee
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April Special Forum
Radio Safety Communications - Equine Endurance Events

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/upcoming-events/?event_id1=2158

Ever wondered about going portable in the bush and helping out the WICEN crew with radio at Equine Endurance checkpoints?

We are holding a special forum on Wednesday 10th April from 7:30pm on everything involved with providing Radio Safety Communications.

The format will be a short presentation from Roger VK7ARN on the basics and then we will be opening up the floor to anyone to tell us about their experience and ask any questions. If you have been involved with these events in the past, please come along and relate your experience and what you learned.

The event will be streamed with an open chat channel where we will take questions and go out on DVB-T RF.

Wednesday 10th April 2024 from 7:30pm in the Queenâ€Ös Domain clubrooms.

See you there

73, REAST and WICEN Committees
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May Presentation - Save the Date
“Pop†Medhurst A7AH - Tasmanian Wireless Pioneer

REASTâ€Ös May presentation night will be a fascinating presentation on a true Tasmanian telegraphy, telephony and wireless pioneer - F.W. “Pop†Medhurst who started his wireless experimentation as A7AH.

It will be held on Wednesday night the 1st May 2024 from 7:30pm in the Queens Domain Clubrooms and it will also go out on DVB/T RF and via the REAST YouTube Channel streaming service.

This should be a great night, see you there.

73, REAST Committee

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May Special Forum
Field Day Operation

https://www.reast.asn.au/news-events/upcoming-events/?event_id1=2160

You have seen those operators out in the bush or on top of a mountain with their antennas, batteries and rigs making contacts around the world and thought, I really wish I could do that!

The format will be a forum getting everyone together to share their experience, tricks of the trade, epic or not so epic fails and hints and tips of operating portable and mobile.

If you have any experience operating outside your shack be it through a contest, SOTA, POTA, WWFF, VKFF or Silos or some other “OTA†then please come along and share your experience with the group.

Bring along your “tricks of the trade†and show them off.

It will happen on Wednesday 8th May from 7:30pm in the Queens Domain Clubrooms.

The event will be streamed with an open chat channel where we will take questions and go out on DVB-T RF.

See you there.

73, REAST Committee

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DATV Experimenter's Night

https://youtube.com/live/KkJKajJVcP0

Last Wednesday night we started with an update from Rex VK7MO on Auroral Propagation from the recent coronal mass ejection event and this one occurred on an equinox. Thanks Rex. 

Steve VK7OO showed us his homebrew position indicator for his 6m beam made from the junk box including some dot matrix printer cogs and rubber belts. Thanks Steve.

Justin VK7TW then moved to a short history of some of the Australian Electronics Magazines specifically the family of magazines starting with the Wireless Weekly that became Radio and Hobbies, then Radio Television and Hobbies, then became Electronics Australia. We also covered the competitor magazines of RTI, Silicon Chip, Talking Electronics, etc.

Steve and Justin then focused on the Serviceman's Log column in these magazines.

Steve and Justin talked about some of their more interesting service experiences.

We have a break of a fortnight as this week is a Presentation Night on Wednesday night.

See you in a fortnight.

73, Justin, VK7TW

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Training and Assessments

Our next REAST training and assessment day is Saturday 27th April 2024. If you would like to book for the next session then please let Reg Emmett VK7KK REAST Learning Organiser know by phoning 0417 391 607 or via the REAST Website Contact Form.

https://www.reast.asn.au/contact/online-contact-form/

Check out the REAST Foundation Licence Training Videos that can be found on the REAST YouTube Training and Assessment playlist.

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

73, Reg, VK7KK

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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 ADST.

Statewide SSTV Net - held every Thursday night via the North/South Link on VK7RAF/VK7RJG from 7:30pm. In the North and North West - 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 Hobart 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 - DATV Experimenterâ€Ös Night from around 6pm with 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 Morning this Friday at the NTARC Club rooms will be closed this coming Friday. 

NW VK7 – Wednesday from 8:00pm local – NW Tassie Amateur Repeater Group Net on VK7RMD

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

REAST & NTARC - April 3, 2024 - History of UTC and the Leap Second with Peter Pokorny VK2EMR - from 7:30pm in the Queens Domain and streamed into the Rocherlea clubrooms.

NWTARC - April 6 - Club meeting from 1.30pm at the Scout hall, 73 Alexandra Road, Ulverstone.

REAST - April 10 - Equine Endurance Events Forum Wednesday 10th April 2024 from 7:30pm in the Queenâ€Ös Domain clubrooms.

NTARC - April 13 - General Club Meeting from 2.00pm in the NTARC Club Room, Rocherlea Scout Hall, Archer Street, Rocherlea.

REAST - May 1 - Pop Medhurst - Tasmanian Wireless Pioneer with VK7TW - from 7:30pm in the Queens Domain and streamed.

REAST - May 8 - Field Day Forum - Wednesday 8th May from 7:30pm in the Queens Domain Clubrooms.

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

Newsreader: VK7RI

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, VK7AX, VK7JH and VK7DC

160m: VK7GS

80m: VK7JGD

40m: VK7DG

20m: VK7TPE

10m: VK7VKT

UHFCB24: VK7FMAC

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

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You can hear this broadcast again on Tuesday night at 8:00pm on repeaters VK7RAA in Northern VK7 and VK7RHT and UHFCB24 in the South.

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

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That concludes our VK7 Amateur Radio News Broadcast for this week.

You have been listening to or have just missed VK7WI. Next week the National WIA news can be heard at 0900 followed by the VK7 Amateur Radio News around 0930 hours.

Items for the broadcast can be emailed to vk7arnews(at)gmail.com

Further information about the broadcast can be found at the VK7 Amateur Radio News Groups.IO Group.

https://groups.io/g/vk7arnews

The deadline for items is 21:00 on Friday prior to the Sunday of the broadcast.

Callbacks will be taken on the frequency to which you are listening. Relay stations will use their own callsigns during the callback.

On behalf of the VK7 Amateur Radio News Team, 73 and stay safe from Peter, VK7PD.


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           (Posted to the packet network courtesy Tony VK7AX)



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