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VK National News 17Sep23

Text edition:
 

Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2023-09-17.mp3 
Text edition:
 
 
 2023 SEPTEMBER 17 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 SEP 17 2023 
 IN OUR 28th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS AND INFACT AUSTRALIA'S
 ONLY HAM RADIO  SERVICE WHICH HAS MAINTAINED IT'S
 "WE NEVER TAKE A BREAK" NEWS SERVICE

 THIS WEEK:-

 WIA VICE PRESIDENT LEE VK3GK AND WIA DIRECTOR CHRIS VK3FY
 ALSO WIA RD CONTEST MANAGER ALLAN VK4SN AND
 WIA YOTA Deputy Co-ordinator - Alec Cherry VK2APC

 PLUS 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

 This is WIA Vice President Lee Moyle VK3GK

 Earlier this week ACMA held their Assessor information session for all
 current AMC assessors. This session was designed to inform assessors
 the current status of the planning and implementation of the assessor
 program and the many finer details of enabling a smooth transition from
 AMC to the ACMA assessor network for conducting Amateur exam sessions
 Australia wide. 

 I was one of the 108 attendees on the zoom session and it was excellent
 to see many of the previous WIA assessors at the meeting. ACMA staff
 delivered the draft proposal via a powerpoint presentation and as
 always the ACMA staff answered the many questions asked by the
 attending assessors.

 The major positives are that assessors once again, just like when the
 WIA was administering exams, will be able to actually assess and mark
 candidates on the spot once the candidate has completed the exam and if
 need be, candidates can sit the next exam if they so chose to do so.
 This is excellent as it allows the assessor to provide explanations to
 questions and feedback to the candidate, unlike the current process in
 place. 

 ACMA is proposing to implement a portal in which the assessor can log
 in and download uniquely generated exam papers and completed exams and
 documentation can then be uploaded for archiving results. Not unlike
 how the WIA exam service previously generated unique and secure exam
 papers for assessors to use. As ACMA propose to use much of the current
 AMC process, assessors will be very familiar to the new process and I
 believe it should be a smooth transition come February 2024.

 Discussions about remote exams was popular as there are some new
 proposed restrictions. Another hot topic was the aspects of insurance
 cover for assessors and the location exams can be held.

 ACMA seem happy to keep the single assessor structure in place which
 does make assessments easier to organize as opposed to having a two or
 the three assessors attending an exam for integrity, much like the US
 exam system currently has in place.
 
 The Certificate of Proficiency will be replaced with an ACMA
 Recognition Certificate once the Class Licence is introduced.
 
 Working with children cards or similar will still be required to be
 kept current.

 ACMA assessor guidelines will need to be agreed to be followed before
 accreditation will be approved. Both General assessors and Specialist
 assessors will be utilized, not unlike the current situation with
 AMC now.   

 ACMA fees for issuing ACMA recognition certificates, assessing
 applications for recognition of prior learning and issuing call signs
 are proposed to be similar to the current AMC fees for these services
 although currently it looks as though the theory and practical exams
 will actually be free of charge if conducted by an accredited ACMA
 Assessor.

 ACMA invite comments and suggestions from assessors on the consultation
 by 5 pm (AEST), Tuesday 26 September 2023. See ACMA website for further
 information at acma.gov.au

 For now, 73 From Lee VK3GK, now we continue WIA NATIONAL NEWS with
 fellow Director Chris Dimitrijevic  VK3FY and particularly a 'new spot
 on the dial' utilising the WiresX  protocol for this VK1WIA News
 Broadcast ."

 YES, catch this Weekly News Broadcast on WiresX through the
 AUS REPEATER NET WiresX Room 24160.

 This is WIA DIRECTOR Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY

 Listen to Amateur Radio NewsLine, VK1WIA Weekly News and an
 AUS REPEATER NET copy write exclusive of K1KC Chriss Tech Corner,
 which is not be; rebroadcast on any other mode other than C4FM.
 These broadcasts can be heard on C4FM System Fusion by connecting to
 AUS REPEATER NET WiresX Room number 24160.
 
 You will soon be able to connect through a YSF Reflector 24160.
 
 The broadcasts are heard on Sundays from 9:00am and 7:00pm local
 Australian Eastern Time.  Following the news broadcasts Peter VK5JP
 will conduct a call-back of those listening. Please note that all are
 welcome to connect and listen to broadcasts and we welcome call-backs
 from where you maybe. 

 WIA Board Comments

 Topic 1

  *   The WIA Bundaberg Convention will be held in May 2024, during
      the Queensland 's labour Day long weekend.

      There will be Commercial displays, surplus equipment disposals,
      talks on Digital communications a connection with the   
      International space station plus a tour of Bundaberg rum
      facilities.

      Further details will be advised on wia.org.au  in AR and on
      VK1WIA the WIA National News Service.

      Start Planning your attendance and see you all there.

 Topic 2

  *   Nominations  for the WIA Merit awards are now open. 
      Further details and how to nominate someone can be located
      on the WIA Website, wia.org.au

Topic 3

  *   The WIA are currently considering an application from South
      Australia to utilise the callsign VK5WIA during call-backs.
      The board are looking at options for call logging.

Topic 4

  *   The WIA Encourages clubs to submit items of interest for  
      broadcast, especially field days and meetings.

 This has been Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY on behalf of the Board of the
 Wireless Institute of Australia through VK1WIA Weekly News.

 Regards
 Chris Dimitrijevic de
 VK3FY / W3YM / T30T / 3D2FY / DU8FY / 4E8T / 5W0FY / HK7T
   



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


 World Radio Conference 2023 Will Impact Amateur Satellite Service

 The World Radio Conference in 2023, WRC-23, will take place
 November 20 - December 15 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
 Some decisions made during the conference will affect Amateur Radio
 and the Amateur Satellites service.

 Representing Amateur Radio at the conference is the IARU, the
 International Amateur Radio Union. The two most pressing issues
 affecting the Amateur Satellite Service are:

 1/

 Additional measures to protect the radionavigation-satellite
 (space-to-Earth) in the 1240 - 1300 MHz band from amateur
 interference.  As in most microwave allocations, the Amateur Service
 is secondary and must avoid interfering with primary services
 operating in the band, even if they are introduced later.

 An ITU Radiocommunication sector Recommendation that contains
 guidance for administrations is in the final stage of development.
 If an agreement is reached prior to WRC-232, it should complete
 work on the item.


 2/

 Identification of the 10 - 10.5 GHz band for International Mobile
 Telecommunications in ITU Region 2, including a primary allocation
 to the mobile service.  The IARU opposes the introduction of IMT in
 the band and has some allies among administrators within and outside
 of Region 2.





 REGIONN ONE

Polands railways have recently come under a form of electronic attack, as reported by Wired. The attack has widely been called a cyber-attack in the mainstream media, but the incident was altogether a more simple affair pursued via good old analogue radio.

The attacks were simple in nature. As outlined in an EU technical document, Polands railways use a RADIOSTOP system based on analogue radio signals at around 150 MHz. Transmitting a basic tone sequence will trigger any duly equipped trains receiving the signal to engage emergency braking. Its implemented as part of the PKP radio system on the Polish railway network.

The attacks brought approximately 20 trains to a standstill, according to the BBC, with services restored within hours. There was no major safety risk in the event, something made clear in a statement from Polish rail authorities. Regardless, the attacks frustrated logistics across the rail network.

Polands railways will receive an upgrade to more secure cellular technology by 2025, with the 150 MHz system retained only for shunting duties and other edge cases. 





In Europe an amateur radio activation is honouring the legacy of a once-popular broadcast station with a special call that our own DX
GURU Felix vk4fuq has been reminding us of over the past weeks, now
Jeremy Boot G4NJH from the RSGB and reporting via ARNewsLine
brings us that story.

Long before the British pirate broadcast station Radio Caroline took to the airwaves from a boat off the Essex coast, there was Radio Luxembourg. Much to the displeasure of the BBC, the English-language service was launched 90 years ago and became one of Europe's most popular stations. According to some reports, the long and medium-wave broadcast of its programmes and its British presenters peaked at an estimated 78 million daily listeners before Radio Luxembourg went off the air in December of 1991.

Since July, amateur radio operators and shortwave listeners are hearing Radio Luxembourg again - this time symbolically, with the callsign LX 90 RTL . The station is on the air until the end of this year. Various ham radio operators throughout Luxembourg are calling QRZ to mark the anniversary of that first broadcast. They can be heard on the HF bands using CW, SSB and the digital modes. They can also be contacted via satellite.

The special event radio operators have been carefully listening too, especially when the QSOs trigger moments of nostalgia. The operators write on the station's page on QRZ.com: [quote] "Many of you told us about your memories and the great time listening to Radio Luxembourg, especially the great entertainment with the best music on the air over the years." [endquote]

The DARC bureau will confirm all QSOs automatically and logs are being uploaded to Club Log, Logbook of the World and eQSL.

This is Jeremy Boot G4NJH.

If you were growing up in Europe in the 60's the only way to hear
the latest and greatest US chart hits was via "The Great 208
RADIO LUXEMBURG - THE STATION OF THE STARS."





 REGION THREE

 Australia Post releases new Centenary of Broadcasting Stamps

 Australia Post is set to mark 100 years of public broadcast radio
 by showcasing a new Australian stamp release.

 The first officially licensed broadcast radio station to go to air
 in Australia was 2SB Sydney on 23 November 1923. In 1924 the radio
 industry lobbied for the introduction of a system that allowed radio
 stations to be funded by listener fees (A licenses) and
 commercial stations to generate revenue through advertising
 (B licenses).

 Amalgamated Wireless of Australia (AWA) became Australias largest
 radio company, manufacturing radios for homes, transmitters for
 radio stations and wireless communications for cross-country to
 cross-continent communications, as well as for ships and the  
 military. Radios for homes ranged from mantel sets to taller
 floor-standing consoles.

 The new Centenary of Broadcast Radio stamp releases feature images
 from broadcast radios early years, with the 1st Day of Issue release
 set for October 17 to mark the Centenary of  broadcast radio in
 Australia.

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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT  

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 NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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The 2023 CQ World-Wide RTTY DX Contest will rattle into life next 
weekend, September 23-24 starting at 00:00:00 UTC Saturday and
ending 23:59:59 UTC Sunday

(cq mag)
 
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 OCTOBER - Oceania DX Contest

 PH - The first full weekend in October each year 0600 UTC
      Saturday to  0600 UTC Sunday

 CW - Second full weekend in October from 0600 UTC Saturday to
      0600 UTC Sunday

Log deadline for PH and CW logs - 31 October.

Managed by the Oceania DX Contest Committee.
info(at)oceaniadxcontest.com

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 OCTOBER - 75th CQ World Wide DX Contest
 SSB leg is October 28-29
 Starts 0000 UTC Saturday; Ends 2359 UTC Sunday

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 NOVEMBER - 75th CQ World Wide DX Contest
 CW: November 25-26, 2023
 0000 UTC Saturday; Ends 2359 UTC Sunday

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NOVEMBER     VHF-UHF Spring Field Day.
              25 - 26 November.
              0100 UTC Saturday to 0059 UTC Sunday BUT to make it a
              little fairer in VK6, they add 3 hours onto start and
              end times.  
                                                      (wia.org.au)

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RESULTS ARE OUT:-

 Alan VK4SN the Remembrance Day contest manager takes the mike.

 Results are out for 2023, and once again very favourable comments
 were read in the soapbox comments from the submitted logs. It was
 great to see 11 new rookies in the contest also. Approximately
 1006 stations were on air over the weekend, with 237 logs being
 submitted.

 VK7 has won as the state champion. A huge number of logs were
 received from VK7 making it another easy win for them.

Individual results are as follows.

 SO PH Justin VK7TW

 SO CW Allan VK2GR

 SO MX Lawrie VK5LJ

 SO QRP PH Anthony VK7AG

 SO QRP CW Chris VK3QB
 
 SO QRP MX John VK2YW

 MS VK3WAR

 MM VL4R

 A very special mention must go to David VK3DY as he has put a log in
 every year for the last 70 years.  Congratulations David, I doubt
 that anyone will ever beat your outstanding record. 

 Certificates and a full report are available for download on the
 WIA RD Contest page.

 For 1st 2nd and 3rd place getters, you will also receive a
 certificate direct from the WIA.

 Thanks for another excellent turn out for the Remembrance Day
 contest and see you all again next year.

 Best 73

 Alan VK4SN





 PRE ADVICE FOR A JANUARY EVENT

 Ross Hull Memorial Contest.
 Running on VHF and above for the month of January.
 You nominate the best 7 day or 2 day period per category.

 For more information visit the contest page at
 wia.org.au/members/contests/rosshull/

 (VK2TBC)



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 DX WINDOW 
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FRANCE.

Special event station TM 23 RUGB will be QRV September 21 to 24, and
then on October 16 to 22, during the Rugby World Cup. Activity will be
on the HF bands.

QSL via F 5 KHG.

(eHam)

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EAST KIRIBATI.

Ken, KH6QJ is QRV as T 32 AZ from Kiritimati, IOTA OC-024, until
October 17. QSL to home call which again is KH6QJ.

(eHam)

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Rebel DX Group are using callsign T22T from Tuvalu, IOTA OC-015
from the 21st of September to the 9th of October on 160-6m
using SSB and FT8 (either in normal or fox-hound mode).
Visit the QRZ.com page for T 22 T for further details.

(ARNewsLine 2393)

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During September 15-28 active from THE Chatham Islands is ZL7IO.
QRV on 160-10m; CW, SSB, RTTY & FT8. Participation in the CQWW RTTY contest next weekend also. QSL via DK7AO, LoTW.

Return trips at the end of October and November are also planned
again signing ZL7IO. The QTH is off grid and powered by a solar
system with batteries therefore its very limited for high power
possibilities.

 (dx-world)

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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS
 SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM,
 PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS.
 
 hema.org.uk/index.jsp
 minesontheair.com/about-mota
 parksontheair.com/
 sota.org.uk 
 sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/
 facebook.com/SotaAustralia/
 wwffaustralia.com/
 
 BUNKERS ON THE AIR

 https://bunkersontheair.wixsite.com/october23

 Would seem no end to 'OTA's' from beaches, summits, now BUNKERS.

 Bunkers on the air was an idea after G8GMU & M3HBM used the bunker
 site at Wolston in the UK as the location of the 'fox' on a radio
 direction finding contest with the Coventry Amateur Radio Society.

 It was then decided to activate 4 of the local bunkers, this was
 tried on several occasions & it has been shown not all those local
 bunkers would have been able to communicate using low power VHF &
 UHF systems with a simple antenna.

 The Coventry Amateur Radio Society have had Bunkers on the air as a
 club event for a while now , which brings us to this event:-

 BUNKERS ON THE AIR

 It will run the entire month of October 2023.

 The purpose of this event is to support radio amateurs and short
 wave listeners, both in the United Kingdom and overseas, to
 communicate with other radio amateurs activating ROC (Royal
 Observer Corp) Bunkers in the United Kingdom.

 Whilst not a contest, awards will be issued to both activators and
 hunters submitting logs and demonstrating QSO with the requisite
 number of stations. Awards are also available for SWL's submitting
 reception logs.
 
 (ham radio ireland and BOTA pages)




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - BALLOONS

 If youve ever thought about launching a high-altitude balloon,
 theres much to consider.

 One of the things is how do you stream video down so that you  and
 others  can enjoy the fruits of your labour? Youll find advice on
 that and more in a recent post thanks to Hackaday and youll at
 least enjoy the real-time video recorded from the launch that you
 can see in the link in this weeks text edition on wia.org.au

 tinyurl.com/musremmc

 The video was encoded with a Raspberry Pi 4 using H264. The MPEG-TS
 stream feeds down using 70 cm ham radio gear. If you are interested
 in this sort of thing, software, including flight and ground code,
 is on the Internet. There is software for the Pi, an STM32, plus the
 packages youll need for the ground side.

 High-altitude ballooning is -- pardon the pun -- 'taking off' around
 the world. Payloads are many and varied, but we dont suggest you
 try to put a crew on board, but theres a long and dangerous history
 of people who did.

 tinyurl.com/2p8ezh72

 The Montgolfier brothers get most of the credit for hot air
 ballooning in 1783, there are some reports that a Brazilian priest
 may have lifted himself with a balloon as early as 1709.
 In slightly more modern times, Joseph Kittinger did a skydive from a
 balloon at 31,300 meters in 1960. Felix Baumgartner pulled the same
 stunt from 38,969 meters in 2012, and Alan Eustace leapt from 41,419
 meters in 2014.

 (hackaday.com)





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

 ARISS USA Team Names Director of Education

 Tanya C. Anderson has been selected as Director of Education for
 Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, Inc. (ARISS-USA).

 Tanya has been a classroom educator for 18 years, the last 16 years
 teaching middle school science at St. Joan of Arc in Lisle,
 Illinois.

 Her science curricula cover earth and space science, life science,
 and physical science. Her career focus has been curriculum
 development in various fields of science.

 When informed of her selection, Tanya exclaimed, "I am excited to be
 a part of the ARISS organization and cannot wait to see what the
 future holds for amateur radio as commercial space stations are
 built and lunar exploration evolves. I look forward to sharing my
 passion for STEAM and space education with other educators while we
 work together to inspire, engage, and educate the next generation."

 Tanya currently holds a Technician Class amateur radio license, with
 the callsign KD 9 BQZ,

 (ANS)




 After two weather delays in previous weeks, Japan launched its
 Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) mission and the X-Ray
 Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) satellite on September 6.

 SLIM will test precision landing on the Moon and deploy a lunar
 rover and lunar hopper.

 XRISM will look into deep space to study the formation of the
 universe and search for dark matter.

 [ANS]





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA

OC-195

In the middle of nowhere. It's a deal.

VK1POR is active from Deal island OC-195 until December 1.

He has been QRV so far on 20 & 10m FT8, yes the operator prefers the
digimodes.

Don't get to confused with the call, the VK1 prefix, because VK1POR this time is on Deal Island, the largest island of the Kent Group
located in northern Bass Strait, that lies between north-east VK7
and Wilsons Promontory, in VK3.

 QSL via LoTW, eQSL, QRZ.

 (DX-WORLD)




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

 YOTA CONTEST 2023

 The YOTA Contest is back for its third run OF its third run!

 The 3rd year and each year 3 runs per year and the last contest for
 2023 is 30th December 2023   1200  2359 UTC

 So, are you ready to compete?

 Everyone in the ham radio community can take part; it only lasts
 12 hours and has an aim to increase youth activity on the air,
 strengthening the reputation of the YOTA program, and demonstrate
 the support for youth across the world.

 If you still have a question, feel free to drop the YOTA Contest 
 Committee an email at contest(at)ham-yota.com

 They are happy to reply.

 NOW BEFORE I HAND BACK TO COL:-=

 Here in Oceania YOTA - Youngsters On The Air - has a FaceBook page 
 worth joining, check out the address in the text edition of this 
 weeks WIA National News.

 facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/




 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
 
 IARU REGION 3
 Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies  
 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz        
  

 Region 1 3760  7110  14300  18160  21360 kHz

 Region 2 3750  3985  7060  7240  7275  14300  18160   21360kHz



 A strong earthquake of magnitude 6.8 struck central Morocco near
 Marrakesh on 8th September.

 Greg, G0DUB Emergency Comms for IARU region one has said that the
 Moroccan Amateur Radio Emergency Services ( part of ARRAM the
 Moroccan National Society ) normally operate on VHF/UHF and speaking
 to Hassan CN8HAN, their Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator, he
 said there was no indication of any HF frequencies in use to respond
 to the disaster. There are however a number of Search and Rescue
 teams from other countries now in the area and some of them have
 Radio Amateurs as part of their teams. 

 ARRAM has not asked for any HF frequencies to be kept clear but as
 the situation develops and SAR teams are at ground zero, it would be
 good for radio amateurs to take extra care around the HF Emergency
 Centres of Activity frequencies in case any SAR teams start to use
 frequencies to talk back to their home countries.
 
 At least 2,900 people died from the earthquake, Morocco's Interior
 Ministry said this week with over 5,500  injured.

 (iaru-r1.org  cbsnews)



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 REWIND 

 THE GREAT SOLAR STORM OF MARCH 1940:

 Im John Knox vk4fjrk and this story is shocking.

 On March 24, 1940, a solar storm hit Earth so hard it made copper wires
 in the United States crackle with 800 volts of electricity.
 A New York Times headline declared that a "sunspot tornado" had
 arrived, playing havoc with any signal that had to travel through
 metal wires.

 spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=09&month=08&year=2023

 "For a few hours it completely disrupted all long-distance
  communication," wrote astronomer Seth B. Nicholson in a recap
  of the event for the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Radio
  announcers seemed to be "talking a language no one could understand."
  The New York Times reported that more than a million telephone and
  teletype messages had been garbled: 

 "Veteran electrical engineers unhesitatingly pronounced it the worst
  thing of its kind within their memory."

 Modern researchers, however, are now paying attention paying attention.
 Their work confirms that it was no ordinary solar storm.

 "It was unusually violent," they say. "There were very rapid changes
  in Earth's magnetic field, and this induced big voltages in long metal
  wires."

 What caused the high voltages?

 Old magnetogram records from the date of the storm show evidence that
 two coronal mass ejections CMEs hit Earth only 1.82 hours apart.
 The double blow rattled Earth's magnetic field in a way single CMEs
 do not.

"This could be a harbinger of things to come."

 Modern studies show that as many as 5 CMEs leave the sun every day  
 during Solar Maximum. With Solar Cycle 25 underway and intensifying, a 
 double hit could definitely happen again.

 My time is up;  With Rewind, this is John Knox VK4FJRK.


 (web reports)






REWINDING THE SMITH WAY

Phillip Smith, an amateur radio operator working at Bell Labs, devised a
chart that even today can help engineers understand the behaviour of 
transmission lines.

From an early age, Smith had a keen interest in radio, creating his own
amateur radio station using homemade components and contributing articles to the radio section of the Boston Traveller.

In 1924, Smith went to Tufts College to study electrical communications.
Upon graduating in 1928 with a B.S. degree in electrical engineering
he was offered a job at Bell Telephone Laboratories.

Smiths first assignments at Bell Laboratories required him to take 
countless measurements of standing waves, inspiring him to develop a 
quick method to compute the input impedance of transmission lines. In 
1931, he created his first graphical solution in the form of a 
rectangular chart. However, Smith recognized the limits of this chart, 
which could only accommodate so much data. He continued to search for 
ways to improve his chart, constantly refining it.

After enhancing his chart with a grid made up of orthogonal circles, he 
could finally accommodate all data from zero to infinity. And thus, the 
Smith chart was born. After a slow acceptance process, his article 
describing the chart was published in 1939.

The Smith chaine.
(vk7wi news)


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2023 Social Scene

 Clubs are welcome to submit 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.

     

 VK2 - SARCFEST 8am Saturday 23 September                   (vk2acd)


 VK  - ALARAMeet2023 4/5 November in HOBART    (luther8(at)bigpond.com)


 VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest at Eastbourne Primary School Sunday,
       November 12                                          (vk3pdg)


 VK5 - Amateur Radio Experimenters Group Radio & Electronics Sale
       November 26                                           (vk5qi)

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2024 IT'S A DATE

 Clubs are welcome to submit 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.



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


 VK - National Volunteer Week Monday 20  Sunday 26 May 2024.
      National Volunteer Week (NVW) is Australias largest annual
      celebration of volunteers and their important contribution to
      our communities.



 Reception Reports

 WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a
 welcome to the broadcar item in text to
 nationalnews(at)wia.org.au   and don't JUST send url's links or
 posters, but take the time to pen YOUR contribution. 

 To submit audio, email nationalnews(at)wia.org.au
 and send BOTH the audio and the text
  
 We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 1.5 mts in
 length as we only have a half hour.

 Remember the sooner you submit material the more the
 likelihood of it being broadcast in the very next edition of
 WIA National News.

 Each recorded item will only be broadcast once, if you want a couple
 of mentions, please submit different slants to keep your
 event 'fresh' and always if the news room is to read your
 item --- write it in the 3rd person. (First if YOU are
 reading your own item).  If you are mentioning your own name / call
 in the story, say something like "and myself, Pat, vk11abc"
 
 Promote your local rebroadcast; details on
 wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
 
 A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't
 plug DEALS from commercial traders "on air", but we at the
 WIA will put your supporters 'goods' in this text edition
 "no worries."

 We will not give blatant 'plugs' to raffles, be it raffles
 at the event or "on-line".


 
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 Oh... and to contact us with your news because
 If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!


 Click the links below to downloas to rapidly provide news of
 interest to WIA affiliated clubs and active amateurs residing
 in Australia and the globe. 

 We strongly encourage membership in the Wireless Institute of
 Australia and participation in the activities of local clubs.
 Opinions expressed in "WIANews" are those of the writers who
 submit material and do not necessarily reflect those of the
 rebroadcasters, nor the National WIA, but IF broadcast, are
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