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Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2021-10-24.mp3 Text edition:
2021 OCTOBER 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 OCTOBER 24 2021
IN OUR 26th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

( 1937 in a mention we've come across relating to weekly
broadcasts of information prepared by VK4 was a plea to
restart the weekly news service which was on air in the
late 1920's )
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
contacts and answers to your questions.
www.health.gov.au/
WIA VICE PRESIDENT LEE MOYLE AND OUR NEW 2*1 CALL SIGNS

THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.

WIA
JOIN THE WIA
tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y

WIA Announces New Club Coordinator

Peter Schrader, WIA Director VK4EA writing on WIA Front Page News
( www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2021/20211012-1/index.php ) tells how
Angelo Giuffre VK2NWT is our new WIA Club Coordinator.

Angelo as far as background goes is owner and operator of a Post Office in the Snowy Mountains. Prior to that, was the local Ne
wsagent
in Jindabyne for thirteen years after working a long stint in Ski
Resort administration.

He's been a a very keen shortwave listener for many years and a
licensed amateur since 2009, member and secretary of the Snowy Mountains Amateur Radio Club.

Good morning from Lee Moyle, VK3GK, WIA Vice President.

Contest 2x1 Callsign - Wrap Up.

Wednesday, 13 October 2021 at 10am will be remembered by many VK contesters as Frenzy Day.

The instant demand at exactly 10am for 2x1 contesting callsigns definitely stress tested the AMC website in more ways than one.


Luckily for all those applying it was a serious pile up, with anxious feelings of missing out, waiting impatiently for that 2x1
 page refresh, not unlike waiting to hear the rare DX return your callsign and then when propagation shifts and unfortunately t
hat rare one you need for honour roll is all but gone.

It seems many felt they may have been a Busted Call or Not In Log (NIL) during the frenzy.

Understandably, the AMC office has been inundated with phone calls. Let us sincerely hope that the callers were understanding a
nd respectful of the AMC office staff who continue to do an excellent job at managing all things Amateur Radio including examin
ation processing and callsign recommendations etc.

The day one results are actually quite surprising as after all the dust has settled only about 138 callsigns were allocated out
 of about 702.... or around 19.5%

The highest demand was for 2x1s was from the eastern states of VK3, VK2 and VK4 in that order, with many now been allocated. Th
e VJ and VL prefixes seeming not so popular, however still being sought after for use in general and WPX type contesting.

More interesting to note is that not a single VK9 2x1 callsign has been allocated.

VK3 has had more issued than all of VK1, VK5, VK6, VK7 and VK8 combined.

Who would have even considered that so many contesters lived in VK3?
A snapshot on day 7 which was last Wednesday 20th of October reveals that there has only been another 156 callsigns allocated o
r at least removed from the AMC available 2x1 callsign register. The list shows fewer than 10 available in VK3 but many are sti
ll unclaimed from all the other states, collectively about 408 remain. This reflects around 43% of the available 702 2x1 callsi
gns having been allocated.

Considerable thanks need to be given to all the members of VK Contest Club (VKCC) who inspired and began this 2x1 callsign proj
ect well over 10 years ago and have continually pushed the 2x1 callsign agenda.

The WIA thanks all stake holders and individuals who contributed to the success of this long term project.

In particular, the WIA congratulates the Australian Maritime College (AMC) for a successful release and implementation of the 2
x1 Callsign blocks to the Amateur Radio Contesting community.

To apply for a 2x1 Contest callsign (Advanced only) go to the AMC website and follow the instructions:
www.amc.edu.au/industry/amateur-radio/callsigns/2x1-contest-callsigns

With less than a week to go until the biggest global HF contest, the CQ World Wide SSB Contest, many are praying to the contest
ing gods that AMC along with ACMA will have all these new 2x1 Callsigns granted for use.
73 from Lee VK3GK

EDUCATION
HERE WE GO AGAIN

IRELAND'S HAM EXAM MAY GET NEW OVERSEER

In Ireland, the regulator is seeking applicants to oversee
the amateur radio exam there.

This after regulator, ComReg notes the current agreement expires with the Irish Radio Transmitters Society December. The Harmon
ised Amateur Radio Certificate, or HAREC, is to be set, organised and corrected by whoever enters into the new agreement with t
he regulator afterward.

The Ham Society IRTS has been administering the 60-question HAREC exams on paper. There has been no option to take the exams on
line. A report on the Southgate Amateur Radio News website noted, however, that the Radio Society of Great Britain has been usi
ng a Dublin-based provider for its own online exams.

(sourced to arnewsline.org)
DISCUSSION POINT
WIA NATIONAL NEWS AND YOUR 3 W's.
WASH YOUR HANDS

WEAR YOUR MASK

WATCH YOUR DISTANCE (1.5 metres)
www.health.gov.au/
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
Southgate AR Club, ARRL,  NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
& the World Wide sources of the WIA.
Radio Amateurs Invited to Participate in the Antarctic Eclipse Festival in December

As the shadow of the moon passes across Antarctica on December 4, it will generate traveling ionospheric disturbances that will
, in turn, affect radio propagation. The unusual geometry of this years eclipses will give researchers an opportunity to invest
igate complicated ionospheric dynamics over the poles as the long daytime of polar summer is briefly interrupted by the eclipse
.

During this HamSCI eclipse festival, hams and citizen-scientists are asked to collect Doppler-shift data from time-standard sta
tions, such as WWV. All thats needed is an HF radio connected to a computer.
Data collection will run from December 1 through December 10.

All radio amateurs and shortwave listeners are invited to join in, even those located far from the path of totality. In 2020, m
ore than 100 individuals from 45 countries took part in eclipse festivals.
For more information on the Antarctic Eclipse Festival and how to participate, visit the HamSCI website.

www.hamsci.org/festivals
No ham radio for Golden Globe Race 2022

Yachting Monthly magazine reports the use of amateur radio in the Golden Globe Race 2022 has been banned due to unlicensed usag
e in 2018
The magazine says:

Next year, the Golden Globe Race will return, but with some changes.

HAM radio will also be banned, replaced with a 100% waterproof HF SSB radio and weather fax for receiving weather charts. In 20
18, there was controversy when it was revealed some of the skippers didnt have HAM radio licences.

This change has caused concerns, with some of the 2018 entrants highlighting difficulties in picking up Global Maritime Distres
s and Safety System (GMDSS) frequencies in the Southern Ocean due to the shrinking of the broadcasting network as more mariners
 rely on satellite communication.

The route is also different in the Golden Globe Race 2022, to make it less demanding on the boats, according to McIntyre.

Read the full article ontinyurl.com/2x34fmu9
Over in Region One, the Swedish communications regulator PTS has issued a clarification about the expiry date of permits for hi
gh-power operation above 200 watts

Amateur radio users who are licensed for transmission with a higher power than is normally permitted by pts regulations exempti
ng the use of certain radio transmitters and expiring on 2021-12-31 need not apply for a new permit. The Swedish Post and Telec
om Authority extends these permits for five years at a time.

The extended permits will be issued before the end of the year.
What's a long length of LAN cable ? A transmitter, of course

LAN cables can be sniffed to reveal network traffic with a $30 setup, says researcher.

An Israeli researcher has demonstrated that LAN cables' radio frequency emissions can be read by using a $30 off-the-shelf setu
p, potentially opening the door to fully developed cable-sniffing attacks.

Mordechai Guri of Israel's Ben Gurion University of the Negev described the disarmingly simple technique, which consists of put
ting an ordinary radio antenna up to four metres from a category 6A Ethernet cable and using an off-the-shelf software defined 
radio (SDR) to listen around 250MHz.

"From an engineering perspective, these cables can be used as antennas and used for RF transmission to attack the air-gap," sai
d Guri. He added that his setup's $1 antenna was a big limiting factor and that specialised antennas could well reach "tens of 
metres" of range.

The research shows that poorly shielded cables have the potential to leak information which sysadmins may have believed were se
cure or otherwise air-gapped from the outside world.

REGION THREE

Writing in the ALARA newsletter, President Linda VK7QP mad note that
Women Amateur Radio Operators of New Zealand, WARO, is up and running again.

Ngaire ZL2UJT reports that 12 people attended a recent meeting and plans for the coming year have been established. This will i
nclude a Monday night net a quarterly bulletin and one formal meeting a year at the NZART Conference.
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HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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AN IMPORTANT AND MEANINGFUL CONTEST IS LOOMING!

For 36 hours between the 26th and 28th of October, international teams of radio operators will push the limits of their abiliti
es and their radio equipment to compete in an event that military organizers in Canada are calling the world's "most prestigiou
s military-led High Frequency Radio competition." Graham VK4BB has the details later when
Bruce joins us with Special Interest Group News.

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SPRING VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS November 27-28

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CQ World-Wide  CW contest Nov 27-28

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December 4-5 160 Meter WW

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DECEMBER  11 - 12 10 Mtr World Wide
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2022
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January, the entire month every year is the
WIA ROSS HULL VHF - UHF MARATHON CONTEST
00:00 UTC 1 January to 23:59 UTC 31 January

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WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS

Summer 2022 - 0100 UTC Saturday 15 January
through       0059 UTC Sunday   16 January (differs in VK6).

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DX WINDOW

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REPUBLIC OF KOREA, HL. Special call sign HL30UN is QRV until October 31 to celebrate the 30th anniversary since the Republic of
 Korea was admitted to membership in the United Nations. QSL via EA5GL.

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ANTARCTICA. A group of operators are QRV as KC4USV from McMurdo Station on Ross Island, IOTA AN-011, until October 31. Activity
 is on 40 and 20 meters using SSB and FT8. QSL via K7MT.

Speaking of the Antarctic, news of a French special event

Station TM 60 ANT between November 16-30th. Activity is to commemorate
the 60th anniversary of Antarctic Treaty Signature.

Activity will be on various HF bands between 40-10 meters.
QSL via F8DVD, direct (SAE + 2 USDs) or by the Bureau.

France was one of the 12 countries who signed the ATS in Washington on December 1, 1959. The treaty officially entered into for
ce onJune 23, 1961.

All info on this event is on:
www.qrz.com/db/TM60ANT
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AUSTRIA. Members of the Amateur Radio Contest DX Club will be QRV as 4U2U from October 10 to 31 to celebrate United Nations Day
. QSL via bureau.

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Until the 2nd of November, West of Scotland ARS are running
station GB 4 GDS, celebrating 90 years of the Guide Dog Association. More information about the station can be found at wosars.
club
(rsgb)

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SARL News report that a special call sign, ZS 18 MOTH, will commemorate the signing of the Armistice 103 years ago.

Monday 11 November 1918, the Armistice was signed in a railway carriage of Marshall Foch's special train located in the forest 
at Rethondes in France on the western front. At 11 o'clock, the roar of guns ceased as peace and silence finally descended on t
he western front, ending the First World War.

The call sign represents ZS = South Africa; 18 = 1918 the year the guns of World War 1 fell silent and MOTH = the Memorial Orde
r of the Tin Hats.

The call sign will be active from 06:00 UTC on Thursday 11 November until 16:00 UTC on Sunday 14 November on 80, 40, 20, 15 and
 10 metres.

(sourced to southgatearc.org)

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PANAMA

3 E 200 P from Colon, Panama, marking the nation's 200th
anniversary of independence from Spain. The station is on air
until November 30th on various HF bands using several modes.
QSL via ClubLog's OQRS or LoTW.

(SOURCED TO ARNEWSLINE.ORG)

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MEDIA WATCH

In the media only 2 reports in on last weekends JOTA JOTI did we receive, one from the Ipswich and District Amateur Radio Club 
and VK4HIT and the other from activity in .. SAUDI ARABIA.

The Saudi story we'll hear in a moment when VK3FFF steps up to the microphone in Special Interest Group news, the VK item, thos
e who
also get QNEWS in primarily VK4, Allan will report. Also in QNEWS Clive VK4ACC and news of new Life Members of his RADAR club i
n Rocky.

BUT NOW in media watch
Email Address : vk4zen@gmail.com
Feedback :

Just a quick note to let you know that I've been rebroadcasting the news on Sundays
at 10am on my narrowcasting station "Spud FM" in Kalbar Qld.
As it's become an extension of my AR hobby I thought what better way to get interestin the hobby itself.
I have no idea on listeners!!Cheers
Paul TiffanyVK4ZEN / VK4IV
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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.

parksontheair.com/
www.sota.org.uk
sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/
www.wwffaustralia.com/
minesontheair.com/about-mota

First POTA (Parks on the Air) in India

ARUNAVA DEY CALL SIGN VU3XRY AND ABHRAJIT DAS VU3YDA have recently
Operated H.F from Kanchanjungha National Park DESIGNATED AS VU-0081,
above an altitude of 6000 ft. ASL in Sikkim, India.

This is an Historical moment for us as we are the first to participate in an International Event Known as PARKS ON THE AIR ( PO
TA) from India. WE HAVE MADE AROUND 14 CONTACTS from all over India over HF radio.
VU3XRY

(sourced to southgatearc.org)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- BALLOONING

A South African club, the Secunda Amateur Radio Club, will be launching a Balloon Carrying Amateur Radio, known as the BACAR pr
oject) on Saturday 30 October.

Several interesting payloads are being prepared, including the new AMSAT-SA AfriCUBE linear transponder, Slow Scan TV, a cross 
band FM repeater and an ion thruster scientific experiment. Amateurs from various Clubs are involved in this project.

The Club can be contacted for info via e-mailsecradio@jenny.co.za
(southgatearc.org)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

Adapter structure with 10 CubeSats installed on top of Artemis moon rocket.

Workers at NASAs Kennedy Space Centre have lifted the Orion Stage Adapter on top of the Space Launch System moon rocket, adding
 the structure housing 10 CubeSat rideshare payloads heading into deep space on the Artemis 1 mission.

NASA has not announced a target launch date for the mission but it is
expected to fly sometime in early 2022. The test flight will pave the way for the next SLS/Orion mission, Artemis 2, to carry f
our astronauts to lunar orbit as soon as 2023.
bit.ly/3FETY0P
(ANS)

The astronauts who will ride SpaceXs newest Dragon spaceship into orbit later this month have named their spacecraft Endurance 
as a tribute to the human spirit and a historic sailing vessel used by Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.

The new spacecraft's scheduled to launch to the ISS on Oct. 30 carrying Raja Chari, KI5LIU, Tom Marshburn, KE5HOC, Matthias
Maurer, KI5KFH, and Kayla Barron, KI5LAL.
(ANS)

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILITARY

An exercise, known as Noble Skywave, is a friendly contest among military radio operators and their affiliates to contact other
 teams, making use of voice and data modes. Teams can comprise radio operators active in various nations' military forces or th
ey can be in the Reserves or National Guard. Operators also participate from the US Military Auxiliary Radio System and the Can
adian Forces Affiliate Radio System.

This year, more than 150 teams in 10 nations are expected to be on the air hoping to be crowned the best of the best. Although 
 the majority of participants are in the US and Canada, past exercises have also drawn participation from teams in Australia, t
he UK, New Zealand and Peru.

The Communications and Electronics Branch of the Canadian Armed Forces has been at the helm of this training exercise since 201
3.
Lt. Taylor Curran of the Canadian Armed Forces' 21st Electronic Warfare Regiment told NewsLine in an emailed statement that his
 regiment is the Lead Mounting Unit for the event.
(arnewsline.org)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING

JOTA - JOTI DONE AND DUSTED FOR ANOTHER YEAR

DEEMED A REMARKABLE EVENT

>From all corners of the globe they came, Scoutings youngsters stepped up to the microphone helping bring a sense of belonging 
to all in these Covid times.

In the middle east, in partnership, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Alwaleed Philanthropies and World Scouting joi
ned forces to empower the next generation of young female leaders

On 15th-17th October, last weekend, JOTA-JOTI connected millions of young people around the world over online activities that p
romoted friendship and global citizenship. In Saudi Arabia, it rallied support in achieving the Kingdom's ambitions of garnerin
g one million individuals to volunteer per year

This year's JOTA-JOTI event was in full support of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, with the PNU female Scout
s involvement having created particular alignment with gender equality.
(hamradiodaily.com)
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VHF AND ABOVE
(The Plumbers Delight)

The Brisbane VHF Group are holding a 122GHz Testing and Tune-up Day
starting at 10:00AM today, Sunday 24th October at the Club house of the Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club.
Go to: Triple W dot redcliffe radio club (all 1 word) dot org dot au
(vk4tfn)
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VLF

ALEXANDERSON ALTERNATOR TO TRANSMIT TODAY, UN DAY

The Alexanderson Association is once again marking United Nations Day  Sunday the 24th of October - by transmitting a global me
ssage in Morse on the historic Alexanderson alternator at the World Heritage Grimeton Radio Station in Sweden.

The CW message will be transmitted on 17.2 kHz. The transmitter uses the call sign SAQ. The event itself will be carried live o
n the association's YouTube channel. The transmission & YouTube live stream starts at 14:25 UTC.
alexander.n.se/
(arnewsline.org)
WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
(Youngsters On The Air)
youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaAtwitter.com/hamyota

STUDENTS AT THE FORE FRONT OF SPACE

After months and months of research, testing and development, the Portland State Aerospace Society is preparing to hand off Ore
gon's first satellite destined for the stars.

The interdisciplinary student group will deliver the satellite known as OreSat0 to Seattle's Spaceflight Inc. who will integrat
e OreSat0 into its Sherpa(R) Orbital Transfer Vehicle. The propulsive vehicle will carry and deploy many small satellites to or
bit after hitching a ride to space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, scheduled to launch no earlier than January 2022. OreSat0 i
s the first in a series of three satellites designed by the Portland State Aerospace Society and is just about the size of a ti
ssue box. The satellite includes solar panels, batteries, a colour camera and an amateur radio system.
(eHam.et)
Finally, don't forget that the new Youth category for the CQ World Wide DX Contest will debut October 30  31 with the phone wee
kend. The category covers contesters age 25 years old or younger and applies to both the phone and CW weekends (CW, November 27
  28).
(arrl)
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2021 Social Scene
Due to the COVID-19 situation, please check these events'
direct for up-to-date status information and even without
Covid dates have an uncanny knack of being changed at last
moment.

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
contacts and answers to your questions.
www.health.gov.au/

VK3 - ROSEBUD RadioFest by SPARC 9:30am Nov 14       (vk3pdg)
VK5 - Australian Fox Hunting Championship and SERG Convention
Mount Gambier SA Queens Birthday weekend June 2022
(vk5dj)
FINAL FINAL
Maybe the first year of pandemic living was good for something: the number of UFO sightings in Idaho skyrocketed in 2020 to alm
ost 130 reportings. The number of sightings in 2019 was also more than 100, but 2021 has been significantly less exciting.

UFO Sightings In Idaho On The Decline
It makes sense that there would be more UFO sightings in 2020. Everyone was stuck at home and we had already binge-watched all 
the shows we could. We all got bored, ventured out of our houses, and surprised all the aliens who thought we would be hiding i
ndoors. In 2020, there were 128 UFO sightings reported. Back in 2019, the number was 104. So far in 2021, there have only been 
39 reports. I have a theory on why there are fewer sightings this year.

Aliens Can Get COVID Too
Just like in the War of the Worlds story, I think the aliens can get sick the same as humans and that has been their demise. We
 hid in our houses, they ventured out more and got sick. Their alien immune systems couldn't handle the human virus and they di
ed. There are still some out there, but not nearly as many as before and that is why we've seen a decline in reported sightings
 on the NUFORC (National UFO Reporting Centre) website.
KLIX NEWS RADIO USA

Read More: Less Than 40 UFO Sightings Have Been Reported Over Idaho in 2021 | https://newsradio1310.com/less-than-40-ufo-sighti
ngs-have-been-reported-over-idaho-in-2021/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

Read More: Less Than 40 UFO Sightings Have Been Reported Over Idaho in 2021 | https://newsradio1310.com/less-than-40-ufo-sighti
ngs-have-been-reported-over-idaho-in-2021/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral


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straight after the Local News. Local news follows National
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We cannot give blatant 'plugs' to raffles.

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