2014-04-04

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WIANEWS WEEK COMMENCING APR 06 2014.

OUR 19TH YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

Australia's VK3FI medium wave beacon heard in New Zealand

INTERNATIONAL MARCONI DAY - APRIL 26

The much talked about - PR4AmateurRadio Expo

THESE STORIES AND MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE

OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 6 2014.

TRENDING ON VK1WIA TWITTER ACCOUNT
http://twitter.com/VK1WIA

#ARISS contact

#MH370 and Black Box

#WIA Congratulates ARRL on 100 years

#WIA PR4AmateurRadio Expo

Earthquake and Amateur Radio joins emergency response

Thousands of people evacuated from Chile's low-lying coastal areas on Tuesday

local time following a massive earthquake, but authorities later called off

a tsunami alarm as damage seemed mostly limited.

Initially the 8.2 on the Richer scale quake which struck off the northern

coast of Chile, north-west of the town of Iquique, triggered a tsunami warning,

caused landslides and at least five deaths.

The well-oiled response saw earthquake sirens sounded. Apart from some damage

and a few fires, emergency responders including The Radio Club de Chile,

had since been stood down.

The world's most powerful shake, a 9.5 earthquake off southern Chile in 1960

killed thousands and sent damaging tsunami wave across the Pacific.

(Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee)

Last week here on VK1WIA news we told you of the telebridge contact via

W6SRJ with students at Melbourne Grammar School - Grimwade House where

astronaut Koichi Wakata, KC5ZTA answered 20 questions for students.

Melbourne Grammar School - Grimwade House is a co-educational Primary School

with 650 students aged from 5 to 12 years old.

Grimwade House is fortunate to have a purpose built Science room and a teacher

who is dedicated to and passionate about the teaching of Science.

All students from Prep to Year 4 have one lesson of Science per week and

Year 5 and Year 6 students have a double lesson of Science each fortnight.

(AMSAT)

Australia's VK3FI medium wave beacon heard in New Zealand

After reaching out across the Australian continent with about 60 signal reports,

the CW beacon at 473 kHz has now been received in New Zealand.

Keith Hayes ZL4MD at Cromwell in deep central New Zealand advises he heard

the beacon on March the 28th at 10.27pm local time.

At first it was picked up as visible on the weak-signal software Argo, then

a callsign was heard by ear after putting several bits together.

Kevin ZL4MD, who describes himself as a rising 82-year old, used an Icom

IC706MK2 feed with a three quarter wavelength sloping wire antenna.

Several other ZLs are listening intently with the best opportunity for reception

expected to be during the winter. The report from ZL4MD will encourage them

further.

The band 472-479 kHz is a secondary allocation in many countries and has

the VK3FI beacon at Mildura in north-western Victoria to create interest

and activity.

It is on most nights at 0900 UTC, an earlier time to make it easier for ZLs,

and remains until 2200 UTC. Send reports by email to

(Jim Linton VK3PC)

DO NOT ADJUST YOUR RECEIVER - THIS IS NOT AN APRIL FOOLS GAG.

WARRNAMBOOL VK3 residents were without television 2 days this week due to

scheduled maintenance.

We were told crews were recommissioning antennas and equipment in the

Warrnambool city area.

Television services shut down between 9.30am and 3.30pm on both days.

(the standard.net.au)

Australian 'black box' flight recorder inventor honoured

With the recent Malaysian Airlines MH370 flight disappearing there has been

much on the air about trying to find and retrieve the Black Box, well the

Assistant Minister for Defence, Stuart Robert, has announced that the

Canberra headquarters of the Defence Science and Technology Organisation

is being named after the late Dr David Warren who developed the 'black box'

to help in the investigation of aircraft accidents.

Dr Warren invented the black box flight recorder in the mid-1950s when

employed at one of DSTO's predecessor organisations, the Aeronautical

Research Laboratory at Fishermans Bend in Melbourne.

The black box is the most famous invention developed in that laboratory,

which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. The laboratory also has a

worldwide reputation for pioneering aircraft fatigue testing, for which it

has won two international aeronautical science awards.

One wonders why the 'black box' is so named when it is 'international orange.'

(sourced to vk7news)

WIA BOARD TALK

President Phil Wait VK2ASD

Vice President Chris Platt VK5CP

Secretary David Williams VK3RU

Treasurer John Longayroux VK3PZ

WIA Annual Election 2014

The voting for the election of 3 Directors was conducted during the month

of March 2014.

Next week a complete report on the process, but for now, suffice to say

with 4 nominating for 3 positions we saw Bob Bristow VK6POP replaced by

Rowan Dollar VK2ELF

Congratulations to BOTH Rowan and Bob. Bob who has been a long time Director

of your WIA.

(sourced to Geoff Atkinson VK3TL WIA Returning Officer)

The ARRL thanks the WIA for its centenary well-wishes

A letter of thanks to the Wireless Institute of Australia has been received

from the American Radio Relay League, regarding the ARRL reaching the

milestone of 100 years.

The ARRL President Kay Craigie N3KN expressed deep appreciation for the WIA's

leadership in advancing the interests of Amateur Radio in Australia, the

IARU Region 3, and the world.

The ARRL response was to an earlier letter sent by the WIA acknowledging

the many leading roles that the ARRL has displayed on so many occasions in

the past 100 years.

The ARRL pointed to Australia's success in attracting new people into Amateur

Radio, supporting the League's conviction that Amateur Radio will thrive

in the 21st century as it did in the past.

The continued good health of Amateur Radio depends to a great extent, on

the cooperation among the world's national radio societies in advocating

for rational and progressive regulatory environments, in our home countries

and, through the IARU, and ITU level.

Kay N3KN, in a letter to the WIA President Phil Wait VK2ASD, concluded that

the ARRL looked forward to working with the WIA during the shared second

centuries, living up to the example set by the founders of our organisations

so long ago.

The ARRL, now celebrating its 100th year, sends its best regards to the WIA

leadership and the Amateur Radio community.

(Jim Linton VK3PC)

The much talked about - PR4AmateurRadio Expo

The Wireless Institute of Australia is strongly behind this week's Expo,

which showcases the benefits of modern Amateur Radio.

This occurs on next Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The participating WIA clubs

will be in parks, other public places and electronic stores, with everyone

invited to join them on air.

The Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society VK5BAR in Belair National Park will

run a display and public station on 7.100 MHz SSB plus CW on 40m and 20m.

The Eastern and Mountain District Club VK3ER at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill,

will have a kite antenna if weather permits, foxhunting, HF operating, and

Amateur TV telecasts.

The RadioActives VK3DQ at Ruffey Lake Park in Doncaster will on HF, VHF,

and UHF in voice and digital modes. The ALARA display shows we are a hobby

both genders enjoy.

The Summerland Amateur Radio Club VK2SRC at the Lismore Public Library, hopes

to recruit a local TV presenter and politician, to show SSB, FM, Slow Scan

TV and digital modes.

The Townsville Amateur Radio Club VK4WIT is at the Jaycar store with a dynamic

display that will encourage those attending to try out Amateur Radio.

Sounds very professional.

The Bundaberg Amateur Radio Club VK4BW has tour guides to take visitors around

the stations and displays at the Bundaberg Recreational Precinct.

What a unique idea.

The Ipswich District Radio Club VK4WIP clubrooms will explain Amateur Radio,

and operate on HF using its famous squid pole antenna. Exposure and

recruitment is the aim.

Yarra Valley Amateur Radio Group VK3YVG is at Jaycar in Ringwood, with HF,

VHF, and computer based modes.

Shows we are a diverse and modern activity.

The Shepparton and District Amateur Radio Club VK3SOL, uses the Showgrounds

Rotary Market for crowds as it operates on 40m, and through the Mt Wombat

repeater and IRLP.

Just arrived have been registrations from the Amateur Radio Direction Finding

Group at Melbourne's Westerfolds Park, The Melbourne Electronics Radio Club

in Bunnings Water Gardens, and the Central Queensland Amateur Radio

Association located at Jaycar at Rockhampton.

Demonstration stations will call "CQ Expo" - this is your opportunity to

invite those on the microphone, most likely for the first time, to consider

joining the wonderful hobby of Amateur Radio.

(PR4AmateurRadio)

HAMS ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

VK2

web service:- http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm

The Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club Inc. 39th annual field day takes place

at Port Macquarie on Saturday the 7th and Sunday the 8th of June 2014.

The venue is the Tacking Point Surf Life Saving Club hall in Matthew Flinders

Drive, Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie NSW.

There will be all the usual attractions and events over the two days of the

Field Day. The Field Day dinner will be held at the Port Macquarie Golf Club

at 6pm on the Saturday night. Foxhunts will be conducted on both days.

Sunday is the day for the traders and the trash and treasure tables.

There is no charge to sellers so bring your treasure. Don't forget to enter

your latest project in the Home Brew competition. The famous barbeque lunch

will be available on both Saturday and Sunday.

Mark your calendar now for Port Macquarie on the June Long Weekend.

Visit the Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club Inc website at
http://www.orarc.org

Or write to the club at PO Box 712 Port Macquarie NSW 2444.

(Henry Lundell VK2ZHE President, Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club Inc.)

VK3

web service:- http://www.amateurradio.com.au/news/

Looking for a Foundation Licence class in Melbourne?

Enrolments close soon for Foundation Licence quality training & assessments

at 40g Victory Boulevard, Ashburton, on April the 26th and 27th.

Contact Barry Robinson VK3PV, or

0428 516 001.

(Jim Linton VK3PC)

Moorabbin & District Radio Club Hamfest 2014

The Moorabbin and District Amateur Radio club are pleased to announce the

2014 Hamfest will be on Saturday 10th May with doors opening at 10am.

This year's event will be at the Southern Community Centre, Rupert Drive,

Mulgrave (Melways map ref 80 F4).

The Moorabbin Radio Club's annual Hamfest is proud to be Victoria's biggest

with displays and sales of new and preloved equipment. A must come must see

event for anyone interested in Radio Communications and Electronics.

Major door prizes, free tea and coffee, light refreshments and a sausage

sizzle will also be on offer.

Trader table bookings and general enquires can be made by emailing

Graeme Lewis VK3GL ) or by phoning mobile 0418 171601.

A Must see, must come event!!

VK4

18th of March the first person to call in on the VK4WIT Sunday Morning News

Callbacks being the 500th callback in Townsville for the 2014 WIA Board Year.

That lucky person turned out to be Peter/VK4PQ and at the April Management

Meeting of theTARCinc he was awarded a suitable certificate, designed by a

very talented harmonic of the VK4AE household, presented by President

Snow/VK4ME.

Congratulations Peter !

Fitting that since the contact happened on the John Moyle Weekend, the

certificate was designed by one of the daughters of the JMMFD National

Contest Manager, Denis.

VK5

Jun 7-9 VK5 South East Radio Club's (SERG) 50th annual Convention and

Australian Foxhunting Championship.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, SARL, Southgate AR Club, ARRL,

Amateur Radio Newsline, VK3PC, NZART and the WW sources of the WIA.

VOR goes shortwave QRT

The shortwave 'on and off' mystery of the Voice of Russia is now at an end.

Robin Harwood VK7RH, who writes the 'Spotlight on SWLing' column in the WIA

journal Amateur Radio magazine, tells us that it appears VOR went off the

shortwaves last weekend.

Others have picked up the story, including the American Radio Relay League

that reports the international broadcaster indeed appears to have pulled

the plug on its HF transmissions.

Still a few continue to doubt that this has really happened. A strange

decision to take during the Ukrainian and Crimean crisis.

New Zealand's Radio Spectrum Management has begun consulting on a proposal to

create a General User Licence for short range devices at 49 MHz. This is

within VHF Band I, which was formerly used for television broadcasting.

The consultation is open until 29 April 2014.

VOA Radiogram, a weekly experimental Voice of America program which places

digital text modes on an analogue shortwave broadcast transmitter, marked

one year on the air last weekend 29-30 March.

The program included a "battle of the 100 word-per-minute modes," with the

same VOA News story transmitted in PSKR125, MT63-1000L, Thor25x4, and MFSK32.

The Vienna International Amateur Radio Club (VIARC) operates a UN amateur radio

station with the callsign 4U1VIC at Vienna International Centre which hosts

numerous UN organizations and other international organizations.

Now they have announced that they will also operate stations under the newly

released callsigns of C7A and 4Y1A as a host institute. VIARC welcomes the new

prefixes, C7 and 4Y, which are allocated to the UN organizations. Activations

of these new callsigns will attract attention from all over the world, which

will assist promotion of these organizations, as well as a whole UN system.

The new callsigns, C7A and 4Y1A, will be activated in special occasions

related to the organizations as commemorative operations, such as

World Meteorological Day or International Civil Aviation Day.

Just a reminder that these new callsigns (C7A and 4Y1A) will only count for

Austria for DXCC purposes.

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ARNEWSLINE

PHOTOS OF MARLON BRANDO'S HAMSHACK ON LINE

Fernando Casanova, EC1AME, has posted that back in the 1980s while he was

reading the Spanish magazine HOLA and found a very interesting article about

Movie Star Marlon Brando's private island in the Pacific.

Among the pictures he spotted 2 ham radio related ones and later posted them

to the EA1URO internet discussion site.

As some of you may know, Marlon Brando was licensed as KE6ZPH here in the USA

and FO5GJ while in Tahiti. According to Wikipedia.com, Brando was listed in

the Federal Communications Commission records as Martin Brandeaux to preserve

his privacy and that he used that name while on the air.

His private island was to become a luxury resort in 2013, so

EC1AME says that it's a perfect moment to remember how it

looked in the 80's. You can see those photos on the web at

tinyurl.com/marlon-brando-station

INTERNATIONAL MARCONI DAY - APRIL 26

Saturday April 26th is when stations around the world will

be on the air to celebrate International Marconi Day. This

is a once a year opportunity to make contact with historic

Marconi locations around the world and to celebrate the

birth of Guglielmo Marconi on the April 25th 1874.

At airtime, over 20 Marconi related sites have confirmed

that they will be on board this year's celebration. These

include the historic GB4IMD at Poldhu in Cornwall, England

along with VO1AA on Signal Hill in St. Johns, Newfoundland,

and W2MRC at Monmouth Junction in New Jersey.

All stations planning to participate are urged to register

in advance. Full details are at www.gb4imd.com.

DX

F5MNW will be operating stroke FR from Reunion Island

through April 8th. Activity will be on the High Frequency

bands using CW only. QSL via his home callsign either direct or via the

bureau.

UA3AA is on the air from Nepal using the call 9N7AA until May 23rd.

Activity has been on 160 through 10 meters CW only.

Unfortunately his current location suffers from some serious RFI issues

that affect his ability to hear the calling stations. QSL direct only.

COPPER THIEVES TAKE WASHINGTON STATION OFF THE AIR

Listeners to KLOG radio in Kelso, Washington tuned into dead air early one

morning. This after thieves stole a small amount of copper wire from the

stations transmitting site situated along Interstate Route 5.

Station Owner Joel Hanson said he found out about it at

around 3:30 a.m. Hanson found wire cutters at the site and

evidence that someone may have gotten a rather nasty shock.

KLOG was off the air for about 12 hours but station was able

to heard online. Kelso police are investigating but so far

they have no suspects.

DISCUSSION POINT

What use is an F-call?

Names are important in day-to-day interaction between people. In amateur radio,

you get issued with a callsign that after a little while takes on the role of

a name.

When you first become an amateur and you meet another amateur, they're likely

to introduce themselves, "Hi, I'm Onno VK6FLAB". At first you do a double-take

and wonder what the other person is smoking and where you can get some. After

a while you realise that this is quite common.

If you use your own callsign for a while, you'll get to the point where it

attains the status of a name. In day to day interactions with other amateurs,

you'll refer to another amateur by either their name or their callsign. You'll

recognise them by either as well. It's a little like a surname, but it's

different in that this particular name only makes sense among other amateurs.

It gets better.

After a while, you'll start hearing callsigns after the fact. Someone will say

a callsign and you'll not hear it as individual letters, but as a word and

you'll be able to reconstruct it. This skill typically happens if you listen

to many callsigns, like when you're participating in a contest.

Now for a funny part of this.

Your callsign can change.

If you are mobile, or portable, or operating in a different state, you'll

slightly modify your name. When I was using a hand-held in Melbourne a couple

of months ago, my callsign went from VK6FLAB to VK6FLAB Portable Victoria.

When that happens, your name feels different. Just for completeness, if you're

doing this in Morse, the rules are slightly different, but the ACMA website

tells you the whole story. Look for ACMA portable operation and you'll find the

"Amateur operating procedures" document.

It also gets pretty interesting if you operate a club callsign. You'll use

that callsign instead of your own.

When you do that, a tip for getting it right is to make a big sign in front of

your radio with the correct callsign. You'll be amazed how often you refer to

it.

Your callsign is your identity.

I'm Onno VK6FLAB

OPERATIONAL NEWS - DATELINE 2014

WIA VK Harry Angel Memorial Sprint May 3

10-10 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONTEST Aug 2 - 3

WIA REMEMBRANCE DAY (THE RD) CONTEST Aug 16 - 17

Manly-Warringah Radio Society's Flagpole contest September.

Amateur Radios International Air-ambulance Week, 9 days from Sep 28.

2015

10-10 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONTEST Aug 1 - 2

2016

10-10 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONTEST Aug 6 - 7

2017

10-10 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONTEST Aug 5 - 6

2018

10-10 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONTEST Aug 4 - 5

SPECIAL EVENT STATIONS, DX, BEACON REPEATER AND NET ADVICE

Many ANZAC Day events are planned

At the Tumbybay RSL Hall on South Australia's Spencer Gulf coast will be

Alan 'Grumpy' Waye AX5PBZ, using the CW and AM - the modes used in World

War 1, 2, Korea and Vietnam.

Operating from 10am until 4pm local time, AX5PBZ will be on 144.4, 7.110,

14.250 and 28.155 MHz, with D-STAR reflector 1C for voice.

At Ballarat football oval and showgrounds in Victoria is to be a portable

station by Johnno Karr VK3FMPB, Wilfred Amai VK3DWA and others, the site

the 39th Battalion was formed in World War 1.

For several years ANZAC Day has had an event begun by Mike 'Banjo' Patterson

VK4MIK, involving members of the Tableland Radio Group, the Townsville

Amateur Radio Club. It invites military sites plus HMAS ship museums around

Australia. They have have ex HMAS Castlemaine and Diamintina and Clubs and

Groups taking their Anzac Day operations to former Military sites including

Rocky Creek Igloo Atherton, Selheim near Charters Towers Lake Boga Flying

Boat near Swan Hill.

Mike is simply asking amateurs to change modes on Anzac day as a mark of

respect to our Women and Men who have served OUR country and the many

Amateur Radio people have served and continue to serve their country.

More on the actual participation in the event, how it followed a conversation

with a former Coas****cher, closer to ANZAC Day.

(Jim Linton and Mike Patterson)

DX Leader Board

List of who has worked most DXCC, and most band slots by mode.

Used to determine the DXer of the year awards.

Rules:

a.. The leader board is compiled in real-time for each calendar year.

b.. Awards will be made for the most DXCC verified, and the most

Open, CW, Phone and Digital slots Verified. (First place only will

be awarded, but second and third are shown in the Leader board.)

c.. To qualify, QSO must be verified by Paper, eQSL or LOTW.

d.. All bands are included.

e.. The winners will be determined at the AGM the following year.

(Bob VK3SX)

Moroccan mobile op

Operators Leo PD 0 HFP and Frans PA 5 CA will be traveling through the

Morocco Desert and the Atlas mountain range in a 4×4 Jeep Wrangler

between April 5-20th.

They plan to be active as CN 2 CA using 80-6 meters.

QSL via PA 9 M by the Bureau.

For more details and updates, watch QRZ.com or visit:
http://pa5ca.com/wp/?page_id=170

Joe, W5FJG, has been assigned to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station

and will be operating from KC4AAA, the amateur radio station there.

He will operate SSB only on weekdays and some weekends, through the winter

season until November 2014.

Almost all activity is currently on 20 metres on or near 14,243kHz.

QSL to Larry Skilton, K1IED.

Westlake's celebrate their 50th birthday.

In recognition they have been granted the special call sign, VI 2 ATZ 50,

which they will be using all this month, april.

(sourced to vk2wi news)

International Marconi Day is listed as April 26. Hornsby And District Amateur

Radio Club (HADARC) will operate VK 2 IMD on that day.

CELEBRATING THE HAMANAKO FLOWER EXPO

On the air, keep an ear open for special event station 8 N 2 HHH active on

all bands and modes until June 16th.

This in celebration of Japan's Hamanako Flower Expo on the island of Honshu.

When you make contact, please QSL as directed on the air.

(JJ1WTL/AC6IM via ARNewsLine)

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- FINAL FRONTIER

A greetings message from the President of the Republic of Lithuania, Dalia

Grybauskaite, has been transmitted by the amateur radio satellite

LituanicaSAT-1.

She is believed to be the first President of any nation to have a greetings

message sent from space since President Eisenhower in 1958.

In 2013 the President of the Republic of Lithuania visited the Science

Communication and Information Centre at Vilnius University. There she saw the

amateur radio CubeSat LituanicaSAT-1. Using a handheld radio and the call sign

LY5N she transmitted through the satellite's FM voice transponder.

Her words "Greetings to all Lithuanians around the world" were recorded on a

memory chip in the satellite and the message was successfully transmitted from

space on March 22.

(amsat)

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ILLW

International lighthouse event going strong

With 30 countries and more than 190 registrations so far, the International

Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend held in August is the premier ham fun-event.

The popular annual event began two decades ago based on the earlier Scottish

Northern Lighthouses Activity Weekend.

Attention is now on who will be honoured as this year's 200th registration.

The 100th to be registered was the Point Lowly Lighthouse by the Whyalla

Amateur Radio Club VK5BWR.

That coincides with Whyalla's annual show and some of its visitors will also

come to the heritage listed lighthouse complex built in 1883 on South

Australia's Spencer Gulf.

The basic objective of the weekend is to increase public awareness,

preservation and restoration on old maritime structures, plus promotion of

Amateur Radio and to foster goodwill.

Each year it gets stronger, with more than 500 registrations from 54 seagoing

nations last year. On air activity was enormous and many issued special QSL

cards.

Event statistics are online, and from 2002 those taking part can report on

their experiences. Facebook and Google Earth Maps are there too.

To register a lighthouse, lightship or marine beacon, or see the event

guidelines for August the 16th and 17th, visit the website www.illw.net

(Jim Linton VK3PC)

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP --- MILITARY

Bletchley Park Code Breakers

One of the last surviving wartime code breakers has died at age 93.

Captain Raymond "Jerry" Roberts, who died recently following a short illness,

was part of a team at Bletchley Park, in Buckinghamshire, which helped to

crack the German Tunny system used by Hitler, Mussolini and other high

ranking generals during the Second World War.

(IRTS)

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

WICEN NET

WICEN Queensland holds a net every Sunday on 7075kHz from 8-30am (2230UTC)

The net calls in regular stations and then invites new stations to call in.

If conditions are poor on 7MHz, net control might move to around 3600kHz

depending on how pliable the net operators are.

Mix it with other WICEN ops and call in on the net !!

(tarc)

GAREC-14 Huntsville website is alive

The America Radio Relay League (ARRL) Alabama Section and the Huntsville

Hamfest, have announced further details of the Global Amateur Radio Emergency

Communications (GAREC) Conference in August.

GAREC-14 focuses on the application of advanced technologies available in

emergency communications. All Emergency Communication-minded radio amateurs

and professionals are invited to attend.

The GAREC-14 website contains a lot of information. An agenda to be finalised

later is to include reports by IARU regions, those involved in recent Emcomm

work and the technology that can be used.

GAREC-14: http://www.hamfest.org/

(Jim Linton VK3PC Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee

via SouthGate)

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
http://www.raotc.org.au

Hallo everyone, this is Clive VK6CSW. Once again tomorrow is the first Monday

in the month and that means that it's time for the Radio Amateurs Old Timers

Club of Australia's News and Information bulletin to go to air.

Tomorrow's RAOTC Bulletin can be heard on a variety of HF, VHF and UHF

frequencies but the two main HF 20 mtr broadcasts are at 0100 and 0200 UTC.

AT 0100 UTC the bulletin is beamed northwards from Melbourne on 14.150 MHz USB

for Eastern states listeners, while an hour later at 0200 UTC the transmission

is beamed towards Western Australia, again on 14.150 MHz.

Also at 0200 UTC there will be a transmission from Perth on 40 mtrs on 7060 kHz

LSB, and also via all linked NewsWest repeaters.

In addition to these broadcasts, throughout the day local operators transmit

the bulletin on a number of HF, VHF and UHF frequencies. To find a frequency

and time for your local area please visit the RAOTC website at www.raotc.org.au

Tomorrow, 91 year old Allen Crewther, VK3SM, tells of a couple of amusing

reminiscences during his long life in radio. I think you'll enjoy them!

Everyone, RAOTC members and non-members alike, is cordially invited to listen

to the bulletin and to participate in the call backs afterwards.

Once again, the April RAOTC Bulletin can be heard tomorrow, Monday April 7th.

73 from Clive VK6CSW

SOCIAL SCENE 2014

Apr 13-15 VK PR4AmateurRadio Expo.

Apr 18 WW Amateur Radio Day: Your Gateway to Wireless Communications.

Apr 25 vk3 ANZAC Day event Ballarat Showgrounds )

May 2- 4 VK4 Clairview Gathering ( 0429 632 815 )

May 10 VK3 Moorabbin and District Amateur Radio club Hamfest 10am

May 10 VK4 BARCFEST: Salvation Army Hall Calamvale.

May 16-18 VK4 WIA Conference presented by SCARC ( )

Jun 7- 9 VK2 Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club field day Port Macquarie

Jun 7- 9 VK5 South East Radio Club's (SERG) 50th annual Convention and

Australian Foxhunting Championship.

Nov 2 VK5 HamFest Adelaide Hills Amateur Radio Society

Nov 15 VK7 Hamfest (Venue to be advised)

Nov 30 VK3 SPARC HamFest at Rosebud ( )

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