2015-05-21

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NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING May 24 2015.

IN OUR 20TH YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

Balloons galore attract trackers

Launch of the solar powered party-type balloons from Melbourne Australia is

continuing. At least one, by Andy Nguyen VK3YT, is flying with a payload of

a 25mW transmitter to give position, speed, altitude, temperature, and

battery condition.

These balloons are being followed flying at high altitudes by their WSPR, JT9

signals and sometimes Olivia signals on the 30m and 20m bands, with trackers

in VK, ZL and throughout the world.

After circumnavigating the southern hemisphere the balloon PS-41 went south

towards Antarctica, then headed east to the southern end of South America.

That balloon disappeared in the Southern Ocean around April 21 and is

believed to be the first flight on its kind in the Antarctic region.

While PS-42, put up by Andy VK3YT during the PS-41 record distance flight

as part of a multiple-balloon tracking test, quickly crossed the

International Dateline but then slowed down and headed north to go down

mid-way between New Zealand and South America.

PS-44 after travelling down the Victoria's Mornington Peninsula to leave the

mainland at Cape Schanck was last known to be in slow flight over Bass

Strait.

Earlier and out-of-sequence PS-45 went from Melbourne westerly to Adelaide

before turning inland heading towards north-east to exit at the Gold Coast in

Queensland and out to sea.

The weather has been very unfavourable, which is to be expected at this time

of the year in the southern hemisphere, but future flights in the series are

planned.

(Jim Linton VK3PC)

WIA BOARD TALK

President Phil Wait VK2ASD

Vice President Chris Platt VK5CP

Secretary David Williams VK3RU

Treasurer John Longayroux VK3PZ

WIA AGM

About 120 members attended the Institute's Annual General Meeting, held over

the second weekend in May. A bus tour of our national capital saw partners

enjoy some of the city's highlights and they joined in the dinner on the

Saturday evening.

The AGM segment of the day began with a moment's silence, to remember the

silent keys of the past year. This was followed by the usual business

reports, a financial statement and other annual general meeting formalities.

With the business over, President Phil Wait VK2ASD went on to present the

annual awards recognising the achievements attained by worthy amateurs.

More about the awards in a moment.

Once the clapping subsided, the fun began with the "Open Forum", featuring

lively presentations from a variety of presenters. The Forum allows WIA

members to speak, comment, ask questions and make suggestions on any topic.

Dale Hughes VK1DSH led the charge, with a short, stimulating talk titled

"the importance of being involved", highlighting his advocacy work for

amateur radio on behalf of the Institute at World Radio Conferences and many

associated Working Party meetings. What's that they say on social media? -

it's complicated!

The central theme of the Forum this year was the tenth Anniversary of the

Foundation Licence. From a position of steady decline before 2005, the

reshaping of the licence system into the Advanced, Standard and new entry

point Foundation Licence, has seen that downward trend turned around.

Foundation Licence is due for review

The 10th anniversary of the new entry level licence in Australia has seen

a great turnaround with Amateur Radio being made more accessible to a

greater number of people.

When it was proposed as part of the Australian Communications Authority "Big

Review", the Foundation Licence was embraced by radio amateurs as the way

forward for Amateur Radio.

The Foundation Licence has transformed us from a worrying declining interest

in Amateur Radio, to one of growth with new people entering the hobby and

most upgrading to the Standard or Advance levels.

Designed more than a decade ago, it gave entrants a taste of Amateur Radio,

inspiring many to explore the multi-faceted hobby, and encouraged some to

go further and upgrade their qualification.

Since 2005 over 5,000 Foundation Licence assessments have held, but with

a decline in the number of candidates, more needs to be done to promote the

hobby and review the attractiveness of it as the entry point.

While the Foundation Licence is now 10 years old and due for a review to

reflect new technology of the last decade, and provide a better taste of

a modern Amateur Radio, it remains a popular entry point into the hobby.

At the Forum, each current WIA assessor who'd been with the scheme from the

start was recognised with a special framed certificate to mark their 10 years

of service.

Further presentations across the Saturday afternoon featured a range of

speakers covering the many details of Assessment and Education in Amateur

Radio and the WIA's Role in the System. This included one talk on special

needs and remote assessments, in which the WIA has been particularly

successful.

To relieve the seriousness, Andrew Morsley VK1NAM and Simon Pearce VK1FAAS

conveyed their passion and enthusiasm for Summits on the Air, known as SOTA

an activity that combines bushwalking, hill climbing and portable amateur

radio.

What's not to like? Simon highlighted SOTA activities as ideal for providing

successful on-air experience for Foundation operators - better than calling

"blind" into the aether with 10 watts.

Paul Simmons VK5PAS backed this up with an engaging presentation on the

World Wide Flora and Fauna awards system that mixes amateur radio with

drawing attention to the importance of protecting nature, flora and fauna.

A presentation on amateurs' obligations concerning their electromagnetic

emissions, given by Roger Harrison VK2ZRH, drew some questions and comments

from the floor. Tongue in cheek, Roger led the audience in chanting

"What do we want? A thousand watts! When do we want it? Now!"

Comments and suggestions from the floor of the meeting included issues on

band planning, the perennial query on licence fees, Intruder Watch

activities, the handling of correspondence, membership of committees, a

suggestion for plastic wallet-sized amateur licences, donations and club

equipment insurance, amongst others. All of the issues and suggestions were

logged for consideration by the Board.

Touched on during the Forum, and at the dinner held that evening, members

heard more about the ACMA being in a state of change over recent times,

including the introduction of a new online digitised licence handling system

for all radiocommunications licensees - not only amateurs, but broadcasters,

commercial users and others.

The Saturday night guest speaker at the annual dinner was Mr Mark Loney, who

heads ACMA's Spectrum Operations and Services Branch. He opened with a

travelogue about his recent trip to Mongolia, studying how a third-world

country tackles the challenges of spectrum management.

Having softened-up his attentive audience, Mr Loney explained that there had

been a delay in the advised shut-down of the current licence system in

preparation for a switch-over to a you-beaut new one. Apparently, it was

judged to be not quite ready to go live. No doubt we'll hear more about this

from the ACMA in coming weeks and months.

Mr Loney went on to highlight that the current three radiocommunication

licence types now available - Apparatus, Spectrum and Class licences - are

likely to be changed or amalgamated under a review of how the spectrum is

managed here. Mr Loney hinted at this brave new world, with many challenges

likely to be waiting in the wings.

The WIA Board sees the coming changes as positive, has already made

submissions to the reviews announced, attended briefings and information

sessions, published reports on what's transpired so far and is preparing to

respond to the many challenges ahead.

The Board sincerely thanks all who helped to bring together the 2015 AGM and

Open Forum, in particular - Amanda Hawes VK1WX and members of the Canberra

Amateur Radio Club, our office staff Mal Brooks VK3FDSL and Diane Ashton

VK3FDIZ, the many members who turned up at the Friday night meet-and greet

at King O'Malley's pub, and assorted bodies who assisted during Saturday.

We apologise for the remaining two items not having text associated but

do direct you to the story from WIA on her awards issued at AGM by going to

http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/new...21-2/index.php

And for the WIA Board report from the meeting held the Sunday in Canberra to:-

http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/new...0-20/index.php

Continuing Board Talk from the WIA VK3PC Jim Linton reports on a friendship

contact between TC100GP and VI8ANZAC.

A meeting by two commemorative stations - TC100GP for the Centenary of

Gallipoli at Canakkale, and VI8ANZAC at the North Darwin Return Services

League symbolise the enduring respect held by both sides of the WWI battle.

The 15m band ANZAC weekend QSO is one of occasion when Turkey's TC100-

prefixed stations and the ANZAC-suffixed callsigns in Australia, made contact

via Amateur Radio.

Coscun Pinar TA3CX of Team Papa that was TC100GP at Gallipoli later wrote:

"We Turks are highly respectful to our ancestors, very similar to you.

Therefore, we admire the ANZAC spirit and fidelity. Our ancestors sleep in

peace in Gallipoli together and we wish peace for the living world forever."

VI8ANZAC coordinator, Stuie Birkin VK8NSB replied: "My friend, thank you very

much for activating TC100GP. I was very happy to have worked you guys on

ANZAC Day. It was a pleasure to have met you, and this QSO will stay with me

for ever."

Stuie VK8NSB, now in his 28th year with the Royal Australian Air Force, is

very proud and honoured to have activated the VI8ANZAC callsign.

He was in Gallipoli for the ANZAC Day 1988 service, and has never forgotten

the friendship that the Turkish people showed at the time.

The Gallipoli campaign was one of the greatest Ottoman victories and a major

allied failure. Both the Turks, then under the Ottoman Empire, and allied

forces suffered heavy losses in that WWI conflict.

It became a defining moment in Turkey's history. The Turkish War of

Independence raged soon after WWI with freedom from the crumbling Ottoman

Empire, and formation of the Republic of Turkey.

Meantime a marathon VI2ANZAC commemoration by the Manly Warringah Radio

Society over 7-days has ended with about 3,000 QSOs in the log, and many HF

contacts used the CW mode.

Patrick VK2PN who ran the event with mainly Allan VK2GR and Tommy VK2IR,

thanked all for the opportunity and their support.

Looking ahead, the VK100ANZAC callsign will be activated for three days

from May 30 by the Northern Tasmanian Amateur Radio Club, to commemorate

the local ANZACs. The club station with also have audio visual presentations,

photographs and posters.

A reminder that those allocated the WIA commemorative ANZAC-prefixed

callsigns to ensure that digital logs are uploaded promptly, so they

appear on the eQSL system.

ANZAC 100 logs milestone

The number of QSOs generated by the WIA ANZAC 100 program and now uploaded

as digital files has exceeded 5,000 according to a tally of logs sent to

an on-line uploader.

Logs from the national callsign VK100ANZAC, and all VI state and territory

callsigns, are being checked and sent by Trent Sampson VK4TS to eQSL, Logbook

of The World and ClubLog.

Many logs are expected soon from recent activity. ANZAC-suffixed callsigns

will continue until December the 20th.

Meantime the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters ZL100ANZAC

callsign goes QRT this weekend. It looks to maximise its already substantial

commemorative log.

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

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

We commence International News with a timely reminder of the disclaimer we

have (and have had for close on 12 years) in the text edition of WIA National

News and do from time to time read here in the audio services.

That is:-

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 are broadcast in the spirit in which they were submitted."

Yes we at the news desk don't "make up the stories"...

why start with this this week?

Well a story last week seemed to upset one or two by being quite 'unbelievable'

I'll remind you this was the story on the "Hall Thruster" from NASA, something

which almost sounded like the Holy Grail of perpetual motion.

Some say the small lab under NASA's umbrella claims its fuel-less rocket works.

But the thing is, according to 99.999% it doesn't.

Look at it this way. If you sit in a shopping cart in your local Woollies with all

your limbs inside the basket, you're pretty much immobile. By thrashing around

violently, you might get the cart to shift a few inches one way or another,

but unless the floor is uneven, your thrashing will typically result in no

real motion. If you really want the cart to move, you have to exert a force

on the outside of it—such as the floor or the wall of the store—not the

inside.

That's a simplified version of a fundamental law of physics, known as the

conservation of momentum. That law governs all sorts of phenomena, including

rocket engines, collisions between electrons, and car wrecks. It's well

established by a huge number of experiments, so it's not something you can

jettison lightly. Yet, that's what this new proposed thruster is supposed to

do, and while no reputable physicists are taking it seriously a small

semi-independent lab under the NASA umbrella has given it an official stamp

of approval.

US scientist, Guido Fetta built his own propellant-less microwave thruster and

managed to persuade NASA to test it out. The test results were presented at

the 50th Joint Propulsion Conference in Ohio. Astonishingly enough, they WERE

positive.

The Nasa team based at the Johnson Space Centre gave its paper the title

"Anomalous Thrust Production from an RF Test Device Measured on a Low-Thrust

Torsion Pendulum".

And with that, like when Chris Columbus proved the earth was NOT flat, is the

end of this thread!

wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-07/31/nasa-validates-impossible-space-drive

thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/08/04/dear-nasa-fuel-free-rocket-thruster-is-literally-too-good-to-be-true.html

Sarah Brightman has announced she is postponing her plans to launch aboard the

upcoming Soyuz TMA-18M spaceflight mission expected for September. Ms. Brightman

said that for personal family reasons her intentions have had to change and she

is postponing her cosmonaut training and flight plans at this time.

Region One Intruder watch say a strong Russian noise floor cantered on

14.120 MHz with width of the signal covered from 13.960 to 14.260 MHz

is believed to be located in Moscow and has been disturbing Nepalese

emergency communications on 14.205 MHz

More is on the web in PDF format at tinyurl.com/intruder-watch-spring-2015

The might of Thailand's military appears to have successfully defended its

right to the 6 meter band. Under the original master plan proposal,

50 to 54 MHz was to be re-designated for radio amateurs.

The revised master plan instead will give hams in Thailand an additional one

megahertz by expanding the 2 meter allocation upward to 147 MHz but 6 meters

will remain with the military.

Who and Where are our broadcast stations?
http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/

OPERATIONAL NEWS 2015

Trans-Tasman contest 18th July from 0800utc

10-10 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONTEST Aug 1 - 2

Remembrance Day Contest August 15 and 16

Oceania DX contest Voice First full weekend in October

Oceania DX contest Continuous Wave Second full weekend in October.

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

HEARD ISLAND NOW NOMINALLY MARCH 16 - APRIL 8 2016

Fraught with danger of announcing DX peditions early we learn that due to the

inability of Heritage Expeditions to deliver on its earlier promise of providing

a safe and supported operation at Heard Island using the Russian vessel

Akad Shokalskiy things have changed.

A new vessel means the schedule will require adapting team and project activities,

but the major goals of the expedition remain unchanged.

The nominal 21-day stay at Heard Island will still enable amateur radio

using the call sign VK Ø EK. While the radio operation is the primary goal,

the team will also carry out a limited scientific program.

AWARDS

Two more Merit Awards for working 45 under the Keith Roget Memorial National

Parks Award (KRMNPA) have been issued.

These went to Andrew Davis VK1DA and Tim Hann VK5AV, adding to the rapidly

growing list of Merit Award recipients now at eight.

Andrew VK1DA made his first contact with Wayne VK3WAM who was activating

Terrick Terrick National Park in September 2011, and finished 45th on May 3,

with Paul VK5PAS/3 who was at Murray-Sunset National Park.

Another achiever in portable working Amanda VK3FQSO, alerted Andrew of Paul's

activation during a trip to the Riverland region, and Andrew very quickly

finished working all 45 VK3 Parks.

Well done to Tim VK5AV who has submitted an eligible log for the KRMNPA Merit

Award.

His first KRMNPA contact was with Amateur Radio Victoria's Centenary station

VK100ARV during the first KRMNPA activation weekend in November 2011. Since

then Tim VK5AV has been adding the balance of stations slowly but surely,

culminating in the final contact number 45 with VK3VTH in Greater Bendigo

National Park on April 17.

(Jim Linton VK3PC)

SPECIAL EVENT STATIONS, DX, BEACON REPEATER AND NET ADVICE

In DX, word that DL1HRN is currently operational as 3 W 9 HRN from Hanoi in

Vietnam. His length of stay is not known, but activity is mainly CW on the

HF bands. QSL via DL1HRN, his home callsign.

Mildura medium wave signal is back again

The popular Mildura 473 KHz beacon is again operational - this time on a

24 hour continuous basis while local field strength testing is being carried

out. The beacon in the next couple of weeks will only be interrupted by local

adverse weather such as heavy rain or lightning storms. After that test period

it's expected to return to a fixed night time schedule.

The initial series of tests - first on straight CW then with a short run of

QRSS3 proved very successful with over 100 reception reports.

Those tests were only terminated when Noel Ferguson VK3FI decided to improve

the transmitting antenna - result, one destroyed 630 metre antenna.

But thanks to assistance from Graham Kenny VK3FTEC a new antenna was then

assembled and finally installed.

The propagation characteristics of the 630 metre band are generally known to

many in the aeronautical and broadcast world, and also several amateur

experimenters. The Mildura beacon in north-west Victoria gave others the

opportunity to look for the signal with less than optimum equipment. And for

many it proved to be their first opportunity to receive a distant signal on

the newly allocated low frequency amateur frequency allocation.

Interestingly reception reports were received from stations using all types

of antenna, from a simple wire through to dedicated 630 meter antennas.

Reports even including one from a radio amateur using an "earth dipole".

Again reception reports, even if you have previously heard the beacon go to

(Jim Linton VK3PC)

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW

FISTS Club - East Asia www.feacw.net

FISTS Club - Australasia www.fistsdownunder.org

FISTS Club - UK & Europe www.fists.co.uk

FISTS Club - Americas www.fists.org

On the 12th and 13th of June members of the Tableland Radio Group over in VK4

will be putting on a display of morse equipment and World War 2 military radios

at the Cooktown Historical Society in Cooktown.

The display should be well noticed as it will be staged in the main street.

The Historical Society building has a link to morse - it is the original

Telegraph Office which was built around 1876 when a Telegraph Line was run

through to Maytown and Palmerville. This linked up with a line which headed

north from Junction Creek Telegraph Station, near the present Mt Surprise, to

Tate Telegraph Station thence Walsh Telegraph Station, near Wrotham Park and

thence to Palmerville.

However for some months a section from Walsh to Palmerville was operated by

pony express, carrying the telegraph messages to be re transmitted each way.

(theTARCinc)

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- IOTA
http://rsgbiota.org

Willis Island DXpedition

An international team of amateur radio operators hopes to activate DXpedition

station VK9WA from Willis Island, November 12-21st, 2015.

Willis is currently #34 on the ClubLog's most wanted list and has not been

activated since 2008.

The team will depart Cairns, Australia, on the "MV Phoenix" vessel for the

30 hour trip to Willis. The island is only 4 acres in size and uninhabited.

WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ILLW

Just under three months to the Lighthouse Weekend

So far 240 registrations for the International Lighthouse and Lightship

Weekend in August have been received from 28 countries.

One of recent registrations is Spain's Corrubedo lighthouse that is near a

large beach and dune national park complex. Although somewhat small, it casts

a very imposing view from a highly elevated position. An activation is

expected under the callsign EG1LWC.

In Algeria, the Cap Tenes lighthouse stands tall on a headland with its'

square cylindrical stone tower, rising majestically from a 2-storey keeper's

house. It will be activated by Club Station Berrouaghia 7X2BDX.

Germany is taken the lead in registrations with 57, Australia on 44, USA 28,

England 23, followed by Argentina, Portugal, Puerto Rico and Scotland.

The fun event, the International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend is August

the 15th and 16th. For its simple guidelines, past activity reports or

to make a registration online, see the dedicated website www.illw.net

(Jim Linton VK3PC

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

NATIONAL CAPITAL RALLY

A BIG thank you to everyone who assisted with the rally communication in the

field or headquarters.

It was pleasing to see new licensees and F-calls giving it ago. Despite some

not having assisted before, the communication procedures were followed well.

Although there was an experienced team in HQ it was noted that some of the

newbies gave it ago and did well.

This WICEN event generates significant funds that go towards the club finances

supporting repeater licences and such in VK1.

SOCIAL SCENE 2015

All are welcome to the WICEN SA Annual General Meeting. This will be held

Friday evening the 29th May from 1930 at the Tranmere Sea Scout Hall.

Bob Stevenson from SA Emergency Management will give a presentation, then

supper will be served allowing for discussions and catchup.

After being well fed, the AGM will be held.

WICEN SA have received donations, purchased radios and obtained repeater

frequencies this financial year. The equipment has been used by SAVEM for

two weeks after the Sampson Flat bushfire.

In addition the equipment and amateur radio volunteers assisted Venturer

Scouts at Car Rallies, at Horse Trails, the ANZAC Vigil in the South, at

True Grit event and conducted Displays with the CFS.

Please consider assisting in the continuing expansion of WICEN SA by

nominating for a Committee position. RSVP to Andrew Macmichael, VK5FMAC via
or 0403 791488

(Andrew Macmichael)

June 5- 7 VK4 Central Highlands ARC & Theresa Creek Campout, Clermont.

June 6- 7 VK2 Queens Birthday 40th annual Oxley Region Field Day

June 6- 7 VK5 51st South East Radio Group Convention / Australian

Foxhunting Championship

July 1 VK4 Caboolture HamFest

July 11-12 VK3 GippsTech 2015

July 18 VK3 Gippsland gate Radio & Electronics Club HamFest @ Cranbourne

July 25 VK3 ALARA 40th Bday Lunch, Novotel Glen Waverley

Sept 12 VK4 SUNFEST Woombye

Sept 25-27 VK4 CHARC AGM Weekend Camp Fairbairn near Emerald

Oct 2-5 VK4 Cardwell Gathering, Beachcomber Motel and Tourist Park

Oct 25 VK3 Ballarat Amateur Radio Group Hamvention Greyhound Track

Oct 25 VK4 Gold Coast HamFest Broadbeach

Nov VK3 QRP By the Bay details from VK3YE held 2nd Saturday

2016

Feb 28 VK3 EMDRC HamFest Great Ryrie Primary School Heathmont.

Ap-May 29-2 VK4 Clairview Gathering check Mackay ARS website

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