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    Weekly news from the WIA:
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    2024 DECEMBER 8 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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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    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
    tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y
    NEXT WES DIRECTOR TOB HERD ON NEWS WILL BE

    Giles VK5GK
    15-Dec-2024

    Then roster is
    Scott VK3KJ WIA PRESIDENT
    22-Dec-2024

    Peter VK8ZZ WIA SECRETARY
    29-Dec-2024

    Lee Vk3GK
    5-Jan-2025

    Chris VK3FY
    12-Jan-2025

    Peter VK4EA
    19-Jan-2025

    Steve VK2TSG
    26 Jan-2025

    AUSTRALIANA

    VK6SANTA

    Santa has a summer home and here in Australia, you can find him in
    Wangara, Western Australia, where he is in his shack, excited to have
    finally got his Australian callsign.

    It's VK6SANTA and he's making good use of it right now through to the
    24th of December, yes he HAS to start delivering presents then so hop
    to it now and give VK6SANTA a shoutout

    Visit his page on QRZ.com and you'll find that Santa is eager to work
    local hams as well as some DX - he's on 2 metres as well as 10, 20 and
    40 metres.

    Quoting SANTA from his qrz.com page, "I will be operating an Amateur
    Radio Net each day, giving children (and the young at heart) a chance
    to talk directly with me over the airwaves. Whether you'd like to share
    your Christmas wishes, ask about life here at the North Pole, or just
    chat with me, Santa, Id love to hear from you!

    The net will be operated daily from the 1st to the 24th of December
    with the below schedule of frequencies and times (AWST - UTC+8):

    2 meters: 146.550 MHz ( QRM)
    Saturdays & Sundays: 16:00 - 16:30

    10 meters: 28.916 MHz ( QRM)
    Monday through Friday: 18:00 - 18:30
    Saturday & Sunday: 17:00 - 17:30

    20 meters: 14.316 MHz ( QRM)
    Monday through Friday: 18:45 - 19:15
    Saturday & Sunday: 17:45 - 18:15

    40 meters: 7.190 MHz ( QRM)
    Monday through Friday: 19:30 - 20:00
    Saturday & Sunday: 18:30 - 19:00
    (newsline/qrz.com)

    Sands, VU2WXW / VK9WX is currently on deployment at the Giles Weather
    Station in Western Australia and is operating as VK6GWX.

    Giles Weather Station is near the Northern Territory border, about
    330 kilometres west of Ayers Rock.

    It is the only staffed weather station within an area of about
    970,000 sq miles and is situated mid-continent and near the core of
    the subtropical jetstream. This means it plays an important role as a
    weather and climate observatory for the country.

    So keep an ear out for Sands, (great name isn't it) VK6GWX in the
    foothills of the Rawlinson Ranges.

    ( m0oxo.com/ )
    ALARA

    Sunday December 22 will be WIA National News Services ALARA edition.

    Michelle VK2AYL
    Linda VK7QP
    Lyn VK4SWE and
    Shirley VK5YL

    will be awaiting your check in that day for the news service.

    THE RETIRING TYPE

    VK4BAT Trevor Taege who is the voice of all our WIA NATIONAL NEWS
    and QNEWS station identifications has just announced his retirement
    from Radio 4GY Gympie / Sunshine Coast's mainstream breakfast show.

    Congratulations Trev on a job well done but you will still hear him
    each week announcing things on WIA such as.....> ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to ARRL, DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday,
    IARU, ICQPodcast, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC, Radioworld.com, RSGB,
    SARL and the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    . . .

    Radio enthusiasts from Cornwall are celebrating the 123rd anniversary
    of the first radio transmission across the Atlantic this month.

    In December of 1901 Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi and two
    assistants travelled from Poldhu Wireless Station near Mullion, in
    Cornwall, to the Canadian province of Newfoundland. It was on December
    12 that history was made, when a pre-arranged signal of three dots
    (the letter 'S' in Morse code) was heard by Marconi on Signal Hill
    at St John's, Newfoundland - having been transmitted from Poldhu.

    In doing so, Marconi was able to disprove the previously common held
    belief that radio waves could only travel in straight lines.

    His work laid the foundation for the development of radio, television
    and all modern wireless communication systems since.
    American Radio Relay League (ARRL) has warned its membership the
    impending import tariffs of the Trump administration will cause
    major disruptions to the cost of Amateur Radio gear due to almost all
    radio equipment being manufactured in Asian countries.

    Given the wildly fluctuating statements the US President-elect has
    made, ranging from 20% to 100%, import tariffs will undoubtedly make
    millions of products go up in cost to the American consumer and
    Amateur Radio will be no exception.

    Bart Jahnke, W 9 JJ, ARRL Director of Regulatory Affairs, has stated
    that "All manufacturing brands will be affected and the long list of
    items includes much more than radios, it will touch things like
    Raspberry Pi computers and Hot Spots.

    Expected big winners will be Canadian retailers along border states,
    US Hams are expected to just drive up North to such places as Toronto
    and buy gear there, thus avoiding the import tariff that Trump says
    he will impose. Jahnke said.

    Actually I'd take that story with a grain of salt, sourced to the
    online ham news service "The Dipole" out of Canada, a satirical blog at
    best. HiHi.

    The FCC has intensified its focus on the 5.9 GHz band where new rules
    are being finalized for the use of cellular delivery of communications
    to and from cars and trucks on the road.

    Intelligent Transportation Systems, or ITS, scored a big gain late
    November as the FCC voted on a proposal enabling the use of
    "cellular vehicle-to-everything" or C-V2X, on the 5.9 GHz band.
    This would establish new rules for the use of ITS within 30 MHz of that spectrum.

    The system is already in use by many automakers, sending and receiving
    messages over existing 5G cellular networks with alerts about traffic
    issues, weather conditions, road hazards or speeding cars.

    The FCC measure also sets out the technical parameters for the use of
    C-V2X, including power and emission limits. The system permits vehicles
    to communicate with roadside infrastructure and the cell phones of
    pedestrians, cyclists and road workers, enabling safety communications
    even when there are no line-of-sight warnings.

    In the heart of the Amazon, amidst the dense foliage and the symphony
    of nature's whispers, a silent revolution unfoldsone that transcends
    borders, defies regulations, and challenges the very essence of
    communication.

    At the centre of this enigma lies the tale of the South American
    satellite pirates, a clandestine network of individuals who have
    ingeniously tapped into retired UHF MilSat bands to extend their
    radio range deep into the heart of the rainforest.

    vapor95.com say for decades, Brazilian loggers have employed 2m radios
    modified with frequency doublers and directional antennas, turning the once-secret communication channels of the U.S. Navy Satcom uplink
    frequencies (280-310MHz) into conduits for their own purposes.

    Dubbed "Bolinha" or "little ball" by its users, the FLTSATCOM geo-sync satellites, once a pinnacle of military communication prowess, now find themselves unwitting accomplices in this subversive endeavour.

    What began as a means for Brazilian loggers to enhance their radio
    range has evolved into a phenomenon that spans the breadth of Brazilian society. Truck drivers, seeking superior communication capabilities in
    remote regions beyond the reach of traditional infrastructure, flock to
    these satellites. Rogue loggers, wary of authorities encroaching on
    their illicit activities, deploy them as covert communication channels
    to evade detection. Drug dealers, organized crime factions, and
    ordinary citizens alike have found utility in this illicit network, transforming it into an integral part of the Brazilian communication
    landscape.

    tinyurl.com/4sz6596n

    820 WNYC(AM) plans to conduct an all-digital MA3 test of AM HD Radio
    TODAY, December 8.

    On the day of the test, New Yorks Public Radio's engineering team
    plan to drive around New York Citys perimeter in what is described
    as a corkscrew route. They will assess the digital signals
    performance in the outer boroughs of the city and then turn inward to
    areas like downtown Brooklyn, Manhattans Wall Street and
    Lower Broadway. The trip will conclude by going directly north
    through midtown.

    Representatives from the HD Radio developer will provide a vehicle
    and equipment to measure and record observations during the test.

    820 WNYC runs 10 kW directional daytime and 1 kW directional at night.
    Under the test, WNYC will turn OFF its analogue transmitter and run the
    IBOC digital standard exclusively.
    Due to an ongoing Canada Post strike, mail services have been disrupted nationwide, delaying the delivery of letters, packages, magazines and
    other materials to and from Radio Amateurs of Canada.
    Delay in delivery of The Canadian Amateur (TCA) magazine is but one
    service effected.

    In a recent episode of This Week in Tech, the panel explored what is
    being called the worst hack in US history China's "Salt Typhoon."

    twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech/episodes/1007?autostart=false

    This massive cyber espionage campaign has compromised US
    telecommunications infrastructure, leaving officials increasingly
    concerned about the far-reaching implications for national security.

    The "Salt Typhoon" hack, first reported in October, has been ongoing
    for months, with some instances dating back a full year. Chinese
    hackers have exploited vulnerabilities in the outdated US telecom
    system, gaining access to the communications of high-profile
    individuals, including those in politics, intelligence, and
    law enforcement.

    During the discussion, the panel highlighted the challenges of securing
    aging infrastructure against sophisticated cyber threats. They noted
    that the US telecom system is built on a patchwork of older
    technologies, making it difficult to implement modern cybersecurity
    measures.

    This has left the nation vulnerable to attacks like "Salt Typhoon,"
    which has allowed Chinese hackers to surveil targeted individuals with
    ease.
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    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION

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    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024
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    RSGB HF CONTEST CHANGES.
    Not only as we have previously noted are there changes to the popular Commonwealth Contest where one change is you are encouraged to use
    CC rather than BERU when calling, but changes also in their
    FT4 series contests where there will be 12 (one per month) run,
    with the best nine results contributing to each entrants final score
    for the year.

    Other changes are in the 1.8MHz Contests
    along with Self-spotting

    Self-spotting will be permitted on a trial basis in 2025, for both
    assisted and unassisted entrants in all RSGB HF Contests and using
    all modes.

    I suggest if you do participate in RSGB contests to visit rsgb.org and
    brush up on the 2025 rules of engagement.

    tinyurl.com/2tm4tdbf

    (rsgb)
    SOUTH AFRICA

    Still looking at changes in world-wide activity although the SARL has
    five VHF/UHF operating trophies they have but ONE HF operating trophy.
    At their Council meeting on 22 and 23 November, it was decided to add
    TWO new HF operating awards - Council is now busy finalising the
    criteria for these awards.

    (sarl)
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    ARRL 160 METER CW ON NOW

    It is ALWAYS the first full weekend of December.

    Beginning 2200 UTC Friday, ending 1559 UTC Sunday.

    This is a forty-two hour period with no time limitation.

    Logs MUST be returned within seven days

    (arrl)

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    10 METER ARRL CONTEST

    For Amateurs worldwide to exchange QSO information with as many
    stations as possible on the 10 meter band.

    Second full weekend of December. Starts 0000 UTC Saturday; runs
    through 2359 UTC Sunday (December 14-15)

    Again as in most ARRL Tests logs are to be completed and returned
    within 7 days.

    (arrl)
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    YOTA CONTEST

    Youth on the air test 3 of 3 will be from 10:00 to 21:59 UTC on
    29 December on the five classic bands CW and SSB.

    (yota)

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    DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.
    Our I.A.R.U. celebrates its centenary in 2025.

    Since its founding in Paris, France, IARU has worked tirelessly to
    promote innovation in amateur radio and to encourage the growth of
    the service in communities throughout the world.

    VI 100 IARU is a special event callsign transmitting from VK3 to help
    celebrate the IARU Centennial.

    qsl via MO 0 OXO

    (qrz.com)

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    XMAS IN ENGLAND

    The Humber Fortress DX Amateur Radio Club are once running the
    special callsign GB 0 MC until 26 of December.

    The MC in the callsign stands for Merry Christmas.

    The Club would like to invite you to call in and give them a
    hearty HoHoHo and tell them what radio equipment you would like
    from Santa this year.

    The Club will also be livestreaming on its YouTube Channel

    youtube.com/@humberfortressdxarc

    (rsgb)
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    Listen throughout the rest of the year for the special callsign
    9 A 1 RKZ marking the 100th anniversary of the Radioklub Zagreb
    which was founded the 24th of March 1924 in Croatia

    QSL via 9A1ADE.
    (ARNewsLine 2410)
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    AUSTRIA

    OE100RADIO [OSCAR-ECHO-ONE-HUNDRED-ROMEO-ALPHA-DELTA-INDIA-OSCAR] is
    active until the 31st of December celebrating the 100th anniversary
    of beginning of regular radio transmissions in Austria in 1924.
    The station has heard recently on the 40m band using CW.

    QSL via the Bureau.

    (gb2rs)

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    Y
    The Radio Club des Ardennes, ON4RCA, will be on the air as
    OO 8 BB now through to the 15th of December, commemorating the
    80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge during World War II.

    QSLs can only be requested via Club Log's OQRS until the 31st of
    January 2025.

    (newsline 2455)

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    Y
    In the World of DX, be listening for members of the Zurich City
    Police Radio Amateur Club who have been operating as HB 2 SP
    the club is marking its 20th anniversary. NO Bureau QSL's but you can
    use Logbook Of The World, and HB20SP runs until months end,
    December 31.

    (sourced to ARNewsLine 2410)
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    Y
    Special callsign HB 50 VC is active until 31 December celebrating the
    50th anniversary of the Swissair Amateur Radio Club, HB 9 VC.

    A growing trend these days is that QSL cards will not be provided
    but QSOs will be uploaded to Logbook of the World.

    You can also download a certificate for working this special event
    station from the link we like in the text editions of
    WIA National News

    tinyurl.com/HB50VC-24.

    (rsgb)
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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/
    https://bunkersontheair.wixsite.com/october23
    Organisers will be watching the weather forecast in the days between
    Christmas and the New Year to see what day is most suitable for the return of Gaulfest, a SOTA tradition first held in 2003. Over the years, the event's purpose has become one-half SOTA and one-half social. Since the beginning, activators have set up operations on summits in the Shropshire area or on summits near the border of England and Wales, staying close enough to one another for a convenient meet-up afterward in Church Stretton for coffee and cake.


    Organisers Tom, M1EYP, and Jimmy, MHGY, are hoping for a turnout that even attracts SOTA first-timers. They expect lots of opportunities for summit-to-summit contacts. If you wish to participate, Tom advises following the discussion thread on the SOTA Reflector to coordinate with other
    activators as to which summits everyone is going to be on.


    By the way, Tom explains that the name for the event actually originates from the ancient name for Wales: "Pay de Galles" - but someone misspelled it when the first SOTA event was launched. Gaul - spelled "G A U L" was actually the name for a region of western Europe. Tom said no one ever bothered to correct the mistake and so the name Gaulfest simply became permanent.


    (newsline 2457)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FAITH.

    In anticipation of Christmas, special event stations 4 X 8 X
    from the Latrun Monastery and 4 X 9 X rom the Yardenit Baptismal Site
    will this weekend 6-8 December.

    Latrun is a strategic hilltop in the Latrun salient overlooking the
    road between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, 25 kilometres west of Jerusalem
    whilst Yardenit is situated on the banks of the Jordan River in which
    Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.

    4X9X will be followed by 4 X 7 X from the Abbey of the Dormition
    on 20-22 December.

    All QSLs via 4 X 6 ZM.

    A certificate will be available:
    iarc.org/xmas2024.

    (425 dxnews)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    Consider this:

    It is now four decades ago that astronaut Owen Garriott, callsign
    W5LFL, pioneered amateur radio communication from space.
    He was a crewmember on the space shuttle program's STS-9 mission.

    During that space shuttle flight in 1983, Garriott became the first
    ever person in space to communicate with amateur radio operators on the
    ground. He was also the first person to be heard directly from space
    by members of the public using simple radio receivers and scanners.

    That event transformed astronaut communications from space, forever,
    allowing amateur radio operators and the public to communicate with
    people in space.

    But don't change that dial!

    Much more is coming in terms of amateur radio and the
    International Space Station.

    tinyurl.com/2xtduash

    (space.com)
    IM-2.

    Intuitive Machines second CLPS lunar mission, IM-2, carries the
    Nova-C lander (Athena) and is now targeting a launch in February.

    IMs first CLPS mission landed, albeit roughly, on the Moon in February
    this year, becoming the first soft landing on the Moon by a private
    company (and the first American landing since Apollo 17 in 1972).
    For IM-2, IM is seriously upping their game, with multiple rovers and
    hoppers on board and a target of the Moons south pole in an area
    around 89S where water ice could be within the range of the landers
    1 meter Honeybee Robotics TRIDENT drill.

    (orbitalindex.com)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - INTERNET, THE HAMS DOMAIN

    In a fascinating and disturbing segment on a podcast from Security Now,

    twit.tv/shows/security-now/episodes/1002?autostart=false

    the hosts exposed the inner workings of a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign by Russian state-sponsored hacking group known as Fancy Bear.

    Using an exploit dubbed the "nearest neighbour" attack, the hackers
    were able to breach the Wi-Fi network of their target organization from thousands of miles away by compromising an organization located in a
    building physically adjacent to their ultimate target.

    BUT here's where it gets even more devious - the hackers had previously obtained the credentials to log into the target's Wi-Fi via password
    spraying attacks.

    Once on the network, the attackers moved laterally, searched for key
    data, and exfiltrated it back to Russia. They relied heavily on
    "living off the land" techniques, utilizing common Windows tools to
    help cover their tracks. As Steve explained, this attack demonstrates
    that a sufficiently motivated adversary with enough time and resources
    can find a way to penetrate almost any network.

    (twit)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/

    AS-140 S21DX DHAL CHAR ISLAND

    Dhal Char is the southernmost island of the Bhola district in
    Bangladesh. The island has attracted the attention of researchers, environmentalists and tourists alike for its unique position as one of
    the country's remotest permanently inhabited islands, far out in the
    Bay of Bengal.

    It also one of the most threatened pieces of land in the world as a
    result of rising sea levels.

    The S21DX IOTA AS-140 DXpedition is scheduled for 13-19 December 2024.

    s21dx.org/

    (dx-world)

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    7X7N MARQUESAS ISLAND OC-027

    The Marquesas Islands are a group of volcanic islands in French
    Polynesia.

    Word is that the DXPedition to Marquesas is underway with their
    700kg maritime crate on board the ARANUI, a mixed cargo ship which
    is heading for Hiva Oa, arrival scheduled for December 16.

    They are preparing 17 radio bags that will travel with them by plane
    to carry transceivers, amplifiers, EME equipment, microphones/headsets,
    mains power supply, antenna analyser, multimeters etc. The antenna
    installation team will arrive on January 3, the other Operators will
    arrive on January 11.

    tx7n.com

    (dx-world)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    EIGHT students from Kairi State School are now Australias youngest
    amateur radio operators after they competed in the largest
    amateur radio contest in the world.

    The Year 5 and 6 students took part in the CQ Worldwide Radio Contest
    and contacted a total of 31 different countries with the help and
    mentoring from the older amateur radio operators from the Tableland
    Radio and Electronics Club.

    To the sound of CQ Contest. CQ Contest. This is Victor, Kilo, Four,
    Kilo, Sierra, Sierra, the students belted out their identifier club
    name to make radio contact to countries from Alaska to Ogasawara
    Island.

    In the previous years competition, Kairi State School Amateur Radio
    Club came in at 4th in Australia in their category. However, the
    competition conditions this year were more challenging due to
    high solar winds and geomagnetic activity.

    Since the inception of Kairis school radio program, they have gone
    from strength to strength, winning the 2022 Encouragement Award
    in the Queensland State Finals of the Resilient Australia Award.

    The school library now has a fully functioning radio in the school
    library.

    theexpressnewspaper.com.au/conversations-from-another-world-2024-11-29

    (the Express) ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    2024 IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email 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.

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    VK4 TODAY

    Brisbane VHF Group Showcase Day December 8 at Redcliffe and District
    Radio Club. (VK2ZRH)

    2025

    VK7 - REAST CAR BOOT SALE January 19 @ 11 am (vk7news)

    VK - Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association 50th anniversary
    Glen Waverly July 26 president@alara.org (vk2ayl)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9 (vk4dmh)
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road.
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  • From National News Broadcast Email List@vk1wia-news@wia.org.au to aus.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.info on Thu Jan 9 16:36:34 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.radio.amateur.misc

    Weekly news from the WIA:
    MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-01-12.mp3 Text edition:

    2025 JANUARY 12 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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 and shown on all good ATV outlets
    around the globe.

    ------------------------------------------------------------*

    AUSTRALIANA

    In VK6, utility company Western Power is looking to expand its use of
    drone technology, with its arsenal of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
    playing a critical role in monitoring network faults and maintaining reliability this summer.

    Western Powers network in WA is among the largest in Australia, with
    several rural distribution feeders that are more than 100 km in length
    and pass through areas of bushfire risk. Drone technology already plays
    a significant role for the network operator, with 24 UAVs used for asset inspections, patrols, powerline stringing, fault finding and reporting.

    Now, through these new trial, Western Power is exploring whether UAVs
    can be used to:

    remotely apply silicone to live insulators to reduce the risk of
    pole top fires;

    map powerlines to accelerate decision-making; and
    install attachments to powerlines to deter wildlife and increase
    visibility.

    UAVs are of particular importance over these summer months,
    the WA Government said, as drone monitoring is quicker than vehicle
    or foot patrols in reducing the duration of power outages.

    Having sweltered through record-breaking heat last summer, Im glad to
    see Western Power is on the front foot in investigating whether these
    drones could be used to reduce the risk of fires or faults and ensure
    power supply in the states south-west is as reliable as possible,
    said WA Energy Minister Reece Whitby.

    The drone technology complements Western Powers annual $1 billion network investment, which covers regular insulator replacement and treatment,
    as well as vegetation pruning near wires.

    Our network is large and complicated, and these investments will ensure
    we can make it as reliable as possible, Whitby said.

    (critical comms)

    SERVICE UPGRADES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    South Australia Ambulance Service is to implement its own cloud-based electronic records system, replacing handwritten documentation.

    The electronic patient care record (ePCR) system is to be built and
    managed by health IT specialist Dedalus as part of a 10-year,
    $16.2 million contract, the system, which will run on Microsoft Azure,
    is currently being developed and tested for clinical requirements and governance. However, the roll-out to the service's 500-vehicle fleet is
    not expected to commence until the middle of 2026.

    Upon deployment, ambulance crews will be able to electronically record patients' data on the road rather than hand-write clinical case cards
    that need to be later uploaded. The SA Government said that "in time"
    the ePCR will be integrated with hospitals' electronic medical records.

    (itnews.com.au)
    ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to ARRL, eHam, IARU, NEWSLINE,
    RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

    April 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the International Amateur Radio Union. To commemorate this milestone, a ceremony will be held in Paris on
    25 and 26 April, where delegates from IARU Member Societies will hold a
    formal reception. During 2025, there will be two on-the-air celebrations.

    The IARU 100th Anniversary Centennial QSO Party.
    The IARU CQP will be held for nine days, beginning Saturday 12 April and
    ending Sunday 20 April. This event will celebrate 100 years of the IARU promoting the interests of amateur radio worldwide, seeking to protect and enhance our spectrum privileges. Amateur radio operators worldwide are encouraged to be active on the air. A website will track participants' accumulated contact points and provide participation certificates for
    download. The CQP also encompasses World Amateur Radio Day Friday,
    18 April.

    IARU HF World Championship. The 24-hour IARU HF World Championship
    Saturday 12 July and Sunday 13 July. This annual contest supports
    amateur self-training in radio communications, improving operating skills, conducting technical investigations and inter-communicating with other
    amateurs around the world using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 metre
    bands.

    iaru.org for updates on IARU activities planned for 2025.

    SECURITY!

    Cybersecurity experts have seen a significant increase in sophisticated phishing scams using AI to generate hyper-personalized messages mimicking people's communication styles, with over 90% of successful cyberattacks
    now beginning with phishing emails.

    Tech news weekly say many cybersecurity training and email filtering is
    being used by companies to combat this.

    Also 'passkeys', that new login technology which is aiming to replace passwords, have seen increasing adoption but face usability challenges
    and inconsistent implementation across sites and devices. The
    recommendation for now is to just use password managers for now, as
    maybe passkeys aren't quite ready for mainstream adoption yet. https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly.

    ARE YOU READY FOR A $20US WINDFALL?

    Depending how many users in the class action against Apple have filed
    the $20 may be all each gets from the US$95 million in cash to settle
    a proposed class action lawsuit claiming that APPLE's voice activated
    Siri assistant violated users' privacy.

    Mobile device owners had complained that Apple routinely recorded their
    private conversations after they activated Siri unintentionally, and
    disclosed these conversations to third parties such as advertisers.

    Two plaintiffs said their mentions of Air Jordan sneakers and Olive Garden restaurants triggered ads for those products. Another said he got ads for
    a brand name surgical treatment after discussing it, he thought privately,
    with his doctor.

    The class period ran from September 17, 2014 to December 31, 2024. It
    began when Siri incorporated the "Hey, Siri" feature that allegedly led to
    the unauthorised recordings.

    Class members, estimated in the tens of millions, may receive up to US$20
    per Siri enabled device, such as iPhones and Apple Watches.

    Apple denied wrongdoing in agreeing to settle.
    CQ DX MARATHON RETURNS FOR YEAR-LONG RUN

    Lace up your running shoes and sit down in your shack - and get ready for
    an on-the-air marathon that encourages operators to go the distance
    through December 2025.

    From Amateur Radio Newsline we 'share the we share the details.

    Just as the marathon for 2024 comes to an end, the new one has begun.

    Avid DXers are already on the hunt through until the end of the end of
    December 2025, hoping to work as many countries and CQ zones as possible.
    The idea, of course, is to see who can work the most countries, or DX
    entities, and CQ zones by the time 23:59 rolls around on December 31st.

    Keep in mind that contacts through repeaters and satellites do not count,
    nor do contacts with aeronautical mobile or maritime stations. Only the
    use of amateur radio frequencies is permitted.

    Organizers made some changes in mid-December to rules that affect the
    awards, operating class and youth participation. For a full description of
    the rules and who is affected, see the link in the text version of this
    week's wia national news service

    (wia.org.au)
    HAM CLUB AT DEUTSCHES MUSEUM CALLS QRZ FOR CENTENNIAL

    Amateur radio station DL DM recently finished celebrating two
    anniversaries in December: the club's 75th year as a radio licensee and
    its 35th year of operating from its home at the Deutsches Museum in
    Munich.

    Now the ham radio station is getting ready for another celebration:
    the centennial of the museum, one of the world's major showcases of
    science and technology by putting the callsign DL 100 DM on the air
    throughout 2025.

    The museum is marking its 100th anniversary, a time particularly for
    amateurs to remember its longstanding connection to radio. Even before the
    ham radio club had established a permanent presence there, the museum was proudly featuring a 100-watt shortwave transmitter, that had been built by
    a student in 1938, which CW operators would occasionally put on the air.
    The transmitter is still at the museum and it is on view in the
    electronics exhibition area. -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION

    DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-------------------

    VI 2025 AJ is on air from the Australian Scout Jamboree in Queensland
    until January 15.
    (wia news)

    --------------------
    The Czech DXpedition Group will be using the callsign C 8 K from
    Mozambique the 17th of January through to the 2nd of February. Find them
    on 160 through 6 metres and via the QO-100 satellite for our overseas
    viewers. C8K will be using CW, SSB, FT8 and RTTY.
    (newsline 2462)

    --------------
    Rwanda 9 X 2 AW and be on the air from the 27th of January through to the
    15th of February, holiday style on 10 through 160 metres.

    (newsline 2462)

    --------------

    PC 80 TT is the special callsign for members of VERON Leiden to celebrate
    the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands during
    World War II (5 May 1945).

    Look for activity now until June One

    QSL PC80TT via the bureau to PI4LDN.

    The special call sign honours the memory of Rudolf Tappenbeck (PCTT),
    a pioneer of Dutch amateur radio who died in Neuengamme concentration
    camp 1944.

    (425dxn)

    --------------
    y
    Our I.A.R.U. celebrates its centenary this year (2025).

    Since its founding in Paris, France, IARU has worked tirelessly to
    promote innovation in amateur radio and to encourage the growth of
    the service in communities throughout the world.

    VI 100 IARU is a special event callsign transmitting from VK3 to help
    celebrate the IARU Centennial.

    qsl via MO 0 OXO

    (qrz.com)

    ----------
    y
    During 2025 the SARL will be on the air with special event callsign
    ZS 100 SARL, as well as the permanent callsigns ZS6SRL and ZS9HQ and
    possibly other special event callsigns.

    (sarl)
    ----------
    y
    Callsign 6W1RD

    Senegal on the 11th and 12th will be using callsign 6 W 1 RD.

    SSB and FT8/FT4 on 80-10 metres and all QSLs are via EA7FTR.

    (newsline 2461)
    ----------

    y
    8 R 1 TM from Georgetown, Guyana, now until the 8th of February.
    CW, SSB and digital modes on all bands.
    (newsline 2461)

    ------------------------------------------------------------*

    REPEATING>

    OXLEY REGION AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

    Between Tare and Port Macquarie in VK2 lies MIDDLE BROTHER

    VK2News are reporting that ALL of the Middle Brother VK2RPM repeaters
    are still off air following the damage to the site hosts power
    distribution system during the severe storms on the night of Wednesday
    the 13th of December last year.

    Mainly due to lightning damage to the hosts mains power distribution
    system.

    The repeaters will remain out of service until later this month when
    site works should be completed and power will again be available for
    the VK2RPM repeaters.

    This is the first major interruption in 52 years at the site
    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025
    --------------
    --------------

    VHF UHF Field Day

    Upcoming Contest Date & Time

    Summer 2025 - 0100 UTC Saturday 18 January through 0059 UTC Sunday 19
    January (0400 / 0359 in VK6).

    wia.org.au/members/contests/vhfuhf/
    -----------

    CQ 160 METER CONTEST

    CW January 24 - 2200Z January 26.

    SSB February 21 - 2200Z February 23.

    (cq)
    ---------------------

    AUSTRALIA DAY CONTEST JANUARY 26.

    Amateurs in VK will endeavour to contact other amateurs around the
    world. Some VK operators will be using the AX prefix to celebrate
    Australia day, as its wanted by many amateurs around the world.
    Scoring is distance based and calculated using 4-character grid
    squares.

    Contest Manager Alan Shannon VK4SN

    It is held on the Australia Day Public Holiday that being 26 of
    January.

    wia.org.au/members/contests/australiaday/
    -----------

    CQ 160 METER CONTEST

    SSB February 21 - 2200Z February 23.

    (cq)
    ---------------------

    The IARU 100th Anniversary Centennial QSO Party.

    The IARU CQP will be held for nine days, beginning Saturday 12 April and
    ending Sunday 20 April. This event will celebrate 100 years of the IARU

    (sarl)

    ------------------------

    HARRY ANGEL MEMORIAL 80 Meter Sprint, Saturday May 3. (vk4uh)

    wia.org.au/members/contests/harryangel/
    -------------------------

    VK Shires Contest 7th - 8th June 2025

    wia.org.au/members/contests/wavks/

    -----------------------

    NZ Straight Key Night

    Next New Zealand Straight Key Night will be held Sunday 8 June
    from 9pm to 10pm NZDT (0800 to 0900 UTC) on 80 metres.

    Polish and lubricate that old morse key and enjoy an evening of
    old-time radio fun.

    Straight Key Night is an informal event which honours the roots of
    amateur radio: Morse Code sent with a straight key (no bugs,
    sideswipers, keyers or keyboards).

    When.
    Winter SKN is the second Sunday in June, 8-9pm NZ time.
    Summer SKN is always the first Sunday in December, 9-10pm NZ time.

    SKN honours the original amateur radio mode in an easy-going style.
    Operators send signal report, name, location, type of key, type of
    transmitter and power output. Stations are limited to 100W output
    power.

    SKN is not a contest - but the operator who gets the most votes for the
    quality of their sending will win the Bruce Scahill Best Fist Award.
    This certificate honours Bruce ZL1BWG (SK), who was a dedicated
    supporter of SKN. Please email your nomination to ZL1NZ within one week following the event.

    (Neil ZL1NZ, SKN Manager)

    ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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/
    ADVENTURE ISLAND - SAGAR.

    A Team of West Bengal Radio Club members are active from Sagar Island,
    West Bengal now until the 20th of January.

    Special Event Callsign is AU 2 WBRC

    The adventure schemes being participated in are:-
    Islands On the Air AS-153;

    Beaches On the Air, Gangasagar Island Beach 60572

    World Lighthouse on the Air Sagar Island WLOTA 2262.qrz.com/db/AU2WBRC

    Check details for AU2WBRC are
    ITU Zone 41, CQ Zone 22, Grid NL41ap

    All contacts will be verified through QRZ.com only

    (ard)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    The Parker Solar Probe, launched by NASA in 2018, ended 2024 by nearly
    touching the untouchable - the sun.

    It was Christmas Eve - NASA's solar probe set a record by flying
    6.1 million kilometres, from the sun. That approach made the small probe
    the first - and fastest - object created by humans to come that close to
    the sun, according to a report in Forbes magazine. Its speed was clocked
    at 692,000 kilometres per hour.

    Nicola Fox, NASA's associate administrator for science missions, said
    that the probe had achieved the very mission it was intended for with
    its unprecedented flight so close to the sun.

    This solar pass came as the probe made its 22nd approach since its launch
    more than six years ago. The probe is well-shielded for this latest plunge
    into the sun.

    (newsline 2462)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
    www.morsecodeclassnet.com

    CWops Announces 2024 Advancing the Art of CW Award

    Each year, CWops, the international organization that promotes and
    advances Morse code in amateur radio communications, accepts nominations
    for individuals, groups, and organizations for the CWops Award for
    Advancing the Art of CW.

    The Radio Officer's Association (ROA) is the recipient of the 2024
    CWops Award. ROA honours and preserves the history and accomplishments
    of radio professionals from across the Merchant Navy, Coast Station
    Service, and Civil Aeronautical industry. Its membership includes nearly
    400 former professional radio officers, half of whom hold amateur radio licenses.

    The 2024 award was recently accepted by ROAs Bill Cross, G0ELZ, at the organizations annual meeting in Liverpool, England, presented by
    CWops President Stew Rolfe, GW0ETF.

    (arrl)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DIGITAL

    SCAMP Digital Mode Available in Fldigi

    Simple Conversational Amateur Message Protocol (SCAMP) is a weak signal
    digital mode developed by KW4TI. Originally integrated with the
    RFBitBanger transceiver, SCAMP is now available for broader use through
    the Fldigi software suite.

    Like other weak signal propagation modes such as the popular FT8,
    SCAMP is an orthogonal frequency shift keying mode with a low symbol rate, forward error correction, and synchronous signalling.

    Unlike FT8 which has been designed to exchange signal reports, SCAMP must
    be able to communicate arbitrary messages that may be required in an
    emergency situation.

    For additional information, view KW4TI's video presentation on the
    RFBitBanger and SCAMP.

    (ARD)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    Alan VK2COD:-

    As you may know, Alec VK2MV is in Maryborough attending the 26th Australian Jamboree in Queensland.


    AJ2025 is on until 15 January.

    Keep your radio on and listen for their callsign VI2025AJ.

    The amateur station will be running from 8:30 until late afternoons each day until the end of AJ2025


    The frequencies they are on are listed in the QRZ page for VI2025AJ

    Even though AJ2025 is happening, this week has been quiet, especially with VK YOTA news.


    As Alec has asked, please send in your YOTA news to Alec or myself and the
    news team so we can spread the word about VK YOTA activity to the amateur
    radio community.


    Help make our hobby a lifelong journey for YOTAs rather than just getting a callsign or participating in Jota-Joti once a year.


    For VK1WIA National News, I am Alan VK2COD in Sydney. Now back to you Bruce. aj2025.com.au/
    qrz.com/db/VI2025AJ

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    WHAT'S "UP" IN 2025?

    From the on line podcast "This Week In Space" comes a list of upcoming
    'things to look out for".

    That list includes things like:-

    25 Starship launches and landings, if they can secure FAA approval,
    with flight 7 featuring Starlink satellite deployment tests coming
    within weeks.

    Several commercial and international robotic missions to the Moon are
    planned, some of which will help fill the void left by NASA's cancelled
    VIPER rover.

    NASA's expensive and long-delayed Mars sample return mission is in doubt
    as China aims to complete its own by 2027.

    The company "Vast Space" aims to be the first to launch a private space
    station module in 2025 without NASA funding, providing a potential
    ISS replacement.

    and Rocket Lab plans to launch a small, privately financed probe to Venus
    to look for signs of life and organic molecules in the atmosphere

    This Week in Space
    twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MEDICAL

    In the US, the Handiham Program ended 2024 by reporting on gains and
    successes in its services and initiatives to disabled amateur radio
    operators.

    The Handiham Program has served the disabled ham community since 1967.

    The year just passed included a number of new classes held virtually,
    including one in basic Morse Code and another for Technician Class
    candidates. Handiham said that its radio club also achieved gains,
    reaching a milestone membership level of 158. The Handiham program itself welcomed 65 new participants.

    For more details about the program, visit handiham.org.

    (newsline 2462)

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email 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.

    ----------------------------

    2025

    VK7 - REAST CAR BOOT SALE January 19 @ 11 am (vk7news)

    VK3 - BARG HamFest the 2nd of February ate Ballarat Polo-Crosse Pavilion
    next door to the BARG clubrooms at Ballarat Airport. (wiacal)

    VK6 - PARGFEST PEEL AMATEUR RADIO GROUP held February 15 9AM at
    Mandurah Bowling Club 89 Allnutt Street ( parg.org.au/ )
    VK4 - Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club REDFEST April 12 (wiacal)
    Greetings from the Redcliffe Radio Club VK4RC.

    Robert Thomson VK4TFN here.

    We hope you're a happy New Year.

    REDFEST 2025 will be held on the 12th April 2025

    The Theme will be "Fun on HF"
    We have a new venue.
    REDFEST 2025 will be held at the
    Deception Bay North State School in
    Old Bay Road Deception Bay.

    We will Raffle a very nice ICOM radio TxRx.

    Go to redclifferadioclub.org.au for more information.

    73's and bye for now from the Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club VK4RC.
    VK - WIA AGM May 3 - 4. Hosted by Bendigo Amateur Radio & Electronics
    Club and their Technology Expo (vk3gtv/wiacal)

    VK - Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association 50th anniversary
    Glen Waverly July 26 president@alara.org (vk2ayl)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9 (vk4dmh)
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road.

    VK3- Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.
    final final
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    WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a
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    A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't
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    We will not give blatant 'plugs' to raffles, be it raffles
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    If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!
    Click the links below to download the most recent edition of
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    WIANEWS backup thanks to Brendan VK4BLP can be found on
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    wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews/ (This is the link
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  • From National News Broadcast Email List@vk1wia-news@wia.org.au to aus.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.info on Fri May 23 06:54:15 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.radio.amateur.misc

    Weekly news from the WIA:
    MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-05-25.mp3 Text edition:


    THIS WEEK:-

    Joining u this week the usual bunch of suspects, VK2LAW, VK4FUQ VK3GTV and Editor of the WIA Journal AR Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.
    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA.

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB
    Now before we get into this weeks news, a look at the past, with VK3ABP
    This is Peter Rice, VK3ABP.

    Often significant DX amateur radio transmissions occur due to ephemeral atmospheric conditions, but it's not often significance is due to them
    being broadcast from an ephemeral salt lake!

    Yet, on the 14th May, 2025, there was a 50th anniversary of just that, when
    my dad Bill Rice, VK3ABP, now silent key, broadcast maritime mobile from a
    Red Baron catamaran, under sail on Kati Thanda 'Lake Eyre North' in 1975,
    on Arabana Country in Northern South Australia.

    It's sacred Country. And, with permission granted by Arabana elders in
    2008, where my silent key dad's ashes remain.

    Lake Eyre is currently receiving water from recent major flooding in
    northern Australia, but still may not fill to match the volume of water
    which was there in 1975. We can hope, despite restrictions on sailing, and even going near the lake, now.

    Let Bill tell you more, from a QSO with Snow Campbell, VK3MR (also now
    silent key) in Melbourne, recorded on 14th May 1975 while sailing on Lake
    Eyre. You can hear water splashing against the hulls!

    VK3ABP: "Yeah roger, Snow - VK3 Mike Roger, in Melbourne; VK3 Alpha Bravo
    Papa, VK3 Able Baker Peter, maritime mobile /5 on Lake Eyre returning. All
    ok, Snow; your signals readability 5 strength 9 - we are under way, under
    sail, in Madigan Gulf, in the south east corner of Lake Eyre at the present time; we have at least 10 feet of water underneath us, probably more than
    10 feet of water underneath us, and making about five knots very very
    nicely. Ah - running about 50 watts peak, possibly not even that, using
    the mast off the boat as the antenna through a trans-match, and ah, it's
    about a twenty foot mast, and ah, using the ah, lake water as a ground
    through a small ah, ground electrode, ah under one of the hulls. So that's
    the story Snow. Name here is Bill, Bravo India Lima Lima, Bill is the
    name, and ah, wonder how you copy there in Melbourne. VK3MR, VK3ABP
    maritime mobile /5 Lake Eyre."

    Video of that excerpt can be seen in a short film called, 'On Eyre', E Y R
    E, made at the time by Bill and Tim Robinson, VK3YBP, which just over a fortnight ago was accepted into the Australian National Film and
    SoundArchive.

    Tim Robinson has recently indicated to me that the film may also be
    possibly uploaded to the Digital Library of Amateur Radio Communications.

    It's sure not often that telephony of amateur radio communications is heard
    50 years since first broadcast, let alone any from a boat once sailing on
    what is still mostly even now, normally a dry salt-lake claypan.

    For WIA National News, I am Peter Rice, VK3ABP.
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    Hello all, including those MAD members out on lookouts and ridges enjoying a microwave activity day.


    This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH
    coming to you from Southport in Queensland, down in the hollow beside Loders Creek.


    Make yourself comfortable, I have some news. Not mad news, or sad news, or
    even bad news. Here it is:


    Issue Number 3 of Amateur Radio magazine rolled off the press at Bairnsdale last Wednesday, on time and as budgeted.


    Next week, the magazine will leap into letterboxes, Post Office Boxes, and numerous newsagents across the country, plus a few landing overseas.


    The theme for this issue is one that we have not published previously called Simplicities and Complexities.


    So, its a collection of articles on simple subjects along with some on
    complex matters generally unrelated.


    But, wait! Isnt that something you do every issue, I can hear you asking?

    Well, yes. But, this time, only more so. Our issue themes mean that we
    collect or curate a series of articles themed around a related topic
    Antennas and Propagation, D I Y, Hacks and Hints, Portable Pursuits, etc.


    Which is what makes this issue different. Its the opposite of a curated
    theme.

    So, what have we got?

    I recall a new member asking me at a club meeting, just what are auroras? So, we have a feature article on the subject, titled Auroras a tour for tyros. Naturally, the cover features a dramatic auroral photo.


    With the solar cycle peak now at hand, people across the southern regions in the southern states, and particularly in Tasmania, have often been treated to aurora light shows.


    They affect radio propagation on HF, while some amateurs exploit them for auroral scatter VHF contacts.


    Written for a general audience, our article answers the questions: What are they, and why do they come in different shapes and colours?


    That ones for you, Colin.

    Elsewhere, we have a charming little build it yourself project a simple shortwave receiver, by Dale Hughs VK1DSH.


    Its based on a design originally published in 1967, but not actually a copy. And, yes, it uses a couple of valves! Hamfest sale-and-swap sections are
    always great sources for components to suit this project, not to mention the back shed or the attic.

    Moving-on to complexities, we have another article from George Galanis
    VK3EIP. Readers will remember him from his articles last year titled, On
    Lobes and Dishes.


    This issue, his article is on What happens when you hit push-to-talk. This
    is Part 1 of a two-part series on just how moving electrons in a piece of
    wire create an electromagnetic wave.


    Indubitably, it has equations! But, as George points out, its high school
    level mathematics.


    James Clerk Maxwell gets a mention, but theres no sign of his curly
    equations.


    George says that, even if you dont have the high school maths, you may find
    it useful to skip over the bits you dont understand and hopefully still gain some insights.


    For those keen on the complexities of chasing DX and hunting a contact with
    the latest DXCC country entity, this issue we have published the 2024 DX Leaderboard all grades.


    Well, the top 30 stations out of 107 entries. See whos who on the ladder and what rig they used. Who is the high-scoring homebrewer in there?


    Rounding out the theme, for the do-it-yourself readers handy with hardware tools, we have a simple 2-band antenna for 10 and 12 metres, put together
    from re-purposed TV antenna parts and some hardware store aluminium tubing.
    It also involves winding a toroid choke for the feedpoint.


    Under the banner of Your WIA Working For You, this issue we give readers some insights on the Institutes formal response to the recent omnibus consultation paper from the Australian Communications and Media Authority concerning its Five-year Spectrum Outlook and its 2025-26 work program also known as the FYSO.


    The WIA Spectrum Strategy Committee developed a response, which it titled Strengthening the Future of Amateur Radio in Australia.


    The submission sets out six key areas that the WIA seeks to be addressed over the coming year, including a number of outstanding Class Licence issues, call signs, planning for high power, exams, repeaters and beacons, and critical spectrum issues concerning the 5 MHz allocation and preserving the bands at 51-to-52 MHz and 2300-2302 MHz.


    Thats it for now, listeners. Hopefully, Ill have more for you next week.

    Dont forget, theres always much-much, much more in every edition of Amateur Radio magazine.


    More guts. Less gab. Serving Australian amateur radio operators since 1933. Proudly produced and printed in Australia.


    Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for WIA NATIONAL NEWS..

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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL, DX-WORLD,
    eHam, Hackaday, IARU, ICQPodcast, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of the WIA.
    Dayton Hamvention 2025 returned last weekend to the Greene County Fair and
    Expo

    Centre where tens of thousands of amateur radio enthusiasts gathered.

    This year's theme was radio independence, celebrating the freedom and resilience

    that have always defined amateur radio. Hamvention goes back to the early
    50s.


    From the earliest spark transmissions to today's global digital modes ham radio has

    pushed boundaries in innovation, service, and community. "If you don't know anything about amateur radio, there's more to amateur radio than what most people

    realize," said Michael Kalter, Hamvention spokesperson. "We respect our frequencies

    that were allotted. We want to keep those frequencies. We want to continue to use

    them, as do other amateur radio operators throughout the world, and there's a whole

    lot of new activities that are going on with amateur radio."

    Some travelled from around the world.

    16 different countries were represented there, with more than 600 volunteers helping to make the event run smoothly. They call it a labour of love in enjoying

    the show, learning something new, and making new friends.


    Website : https://s21arsb.com

    Amateur Radio Exam in Bangladesh sees an unprecedented turnout, with more
    than

    900 participants taking part in the examination organized by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC). This historic event took
    place in

    Dhaka and witnessed amateur radio enthusiasts from diverse regions across Bangladesh coming together with a shared passion for radio communication.

    The Amateur Radio Society of Bangladesh said on its website that "this remarkable

    figure represents the highest number of participants ever recorded for an amateur

    radio exam in Bangladesh's history."

    Weeks of preparation had gone into preparing candidates for the exam by offering

    online seminars as well as in-person training and workshops. There was also a field

    day as well as classes in basic electronics and antenna-building. The
    amateur

    radio society said there was great support from the Bangladesh Vespa
    Community,

    a community-service group of motorised-scooter enthusiasts - many of whom
    also took

    the exam, which was organised by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission.

    The Amateur Radio Society Bangladesh (ARSB) has played an instrumental role
    in

    promoting amateur radio activities, contributing significantly to this surge
    in

    interest. ARSB has been instrumental in fostering the amateur radio community by

    hosting a variety of events since 2018 & ARSB is a govt. registered organization

    in Bangladesh.

    IARU Monitoring System Region 1 Newsletter

    The April edition of the IARU Monitoring System Region 1 newsletter is available

    for download. It starts with information regarding a proposal submitted to
    the

    IARU Administrative Council to revise the Terms of Reference of the IARU Monitoring

    System. Contained within the text is a proposal to rename the working group
    to the

    IARU Intruder Watch Service and expand the group's scope to include
    frequencies

    allocated to amateur satellites.

    You can learn more about the proposal and see what intruder signals were reported

    for April in the free newsletter.

    iaru-r1.org

    A long-time pirate radio operator in South Florida has agreed to stop broadcasting

    and pay an $11,000 penalty to the U.S. Treasury through a 20-year consent decree.


    Wilfrid Salomon was found to be operating Radio Ideal, an unlicensed FM
    station

    targeting the Haitian community. Miami field office agents visited locations from

    which Salomon broadcast in 2017, 2018 and 2023.

    Salomon agreed to a penalty of $11,000 paid in $500 monthly instalments.

    He will face an additional penalty of approximately $347,000 if he violates
    the

    decree during the 20-year consent period by committing another pirate radio offense

    or missing a payment.

    GOIG - GOING - SOLD!

    The Society of Broadcast Engineers auction of the remaining elements that
    were

    part of the Alford Antenna atop the Empire State Building raised $7,549 for
    its

    engineer scholarship fund.

    Bud Williamson, the chair of the New York City-based SBE Chapter 15, said
    that the

    auction of the antenna bays was a success. The auction was conducted in the second

    half of April. All proceeds will go to the SBE Ennes Educational Foundation Trust.


    The winning bidders are in the process of either picking up or arranging shipment

    of their prizes now and all bays have been paid for, Williamson said.
    Each element weighs approximately 100 lbs. -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025
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    CQ WPX Contest

    CW: May 24 - 25.

    Starts 0000 UTC Saturday ending 2359 UTC Sunday.

    (cq)

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    Then in June, VK Shires Contest, 7th - 8th June.

    wia.org.au/members/contests/wavks/

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    NZ Straight Key Night

    Next New Zealand Straight Key Night will be held Sunday 8 June
    from 9pm to 10pm NZDT (0800 to 0900 UTC) on 80 metres.

    Polish and lubricate that old morse key and enjoy an evening of
    old-time radio fun.

    Straight Key Night is an informal event which honours the roots of
    amateur radio: Morse Code sent with a straight key (no bugs,
    sideswipers, keyers or keyboards).

    When.
    Winter SKN is the second Sunday in June, 8-9pm NZ time.
    Summer SKN is always the first Sunday in December, 9-10pm NZ time.

    SKN honours the original amateur radio mode in an easy-going style.
    Operators send signal report, name, location, type of key, type of
    transmitter and power output. Stations are limited to 100W output
    power.

    SKN is not a contest - but the operator who gets the most votes for the
    quality of their sending will win the Bruce Scahill Best Fist Award.
    This certificate honours Bruce ZL1BWG (SK), who was a dedicated
    supporter of SKN. Please email your nomination to ZL1NZ within one week following the event.

    (Neil ZL1NZ, SKN Manager)

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    VHF UHF Field Days

    Contest Manager Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.

    Winter 2025
    Saturday 21 June through Sunday 22 June

    The Field Days provide VHF-UHF operators with the opportunity to "head for
    the hills" and see how far distant and how many stations they can work.
    The Field Days have separate sections for single and multiple operator stations. The duration of the Field Day is 24 hours, but there are also
    8-hour sections for operators who may not be able to camp overnight.
    Notably, most club stations prefer to operate for the full 24 hours.

    The Field Days also generate plenty of activity from home stations,
    so there is also a separate Home Station section.

    All contacts must be simplex: contacts through repeaters or satellites are
    not allowed. There is plenty of FM activity, but one feature of the Field
    Days is a high level of SSB activity.

    It is possible to do very well with only modest antennas IF you pick a good hilltop. Another option, if your station is easily transportable, is to
    operate from more than one location during the contest period.

    The overriding aim is to get away for the weekend and have fun!
    But next after that, the aims are:
    to encourage more activity on VHF, UHF, and microwave bands;
    to encourage people to work greater distances than usual by operating
    portable, and to provide opportunities for people to activate or work
    into new grid squares.

    wia.org.au/members/contests/vhfuhf/
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    IARU HF World Championship.

    The 24-hour IARU HF World Championship starts at 12 HUNDRED UTC on
    Saturday 12 July and ends at 11:59 UTC on Sunday 13 July.

    This annual contest supports amateur self-training in radio
    communications, improving operating skills, conducting technical
    investigations and inter-communicating with other amateurs around
    the world using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 metre bands

    Ken Yamamoto, JA1CJP Secretary, IARU Region 3 in an email passed to us by
    WIA Secretary Peter Clee reminds us here at the WIA that in this contest multipliers are the total number of ITU zones plus IARU member society HQ stations worked on each band (not mode). Thus, Society's HQ stations
    (WIA) participation is very important for the multipliers.

    (SARL/VK8ZZ)

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    Trans-Tasman Low Band Contest - 19 JUL 2025

    The Trans-Tasman contest, held on the 3rd weekend in July, aims to encourage Low Band activity between VK and ZL


    Only contest bands 160 80 and 40M are allowed with SSB, CW and Digital (RTTY
    OR PSK)


    wia.org.au/members/contests/transtasman/
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    YOTA Contest 2025

    Organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group in cooperation with the
    Hungarian Amateur Radio Society, the aim of the YOTA Contest is to
    increase youngsters activity on the air, strengthen the reputation
    of the YOTA programme and demonstrate support for youngsters across the
    world.

    The next 2 sessions of this year's YOTA Contest will be held
    19 July
    29 December

    yotacontest.mrasz.org

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    RSGB IOTA CONTEST

    July 26 to July 27, 2025.
    Mode: CW, SSB
    Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
    Work once per band per mode.

    (wa7bnm contest calendar)

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    Remembrance Day Contest

    This contest is held every year on the anniversary of the end of World War
    II, in honour of the Australian amateurs who lost their lives in wartime.
    This contest is unusual because the trophy goes to the Australian state or territory that scores the highest level of activity.

    Next contest 16th & 17th August 2025

    Contest Manager is Alan Shannon VK4SN vk4sn@wia.org.au

    wia.org.au/members/contests/rdcontest/

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    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

    The Oceania DX Contest is managed by the Oceania DX Contest Committee, info@oceaniadxcontest.com

    The OCDX contest is Oceania's only international style contest where
    contacts with stations all over the globe are able to participate.

    Oceania stations may contact any station for QSO points whilst non-Oceania stations are required to contact any station in Oceania for QSO points.
    The contest runs over the first two full weekends in October and has
    SSB, CW and SWL categories

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
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    YOTA Contest 2025

    Organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group in cooperation with the
    Hungarian Amateur Radio Society, the aim of the YOTA Contest is to
    increase youngsters activity on the air, strengthen the reputation
    of the YOTA programme and demonstrate support for youngsters across the
    world.

    The final session of this year's YOTA Contests will be held

    29 December

    yotacontest.mrasz.org

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    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
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    Listen for OT 25 E.P.I.C, (epic) a special callsign of the Antwerp Port
    Contest

    Club which is on the air to promote this year's edition of the Antwerp Port Epic

    cycling race. The callsign will be on the air now until the 9th of June,
    which is

    the day of the race.

    QSL via ON8JJ.

    (newsline2481)

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    ZL100IARU is the special callsign for New Zealand's IARU member society, NZART,

    to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the International Amateur Radio Union from

    May 1 to 31 July.

    QSOs will be uploaded to both QRZ Logbook and LoTW

    (425dxnews)
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    REMINDERS
    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary, four special

    callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
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    Special event station GB 0 SAR (GB ZERO SEARCH AND RECUE) is active until the 30th of May to support S.O.S. Radio Week. The station is mostly working using FT4

    on the 20m band, but you might also catch it on the other HF bands using
    phone.

    For more information visit QRZ.com

    (rsgb)

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    France.

    TM 160 ITU now until the 31st May.
    The special callsign marks the 160th anniversary of the International Telecommunication Union.
    QSL via LoTW and eQSL.

    (sarl)

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    Switzerland.

    4 U 0 ITU is the call sign for the International Amateur Radio Club at ITU HQ in Geneva to use from 16 May to the end of the year in celebration of the
    160th

    anniversary of the International Telecommunication Union.
    QSL via LoTW, Club Logs OQRS, or direct to IARC, PO Box 6, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland.

    (sarl)

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    The RSGB Contest Club has recently exceeded one million QSOs.

    These have been made by RSGB members activating historic RSGB callsigns and special event callsigns, either in contests or in radio marathon activations.

    The QSOs have all been uploaded to Logbook of the World.

    The most prolific callsign has been G6XX with over 154,000 QSOs, and the most recent has been GB0IARU which was active in April to celebrate 100 years of
    the

    International Amateur Radio Union.

    (GB2RS NEWS)

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    North West Group ARC, MN NWG, is using the special-event callsign GB 0 AEL until the 31st of May to commemorate the anniversary of Amelia Earhart's transatlantic flight which she accomplished nonstop and solo in 1932.
    Her trip took her from Newfoundland to Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
    QSL via MIHOZ.

    (arnewsline2479)

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    DM LIMES is on the air until the 1st of July to mark UNESCO World Heritage
    Day

    on June 1st. The callsign DM 3 LIMES will join this DL0LIMES on the air and operate

    from the 31st of May through to the 1st of June. The callsigns was chosen in recognition of the limes, which bordered the Roman Empire at its greatest point.

    See QRZ.com for QSL details.

    (arnewsline2479)

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    GB 1 BK

    The East Midlands Electronics and Radio Group is on air until today, the
    11th of May UTC to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

    VE DAY or Victory In Europe Day callsign GB1BK is operated from former
    RAF Binbrook in Lincolnshire and Midland members are on 40m, 20m and 2m,
    using SSB and some FT8 and SSTV.

    Guernsey Amateur Radio Society has been operating special event radio station GU80LIB between the 9th and today, the 11th of May in celebration of the
    80th anniversary of the liberation of Guernsey at the end of World War Two.
    See QRZ.com for more information.

    (rsgb)

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    Well you may not WORK them BUT you MAY hear them.

    Once again Italian radio amateurs have been authorized to use the 40 MHz
    band until the end of the year.

    They are allowed to operate from 40.660 MHz to 40.700 MHz with a maximum
    power of 10 watts.

    The Italian regulator has given permission until 31 December also for
    70.1, 70.2, and 70.3 MHz.

    (425dx news)
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    Recently Jason, VK2LAW, brought us news of the special event station
    in Japan, 8 K 3 E.X.P.O. Now word of another station celebrating this
    EXPO in the Kansai / Kinki region - JA3 X.P.O.

    This station, JA3XPO, is a mobile commemorative station that will travel to each of the Kansai prefectures. This callsign, originally used for the 1970 Japan World Exposition in Osaka, has been revived after 55 years.

    BOTH 8K3EXPO and JA3XPO are on air now and conclude at World Expo's end
    October 13, the FULL duration of the Expo.

    (ARD)
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    A very large number of Russian stations using special prefix RP80
    are QRV now until May 9 to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of
    World War II.

    More information on
    logradio.ru/

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    The Guernsey Amateur Radio Society will operate special event
    station GU 80 LIB on 9-11 May to celebrate the 80th anniversary of
    the liberation of the Channel Islands at the end of World War II.
    QSL via LoTW, Club Log's OQRS, direct, or via the bureau.

    (425dxnews)
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    Peter, PD1RP, is celebrating the 80th anniversary since the end of the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II. He is on the air as
    PD80FREE

    until the 30th of June. All QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the bureau.


    (NewsLine)

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    It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember You as if it was yesterday and always will.

    Special Event to Honour the Victims of 9-11:
    New York City Shanksville PA. and Washington D.C.

    September 06 00:01 UTC ending Thursday September 12, 23:59 UTC.

    Many members of the Alabama Contest Group will activate K4A for the fifth
    year. This year's event will be called "9-11 We Do Remember."
    SSB, FT8, CW, and RTTY on all bands 160 through 10 meters, including WARC bands.

    (ard)

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    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with the
    8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)
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    DX WINDOW - JUNE

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    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary, four special

    callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
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    It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember You as if it was yesterday and always will.

    Special Event to Honour the Victims of 9-11:
    New York City Shanksville PA. and Washington D.C.

    September 06 00:01 UTC ending Thursday September 12, 23:59 UTC.

    Many members of the Alabama Contest Group will activate K4A for the fifth
    year. This year's event will be called "9-11 We Do Remember."
    SSB, FT8, CW, and RTTY on all bands 160 through 10 meters, including WARC bands.

    (ard)
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    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with the
    8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)
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    Well you may not WORK them BUT you MAY hear them.

    Once again Italian radio amateurs have been authorized to use the 40 MHz
    band until the end of the year.

    They are allowed to operate from 40.660 MHz to 40.700 MHz with a maximum
    power of 10 watts.

    The Italian regulator has given permission until 31 December also for
    70.1, 70.2, and 70.3 MHz.

    (425dx news)
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    Switzerland.

    4 U 0 ITU is the call sign for the International Amateur Radio Club at ITU HQ in Geneva to use from 16 May to the end of the year in celebration of the
    160th

    anniversary of the International Telecommunication Union.
    QSL via LoTW, Club Logs OQRS, or direct to IARC, PO Box 6, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland.

    (sarl)

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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    Think of them as the dynamic duo of the universe:

    No, they're not caped crusaders but a red dwarf star and a white dwarf, a
    dead

    star. Together, they have been sending a steady radio pulse every two hours
    for at least 10 years.

    Scientists have heard their transmission but until recently no one knew the source

    of the sounds, which appeared to emanate from the direction of the Big
    Dipper.


    Recently, the signals were found to come from a binary system - two stars - that

    send the pulse by repeated contact between their magnetic fields. Researchers cracked the mystery with the help of a low-frequency array radio telescope.
    The

    discovery debunks the long-held belief that only highly magnetized neutron stars

    known as magnetars, can emit such pulses.

    This challenge to the old way of thinking opens up the chance to explore
    other

    mysteries and binary systems.

    (newsline2481)
    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/

    Bob, K0NR and Joyce, K0JJW will be active as KH8/K0NR and KH8/K0JJW from American Samoa from 27 May to 9 June. Primary objective is activating SOTA summits,

    using 20m thru 10m on SSB, FT8 & FT4, 10 watts to wire antennas.

    Plans to do some POTA activations as well.

    QSL via LoTW only

    (425dxnews)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - BALLOONS

    It was a clear day, members of the St. Pius X High School Amateur Radio Club watched their hard work float away.

    They had launched a pico balloon from the schools football field, the balloon with a transmitter dangling was watched by around 30 students.

    The balloon, made of Mylar and filled with hydrogen, was released into the
    sky with

    the expectation that students would track it on a website as it circled the earth

    at an altitude of about 40,000 feet. Pico balloons can circle the earth in about

    four to five days, and may remain in the air for more than a month, said
    Travis

    Few, a Midwest High-Altitude Balloon Team flight lead, who has helped the St. Pius

    club with the balloon project since late January.

    (eHam)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FAITH. open.spotify.com/playlist/0XDrUVZQMeEt47eAT2oE4P?si=6869c1069e6f45b1

    If you were lucky enough to work HV 5 PUL transmitting from Rome recently,
    you were

    part of this small university-based station's celebration that a new pope had been

    chosen.

    Two days after the conclave of cardinals had elected Pope Leo XIV, amateur radio

    station HV5PUL - the Pontifical Lateran University - was on the air in the Vatican City State in the heart of Rome, celebrating.

    The station's administrator, Luca Della Giovampaola, IWDJB, reported that traffic

    was lively on 20 metres SSB and 17 metres FT8. He said that the simple
    100-watt

    station logged an estimated 400 contacts in four hours. Propagation was challenging

    and so, with the exception of one Japanese station , all the contacts were within

    Europe.

    It's not often a new pope is chosen nor that HV5PUL is put on the air, the callsign

    is active mainly on Saturdays in connection with special occasions, such as
    the

    opening day of the university's academic year -- and of course, the selection of a

    new Pope.

    (newsline2481)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    Amazon's new broadband internet constellation project has moved ahead with
    its

    first lift-off.

    Yes the broadband internet constellation known as Project Kuiper is on its
    way at

    last, following the launch on Monday, April 28th of its first 27 satellites from

    Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

    Amazon envisions its long-anticipated $10-billion project as a direct
    challenge to

    the massive SpaceX Starlink network, which dominates the market. Ultimately Project Kuiper will send 3,236 satellites into low-Earth orbit, making its global

    broadband service accessible to rural and underserved regions.

    A mandate by the US Federal Communications Commission requires Amazon to
    deploy

    1,618 - or half - of its satellites by the middle of 2026. Analysts speculate that

    the company may seek an extension on that date as a result of the delays.

    (newsline2481)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - INTERNET - THE HAMS DOMAIN.

    We occasionally have been taken to task when reminding listeners and viewers
    to

    visit wia.org.au for the text edition.

    YOU SHOULD BE SAYING WWW.WIA.ORG.AU some say.

    Wrong we say, and in any case, most browsers have taken a stance against the significance of www. Chrome, Safari, Firefox all hide the prefix even
    when you are technically visiting a website that does still use the www. subdomain


    (like http://www.wia.org.au). You can try it yourself in Firefox head over to
    a

    www. site and watch as the prefix disappears or part fades to grey from the taskbar.

    The www prefix stands as a reminder that the internet is a living, evolving thing.

    Over time, technical necessities become conventions,
    conventions become habits,
    habits eventually fade away when they no longer serve a purpose.

    Yet we still see those three letters pop up on the Web now and then, a
    digital

    vestigial organ from the early days of the web. The next time you mindlessly type

    a URL without those three Ws, spare a thought for this small piece of
    internet

    history that shaped how we access information for decades.

    Largely gone, but not yet quite forgotten.

    (sourced to twiar)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
    ------------

    REMINDERS

    V49K and V4/AC6ZM.

    Juan, AC6ZM will be active as V4/AC6ZM from St. Kitts (NA-104) 18-27 May, CW, FT8,

    RTTY and some SSB on various HF bands and 6 metres, and will participate
    in

    the CQ WW WPX CW Contest as V49K. That contest period, May 24 - 25.

    QSL via LoTW, Club Log's OQRS, or via home call, AC6ZM.

    (425dxnews)

    ------------------

    VP 8 DPD Falkland Islands

    Gerard VK4BGL/G3WIP is active as VP8DPD from Falkland Islands, IOTA SA-002,
    10 May - 12 July on HF.
    QSL via G3WIP Buro, LOTW, eQSL.

    (dxnews)

    -----------------

    Harald, DF2WO and Warren, KN6ZZI, are using the callsigns D44TWO and D44ZZI, respectively, from Santiago Island, IOTA number AF-5, in Cape Verde, through
    to

    the 26th of May. Harald will be using primarily CW and FT4 and Warren will be using

    primarily SSB and FT8. They will also be looking to make QSOs via the QO-1 satellite. QSL to both via MOXOs OQRS.

    (arnewsline 479 and rsgb)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ---- MARITIME.

    Michael VK2HFN, recently went maritime mobile on the Carnival Splendour,
    along the

    East Coast of VK2 and VK4.

    With permission, VK2HFN picked a spot near the aft of the ship, well away
    from the

    ships antennas and navigational equipment. He was able to make many contacts along

    the coast through several repeaters. The longest distance was nearly 180km through

    VK2RCH, Coffs Harbour.

    This was done on his VX6, transmitting with only 1 watt.

    Once operating, Michael was never bothered while operating his radio and enjoying

    this great hobby. If anyone is thinking on going on a cruise, the Carnival Splendour is Ham Radio Friendly, according to Michael.

    (vk2wi news)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MILITARY open.spotify.com/playlist/28SXuX8vL2wHbnfCS0uBVF?si=d9ee366a38a4472e

    50 years since the end of the Vietnam War and a great video has surfaced on
    the

    Military HF Radio YouTube channel.

    youtube.com/@militaryhfradio244

    This talk has a particular focus on the Vietnam conflict, the use of HF at
    that

    time as well as training required and of course the challenges of military bureaucracy.
    Wednesday was lecture night at the Manly-Warringah Radio Society.

    The topic, "Spy Radio, the Special Operations Executive, and Deception, presented

    by Colin Christie VK2JCC. It delved into the vital role of covert communications

    during World War II, focusing on the use of spy radios by the French Resistance.

    These radios were essential for transmitting critical information to Allied forces,

    often under life-threatening conditions.

    SOE, the Special Operations Executive, a secret British organization, played
    a

    crucial role in coordinating these efforts, training agents in espionage, sabotage,

    and the use of encrypted communication.

    The presentation also explored the deceptive tactics employed to mislead the enemy,

    including misinformation campaigns and fake radio transmissions, all which helped

    confuse and disorient German forces.

    (vk2wi news)
    Most enthusiasts would be well aware of the annual Military Radio Nets that take place on Saturday at Hamvention in the USA.

    3885 AM WW2 Low power and backpack net at 1200 hours local
    51.0 FM Cold War backpack and handheld net at 1400 hours local.

    The 3885 WW2 Net featured everything from BC-611 to SCR-284, GRC-9 etc.
    The 51.0 Cold War Net had radios like the PRC-6, PRC-10, RT-70, PRC-25 and 77 with

    a good representation of older sets from the BC-1000 to newer SINGARS sets. They

    had at Hamvention a good showing of German, Russian and captured Iraqi
    radios.

    The Czech RF_10 was another popular radio.

    (ard)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - RADIO SCOUTING
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VIDEO ------------------------------------------------------------*
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    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.

    ----------------------------

    2025

    VK2 - Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club's 49th Annual Field Day Weekend
    at Wauchope Showground Hall June 7 and 8 (wiacal)

    VK5 - SERG Convention and Fox Hunting Championship June 7 and 8
    At Scout Hall in Mt. Gambier (vk5dj)

    VK - Australian Ladies Amateur Radio Association 50th anniversary
    Glen Waverly July 26 president@alara.org (vk2ayl)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
    at David Roche Park, Kilburn (VK5QI)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9 (vk4dmh)
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road.

    VK3- Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.

    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club DARC Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)
    final final

    Name : John
    Callsign : ZS1I

    Email Address : sawois05@gmail.com
    Feedback :

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  • From National News Broadcast Email List@vk1wia-news@wia.org.au to aus.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.info on Fri Aug 15 00:10:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.radio.amateur.misc

    Weekly news from the WIA:
    MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-08-17.mp3 Text edition:

    2025 AUGUST 17 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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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    IN NATIONAL NEWS THIS WEEK:-

    News of the ARRL DXCC TRIDENT AWARD wit Felix VK4FUQ . -

    John VK4JJW steps in for VK2LAW Jason this week with the international
    news . -

    Alisha VK2FASH ALARA Contest Manager with news of this years ALARA
    Contest, which reminds me NEXT week the Ladies of ALARA will present
    this, the WIA NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE. -

    Qtech2025 a two-day conference meeting over the weekend of Saturday 1st
    and Sunday 2nd November. Kevin VK4UH from the Brisbane VHF Group joins
    us .
    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEK COMMENCINGSUNDY AUGUST 17.

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB

    Qtech2025 will be a two-day conference meeting and will run over the weekend
    of Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd November.


    The conference will be held at Chermside, one of Brisbanes northern suburbs,
    at the Kedron-Wavell RSL complex. This is an outstanding venue with
    excellent conference facilities, with plentiful parking, easy travel, and a range of nearby accommodation options for those attending.

    The conference venue is within short strolling distance to the Chermside Shopping precinct, one of Brisbanes largest retail centres.


    The Theme of this years conference is Attention and Retention The future of Amateur Radio is in YOUR Hands


    Across the two days of the conference, we have assembled a wide-ranging
    program of inspiring presentations and speakers covering many aspects of the hobby.


    Everything from attracting and supporting new amateurs, tapping into the enthusiasm of young people, the expanding world of amateur radio activities
    in the great outdoors, right through to complex constructional projects including long-distance communications using light, Deep Space reception, and even achieving Moonbounce or EME contacts at 10GHz.


    Included in the program will be an open-forum panel discussion session entitled: -

    Its the future of Amateur Radio where we will pose the question to our panel How do we attract new members to our community. This will be an opportunity for everyone to express their opinion and put their point of view. The conference will also include a number of static displays and demonstrations
    of AR related equipment under development for the hobby. There is something there for everyone.


    As part of the event, we are also collaborating with NASA and ARISS - the Amateur Radio aboard the International Space Station project, and with
    students from The Kedron State High School here in Brisbane to establish a
    Live Telebridge linkup with the astronauts in orbit aboard the International Space Station. This will give the students the opportunity to talk directly
    to the astronauts and to question them about their work and about any other aspect of life in space.


    The conference itself will be a fully catered event, and places are limited
    so prior registration is essential. The on-line booking portal is now open for registrations.


    Details about the conference and on-line registration are available in the
    text version of this news, on the Brisbane VHF Group website and shortly on
    the main WIA website opening page. Info has also been posted in recent editions of AR Magazine and has been circulated to club secretaries around VK


    An open invitation to everyone, wherever your AR interest may lie, to join us for the Inaugural QTech2025 Conference, being held in Brisbane on the first weekend in NOVEMBER this year.


    Hope to see you there.

    This has been Kevin VK4UH for the Brisbane VHF Group
    Links:-
    Registration events.humanitix.com/qtech-2025
    BVHFG brisbanevhfgroup.com ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.

    NO INTERFRENCE?

    Facing thousands of complaints, AST SpaceMobile is pushing back against concerns that the company's giant satellites risk interfering with
    amateur radio operations across the globe.

    The company has sent a letter to the US Federal Communications
    Commission, defending its plan to use the 430 to 440MHz radio band
    outside the US to track and control its proposed fleet of 248 satellites.
    Those bands have long been allocated to amateur radio operations,
    including for emergency communications, so the ham community has been campaigning to stop AST from gaining access. It flooded the FCC's online
    system with over 2,500 comments, many of them protesting ASTs plan to
    use the spectrum.

    The RSGB National Radio Centre (NRC) has been recognised in TripAdvisor's Travellers Choice Awards for 2025.

    Winners of this award are in the top 10% of listings around the world on TripAdvisor. The award is based on genuine feedback from anyone in the community who has visited and left an authentic, first-hand review on TripAdvisor over a 12-month period.

    This award recognises the passion and dedication of RSGB volunteers and
    the fantastic role they play in promoting amateur radio at Bletchley Park
    the home of the National Science Centre.

    If youve recently visited the NRC, leave a review via TripAdvisor.
    VOTE EARLY- VOTE OFTEN.

    Austin Ayers (WX 3 SVR) is running for US Congress with a campaign
    focusing on the rights of the amateur radio community. In an email sent
    to Amateur Radio Daily, WX3SVR described three bills he'd plan to
    introduce if he's elected:

    1. Amateur Radio Accessibility and Antenna Rights Act

    If elected, would introduce legislation to prevent HOA's, condominium
    boards, and other private entities from enforcing any such rules that
    could ban antennas from being installed.

    2. Amateur Radio Spectrum Protection and Expansion Act

    If elected, introduce and sponsor a bill that would protect and expand
    the amateur radio spectrum. This would prevent Ham spectrum from being re-allocated to commercial users, and allow for bandwidth expansion to accommodate larger limits for modern digital modes.

    3. Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act

    If elected, the Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act
    would authorize registered non-profit clubs that provide emergency communications to get access to apply for grants through FEMA and DHS,
    while requiring FEMA and state EMA's to include trained and licensed
    amateur radio operators in their disaster response plans. He, WX3SVR,
    would also introduce a tax credit for licensed operators who purchase
    equipment that will be used for emergency communications.

    More information about Austin Ayers campaign can be found on his website.

    ayersforcongress.com/
    HOLLAND

    A global contingent of media and entertainment is set to flock to the
    IBC Show this year, the theme is shaping the future.

    The annual convention will take place Sept. 1215 in Amsterdam with more
    than 270 speakers and approximately 1,350 exhibitors from 170 countries.

    The show will include a range of topics relevant to both audio and radio professionals. In addition to themes like cloud adoption, virtualization and the digital switchover, AI remains a major talking point for this years show.


    In fact, one of the nine projects in the IBC Accelerator Media Innovation Program, AI Assistance Agents for Live Production, includes an audio work stream led by Shure. The project will explore the use of AI assistants in studio environments to help hosts navigate both shift duties and control production systems using natural language commands.


    This has wide-reaching implications for how radio professionals interact with production interfaces and speed up tedious tasks.

    IRTS HamFest 2025

    It is just a few week until the Irish Radio Transmitters Society
    HamFest 2025.

    For our listeners/viewers who may be visiting the Emerald Isle this
    takes place at the Mullingar Showgrounds, County Westmeath over the
    weekend of September 6th and 7th.

    The event includes overnight operation from Saturday night to Sunday
    morning as part of the SSB field day weekend. Novice and experienced
    people coming together in one place along with a very wide array of
    amateur radio equipment and stations, technologies, and expertise spread
    across 30 acres.

    Entry is free for IRTS members and ten euro per day for non-members.

    This would seem a good reason to be a member as their annual membership
    is 30 euro, so that's a huge incentive, along with IRTS public liability insurance in Ireland, the UK, AND the EU.
    Continuing the FCC's strong enforcement efforts to protect essential
    radio transmissions in the US, they have ordered the owners of a spa
    in Florida to immediately cease operation of a device that was
    interfering with AT&T FirstNets cellular network.

    Agents from the Miami office of the FCC responded to interference
    using direction-finding techniques, their investigation identified a
    Bluetooth speaker located at Asian Touch Spa that was the source of the interference.

    When requested by the agents, employees at the Spa turned off the speaker determined to be the source.

    The agents were later able to confirm that the interference to AT&T
    FirstNets cellular network had ceased as a result.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025
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    ---------------
    Keyman's Club of Japan CW Contest:
    1200Z, Aug 16 to 1200Z, Aug 17 that of course is THIS weekend
    Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6m
    kcj-cw.com/contest/rule/2025_46_kcj_dx_.pdf

    (wa7bnm contest calendar)
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    Remembrance Day Contest On Now
    16th & 17th August 2025

    Contest Manager is Alan Shannon VK4SN vk4sn@wia.org.au

    wia.org.au/members/contests/rdcontest/

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    The International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend also on now.
    Saturday 16 August to Sunday 17 August.

    illw.net/
    ----------

    Alisha VK2FASH ALARA Contest Manager :-

    August 30 - 31 ALARA CONTEST

    Contest is always on the last FULL weekend of August.

    Hi everyone, this is Alisha VK2FASH, Contest Manager for ALARA.
    The 45th ALARA Contest will be held on the last weekend of August
    from Saturday the 30th to Sunday the 31st.

    Starting time is 0600 UTC on the 30th of August, finishing 24 hours later
    at 0559 UTC 31st of August.

    All YLs, OMs, Scouts & Girl Guides are invited to participate and it is
    hoped that everyone will enjoy this friendly contest. It is a great
    opportunity to make contact with those we dont usually meet on air.
    Although we are slightly competitive, we do help each other by giving out numbers and spotting each other on Facebook.

    The contest rules are available on the ALARA Contest webpage on the
    ALARA website. If you would like more information, please email contest@alara.org.au

    73
    Alisha VK2FASH
    --------------------

    WESTLAKES CUP

    13th of September 8:30pm until 9:30pm local time
    thats 1030 to 1130UTC.

    Operation is Phone on 80 and 40 metres, and all Australian stations may
    be worked.
    (vk2wi news)

    -----------------------------------------------------------------
    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.

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    DX WINDOW - AUGUST

    DXCC TRIDENT AWARD

    The ARRL DXCC Trident award recognizes amateur radio operators who have confirmed two-way radio contacts with 100 or more DXCC Entities on all
    three modes: CW, Phone, and Digital (FT, RTTY, PSK, etc.).

    Higher achievement endorsements can be earned at the 200, 300, and
    Honour Roll levels. All DXCC credits must be visible in Logbook of The
    World, and all qualifying QSOs must be dated 1 November 1976 or later.

    Good one ARRL.

    arrl.org/dxcc-trident-award

    (425DXNEWS)

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    Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia's proclamation of independence (17 August 1945), HQ station 8 A 80 RI
    and 34 special event stations are active until this Wednesday August 20
    from various Indonesian provinces such as Jakarta 8A80JK and Bali 8A80BL.

    (425DXNEWS)

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    South Sudan

    Listen for Z 81 D from Juba, South Sudan, during this month.
    Activity is on 40 6 m, using SSB and digital.
    The Z81D QSL route is via OM 3 JW, LoTW, ClubLog or eQSL.

    (sarl)

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    Japan

    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with
    the 8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)---------------

    Angola.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Angola, team
    D 2 A will be active from Ilha do Mussulo (a peninsula near Luanda)
    between 17 and 28 October on 160 to 6 metres CW, SSB, RTTY, other digital modes. This team will have up to six stations. QSL via EA 7 FTR.

    See www.qrz.com/db/D2A

    (sarl)
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    REMINDERS

    To commemorate the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Pacific and the end
    of hostilities in World War Two, members of The Townsville Amateur Radio
    Club Inc. will be activating the Oonoonba Historic World War Two Bombing
    Site in Townsville Australia with a number of portable HF SSB Stations on Sunday 17th August, co-inciding with the Remembrance Day Contest and the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend.

    The operators will be on-air from 0800 to 1700 Townsville time
    (2200 to 0700UTC) utilising club callsign VICTOR KILO FOUR ALPHA TANGO
    VICTOR on 40, 20, 15 and 10 metre bands.

    (vk4zz)

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    VI 8 POL on air 13-29 September.
    QSL is via VK5PAS.
    More information on VI8POL can be found on QRZ.com
    ----------------

    Once again special callsign 4 A 2 MAX will be activated August 1 - 31
    in remembrance of St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe.

    Activity is on 80-6 metres SSB, CW and digital.

    Born in 1894, Father Kolbe (SP 3 RN) was killed on 14 August 1941 at Auschwitz.

    QSL via LoTW, eQSL, QRZ Logbook, or via EA5GL.

    qrz.com/db/4a2max

    (425dx)
    ----------------

    CROATIA

    9 A 169 TESLA

    This is a special callsign that will be used until 31 December in
    celebration of the 169th anniversary since the birth of Nikola Tesla
    (10 July 1856).

    QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW, Club Log, and QRZ Logbook.

    (425dex)
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    CATS & DOGS

    During the month of August, especially around 8 August (International Cat
    Day) and 26 August (International Dog Day), a number of stations will be
    active to raise awareness of pets in need - those who have been
    abused, abandoned or neglected - and to encourage adoption for those
    who have yet to find a home and a family forever.

    Special "cat" callsigns include DA0CAT, DL0CAT, GB4CAT, GB9CAT, W1C,
    and YL1CAT

    Special "dog" callsigns include DA0DOG, DL0DOG, GB4DOG, K2D, and YL1DOG.

    (425dxnews)
    ------------------

    Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Korea
    (15 August 1945), members of the Korean Amateur Radio League's
    Chungbuk HQ will be active as HL80V on 1-31 August.
    (425dx)

    -----------------

    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
    ------------

    It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember You.
    Special Event to Honour the Victims of 9-11:
    New York City Shanksville PA. and Washington D.C.

    September 06 00:01 UTC ending Thursday September 12, 23:59 UTC.

    Many members of the Alabama Contest Group will activate K4A for the
    fifth year. This year's event will be called "9-11 We Do Remember."
    SSB, FT8, CW, and RTTY on all bands 160 through 10 meters, including
    WARC bands.

    (ard)
    -------------

    Celebrating the 68th anniversary of Malaysias independence
    (31 August 1957), members of Terengganu DX (West Malaysia)
    are active as 9 M 1957 M until September 30. They are operating
    SSB, CW and FT8 on 80-10 metres.
    QSL direct to 9 M 2 RDX
    (425dx)

    --------------------------------------------------------------
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    For the first time ever, residents are allowed to use certain wireless
    internet in the highly restrictive West Virginia Radio Quiet Zone near the Green Bank Observatory.


    Since it was built in 1956, the observatory, which houses the largest fully steerable radio telescope in the world, has been located in both the National Radio Quiet Zone, which spans several counties in West Virginia and Virginia, and the West Virginia Radio Quiet Zone, which includes a 10-mile radius
    around the Green Bank Observatory.


    Although the use of Wi-Fi routers can disrupt the telescope, the observatory said the quiet zones have not stopped people from installing routers.


    Many people who were doing the right thing by not using Wi-Fi were left
    without access, while others who were illegally using routers did whatever
    they wanted, Anthony Remijan, director of the NSF GBO, explained in the release.


    Now, instead of limiting the use of all Wi-Fi routers, the Green Bank Observatory is encouraging everyone in the WVRQZ to operate at the same frequency2.4GHz. This will allow residents, businesses and schools in the
    quiet zone to have Wi-Fi while also preventing multiple radio frequencies
    from being interfered with.

    bit.ly/4ouYxRL
    (twiar)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - BALLOONS

    HISTORIC SOUTH AFRICAN PICO BALLOONS IN FLIGHT MORE LAUNCHES PLANNED

    The South African Pico Balloon Tracking Group reports that South African amateur radio enthusiasts are celebrating two successful pico balloon
    launches, with both balloons currently performing exceptionally on their
    global journeys.

    ZS6SRC-25 was launched on 2 August.

    Despite an intermittent transmitter in the early phase, the balloon
    quickly stabilised, reaching 11 800 m over Australia with speeds up to228
    km/h.

    ZR6TG-3, launched on 3 August.

    It crossed Madagascar, traversed the Indian Ocean and passed New Zealand,
    with speeds recorded at 250 km/h. Reception reports have been received
    from spotters across Australia and New Zealand, with a maximum confirmed reception distance of 19 957 km.


    The South African pico balloon community is now preparing for its largest coordinated launch event yet, scheduled for THIS weekend, August 16.ZR6TG-4
    20 m

    ZS1ERZ-12 10 m
    ZS6SRC-26 20 m, a 'possible' fourth balloon to be confirmed.

    This event marks a milestone for amateur radio and high-altitude ballooning
    in South Africa. Spotting stations worldwide are encouraged to

    report signals, contributing to global tracking efforts.
    wsprtv.com/
    wsprtv.com/docs/user_guide.html
    (SARL)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DIGITAL.

    The 2025 Zero Retries Digital Conference takes place in Washington, as well
    as virtually, on September 13th. Tickets are still available for this
    inaugural event that will showcase technological innovation in amateur radio. Presentations will focus on the IP 400 Network Project, M17 Project,
    MMDVM-TNC data system, AREDN, HamWAN, and more.


    Tickets are available for both in-person and virtual attendance. The virtual ticket includes access to a live stream of events. Additional virtual ticket options include videos of presentations to be made available post-conference.


    ARDC, ARRL, Connect Systems, GigaParts, HydraSDR, and others are sponsoring
    the event.


    Learn more on the Zero Retries Digital Conference website, zeroretries.org/p/conference

    Ticket options for this event.
    lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/7852x9m
    (ARD)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    More has come to light, courtesy "The Orbital Index" re our very own (Australian) start up Gilmour Spaces Eris rocket and the launch for the
    first time, kind of.

    The privately developed 25-meter-tall hybrid-fuelled rocketAustralias
    first home-grown orbital launch vehicle lost first one and then a second
    of its four main engines just above the launch pad, which fortunately
    seems to have survived as the rocket powerslid sideways and then fell to
    the ground after a total flight time of 14 seconds.

    nasaspaceflight.com/2025/07/gilmours-eris-but-positives/

    Making it off the launch pad is still a critical first step and were
    looking forward to the next launch, which could come in the next six
    months.

    (nasa/orbitalindex)

    From Bowen to India and the USA, this story takes us to space where a satellite created through the partnership of two nations will provide a
    window into some of the natural disasters plaguing us here on Earth.
    Newslines Jim Meachen ZL2BHF has the details.
    JIM: An unprecedented joint satellite project between the Indian Space
    Research Organization and NASA is giving researchers the hope of better studying the Earth's climate and helping improve responses to natural
    disasters by monitoring the most subtle changes on Earth, including in its glaciers and wetlands.


    The satellite is known as NISAR, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar mission. Its launch aboard an ISRO spacecraft on the 30th of July from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, sent it on its mission to send microwaves to collect data from different surfaces on the planet. When processed, the data will be visible in an exceptionally high resolution. An estimated 80
    terabytes of data will be collected daily. Scientists have said that the
    method has [quote] "unprecedented accuracy." [endquote] Researchers and governments around the world will be able to view the data via a cloud
    platform where they will have open access.


    This is Jim Meachen ZL2BHF.
    The project is being praised as the first collaborative satellite mission of its kind between the Indian and US space agencies.


    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
    --------------------------

    AF-032 Zanzibar Island.

    5 H 1 UM from Zanzibar Island, IOTA AF - 032, 12 - 24 August.

    5H1UM is operating on 80 - 6m, including WARC Bands, Holiday style,
    CW, SSB and of course FT8.

    dxnews.com/5h1um/

    --------

    SA-084 Playa Blanca Islands.

    Renato, PY8WW reports that after over a year of planning and persistence, hes thrilled to announce an upcoming expedition to the rare IOTA group of SA-084. The activation is scheduled for a short window between November 1216, 2025,
    on Playa Blanca Island, located within Colombias Pacific National Park.


    While the callsign is still pending approval from Colombian
    telecommunications authorities, Renato informs the process is underway. Securing authorization from the National Park has been one of the most challenging aspects of this project, he says, but can report that things are finally moving forward.


    dx-world.net/activation-of-playa-blanca-island-sa-084/

    ---------------

    OC-002 CHRISTMAS ISLAND

    VK 9 QO October 3-7, 2025 on 40-6m; CW, SSB, RTTY, the FT modes and
    Satellites QO-100 and RS-44.

    HF / VHF QSL via JI 1 LET.
    SAT QSL via JA 3 GEP.

    (DX-WORLD)
    ---------------

    OC REMINDERS-----------
    ----------

    OC-013

    Steve, ZL2KE has been active from Rarotonga as E 51 KEE during
    August, 3-18 to be exact. He was previously active from there last
    year.

    QRV mainly on 40-10m, CW & SSB using verticals next to sea and
    End-fed wires.

    QSL via IK2DUW, LoTW, eQSL, Club Log.

    (dx-world)
    -----------------

    OC-065

    Lance, W7GJ is active as H40GJ from Pigeon Island (OC-065),
    Temotu Province on 8-27 August. This will be a 6m EME DXpedition,
    using Q65-60A in the "Q65 Pileup" mode.

    "When I am not aimed up at the moon, I will be monitoring 50.313 on FT8
    mode", Lance says. "Please take the initiative to call my direction
    when you think there may be ionospheric propagation. If propagation
    is good and there are many callers, I may switch to FT4 or FT8 F/H on a frequency to be announced". QSL via LoTW, or direct to W7GJ.

    (425DX plus facebook.com/lance.collister/)
    -------------

    OC-054

    The DX Obsessed Group will be active as FW5K from Wallis Island
    (OC-054) from 20 October to 7 November, including a Multi-2 entry in the
    CQ WW DX SSB Contest. Six operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres CW SSB
    FT8 and RTTY. QSL via Club Log's OQRS; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW
    6 months after the end of the DXpedition.

    (425 DX and dxobsessed.org/home)

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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MILITARY
    Recordings of military transmissions can be found on the
    Signal Identification Guide Wiki at
    sigidwiki.com/wiki/Category:Military
    youtube.com/@militaryhfradio244

    open.spotify.com/playlist/28SXuX8vL2wHbnfCS0uBVF?si=d9ee366a38a4472e
    Although the 14th of August has been designated as Navajo Code Talkers
    Day, a group of proud amateur radio operators took several days to honour
    this special unit of brave Marines who served in the US military during
    the second World War.

    Few of these hams could be prouder than Herb Goodluck N7HG, whose late
    father, John V. Goodluck, had been one of the Marines who used their own
    Navajo language to craft a wartime code that could not be broken.

    Herb was among those calling QRZ from the 10th to the 15th, using the
    callsign N7C. The hams operated from Window Rock, Arizona at the
    Navajo Tribal Park and Veterans Memorial.

    (newsline2493)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    What a day it was last Sunday.

    Pete, VK2LP resumed uber driver for me and took me to Kentlyn.

    That is where Peter VK2PR hosted a fox hunt in Kentlyn Park.

    There were three foxes to find.

    I found the first fox, just ahead of Rae VK2GPU with Skye VK2YIP and Leah VK1PET.


    Rae may have received the credit for that find first, I was so close anyway.

    Rae and her team found the next two foxes.

    Derek VK2DEK found two foxes and was looking for the third when I found the third fox.


    Rae, Skye and Leah came in first place to win the Supercheap gift card.

    I came in second and won am Anaconda gift card while Derek won the Jaycar
    card.


    After the foxhunt, we stopped by the antenna day that Fishers ghost was hosting.


    The next stop was anaconda where I bought a new jacket.

    Oh, and let me take this time to remind you Fishers Ghost is now hosting a VK YOTA Contest for the month of December.


    So all VK YOTAs, turn those radios on and start calling CQ in December!

    For WIA National News, I am Alan VK2COD in Sydney.

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
    USA

    The National Association for Amateur Radio (ARRL) and Radio Relay
    International (RRI) have announced the signing of an agreement intended to
    help the organizations strengthen key networks essential to ongoing communications during natural disasters and other emergencies.


    According to an article posted on the ARRL website, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the parties will help the two organizations align their respective efforts to modernize and enhance the National Traffic System (NTS), a communications network comprised of amateur radio operators across
    the United States.


    The specific areas of the NTS targeted for improvement under the MoU include developing additional high-frequency digital networks, continued development
    of VHF and UHF digital packet radio network capabilities, and improved operability with state and local emergency communications organizations and systems.

    (in compliancemag) ------------------------------------------------------------*
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    2025

    VK4 - Redcliffe Club CarBoot Sale Sat 30 August at club house (vk4tfn)

    Greetings from the R & DRC VK4RC.

    Robert Thomson VK4TFN here.

    Our Carboot Sale will at 9:00am, on the
    30th August 2025, at our Club House at
    MacFarlane Park, in Kippa-ring in the cityof Redcliffe.

    As always, we'll clear out our shed and fill up our
    tables, with all manner of interesting techno itemsfor your perusal.

    Also The VK4 QSL Bureau, will have a table in
    the club house. Come and collect your QSL cards.

    So come along and have a good day out.

    For more information go to:
    www dot redcliffe radio club dot org dot au.

    Thank you and 73's fromThe R & DRC VK4RC.
    VK4 -SunFest at Beerwah Community Hall 25 Peachester Rd 9.30 Sept 13
    (wiacal)

    VK - Sep 14 4-5pm AEST WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal)

    VK2 - Westlakes Field Day 8am October 26 on club grounds. (vk2wi)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
    at David Roche Park, Kilburn (VK5QI)

    VK - VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra. (vk5pas)

    VK4 - Qtech2025 a two-day conference Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd
    November at Kedron-Wavell RSL (vk4uh)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road. (vk4dmh)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday November 15 10am (vk7news)

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.

    VK2 - PICTON HAMFEST November 23 Picton Show Ground 8AM (vk2xqx)
    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)

    VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal) --------------------- SOCIAL SCENE 2026 ------------------
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    Weekly news from the WIA:
    MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-08-24.mp3 Text edition:

    2025 AUGUST 24 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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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    THE WIA NATIONAL NEWS THIS WEEK IS THE ALAA EDITION.

    You'll hear from

    Linda VK7QP

    Lesley VK5LOL

    Norma VK2YL

    and myself Shirley VK5YL

    However we Ladies will also be joined by WIA President Scott and the
    WIA's RD CONTEST MANAGER ALAN.

    NOW Making news this week "Women in amateur radio" is a panel to be
    held at the RSGB Convention in October. -

    More details on our A.L.A.R.A. CONTEST which is ALWAYS the last
    FULL weekend of August, that from Alisha VK2FASH, Contest Manager for
    ALARA.

    The New Zealand YL Group is a newish group formed after WARO NZ went
    into recess last year, we'll take a look at this AND Jen DeSalvo W 9 TJX
    from Newsline checks in on the status of the remaining satellites in thend Atmospheric Administration's 'birds'.


    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCINGSUNDY AUGUST 24
    I'M SHIRLEY VK5YL.

    National Oceanic a
    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
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    Hi there, this is WIA Director and President Scott WilliamsVK3KJ and great to be appearing on the broadcast this week on behalf of the WIA Board.


    I will be quick today, with my board comment.

    Early this year in February, the ACMA released a consultation paper on the Draft radio communications assignment and licensing instructions (also known
    as RALI). An important part of the framework is the frequency coordination rules for apparatus-licensed services. These are outlined in the RALIs).


    The WIA made a comprehensive submission to this consultation paper back in February and raised many important points in relation to the RALI work
    program for 2025-2026.


    In July, the ACMA released it response to the consultation feedback and outlined the next set of planned RALI reviews and follows on from the RALI review work program for 2023-24.


    One area that the WIA made a strong submission was in relation to RALI LM08 where the WIA expressed concerns about increased interference from the
    growing number of commercial and government land mobile services in the VHF Band, which we state is adversely affecting amateur repeaters. The WIA
    proposed changes to RALI LM08 guidelines to mitigate future interference in
    the 144-148 MHz band and we requested an amendment to Annex D to enhance intermodulation checks.


    I am pleased to report that the ACMA have acknowledged our submission in this area and noted our concerns and have stated that any amendments to Annex D to support amateur use in the 144-148 MHz band will also be assessed against
    these priorities.

    The ACMA also stated that all input will be reviewed under the 2025-26 RALI LM08 work program, with implementation feasibility evaluated against broader spectrum planning goals and potential impacts on existing services.


    The WIA will post on our website shortly a link to the ACMA RALI Review work program for 2025-2026 where you can read the ACMAs full response to many
    areas that the WIA provided valuable feedback


    It is important for the amateur radio community to know that irrespective of being a WIA member or not, the WIA is always advocating for improved outcomes for all amateur radio operators.


    I am frequently asked that apart from the AR magazine, what else do I get for my membership money. Well, that response is easily answeredI would put it to you that without the WIA advocating on your behalf and having input at every level, I just wonder where our hobby would be.

    It is sometimes difficult to measure however, the most important issue that
    is our number one priority at the WIA is to protect and preserve our
    allocated spectrum. As Honorary Life Member Peter Young (VK3MV) frequently states No Spectrum No Hobby.


    Thats it for me this week and back to the National News for this special
    ALARA edition.


    This has been Scott Williams, WIA President for this weeks news on behalf of the Board.

    Best wishes.

    EDUCATION.
    education.wia.org.au
    September Presentation Night How to use the RSGB EMR Calculator

    reast.asn.au/event/how-to-use-the-rsgb-emr-calculator/

    Join the REAST presentation night on September 24th, 2025, 7:30 PM at the Queen's Domain Clubrooms, as they explore the practical application of
    the RSGB Electromagnetic Radiation Calculator.

    This powerful tool enables amateur radio operators to model common
    antennas in typical household backyards, providing essential calculations
    for power, antenna type, and spatial arrangements. The RSGB EMR
    Calculator generates exclusion zones and other important parameters to
    ensure that your setup complies with safety standards, particularly when operating high-power systems.

    Past WIA Presidents, Phil VK2ASD from the WIA Education Committee, along
    with Justin VK7TW, will guide you through the process of using the EMR Calculator, offering real-world examples and practical tips.

    The event will be held in person at the Queen's Domain Clubrooms and
    STREAMED LIVE on the REAST YouTube Channel.

    reast.asn.au/event/how-to-use-the-rsgb-emr-calculator/

    (REAST Committee)
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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.

    Women in amateur radio panel at RSGB Convention in October.

    The list of confirmed speakers for the RSGB Convention in October
    continues to grow, with a further round of names/groups released.

    Women in Amateur Radio is a panel discussion to be Chaired by
    Heather Nickalls, M0HMO. This exciting session will highlight five women
    who enjoy different aspects of amateur radio and will discuss the various opportunities, challenges and potential barriers that may exist in
    engaging more girls and women with amateur radio.

    rsgb.org/main/rsgb-convention-2025/rsgb-2025-convention-speakers/

    The Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
    has reached an agreement with an operator of a pirate radio station in
    the USA.

    According to a Consent Decree issued by the FCC, the pirate radio station operator, has agreed to pay a civil penalty of $10,000 to settle charges
    in connection with operating a radio station without a license in 2023.

    In addition to the $10,000 civil penalty, Marius also agreed to pay a
    further penalty of $587,000, (That's getting up close on ONE MILLION
    AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS) should he fail to pay the agreed-upon amount, or if
    he is found liable for pirate radio broadcasting efforts anytime over the
    next TWENTY years.

    bit.ly/4lxI9gC

    New Zealand YL Group

    NZYL group was formed after WARO NZ went into recess in 2024 at
    Conference in Christchurch. Any female can join them. Be it an Amateur,
    wife of an amateur, young female amateurs, or ANY female.
    NZYL are there for friendship, fellowship, and female companionship.

    There is no joining fee to belong to the group, and all overseas
    DX WARO members remain a member of the NZYL group. They usually meet once
    a year at the NZART Conference.

    There is a members bulletin that comes out three or four times a year
    and that will be emailed unless otherwise told of other options. The
    group have a regular meeting on HF every Thursday night on 80m
    3.685 MHz at 8pm, i.e. 0800 UTC

    If you would like any further information regarding NZYL group,
    please email zl2ls@outlook.com

    (NZART WEB)

    The following is a message from Hams Over IP as published on QRZ.

    Hamshack Hotline Users Invited to Apply for Services at Hams Over IP
    In response to recent service changes and anticipated outages affecting Hamshack Hotline (HH) users, Hams Over IP Inc. is extending a warm invitation to all amateur radio operators affected by the transition to apply for
    service on the Hams Over IP (HoIP) network.


    As a volunteer-driven non-profit platform, Hams Over IP was founded by hams
    for hams, with a mission to offer a reliable, secure, and modern VoIP network exclusively for licensed amateur radio operators worldwide.


    The application process is simple and designed to verify callsign validity while providing setup guidance for a smooth on boarding experience.


    Interested hams can apply for service at:hamsoverip.com -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - LINDA VK7QP
    --------------

    Ill start by bring to the microphone Alan VK4SN the Remembrance day
    contest manager with news of last weekends RD.

    "Once again everyone had a great time in this very friendly contest.
    Band conditions were not the best and there were a few stations I could
    not work due to static crashes and QSB.

    We have well over one hundred logs submitted so far. Remember for those
    who try and submit ADIF files, logs require conversion to Cabrillo format before submission is accepted. On vklogchecker.com there is a link to
    a converter designed by Peter VK2PR, specifically for VK contests.

    This is the only converter that works for VK logs.

    Please do not email me the ADIF as there is nothing I can do with it.

    The cut off time for log submission is August 31st at 0300z

    Remember too, that if you're a Youth category operator, please enter the
    Youth option in the log header. This is the 1st year for youth awards.
    Email me any pictures of your RD adventure as I may be able to include
    them in the AR magazine reports.

    If you're not sure of something, The rules have all the info you need.

    Good luck everyone and best 73
    This is Alan VK4SN.
    -------------------

    A.L.A.R.A. CONTEST always the last FULL weekend of August.

    All licensed operators throughout the world are invited to participate. Scout and Girl Guide groups are encouraged to participate using their Club's equipment and callsign.


    YLs work everyone; OMs work YLs only.

    Combined phone and CW run over 24 hours Saturday 30th August 0600 hours
    ending Sunday 31st August at 0559 hours UTC

    All HF Bands except 160m & WARC Bands and adding to the fun of this test, contacts made on ECHOLINK will also be accepted.

    alara.org.au/contests/
    (alara)
    --------------------

    ALSO THE SAME WEEKEND AS ALARA SEES THE WW DIGI DX CONTEST

    Yes this year's edition of the World Wide Digi DX Contest will
    take place on 30-31 August (from 12:00 UTC to 11:59 UTC).

    The objective is for amateurs around the world to contact as many
    other amateurs in as many Maidenhead Grid Locations as possible using
    the FT4 and FT8 modes on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10m.
    ww-digi.com
    (425dxnews)
    ------------------

    WESTLAKES CUP

    13th of September 8:30pm until 9:30pm local time
    thats 1030 to 1130UTC.

    Operation is Phone on 80 and 40 metres, and all Australian stations may
    be worked.
    (vk2wi news)

    ------------------------------

    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

    The OCDX contest is Oceania's only international style contest where
    contacts with stations all over the globe are able to participate.

    Oceania stations may contact any station for QSO points whilst
    non-Oceania stations are required to contact any station in Oceania
    for QSO points.
    The contest runs over the first two full weekends in October and has
    SSB, CW and SWL categories

    Phone 4/5 Oct.

    CW 1/12 Oct.

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
    ---------------------

    YOTA Contests December

    The Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club are hosting the inaugural
    VK YOTA CONTEST, the entire month of December.
    yota.fgarc.org.au/

    Then just 3 days from the end of what we call the VK YOTA CONTEST comes
    ROUND 3 of the YOTA contest organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group
    in cooperation with the Hungarian Amateur Radio Society.

    DECEMBER 29.

    A great way to gain extra contacts for the VK Contest organised by
    Fishers Ghost AR Club.

    yotacontest.mrasz.org -----------------------------------------------------------------
    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
    ----------------- -----------------
    ALARA EDITION

    We'll start the peek thru the DX Window at clublogs 10 most wanted stations.

    1. P5 NORTH KOREA

    2. BS7H SCARBOROUGH REEF

    3. CE0X SAN FELIX ISLANDS
    4. BV9P PRATAS ISLAND
    5. KH7K KURE ISLAND

    6. KH3 JOHNSTON ISLAND

    7. 3Y/P PETER 1 ISLAND

    8. FT5/X KERGUELEN ISLAND
    9. YV0 AVES ISLAND

    and number 10, 3Y/B BOUVET ISLAND
    (clublog)
    ---------

    South Africa, ZS.

    The special event stations
    ZS 100 SARL
    ZS 6 SRL
    and ZS9HQ celebrate the 100th anniversary of the South African Radio
    League (SARL) until the end of 2025 SO ABOUT 4 MONTHS YET TO WORK THEM.

    (sarl)
    ------------------
    The Swedish Amateur Radio Society, SSA, will celebrate its 100-year
    anniversary on September 10 with a special award activity.


    Beginning September 10 SSA will feature a diploma activity that involves contacting SSAs anniversary stations on as many of the 160 6-meter bands and modes as possible.


    There will be 10 special call signs on the air:
    All with suffixes 100SSA.

    SSA will use the Hamaward online logging system, allowing hunters to track their progress in real time and download their diplomas and eQSLs instantly

    (arfrl)

    --------------

    REMINDERS IN TEXT
    South Sudan

    Listen for Z 81 D from Juba, South Sudan, during this month.
    Activity is on 40 6 m, using SSB and digital.
    The Z81D QSL route is via OM 3 JW, LoTW, ClubLog or eQSL.

    (sarl)

    -----------------

    Japan

    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with
    the 8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)---------------

    Angola.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Angola, team
    D 2 A will be active from Ilha do Mussulo (a peninsula near Luanda)
    between 17 and 28 October on 160 to 6 metres CW, SSB, RTTY, other digital modes. This team will have up to six stations. QSL via EA 7 FTR.

    See www.qrz.com/db/D2A

    (sarl)
    ---------------

    To commemorate the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Pacific and the end
    of hostilities in World War Two, members of The Townsville Amateur Radio
    Club Inc. will be activating the Oonoonba Historic World War Two Bombing
    Site in Townsville Australia with a number of portable HF SSB Stations on Sunday 17th August, co-inciding with the Remembrance Day Contest and the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend.

    The operators will be on-air from 0800 to 1700 Townsville time
    (2200 to 0700UTC) utilising club callsign VICTOR KILO FOUR ALPHA TANGO
    VICTOR on 40, 20, 15 and 10 metre bands.

    (vk4zz)

    ----------------

    VI 8 POL on air 13-29 September.
    QSL is via VK5PAS.
    More information on VI8POL can be found on QRZ.com
    ----------------

    Once again special callsign 4 A 2 MAX will be activated August 1 - 31
    in remembrance of St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe.

    Activity is on 80-6 metres SSB, CW and digital.

    Born in 1894, Father Kolbe (SP 3 RN) was killed on 14 August 1941 at Auschwitz.

    QSL via LoTW, eQSL, QRZ Logbook, or via EA5GL.

    qrz.com/db/4a2max

    (425dx)

    ----------------

    CROATIA

    9 A 169 TESLA

    This is a special callsign that will be used until 31 December in
    celebration of the 169th anniversary since the birth of Nikola Tesla
    (10 July 1856).

    QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW, Club Log, and QRZ Logbook.

    (425dex)
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    CATS & DOGS

    During the month of August, especially around 8 August (International Cat
    Day) and 26 August (International Dog Day), a number of stations will be
    active to raise awareness of pets in need - those who have been
    abused, abandoned or neglected - and to encourage adoption for those
    who have yet to find a home and a family forever.

    Special "cat" callsigns include DA0CAT, DL0CAT, GB4CAT, GB9CAT, W1C,
    and YL1CAT

    Special "dog" callsigns include DA0DOG, DL0DOG, GB4DOG, K2D, and YL1DOG.

    (425dxnews)
    ------------------

    Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Korea
    (15 August 1945), members of the Korean Amateur Radio League's
    Chungbuk HQ will be active as HL80V on 1-31 August.
    (425dx)

    -----------------
    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
    ------------

    It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember You.
    Special Event to Honour the Victims of 9-11:
    New York City Shanksville PA. and Washington D.C.

    September 06 00:01 UTC ending Thursday September 12, 23:59 UTC.

    Many members of the Alabama Contest Group will activate K4A for the
    fifth year. This year's event will be called "9-11 We Do Remember."
    SSB, FT8, CW, and RTTY on all bands 160 through 10 meters, including
    WARC bands.

    (ard)
    -------------

    Celebrating the 68th anniversary of Malaysias independence
    (31 August 1957), members of Terengganu DX (West Malaysia)
    are active as 9 M 1957 M until September 30. They are operating
    SSB, CW and FT8 on 80-10 metres.
    QSL direct to 9 M 2 RDX
    (425dx)
    -------------

    BREAKING NEWS - DATV QSO PARTY

    Next Saturday August 30th will be the annual DATV QSO Party.

    This is an international event using a variety of technologies.

    Primary amongst these are amateur stations transmitting and using a
    variety of DVB technologies. In Australia the key elements will be
    VK3RTV in Melbourne and VK5RDC in Port Perie. The international link is
    between anchor stations WR9RMC, AB0MY, KC6JPG and G4FKK. The morning
    session starting around 0000 UTC will be with the USA and the evening
    session starting around 1900 UTC will include stations all around the
    northern hemisphere via the ATV Satellite Q0100. This amateur satellite
    is unique as it is the only one that can manage HD ATV.

    The link between VK3RTV and the USA and the UK will be by SRT (Secure
    Reliable Transport).

    Anyone in Melbourne, Port Pirie or Whyalla can watch via VK3RTV or
    VK5RDC. The other options will be by VK3VRSs U Utube Channel or the
    BATC Streamer. The event is very much worth a watch as it is the only international DATV QSO party. See you then ....

    Im Peter VK3BFG

    ------------------------------------------------------------*
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have found strong
    evidence of a giant planet orbiting a star in the stellar system closest
    to our own Sun. At just four light-years away from Earth, the Alpha
    Centauri triple star system has long been a compelling target in the
    search for worlds beyond our solar system. If confirmed, the planet would
    be the closest to Earth that orbits in the habitable zone of a Sun-like
    star. However, because the planet candidate is a gas giant, scientists
    say it would not support life as we know it.

    (AMSAT)

    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/

    VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra

    If you are a SOTA chaser looking for additional South African mountain
    tops, listen "up."

    ZS-SOTA Activity Weekend is 13 and 14 September, the European SOTA Day
    takes place on Saturday 13 September as well. So, all SOTA activators,
    start making your plans for activating summits on 13 and 14 September,
    lots happening world-wide!

    (sarl)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FAITH. open.spotify.com/playlist/0XDrUVZQMeEt47eAT2oE4P?si=6869c1069e6f45b1
    Churches and Chapels on the Air event Saturday 13 September.

    In 2006, it occurred to John G3XYF (a Christian farmer living in East Yorkshire) that it was high time the amateur radio world had an event
    "Churches & Chapels On The Air".

    While there is no compulsion to raise money, John started by asking
    locals to sponsor him for the number of radio contacts made. His station
    was located in his own church in Lowthorpe, East Yorkshire and it had
    the special call-sign GB0LOW.

    CHOTA has developed substantially during the intervening years, and now
    each year churches across the UK and in fact the world permit their local
    radio amateurs to set up stations.

    If you would like to put a station on for CHOTA, then get permission from
    your local church and let John G3XYF ( jhwresdell@gmail.com ) know so
    that your event can be added to the list.

    In 2024, 54 stations were on the air across the globe.

    wacral.org/category/chota/

    (chota)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    The remaining older satellites in a constellation identified earlier
    this year as being in end-of-life status, are now being decommissioned
    by the US government. Jen DeSalvo W9TJX from Newsline has that report.

    JEN: As the US government had announced previously, the remaining satellites
    in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's legacy constellation of Polar Operational Environmental Studies are in the process of being decommissioned. The POES system satellite known as NOAA-15 was to be taken
    out of service on the 12th of August and another, NOAA-19, on the 19th of the month. Earlier this year, both were declared in the End of Life stage, along with a third constellation satellite, NOAA-18, which was decommissioned in June. For years, these satellites were relied upon by many for vital weather data via their 137 MHz APT transmissions, providing data used in monitoring
    the environment, forest fires, volcanic eruptions and global vegetation.


    Although previous reports said that the satellites' transmissions would continue, an article on the RTL-SDR website said that the transmitters will
    be turned off. The end-of-life status means they are no longer eligible for repair or recovery efforts and NOAA advises that they should not be
    considered reliable sources of information for critical or emergency
    purposes.


    This is Jen DeSalvo, W9TJX.

    None of the satellites are scheduled for deorbiting. NOAA issued an
    advisory on its website saying " Direct users should make plans to
    discontinue use of POES data."

    (newsline 2494)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
    --------------------------

    Anne, OH2YL writing in DX-WORLD has news of EU-053

    Between Finland and Sweden lies Market Reef, a rocky outpost that has
    captured the imagination of DXers for decades. With no trees, only a
    lighthouse and seabirds standing guard, this tiny Baltic island is split
    by a uniquely zigzagging international border re-drawn in 1985 a result
    of a century-old lighthouse placement mistake in 1885.

    From September 2026, this year, the island will come to life on the
    airwaves. OJ 0 W and OJ 0 YL will be activated by the Finnish-based team
    of: Anne OH2YL, Jari OH6QU, Juha OH6XX and Panu OH7CW.

    Landing is weather-dependent, with access planned via Finland.

    160 to 6 meters, CW, FT8, and SSB.

    Club Log uploads will be live-streamed if connectivity allows; otherwise,
    logs will be updated several times daily. OQRS will open once the
    DXpedition concludes.

    This activation offers DXers a rare opportunity to log OJ0 from one of
    Europes smallest and most weather-beaten entities. With skilled
    operators and powerful gear, Market Reef will definitely be heardfar and
    wide.

    OJ 0 YL via OH 2 YL
    OJ 0 W via OH 7 CW

    (dxworld)

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    OC REMINDERS IN TEXT-----------
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    OC-002 CHRISTMAS ISLAND

    VK 9 QO October 3-7, 2025 on 40-6m; CW, SSB, RTTY, the FT modes and
    Satellites QO-100 and RS-44.

    HF / VHF QSL via JI 1 LET.
    SAT QSL via JA 3 GEP.

    (DX-WORLD)

    OC-065

    Lance, W7GJ will be active as H40GJ from Pigeon Island (OC-065),
    Temotu Province on 8-27 August. This will be a 6m EME DXpedition,
    using Q65-60A in the "Q65 Pileup" mode.

    "When I am not aimed up at the moon, I will be monitoring 50.313 on FT8
    mode", Lance says. "Please take the initiative to call my direction
    when you think there may be ionospheric propagation. If propagation
    is good and there are many callers, I may switch to FT4 or FT8 F/H on a frequency to be announced". QSL via LoTW, or direct to W7GJ.

    (425DX plus facebook.com/lance.collister/)
    -------------

    OC-054

    The DX Obsessed Group will be active as FW5K from Wallis Island
    (OC-054) from 20 October to 7 November, including a Multi-2 entry in the
    CQ WW DX SSB Contest. Six operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres CW SSB
    FT8 and RTTY. QSL via Club Log's OQRS; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW
    6 months after the end of the DXpedition.

    (425 DX and dxobsessed.org/home)

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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    Seven-year-old Gertrude Takagi took a different approach to this years summer break! She studied for the amateur radio Technician Class license and, on August 9, 2025, she passed! She is now officially known as KM7BYE! Her father Mark, AI7DG, said she is proud of her accomplishment and has been beaming
    since passing the Element 2 exam on her first attempt. It took her a lot of dedication and hard work to learn that much material in the summer between first and second grade, he added. There are now three hams in the family including her mother, Delia, N7YUM.


    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

    A quick reminder about one of WICEN NSWs flagship events;
    the Hawkesbury Canoe Classic.

    This year, it is on the weekend of the 8th and 9th of November.

    WICEN NSW is providing the safety communications and requires many
    members to provide coverage of the course. The request for operators
    has gone out but can YOU help?

    check the WICEN website for details.
    nsw.wicen.org.au

    WICEN NSW is a communications support squad of VRA Rescue NSW.

    (vk2wi news)

    ------------------------------------------------------------*
    REWIND
    Years before the first trans-Atlantic phone call, and decades before international direct dealing would become available, a Cedar Rapids
    USA teenager, Master Collins, had a direct line to one of the most
    remote places on earth.

    And decades before companies like Collins Radio and Rockwell Collins
    became multibillion dollar enterprises, this 15-year-olds ham radio was connecting Arctic explorers with the world from his parents attic.

    For weeks, his rudimentary technology would be their lifeline to the
    Chief of Naval Operations at National Geographic, and the world. It
    wasnt the first time he had communicated with the world. By then, he had
    talked wirelessly to people in Australia, Belgium, England, Guam, India, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Scotland.

    I dont think they realized they were talking to a 15-year-old, it was
    said.

    As the Great Depression set in, Collins found success selling radio transmitters to international ham operators from his attic.

    ENTER COLLINS RADIO - In his own lifetime, Collins and his innovations
    have had a hand in reaching the Arctic, critical communications during
    World War II, the televised Moon landing, and more.

    ------------------------------------------------------------*
    IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section, nationalnews@wia.org.au

    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.

    ----------------------------

    2025

    VK4 - Redcliffe Club CarBoot Sale Sat 30 August at club house (vk4tfn)

    VK4 -SunFest at Beerwah Community Hall 25 Peachester Rd 9.30 Sept 13
    (wiacal)

    VK - Sep 14 4-5pm AEST WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal)

    VK2 - Westlakes Field Day 8am October 26 on club grounds. (vk2wi)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
    at David Roche Park, Kilburn (VK5QI)

    VK - VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra. (vk5pas)

    VK4 - Qtech2025 a two-day conference Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd
    November at Kedron-Wavell RSL (vk4uh)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road. (vk4dmh)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday November 15 10am (vk7news)

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.

    VK2 - PICTON HAMFEST November 23 Picton Show Ground 8AM (vk2xqx)
    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)

    VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal) --------------------- SOCIAL SCENE 2026 ------------------
    VK - WIA AGM May 2 at 2pm Albury VK2 (wiacal)

    Well that takes us to the end of this weeks ALARA presentation of WIA
    National News.


    Thanks to Linda VK7QP, Lesley VK5LOL, Norma VK2YL, Alisha VK2FASH,and Jen W 9 TJX.


    I'm ALARA President Shirley VK5YL.
    Thanks for listening


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  • From National News Broadcast Email List@vk1wia-news@wia.org.au to aus.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.info on Thu Sep 4 06:18:48 2025
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    Weekly news from the WIA:
    MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-09-07.mp3 Text edition:

    2025 SEPTEMBR 7 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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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    IN NATIONAL NEWS THIS WEEK:-

    NSW Government establishes dedicated artificial intelligence unit. -

    DISCUSSION POINT and Geoff, VK4ZPP, has been thinking. -

    Ham Radio Retailer Suspends US Shipments Following Tariff Increase. -

    WESTLAKES CUP 13th of September and the club has added a nice touch
    30 minutes PRIOR to the contest. VK4FUQ will explain. -

    A rare DX activation in the sub-Antarctic region is going to involve
    young amateurs and VK2COD tells all.
    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7.

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB
    AUSTRALIANA

    Kosciuszko Tourist Park has received a major connectivity boost thanks to the completion of a mobile base station which is providing new and improved 4G
    and 5G mobile coverage to the community, delivered through the Australian Governments Mobile Black Spot Program (MBSP)


    The new base station in the vicinity of Mount Kosciuszko considered one of Australias most popular inland tourist destinations will provide better
    access to emergency services, improve data connectivity and support productivity at the nearby Tourist Park. The mobile base station was
    co-funded by the Australian Government, the NSW Government and Telstra under Round 5A of the MBSP.


    The NSW Government has formally established a dedicated artificial
    intelligence unit.


    Housed within Digital NSW, the new Office for AI, will be overseen by Department of Customer Services chief information and digital officer Laura Christie, with an initial two-year run.


    The unit will lead a coordinated rollout of AI across the NSW public sector, supporting AI adoption and capability uplift within individual agencies, DCS confirmed to iTnews, the source of this item. It will also develop NSW AI operational policy and implement the AI Assessment Framework across the government.


    In a statement, Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Jihad
    Dib said the office will set the roadmap on how to safely and responsibly incorporate and manage emerging technologies in government services.


    DISCUSSION POINT

    Hello, Im Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and Ive been thinking.

    I am committed in family matters so my social calendar is something to
    look forward to in the future. But for many of us, students and parents
    and others who enjoy their radio, I have a question. How do you record
    the events that you wish to enjoy so they dont slip by until it is rush
    to prepare?

    Being of the old school, so to speak, I use paper records to keep track
    of appointments and events. The ubiquitous calendar fixed with a big
    magnet to the fridge door is the main household source of these
    reminders. For good measure, I use a pocket diary so that details are
    available when I indulge in sports such as shopping. Not everyone uses a
    smart phone and sometimes the old methods provide a level of redundancy
    that a lost piece of electronics might lose.

    The reason I ask the question is, I believe that a consistent platform to inform our community would be helpful. There are events on the amateur
    calendar which go from local to international and these need integrating
    with personal events such as sports, other recreations and medical
    visits, for instance.

    Would it be a help if we had a platform to distribute regular detailed
    updates and what would it be? Email was the go to in previous years but
    the use of social media platforms seems to have replaced a lot of email correspondence and how many people still regularly log into web sites to
    check things like this?

    Our WIA broadcast news and VK4's QNEWS carry a certain level of events
    and the print schedule of the magazine goes against efficient updating.

    Then once we have made a choice of method, there comes the necessity of
    having a coordinator who can extract the information and compile the
    necessary posts to get out to members. Assuming that the mechanics could
    be sorted there is the reluctance that seems to be inflicted on our communications hobby of getting the information from the sources to the distribution point. Ask our News Editor how easy it is and you will
    understand my point.

    For what it is worth, do you think we could benefit by a simple system of notification that would allow the best planning for us all?

    Im Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and that's what I think, how about you?

    ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.

    The following is a press release from Passion Radio:

    European Ham Radio Retailer Passion Radio Suspends US Shipments Following 15% Tariff Increase


    To our US Amateur Radio Clients and Community

    Because of the recent 15% tariff increase on products imported from the European Union, the suspension of several carrier services to the US, and the growing complexity of the US import system, our online shop Passion-Radio.com must suspend all shipments to the United States until further notice.


    In particular, La Poste, the French national postal operator, suspended
    parcel shipments to the United States as of August 25, 2025 (1), removing one of the main EUUS postal channels. At the same time, UPS announced that
    starting September 8, 2025, an additional international processing fee will apply to all import shipments, regardless of origin.


    An obscure shortwave radio channel, broadcasting from a military base
    somewhere in Russia, has sprung to life.

    Through a fog of static, at 4625 kHz on the shortwave dial, a man's voice
    can be heard, speaking in monotone: "Nikolai, Zhenya, Tatiana, Ivan."
    He repeats the message -- spelled out in the Russian phonetic alphabet -- followed by a series of numbers and letters.


    This radio station, dubbed UVB-76, has spent much of 2025 broadcasting
    cryptic messages, strange music, and pirate interruptions. The channel has elicited fascination for decades. This time, however, something is different. Now, Moscow's network of propagandists and warmongers are suddenly fascinated by this obscure channel and why it appears stronger and is "back on air."


    The Guinness World Records team confirms that Wonderys New Heights podcast
    has set a record. The August 13 episode that featured Taylor Swift discussing her new album had the most concurrent views for a podcast on YouTube ever,
    with a total of 1.3 million.


    That was despite technical glitches that took the stream down for a while.

    Since then, the two-hour episode has gone on to be viewed more than 21
    million times on the platform. The announcement this week that Swift is
    engaged to New Heights co-host and NFL star Travis Kelce will undoubtedly
    give the episode an additional bounce of listeners and viewers.


    The woman is a record-breaking machine, Guinness says in the announcement. It notes it is not the first record for Swift, who set the mark for most
    streamed album on Spotify in 24 hours with the release of her The Tortured Poets Department last year. It had a total of 313.7 million in a single day.


    On September One, New Zealand's Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) released
    an updated Radio Standards Notice, an important step forward in ensuring
    New Zealands radio products meet modern compliance expectations.

    Key highlights include:

    Revision of outdated standards to better align with todays radio
    environment.

    Inclusion of new standards that support emerging technologies and
    applications.

    Coverage of previously unmandated products, ensuring a more comprehensive compliance framework.

    Together, these changes are designed to make compliance clearer for
    suppliers, improve spectrum efficiency, and encourage innovation all
    while protecting users from harmful interference.

    gazette.govt.nz/notice/id/2025-go4751

    DXers who looked forward to hearing a friendly, familiar voice from
    Iceland were saddened last month to learn that the contact they were
    hoping to log had become a Silent Key.

    The death of Odinn Thor TF 2 MSN on the 19th of August in Reykjavik was reported by the Icelandic Amateur Radio Association, sharing the news
    provided by his family.

    First licensed in 2011, Odinn began as an enthusiastic operator on SSB,
    later embracing such digital modes as FT4 and FT8.

    According to TF 3 J B, president of Icelandic Radio Amateurs, Odinn had
    been in poor health, following an accident on a fishing boat.
    Ham radio was his life almost 24 hours a day.

    Odinn, TF2MSN was Two and Sixty years of age at his going silent Key. -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
    --------------

    WESTLAKES CUP

    13th of September 8:30pm until 9:30pm local time
    thats 1030 to 1130UTC.

    Operation is Phone on 80 and 40 metres, and all Australian stations may
    be worked. Maximum power is 10 watts for Foundation licences and
    100 watts for Standard and Advanced.

    IMPORTANTLY, an announcement will be made prior to the start of the
    contest at 1015Utc on 3585kHz and 7115kHz outlining the rules
    and for any questions to be answered.

    "nice touch Westlakes".

    (vk2wi news)

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    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

    Everyone is invited to the 2025 Oceania DX Contest party!

    It's time to get ready for the 82nd Oceania DX contest on the first two weekends of October. The focus of the contest is on promoting HF contacts between stations in Oceania and the rest of the world. For operators outside the region, it's a chance to work many Oceania stations, from remote Pacific islands to the outback of Australia and jungles of Indonesia.


    The SSB portion of the contest runs from 06:00 UTC on Saturday, the 4th of October to 06:00 UTC on Sunday, the 5th of October 2025. CW operation then
    runs from 06:00 UTC on Saturday, the 11th of October to 06:00 UTC on Sunday, the 12th of October 2025. 2025 is the 82nd birthday of the contest. It has become the signature event for operators across Oceania and around the world, combining DX excitement, technical capability, and operating skills.

    (IRTS)

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
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    YOTA Contests December

    The Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club are hosting the inaugural
    VK YOTA CONTEST, the entire month of December.
    yota.fgarc.org.au/

    Then just 3 days from the end of what we call the VK YOTA CONTEST comes
    ROUND 3 of the YOTA contest organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group
    in cooperation with the Hungarian Amateur Radio Society.

    DECEMBER 29.

    A great way to gain extra contacts for the VK Contest organised by
    Fishers Ghost AR Club.

    yotacontest.mrasz.org

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    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
    -----------------

    ZL 100 C is the callsign celebrating the centenary of NZART
    the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters which was formed
    on 16 August 1926.

    The callsign is valid until 6 August 2026.

    QSL via the bureau and LoTW.

    (425dxnews)
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    Angola.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Angola, team
    D 2 A will be active from Ilha do Mussulo (a peninsula near Luanda)
    between 17 and 28 October on 160 to 6 metres CW, SSB, RTTY, other digital modes. This team will have up to six stations. QSL via EA 7 FTR.

    See www.qrz.com/db/D2A

    (sarl)
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    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
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    It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember You.
    Special Event to Honour the Victims of 9-11:
    New York City Shanksville PA. and Washington D.C.

    September 06 00:01 UTC ending Thursday September 12, 23:59 UTC.

    Many members of the Alabama Contest Group will activate K4A for the
    fifth year. This year's event will be called "9-11 We Do Remember."
    SSB, FT8, CW, and RTTY on all bands 160 through 10 meters, including
    WARC bands.

    (ard)
    -------------

    Celebrating the 68th anniversary of Malaysias independence
    (31 August 1957), members of Terengganu DX (West Malaysia)
    are active as 9 M 1957 M until September 30. They are operating
    SSB, CW and FT8 on 80-10 metres.
    QSL direct to 9 M 2 RDX
    (425dx)
    ---------

    80th anniversary of the Technical University of Sofiai operating
    special event station LZ 80 TUS. On the air now 1 through December 24th.
    (ard)
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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    Swiss weather intelligence company Meteomatics has unveiled the Meteoglider,
    a reusable glider platform designed to improve the way atmospheric data is gathered. Meteoglider advances the familiar radiosonde concept with a sustainable, GPS-guided recovery capability that promises significant operational and environmental benefits.


    Radiosondes carried aloft by weather balloons have long provided vital measurements of temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind conditions. These instruments supply essential input for forecasts, climate models, and atmospheric studies. However, conventional radiosondes are almost always lost after deployment. Out of approximately 600,000 units launched worldwide each year, an estimated 80 percent are never recovered, leaving most as
    non-reusable debris.


    The Meteoglider overcomes this challenge by gliding back under control after its flight. Constructed of lightweight foam and weighing only 250 grams, the vehicle ascends to heights of about 110,000 feet before release. Guided by
    GPS, the Meteoglider can return to its launch point or a designated location, typically completing the descent in around 25 minutes while reaching speeds
    of nearly 460 feet per second.

    (twiar)

    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/

    VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra
    Matt, VK7MAT, in last weeks VK7WI news answered question he had taken
    from a listener.

    "How can you activate a reference for multiple programs?

    A great question, and the answer is that it happens more often than you
    might think.

    Its not uncommon for operators to activate a SOTA, VKFF, and POTA
    reference all from the one outing.

    The first step is to choose a location that carries multiple references.
    Many parks overlap with WWFF and POTA, and some summits fall within
    national or state reserves that also qualify. Once youve arrived at your
    chosen reference, the important part is to set up in line with each
    programs rules. For example, SOTA requires that all equipment is carried
    in by the activator, while POTA and VKFF have more flexibility.

    Logging, one effective approach is to maintain a master log, which can
    then be adapted for the other programs with just a few small adjustments,
    such as updating the park or summit reference. Popular logging apps like
    Ham2K make this even easier, allowing you to generate three separate logs
    with just a couple of clicks.

    With a little planning, a single trip can achieve multiple activations,
    making your time on the air more rewarding. Its also a great way to
    attract more hunters and chasers who follow different programs.

    Next time youre looking for an activation site, check whether it
    qualifies for more than one award scheme, you might be surprised
    just how many opportunities are out there.

    This September, Brandon Zietsman, ZS6LZ, will embark on a Lesotho Micro-DXpedition, which has been organised in conjunction with the
    Sandton Amateur Radio Club.

    Over six days, starting 17 September, he will traverse the
    MalotiDrakensberg escarpment, operating from ten summits, all above
    3 000 metres, including the highest point in Southern Africa south of Kilimanjaro. The route covers about 100 kilometres on foot, with nearly
    five thousand metres of climbing through some of the most remote
    wilderness areas in the region.

    Nine of the target summits are registered 10-point SOTA peaks in
    South Africa, six of them have workable activation zones extending into Lesotho, from where Brandon will operate as 7P8LZ.

    Only three of these peaks have ever been activated before.

    (sarl)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FAITH.
    wacral.org/category/chota/

    open.spotify.com/playlist/0XDrUVZQMeEt47eAT2oE4P?si=6869c1069e6f45b1

    Churches and Chapels on the Air event Saturday 13 September.

    CHOTA is held on the second Saturday in September each year.
    The World Association of Christian Amateurs and Listeners was founded in
    order to link Radio Amateurs around the world who share the Christian
    faith.

    Since 1957, when it was founded as the Huddersfield South Methodist Radio
    Club, G 3 LQK by the Reverend Arthur W Shepherd, it became an
    international organization in 1958 called WAMRAC -- the World Association
    of Methodist Radio Clubs. It then changed its name in 1978 to reflect the growing ecumenical nature of its membership and became WACRAL.

    Remember, Churches and Chapels on the Air event Saturday 13 September.

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

    Canadian Space Agency's CubeSats Initiative for STEM, a project known as CUBICS, is moving ahead toward the manufacturing phase after its design
    passed final review recently.

    Professors and their students are involved in the design, build and
    launch of satellites as part of CUBICS at nine universities.

    Ultimately the nine 3U CubeSats are to be deployed next year by
    Exolaunch, a German launch-services company based in Berlin. The
    satellites will conduct a number of experiments relevant to amateur radio
    and utilise the ham spectrum for their command and control. They will
    also conduct research on wildlife migration, monitor oceanic and
    atmospheric changes and study radiation-mitigating technologies that can
    be used in space. The payload will include digipeaters as well as
    digital and CW telemetry beacons.

    (arnline)

    Russia has launched the Bion-M No. 2 spacecraft carrying, wait for it,
    75 mice and 1,500 flies into polar orbit to study how they respond to
    the polar radiation environment.


    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
    --------------------------

    LORD HOWE ISLAND - OC-004

    VK2/SP9FIH.

    Janusz, SP9FIH, is active as VK2/SP9FIH from Lord Howe Island,
    IOTA OC - 004, now until 13 September.

    He is operating on most HF Bands BUT due to a damaged SSB TX most of his activity so far has been on the higher bands using FT8 / SuperFox.

    (dx-world)

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    OC REMINDERS
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    OC-002 CHRISTMAS ISLAND

    VK 9 QO October 3-7, 2025 on 40-6m; CW, SSB, RTTY, the FT modes and
    Satellites QO-100 and RS-44.

    HF / VHF QSL via JI 1 LET.
    SAT QSL via JA 3 GEP.

    (DX-WORLD)

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    OC-054

    The DX Obsessed Group will be active as FW5K from Wallis Island
    (OC-054) from 20 October to 7 November, including a Multi-2 entry in the
    CQ WW DX SSB Contest. Six operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres CW SSB
    FT8 and RTTY. QSL via Club Log's OQRS; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW
    6 months after the end of the DXpedition.

    (425 DX and dxobsessed.org/home)

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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    A rare DX activation in the sub-Antarctic region is going to involve young amateurs in core roles.


    The planned DXpedition for South Georgia Island in March of 2027 isn't just about activating one of the rarest and more challenging sites for portable amateur radio. A central focus for the team will be its role in mentoring the young radio amateurs who will be accompanying the more experienced operators
    to the sub-Antarctic island. The team, using the callsign VPSG, is giving
    these youngsters top priority.


    Project team leader Rune, LA7THA, told Newsline in an email that one or two licensed young operators are expected to be part of the operations on the island. He said: [quote] "They will be involved in every phase of the expedition - from setup and daily operations to teardown - working alongside veteran DXpeditioners in challenging real-world conditions." [endquote] He
    said the team is working closely with NCDXF on this initiative, which is in sync with so many amateur radio youth engagement activities around the world.


    Meanwhile, there is much work to be done regarding this environmentally sensitive DX entity with its mountainous landscape and volatile weather patterns. The shore camp will have five operating positions but details still remain unclear on any additional stations that are capable of being operated remotely. Rune said that final team composition and operating plans also need to be fine-tuned.


    The DXpedition fulfils the mission of the Norway-based Amateur Radio DXpeditions, which devotes itself to giving hams around the world a chance to contact remote parts of the globe.


    -----------------

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
    qcwa.org
    raotc.org.au

    From the website of RSGB's "Front Page News" we see they have announced
    an exciting new volunteer role, which will be tasked with attracting
    older people to amateur radio.

    The RSGB Honorary Mature Members Officer will also be responsible for
    retaining and engaging with our existing senior members.

    The individual will research organisations or groups with memberships
    that include older people who may be interested in amateur radio as a
    hobby. They will also help to identify ways the RSGB can support lifelong enjoyment of amateur radio, including accessibility, training and social engagement.

    If you are an RSGB member and interested in this role, go to rsgb.org/volunteers to read the full description.

    (rsgb)
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    IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section, nationalnews@wia.org.au

    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.

    ----------------------------

    Now it's always good to get details and audio of events of interest
    BUT DOUBLY SO when a club takes the time to let us know how the event we
    have published for them goes!

    Enter ROBERT THOMPSON VK4TFN:-

    We at the R & DRC VK4RC wish to extend our
    appreciation and gratitude to the amateur radio community
    for your support of our carboot sale, on Saturday30th Aug.

    Thank you for your support.

    It was a brilliant success made possible by membership
    teamwork and the support of the amateur radio community.

    The proceeds of the carboot sale will go towards the
    completion of the installation, of our 146.925 Mhz
    (formerly Wamuran) 2m repeater hut, at the new OceanView site.

    Once again, thank you for your support,
    bye for now and 73's from the R & DRC VK4RC.
    Thank you & 73's
    Robert Thomson VK4TFN

    2025

    VK4 -SunFest at Beerwah Community Hall 25 Peachester Rd 9.30 Sept 13
    (wiacal)

    VK - Sep 14 4-5pm AEST WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal)
    VK/3 - Sep 18 RAOTC AGM AND lunch, Caulfield RSL, Elsternwick (raotc web)
    VK4 - Central Highlands Amateur Radio Club HamFest and AGM 26 Sept.
    at Maraboon Powerboat & Ski Club near Emerald Central Queensland.
    (wiacal)

    VK2 - Westlakes Field Day 8am October 26 on club grounds. (vk2wi)

    VK4 -Townsville Amateur Radio Club's Cardwell Gathering Field Day
    October 3 at Meunga Creek Caravan Park & Camp (wiacal)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
    at David Roche Park, Kilburn (VK5QI)

    VK - VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra. (vk5pas)

    VK4 - Qtech2025 a two-day conference Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd
    November at Kedron-Wavell RSL (vk4uh)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road. (vk4dmh)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday November 15 10am (vk7news)

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.

    VK2 - PICTON HAMFEST November 23 Picton Show Ground 8AM (vk2xqx)
    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)

    VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal) --------------------- SOCIAL SCENE 2026 ------------------
    VK - WIA AGM May 2 at 2pm Albury VK2 (wiacal)

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    2025 SEPTEMBR 14 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

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    IN NATIONAL NEWS THIS WEEK:-

    We'll take a look at the RD Contest results, VI8POL the police special
    event station, and check in with Grant VK5GR for the OCDX contest.

    From Sydney, VK2COD and Youth, and Darwin VK8ZZ and the DARC new
    repeater.

    NOW FIRST
    A reminder on this afternoon, Sunday 14ths special event with Angelo.
    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS 30 MINUTE EDITION OF NEWS FROM
    YOUR WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY SEPTEMBER
    14.

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB

    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
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    Hello.

    This is Angelo VK2NWT, WIA Affiliated Clubs Coordinator.

    This is a quick note to remind all Affiliated Club Presidents that the
    WIA Webinar will be held this afternoon, Sunday September 14 commencing
    at 4:00 PM AEST.

    The Webinar, hosted by WIA President Scott Williams along with several presenters will discuss the range of topics on the meeting agenda
    informing Clubs of just some of the many items the WIA is actively
    working on for all Amateurs in Australia. The webinar is a great platform
    for Affiliated Clubs to come together, and I strongly encourage
    Presidents to attend and benefit your respective Club.

    Due to the large numbers of affiliated clubs, we can only invite one
    member from each club to attend.

    Invitations to register for the webinar were sent out via email earlier
    this week to all Affiliated Club Presidents and, to those attending,
    I recommend that you logon to the Webinar a few minutes prior to the
    starting time to ensure an orderly start for all. The Webinar should run
    for approximately one and half hours.

    If for some reason you have not received the link to attend the Webinar
    then please contact me as soon as possible via email on clubs@nationaloffice.wia.org.au

    For WIA National News this is Angelo VK2NWT ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.

    The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters is advocating for a
    new band plan giving space to single sideband on 30 metres.

    Following the lead of the amateur band plan in place here in Australia,
    the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters is recommending the establishment of a new 10 kHz-wide sub-band for SSB on 30 metres. This
    change would divide the CW-only band in half, giving it 20 kHz at the
    bottom of the band.

    Digital mode operators would get 20kHz of spectrum -- double their
    current allocation - at the top of the band. Sideband's proposed 10 kHz
    would be found between 10.120 and 10.130 MHz.

    With SSB operation already legal in New Zealand, the association notes
    that only the approval of this revised bandplan stands in the way of the
    change taking place. The proposal is for this to occur on a 12-month
    trial basis, with a review to take place in the final months.

    Hams in India who received amateur radio licences in paper form are being required to replace those certificates with a digital licence from a

    a web-based portal of the Department of Telecommunications.

    There is no application fee for the process, which provides amateurs with a
    QR code-authenticated certificate. This is the equivalent of the amateur
    radio booklets that had been issued manually with paper certificates until December 31st, 2019.


    In early 2020, India began issuing all new and renewed amateur radio certificates digitally. The Telecommunication Rules of 2024 now require the holders of the older paper certificates to use the digital web-based portal
    as well. Failure to migrate will mean that when the licence expires, it
    cannot be renewed.


    Four research volunteers will soon participate in NASAs year-long
    simulation of a Mars mission inside a habitat at the agencys Johnson
    Space Centre in Houston.

    This mission will provide NASA with foundational data for human
    exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

    Ross Elder, Ellen Ellis, Matthew Montgomery, and James Spicer enter into
    the 1,700-square-foot Mars Dune Alpha habitat on Sunday, Oct. 19, to
    begin their mission. The team will live and work like astronauts for
    378 days, concluding their mission on Oct. 31, 2026.

    Emily Phillips and Laura Marie serve as the missions alternate
    crew members for this Houston event..

    The RSGB has responded to a further Ofcom consultation, which would see
    new users sharing spectrum within the 2.3GHz amateur band.

    The latest proposals would enable a new class of short-notice outdoor deployments in the 2320 to 2340MHz range, for up to 14 days at a time.
    In its response, the RSGB has taken the opportunity to highlight strong concerns regarding the UK amateur weak signal segment at 2320MHz.
    This follows earlier Ofcom proposals last year for indoor use only in
    this frequency range.

    An enthusiastic team of operators felt swept away by the challenge of
    their recent Islands on the Air Expedition to the Pajaros rocks off the
    Chilean coast.

    Then something else was swept away -- almost all of their equipment.

    A Honda generator. An IC 7000. Seven bandpass filters. Two multi-band
    antennas. A 500-watt amplifier. This equipment -- and more - are all gone
    now from the rock where the team on IOTA Number SA-100 began operating on
    the 18th of August as 3 G 1P.

    Ocean swells, considered the worst seen in five years - forced Cezar,
    VE3LYC; Felipe, XQ7IR and Johan PA3EXX to be evacuated by the Chilean
    Coast Guard three days later. Wearing wetsuits, the hams swam to the
    rescuers' boats, eyeing the carefully packed-up equipment they had to
    leave behind on the rock. Already they were making plans to return for
    its retrieval.

    Sea conditions prevented anyone from gaining access to the rock again
    until the 26th of August. Afterward, the team wrote on their website:

    "VERY BAD NEWS. There is absolutely nothing there except for the beam
    antenna that we left anchored, which has been damaged. They believe that
    all else was swept away by the sea.

    To see the team's daily blog, detailing their challenges, follow the link
    in this week's THIRTY MINUTE WIA NATIONAL NEWS.

    3g1psa-100.weebly.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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    THIS WEEKEND ARRL EME CONTEST.

    Contest Objective: To work as many amateur stations as possible via the earth-moon-earth path on any authorized amateur frequency above 50 MHz.

    The contest exchange is a station's four-digit Maidenhead grid square
    locator. The grid square also serves as the score multiplier.
    Analogue stations may optionally send a signal report in any mutually understood format if station size or propagation prohibit grid squares
    from being exchanged.

    This is weekend 2 of 4 for the AEM contest
    Weekends 1 and 2: 2.3 GHz & Up

    Weekends 3 and 4:
    50 to 1296 MHz - October 11-12, November 8-9, 2025.

    (sourced to ARRL)

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    ALSO ON THIS WEEKEND

    The Worked All Europe DX SSB Contest Saturday and Sunday.
    SSB on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted,
    the exchange is signal report and serial number.
    (rsgb)
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    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

    This is Grant, VK5GR, on behalf of the Oceania DX Contest Committee

    Its that time of year again, as we are only 19 days away from the start of
    the biggest Oceania focused DX contest of the year! The 82nd Oceania DX
    (OCDX) contest will once more run on the first two weekends of October, with the Phone contest starting at 06:00 UTC on Saturday 4 October and running for 24 hrs, and the CW contest starting on 06:00 UTC Saturday the 11 October also running for 24 hrs.


    Whether youre a newcomer or seasoned contester, or have only a modest
    station, the 2025 contest should be another exciting event thanks to the current peak in the solar cycle.


    The focus of the contest is on promoting HF contacts between stations in Oceania and the rest of the world. For operators outside the region, its a chance to work many Oceania stations, from remote Pacific islands to the outback of Australia and jungles of Indonesia. For Oceania-based operators,
    its a fantastic opportunity to make lots of DX QSOs as stations from the rest of the world turn their beams towards Oceania searching for you!


    2025 is the 82nd birthday of the contest. Formerly known as the VK DX Contest and VK/ZL Contest, the contest was first run from 1935 through 1938 and then re-started in 1948, shortly after amateur licences were re-instated post-WW2. The contest has grown into a signature event for operators across Oceania and around the world, combining DX excitement, technical capability and operating skills.


    So, save the contest dates in your calendar, warm up the rig, tune the antennas, brush up on your operating skills, and join amateurs across the
    globe in October to make this another amazing OCDX party!


    See you all on the air! 73 from Grant VK5GR

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
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    YOTA Contests December

    The Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club are hosting the inaugural
    VK YOTA CONTEST, the entire month of December.

    yotacontest.mrasz.org
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    AHEAD OF WHEN I OPEN THE DX WINDOW, ALAN.

    "Hi. This is Alan VK4SN with the Remembrance Day contest results.

    VK7 once again takes out state honours with an impressive 40 logs submitted
    and a total score of 10,859 points.


    VK3 was the closest rival submitting 38 logs and 5,436 points. 186 logs were received in total, including 5 paper logs,

    one of which was not identifiable.

    Congratulations to the following Individual winners:
    SOPH VK7TW
    SOCW VK2GR
    SOMX VK5LJ
    SOPH QRP VK7C
    SOCW QRP VK3VB
    SOMX QRP VK2IO

    M1 VK4M with VK4TS and VK4SN

    M2 VL4R with VK4DI and VK4ZD

    Best Rookie was VK3GCD from the SOPH section

    This year I introduced a Youth section to recognise and encourage youthparticipation.

    We had three entrants and in order of their scores we have

    VK3JFR with 154 points from the SOCW category
    VK4OTZ with 104 points from the SOPH category, and
    VK4IKZ with 57 point from the SOPH category.
    Well done all, and hope to see you again next year.
    There are no rule changes necessary as it's something I'm doing as manager,
    and I encourage other contest managers to do the same to foster youth
    entrants.


    Certificates for 1st, 2nd and 3rd placings will be sent from the WIA.
    For those who did not supply names and addresses, you can pick yours up
    from the PDF downloads available on the RD contest page, along with
    a full report of winners and statistics.

    vklogchecker.com also has all the winners along with graphs of run rates
    and scoring, soapbox comments and other statistics.

    A bit of feedback on the Cabrillo log file that is needed, showed that some people think it's a special file. Cabrillo is the name given to the

    layout of information within a text file. Nothing special, just the
    log information and QSO format needed to be compatible with computer
    checking.


    Many thanks to everyone for their input, their logs and contributions to make this another successful contest.

    Best 73
    AlanVK4SN

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    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
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    DX WINDOW
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    Special event call VI8POL will be on air from Saturday 13th September to
    Monday 29th September 2025 to celebrate the 8th annual National PoliceWeek in Australia.


    National Police Week 2025 is a celebration of our nation's police.

    National Police Week includes National Police Remembrance Day held on Monday 29th September. It is a day dedicated to honouring and remembering police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This day serves as a tribute to their bravery, dedication, and ultimate sacrifice in the pursuit
    of public safety and justice. It is also a time to remember police officers who have lost their lives through illness or other circumstances.


    Sadly, a total of 829 police officers have been killed on duty in Australia. In the last few weeks we have sadly seen the death of 2 police officers in Victoria.


    VI8POL will be on air on the HF bands on SSB and the digital modes. The station will also be operated from significant police historical sites in
    South Australia.


    QSL is via myself, VK5PAS.

    More information on VI8POL can be found on QRZ.comThanks for listening.
    73Paul VK5PAS.
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    A52G Kingdom of Bhutan

    Gerben (PG5M) will be active as A52G from Dochula at 3,100m above sea
    level in Bhutan.

    Operation will be on 40-10m (perhaps some 6m) with CW and some FT8 on
    dates plus or minus a day or so October 3-9.

    dx.to/a52g/

    (m0oxo)
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    80th anniversary of the Technical University of Sofia operating
    special event station LZ 80 TUS. On the air now 1 through December 24th.
    (ard)

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    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with
    the 8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)
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    REMINDERS
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    ZL 100 C is the callsign celebrating the centenary of NZART
    the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters which was formed
    on 16 August 1926.

    The callsign is valid until 6 August 2026.

    QSL via the bureau and LoTW.

    (425dxnews)

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    Angola.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Angola, team
    D 2 A will be active from Ilha do Mussulo (a peninsula near Luanda)
    between 17 and 28 October on 160 to 6 metres CW, SSB, RTTY, other digital modes. This team will have up to six stations. QSL via EA 7 FTR.

    See www.qrz.com/db/D2A

    (sarl)

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    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
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    It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember You.
    Special Event to Honour the Victims of 9-11:
    New York City Shanksville PA. and Washington D.C.

    September 06 00:01 UTC ending Thursday September 12, 23:59 UTC.

    Many members of the Alabama Contest Group will activate K4A for the
    fifth year. This year's event will be called "9-11 We Do Remember."
    SSB, FT8, CW, and RTTY on all bands 160 through 10 meters, including
    WARC bands.

    (ard)
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    Celebrating the 68th anniversary of Malaysias independence
    (31 August 1957), members of Terengganu DX (West Malaysia)
    are active as 9 M 1957 M until September 30. They are operating
    SSB, CW and FT8 on 80-10 metres.
    QSL direct to 9 M 2 RDX
    (425dx)
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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ARDF

    22nd World Championships of Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF), was
    held August 16 22, in Lithuania. Overall, the championships featured
    over 300 athletes from 25 nations, a strong showing on the international
    ARDF stage.

    (arrl)

    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/

    Don't forget that the VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra
    and next week we'll hear again from Paul VK5PAS on this event.

    Sid, ZS5AYC and Adele, ZS5APT are pleased to announce that after much behind-the-scenes work with SOTA UK, Lesotho is now registered as a
    SOTA society, this from September One.

    With 103 registered peaks, this promises to be an exciting addition to
    amateur radio on the African continent as well as world-wide for chasers.

    (sarl)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - CW

    CANADIAN STRAIGHT KEY MONTH IS ON THE AIR

    Hearing C S K and M in morse?

    What you are hearing is a CW operator in one of Canada's provinces who's
    taking part in the Canadian Straight Key Month of the Straight Key
    Century Club. The event has eliminated the use of special callsigns.
    Now, hams will be heard calling "CQ C S K M," followed by their OWN
    callsign.

    According to the SKCC website, the change was made to make it easier for everyone to enjoy the event, which runs through to the 31st of September. Operators who work at least six different provinces are eligible for a
    special downloadable award.

    (newsline2497)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DIGITAL.

    The Darwin Amateur Radio Club advise that they have acquired an ICOM 70cm D-Star repeater under the recent ICOM repeater grant program. It has been commissioned and operates as VK8RTE.

    The repeater has been on test for the last month and performance is
    better than expected with excellent coverage throughout the Greater
    Darwin area and stretching to the near fringe rural area. It is not yet
    housed in its home location as we are still awaiting the allocations of a Static IP address and various ports to be opened.

    The repeater operates on 438.100 MHz (-7.00MHz) DV only. It is connected
    to reflector REF023C from 06:00 hrs - 16:00 hrs (CST) daily and reverts
    to reflector REF091C from 16:00 hrs - 21:00 hrs CST daily.

    The Darwin Amateur Radio Club operates a D-Star digital net on Thursday
    nights at 20.00Hrs CST on the repeater VK8RTE and also on Reflector
    REF091C. The club callsign is net control station operating as VK8DA.
    D-Star users are encouraged to join the Thursday night net and say hi to
    some VK8's

    The club has been in discussions with ICOM about the list of repeaters available as a download from their web site. They have acknowledged that
    the list is well out of date. Clubs and individuals who operate a D-Star repeater are encouraged to update their details on the Australian D-Star Information page by contacting the Website Administrator at the link dstar.org.au

    This information will be provided to ICOM to update their database
    records.

    (vk8zz)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    ISRO and Indias Prime Minister recently shared updated objectives for
    the countrys space program over the next decade and a half, with the
    ultimate goal of a crewed domestic Moon landing by 2040.

    A key change is the way ISRO will send astronauts to the Moon, rumoured,
    but now confirmed, LMLV will be Indias new heavy-lift Moon rocket,
    ostensibly replacing, but likely an evolution of, the out-of-favour and somewhat underpowered NGLV. LMLV is slated to be ready by 2035.

    (orbital index)

    As NASAs Artemis program trundles onwards at the blazing pace of a disused
    and very rusty crawler-transporter, the next mission on the list is gradually coming into focus.


    This will be the first crewed mission a flyby of the Moon following in the footsteps of 1968s Apollo 8 mission. As part of this effort, NASA is looking for volunteers who will passively track the Orion capsule and its crew of
    four as it makes its way around the Moon during its 10-day mission before returning to Earth.

    tinyurl.com/4nu2mw6t

    This follows on a similar initiative during the Artemis I mission, when participants passively tracked the radio signals from the capsule. For this upcoming mission NASA is looking for Doppler shift measurements on the Orion S-band (2200-2290 MHz) return link carrier signals, with the objective being
    to achieve and maintain a carrier lock.


    Currently pencilled in for a highly tentative April 2026, the Artemis II mission would fly on the same SLS Block 1 rocket configuration that launched the first mission, targeting a multi-trans-lunar injection (MTLI) profile to get to the Moon using a free return trajectory. The crew will check out the
    new life support system prior to starting the MTLI burns.


    Because Artemis II will be on a free return trajectory it will not be
    orbiting the Moon, unlike Apollo 8s crew who made ten lunar orbits. Incidentally, Apollo 8s crew included James Lovell, whod go on to fly the world-famous Apollo 13 mission. Hopefully the Artemis astronauts will be
    spared that level of in-space excitement.

    (twiar)

    The Japan Amateur Satellite Association, or JAMSAT, has announced progress in its development of an open-source multi-mode linear transponder for amateur radio on CubeSats. The project is called Blueberry JAM.


    The international team working on the project believes it will have a model available by the middle of 2026 and hopes to make it available to satellite developers and universities where CubeSats are being prepared for flight. According to a report by AMSAT News, Blueberry JAM will support linear operation and will have the potential for delay modes, data handling and
    other digital capabilities.


    Because of the project's fully open-source design, the ham radio community
    can expect to have access to design documents and details about the transponder's development. The ultimate goal is to have up to 10 spacecraft
    in flight with the transponder on board.


    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
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    WE9G/KH2 - Guam - OC-026.

    Work Rikk, WE9G, operating as WE9G/KH2 from Guam, IOTA number OC-026.

    Rikk is on the air till the 26th of September as a single operator using
    two radios. His activation will be mostly digital modes with some CW and
    SSB.

    160-6m.

    See QRZ.com for QSL details.

    (newsline 2497)

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    One for next years IOTA Diary

    TX 9 XG on Rangiroa Atoll, OC-066.

    Haru, JA1XGI has announced that he will be active from Rangiroa Atoll,
    French Polynesia (OC-066) as TX9XG during April 1-8, 2026. He plans to
    QRV on 40-10m; CW, SSB, RTTY & FT8 using the new IC-7300 MK2.

    QSL TX9XG via Haru's home call, JA1XGI using OQRS Club Log.

    (dx-world)
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    H44MS on Malaita Island in the Solomons, OC-O47

    Bernard, H44MS will be active from Manakwai village, nearby Maluu
    (northern Malaita island) covering the period September 20 to
    November 25 then a small break, followed by more activity next year from January 25 to April 10.

    (dx-world)
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    OC REMINDERS
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    OC-002 CHRISTMAS ISLAND

    VK 9 QO October 3-7, 2025 on 40-6m; CW, SSB, RTTY, the FT modes and
    Satellites QO-100 and RS-44.

    HF / VHF QSL via JI 1 LET.
    SAT QSL via JA 3 GEP.

    (DX-WORLD)

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    OC-054

    The DX Obsessed Group will be active as FW5K from Wallis Island
    (OC-054) from 20 October to 7 November, including a Multi-2 entry in the
    CQ WW DX SSB Contest. Six operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres CW SSB
    FT8 and RTTY. QSL via Club Log's OQRS; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW
    6 months after the end of the DXpedition.

    (425 DX and dxobsessed.org/home)
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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    ARRL VEC Youth License Test Fee Only $5!

    Our young friends in the USA, under 18 years of age, can earn their
    initial Technician license or upgrade a current license through the
    ARRL VEC Volunteer Examiner Coordinator program for only $5.

    The ARRL Youth Licensing Grant Program, has been in effect since 2022 and covers the one-time $35 application fee for new license candidates
    younger than 18 for tests administered under the ARRL VEC program.

    Then their $35 FCC application fee will be reimbursed after the ARRL VEC receives the completed reimbursement form and the new license has been
    issued by the FCC. Additionally, candidates younger than 18-years old pay
    a reduced exam fee of $5 to the ARRL VEC VE team at the time of the exam.
    Proof of under 18 status is required at the session.

    The program is sponsored by ARRL The National Association for Amateur
    Radio in the United States.

    (arrl)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

    The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) celebrates its 60th anniversary of
    providing critical communications support to the USA's National Hurricane Centre (NHC) and communities impacted by hurricanes.

    As Hurricane Betsy was pummelling the Caribbean on Labour Day weekend
    1965, a ham radio operator started hearing calls for information from
    operators in the Bahamas. Jerry Murphy, K8YUW, sprang into action.
    He began relaying surface data and storm conditions to help those in the
    path.

    That first net paved the way for what would become the Hurricane Watch
    Net.

    HWN Manager Bobby Graves, KB5HAV, says the net has been active for
    156 land falling hurricanes, including 60 major hurricanes (Category 3 or stronger). Of those, 12 struck as Category 5 hurricanes.

    The nets longest continuous activation occurred during Hurricane Matthew
    in 2016, when operators remained on the air for 151 hours straight.

    HWN operates on 14.325 MHz and 7.268 MHz, often simultaneously, with
    net control stations strategically positioned throughout the region to
    maximise coverage.

    (icq)
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    ----------------------------

    2025

    VK - Sep 14 4-5pm AEST WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal)

    Time permitting the topics to be discussed include

    . WIA Grants Program
    . Repeater and Beacon Licensing
    . Class Licensing updates
    . WIA Digital Membership Card
    . New WIA Web Page (preview). WIA Callbook
    . WIA AGM and Field Day May 2026

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    (text written by Chris VK3FY)
    VK/3 - Sep 18 RAOTC AGM AND lunch, Caulfield RSL, Elsternwick (raotc web)

    VK4 - Central Highlands Amateur Radio Club HamFest and AGM 26 Sept.
    at Maraboon Powerboat & Ski Club near Emerald Central Queensland.
    (wiacal)

    VK2 - Westlakes Field Day 8am October 26 on club grounds. (vk2wi)

    VK4 -Townsville Amateur Radio Club's Cardwell Gathering Field Day
    October 3 at Meunga Creek Caravan Park & Camp (wiacal)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
    at David Roche Park, Kilburn (VK5QI)

    VK - VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra. (vk5pas)

    VK4 - Qtech2025 a two-day conference Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd
    November at Kedron-Wavell RSL (vk4uh)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road. (vk4dmh)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday Nov.15 10am (my-ee-nah) (vk7news)

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.

    VK2 - PICTON HAMFEST November 23 Picton Show Ground 8AM (vk2xqx)
    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)

    VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal) --------------------- SOCIAL SCENE 2026 ------------------
    VK - WIA AGM May 2 at 2pm Albury VK2 (wiacal)
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  • From National News Broadcast Email List@vk1wia-news@wia.org.au to aus.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.info on Fri Sep 19 05:36:29 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.radio.amateur.misc

    Weekly news from the WIA:
    MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-09-21.mp3 Text edition:

    2025 SEPTEMBR 21 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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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    IN WIA NATIONAL NEWS THIS WEEK:-

    New Radiocommunications License Conditions (Amateur License)
    Determination 2025 will commence 30 September 2025 and a fresh look at
    our breeding ground, CB, here in Australia aligns to much of the rest of
    the world. -

    WIA's Roger Harrison VK2ZRH, Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine &
    WIA director Steven Green VK2TSG join us.. -
    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21.

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB

    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
    tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y

    Hello, this is one of your national WIA directors, Steven Green, VK2TSG,
    with this week's Board comment.

    As part of the WIA's commitment to working closely with affiliated clubs,
    we have been holding regular online meetings with club presidents or
    their delegates. At one such meeting last week, we received a good deal
    of feedback from over fifty (50) groups, and benefited from valuable discussions and insights. Much of this directly informs our priorities
    and decision making, allowing us to better work towards what is needed by
    the Amateur Radio community in Australia and its territories.

    At our Board meeting on Wednesday night, several of these subjects were considered and we will continue to work hard on these issues.

    One such matter was the lack of a Callbook, at one time the main method
    of finding contact details of other Amateurs. To that end, I have been
    asked to setup a working group to develop an e-callbook. This will be
    open to all Australian Amateurs, and to maintain privacy, would be setup
    on an opt-in basis with the information being collected from the
    individuals.

    If you are interested in joining myself on the working group and have a relevant skillset such as content curation, experience on similar
    projects, perhaps database management or web development; then please
    send an email to me, care of our WIA Secretary, Mr. Peter Clee, via the
    email address...

    secretary@wia.org.au

    The WIA would like to thank the affiliated Club presidents who attended,
    and ask that club members with suggestions or items of interest, discuss
    these with their president or delegate.

    This has been Steven Green VK2TSG. Until next time, 73.

    This is Roger Harrison VK2ZRH, Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine.

    Issue No.5 of Amateur Radio magazine pranced off the press last Wednesday at the printer in Bairnsdale, Gateway to the Gippsland Lakes, where I understand there are some new sites of interest to Parks on the Air participants.


    This issues feature is Amateur Radio Adventures on Islands!

    No doubt many of you would have dreamed, at one time or another, of spending time living on an isolated island and the amateur radio adventures that you could have.


    Me, too. And, in fact, I got to live the dream. But thats a story for another time.


    Our 15-page feature covers amateur radio escapes on islands from the nearby South Pacific to the Indian Ocean, and as far flung as the UK.


    There are some quite adventurous tales to read some of them may raise a few gasps, but I am assured they are all true and verifiable.


    And for those among you who still harbour dreams of operating on the bands
    from an island, or any other exotic location for that matter, we have a comprehensive article on what you need to know to legally operate abroad.


    The theme of that article reminds me of what my scoutmaster said when I asked his daughter out on a date be prepared!


    Later in this issue, Amateur Radio magazines cartoonist in residence, Carmel Morris VK2NO, details how she mounted a Xeigu G90 transceiver in an ammo can
    so that she could have a ready-to-go radio.


    Our indefatigable world radio conference traveller and amateur radio
    advocate, Dale Hughes VK1DSH, proves once again that not only can he talk the talk, as he demonstrated in Issue 2, but he also walks the walk because hes
    an inveterate homebrewer.


    This time, he delivers the details on how he went about receiving Slow Scan
    TV images from some satellites. To verify his success, he provided us a
    panoply of pictures.


    Maintaining the trend of technical topics in this issue, Gary Gibson VK2DBN exposes the myths behind S-meter readings, setting out the real world of
    signal strength standards and the truth about how various contemporary transceiver measure up.


    Thats all from me for this week. This issue of Amateur Radio magazine is brought to you by the numbers 5 and 9, and the letter B. More news next week.


    More guts. Less gab. Serving hams across Australia since 1933. Proudly
    produced and printed in Australia.


    By the way, I was well prepared for my date with the scoutmasters daughter I gave her a bunch of flowers and a small packet from my wallet containing the concert tickets.


    Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for WIA National News.

    ACMA NEWS
    ACMA remakes Amateur Licence Conditions Determination and thanks all
    those involved in the consultation process.

    In April 2025, ACMA consulted on their proposal to remake the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Amateur Licence) Determination
    2015.

    They have now made the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions
    (Amateur Licence) Determination 2025 which will commence on
    30 September 2025.

    You can find full details on the ACMA website

    tinyurl.com/2phwztum

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority is making changes to the Citizens Band Radio Station Class Licence Rules of 2015, which are about to sunset.


    The regulator is remaking the rules, with minor changes, saying that they reflect new developments in technology in the ensuing years. The ACMA characterised the changes as "minor" says ARNEWSLINE.ORG which filed this
    item.


    Changes include permission to use, on 27 MHz FM, which was previously restricted to AM or SSB. This aligns CB in Australia with operations in much
    of the rest of the world


    The rules also remove the requirement that calls be initiated only on
    specific call channels, giving operators the freedom to begin contacts on channels they customarily use. The ACMA also declared it would no longer be responsible for taking action against such on-air behaviour as harassment and threats, leaving enforcement issues instead to police and other authorities.


    ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.

    On August 29th, 2025, the FCC Space Bureau granted a license to
    AST Space Mobile for using the 430 440 MHz amateur radio allocation
    for Telemetry, Tracking and Command for 20 additional satellites.

    The FCC Space Bureau commented: At this time, to address the concerns
    raised by amateur radio operators and the petitioner, we issue a limited
    grant to AST to conduct emergency operations in the 430440 MHz band when
    no other bands are available for the 20 additional satellites authorized
    herein for a period not to exceed 24 hours.

    This decision is the result of over 2500 comments to the FCC by ARRL and several IARU member societies, these, as the WIA Secretary told our
    editor included our own WIA.

    The IARU maintains its view that the use of Article 4.4 of the ITU Radio Regulations is inappropriate in this matter, in particular as there are existing allocations in the UHF spectrum for Telemetry, Tracking and
    Command operations. There are no technical or operational requirements
    for AST & Science LLC to intrude the 430440 MHz spectrum which is a
    primary amateur and amateur satellite service allocation in ITU Region 1
    and in several countries in Region 2.

    The IARU and its member societies will continue to monitor the further development of this issue.

    The UK is poised to become Europe's first country offering legal satellite connectivity for smartphones. The regulator Ofcom has released a consultation authorising the move and is requesting comments no later than the 10th of October.


    Making this service available to standard mobile phones would provide the
    most remote parts of the UK with the access needed to send texts, make phone calls or even connect to the Internet - functions presently not possible in areas without mobile phone coverage.


    This is known as "direct-to-device" and operation would be permitted after Ofcom has provided a variation to the licences of Mobile Network Operators.
    The change would also grant such use to mobile handsets and any other devices that make use of SIM cards.


    Data centers and the electrification of devices that previously ran on fossil fuels is driving increased demand for electricity around the world. China is addressing this with a megaproject that is a new spin on their most famous piece of infrastructure.


    At 250 miles long with a generating capacity of 100 GW, the Great Solar Wall will be able to provide enough energy to power Beijing, although the energy will more likely be used to power industrial operations also present in the Kubuqi Desert. NASA states, The Kubuqis sunny weather, flat terrain, and proximity to industrial centers make it a desirable location for solar power generation. As an added bonus, previous solar installations in China have
    shown that they can help combat further desertification by locking dunes in place and providing shade for plants to grow.


    The Great Solar Wall is expected to be completed by 2030 with 5.4 GW already installed in 2024.


    hackaday.com/2025/08/18/chinas-great-solar-wall-is-a-big-deal/

    FCC EYES GIVING OK TO MOBILE PHONE JAMMING AT PRISONS

    Jamming is illegal in the United States but the FCC is considering
    whether to give prisons permission to jam cell phones of inmates.

    The commission has scheduled a vote this month to remove a restriction
    that keeps the prisons from such jamming. The inmates are not authorized
    to have the phones, which the commission said are being used to assist
    them in conducting criminal activity while behind bars.

    US law prohibits the use - and even the sale or distribution - of any
    equipment that can jam authorized signals such as radio communication,
    police radar, GPS devices and cell phones.

    The vote is scheduled for September 30th.

    The Young Ladies Radio League has announced six scholarship recipients for
    this year - two each for the Ethel Smith K2LMB Memorial Scholarship, the Mary Lou Brown NM7N Memorial Scholarship, and The Martha Wessel KEPE Memorial Scholarship.


    Congratulations to Grace Papay, K8LG and Neeti Sonth, KN6JJ for their
    selection as recipients of the Ethel Smith scholarship. Grace, who was
    Amateur Radio Newsline's Young Ham of the Year in 2024, is a top contester
    and youth mentor. She is studying electrical engineering at Cedarville University in Ohio. Neeti is a PhD student at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she is studying toward her PhD in aerospace engineering sciences. She is the communications officer for the school's amateur radio club.


    Madison Clogher, KC1KJT, and Camrynne Ellis WX5CAM, have been chosen for the Martha Wessel scholarship. Madison is active in public service and emergency communications and worked recently with the Federal Emergency Management
    Agency in its office of planning and preparedness. She has a bachelor's
    degree in emergency management and is pursuing her master's in cybersecurity. Camrynne is entering her final year at Texas A&M University where she is studying meteorology and atmospheric sciences. She became involved in ham
    radio through the school's Texas Aggie Storm Chasers organization.


    Rachel Jones KO4HLC, and Katherine Forson, KT5KMF are receiving the Mary Lou Brown scholarship. Rachel, a PhD candidate in aerospace sciences at the University of North Dakota, has been a presenter on radio space science for students and is currently the winter manager of KC4USV at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Katherine is a senior meteorology student at Texas A&M University and active as an officer in the campus radio club W5AC. She is also a liaison between the club and the Texas Aggie Storm Chasers, where she serves as radio and licensing director. Katherine received the ARRL's Hiram Percy Maxim Award in 2021.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

    The OCDX contest is Oceania's only international style contest where
    contacts with stations all over the globe are able to participate.

    Oceania stations may contact any station for QSO points whilst
    non-Oceania stations are required to contact any station in Oceania
    for QSO points.

    The contest runs over the first two full weekends in October and has
    SSB, CW and SWL categories

    Phone 4/5 Oct.

    CW 1/12 Oct.

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
    ---------------------

    YOTA Contests December

    The Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club are hosting the inaugural
    VK YOTA CONTEST, the entire month of December.
    yota.fgarc.org.au/

    Then just 3 days from the end of what we call the VK YOTA CONTEST comes
    ROUND 3 of the YOTA contest organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group
    in cooperation with the Hungarian Amateur Radio Society.

    DECEMBER 29.

    A great way to gain extra contacts for the VK Contest organised by
    Fishers Ghost AR Club.

    yotacontest.mrasz.org

    -----------------------------------------------------------------

    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
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    Special event call VI8POL is on air to Monday 29th September to
    celebrate the 8th annual National Police Week in Australia.
    QSL is via VK5PAS.

    More information on VI8POL can be found on QRZ.com
    -----------
    Celebrating the 68th anniversary of Malaysias independence
    (31 August 1957), members of Terengganu DX (West Malaysia)
    are active as 9 M 1957 M until September 30. They are operating
    SSB, CW and FT8 on 80-10 metres.
    QSL direct to 9 M 2 RDX
    (425dx)
    -------------

    October 5th through October 11th, a special Canadian annual event will
    be promoting fire safety during Fire Prevention Week, with the theme
    being Lithium-ion battery fire safety.

    Stations usually participating include: KF2IRE, N1F through N9F, and
    VA3FIRE from Ontario and a printable certificate is available from
    hamfire.com where the event information is. VA3FIRE is a wildcard station
    that can help with earning that certificate.

    The various stations spot themselves on DX Summit and as it is not a
    contest stations can be found on most HF bands working SSB and some FT-8.

    (ard)
    ---------------

    Special callsign LA 100 A is active throughout 2025 to mark the 100th anniversary of the first amateur radio two-way contact between Norway
    and the USA in November 1925.

    QSL directly to LA100A, via the Bureau, or QRZ.com

    (RSGB)

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    Switzerland.

    4 U 0 ITU is the call sign for the International Amateur Radio Club
    at ITU HQ in Geneva to use from 16 May to the end of the year in
    celebration of the 160th anniversary of the International
    Telecommunication Union.
    QSL via LoTW, Club Logs OQRS, or direct to
    IARC, PO Box 6, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland.

    (sarl)

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    CROATIA

    9 A 169 TESLA

    This is a special callsign that will be used until 31 December in
    celebration of the 169th anniversary since the birth of Nikola Tesla
    (10 July 1856).

    QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW, Club Log, and QRZ Logbook.

    (425dex)

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    REMINDERS
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    ZL 100 C is the callsign celebrating the centenary of NZART
    the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters which was formed
    on 16 August 1926.

    The callsign is valid until 6 August 2026.

    QSL via the bureau and LoTW.

    (425dxnews)

    ------------

    Angola.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Angola, team
    D 2 A will be active from Ilha do Mussulo (a peninsula near Luanda)
    between 17 and 28 October on 160 to 6 metres CW, SSB, RTTY, other digital modes. This team will have up to six stations. QSL via EA 7 FTR.

    See www.qrz.com/db/D2A

    (sarl)

    A52G Kingdom of Bhutan

    Gerben (PG5M) will be active as A52G from Dochula at 3,100m above sea
    level in Bhutan.

    Operation will be on 40-10m (perhaps some 6m) with CW and some FT8 on
    dates plus or minus a day or so October 3-9.

    dx.to/a52g/

    (m0oxo)
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    80th anniversary of the Technical University of Sofia operating
    special event station LZ 80 TUS. On the air now 1 through December 24th.
    (ard)

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    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with
    the 8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)

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    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
    ------------------------------------------------------------*

    MEDIA WATCH

    Texas Radio Shortwave

    For shortwave band listeners, Texas Radio Shortwave will be active during October with a couple of special channels.

    Frequencies used will be 6160kHz or 3975kHz manly for European audiences
    (but worth trying to log them from VK) these will be transmitted from
    Germany using either 1kW into a crossed dipole or 10kW into a vertical
    antenna.

    Specific times and further information may be found at the
    Texas Radio Shortwave Facebook page.

    facebook.com/texasradiosw/about

    (sourced to IRTS)

    -------------------------------------------------------------

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    The International Space Station has been in orbit around the Earth, at least
    in some form, since November of 1998 but not without help. In the vacuum of space, an object in orbit can generally be counted on to remain zipping
    around more or less forever, but the Station is low enough to experience a
    bit of atmospheric drag. It isnt much, but it saps enough velocity from the Station that without regular reboosts to speed it back up , the orbiting complex would eventually come crashing down.


    Earlier this month, a specially modified SpaceX Cargo Dragon became the
    newest addition to the list of spacecraft that can perform a reboost. The
    craft will boost the Station several times over the rest of the year, which will provide valuable data for when it comes time to reverse the process and de-orbit the ISS in the future.


    To make reboosting with the Dragon possible, SpaceX added additional
    propellant tanks and a pair of rear-firing Draco thrusters within the spacecrafts un-pressurized trunk module. This hollow structure is usually empty, but occasionally will hold large or bulky cargo that cant fit inside
    the spacecraft itself. Its also occasionally been used to deliver components destined to be mounted to the outside of the ISS, such as the for the outside of the ISS, such as the International Docking Adapter (IDA) and the roll-out solar panels.


    While the ability to have the Dragon raise the orbit of the International
    Space Station obviously has value to NASA, the implications of this
    experiment go a bit farther.


    SpaceX has already been awarded the contract to develop and operate the
    Deorbit Vehicle which will ultimately be used to slow down the ISS and put it on a targeted reentry trajectory sometime after 2030. Now that the company
    has demonstrated the ability to add additional thrusters and propellant to a standard Dragon spacecraft via a module installed in the trunk, its likely
    that the Deorbit Vehicle will take a similar form.


    So while the development of this new capability is exciting from an
    operational standpoint, especially given deteriorating relations with Russia, its also a reminder that the orbiting laboratory is entering its final days.

    (twiar)

    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/

    VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra

    Not long to go now before the 2025 VKFF National Get Together in
    Canberra. This event is for those interested in the World Wide Flora
    Fauna park program, no matter if you are a beginner or an experienced
    park activator or hunter.

    The Get Together commences on Friday 24th October and concludes on Monday
    27th October, 2025.

    The Get Together includes a Friday evening dinner, Saturday
    presentations, a raffle with excellent prizes, a Saturday evening dinner
    with a guest speaker, a Sunday morning BBQ breakfast and linked dipole construction session, Sunday VKFF park activations, a Sunday evening
    dinner, and some visits to Canberra tourist locations on Monday.

    You must register to attend this event.

    Walk ups will not be accepted.

    You can attend whatever part of the Get Together you choose, but you must register. Registration closes on Friday 10th October 2025.

    More information on the 2025 VKFF National Get Together can be found on
    the WWFF Australia websitet:

    wwffaustralia.com

    Many thanks for listening.
    73
    Paul VK5PAS
    The VKFF National Co-Ordinator.

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
    --------------------------
    ----------------
    Listen for Claudio, HB9OAU, operating as SV5/HB9OAU from Karpathos Island in the Dodecanese Islands, IOTA number EU-001, from the 13th through to the 25th of September. He will operate SSB and CW on 40-6 metres. See QRZ.com for QSL details.

    (newsline2498)

    Members of the Inverness and District Amateur Radio Society will be active
    as GS 0 RIV from the island of North Uist (EU-010) now until 26September.

    They will operate SSB, CW and FT8/FT4.

    QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW, Club Log, eQSL and QRZ Logbook;
    paper QSLs unfortunately will not be available.

    (sourced to 425dx news)

    ---------------
    ---------------
    OC REMINDERS
    ------------
    ----------

    OC-002 CHRISTMAS ISLAND

    VK 9 QO October 3-7, 2025 on 40-6m; CW, SSB, RTTY, the FT modes and
    Satellites QO-100 and RS-44.

    HF / VHF QSL via JI 1 LET.
    SAT QSL via JA 3 GEP.

    (DX-WORLD)

    -------------

    OC-026 - WE9G/KH2 - Guam.

    Work Rikk, WE9G, operating as WE9G/KH2 from Guam, IOTA number OC-026.

    Rikk is on the air till the 26th of September as a single operator using
    two radios. His activation will be mostly digital modes with some CW and
    SSB.

    160-6m.

    See QRZ.com for QSL details.

    (newsline 2497)

    ---------

    OC-047 - H44MS - Malaita Island in the Solomons.

    Bernard, H44MS will be active from Manakwai village, nearby Maluu
    (northern Malaita island) covering the period September 20 to
    November 25 then a small break, followed by more activity next year from January 25 to April 10.

    (dx-world)

    -------------

    OC-054 - WALLIS ISLAND.

    The DX Obsessed Group will be active as FW5K from Wallis Island
    (OC-054) from 20 October to 7 November, including a Multi-2 entry in the
    CQ WW DX SSB Contest. Six operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres CW SSB
    FT8 and RTTY. QSL via Club Log's OQRS; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW
    6 months after the end of the DXpedition.

    (425 DX and dxobsessed.org/home)

    -----------

    One for next years IOTA Diary

    OC-66 - TX9XG - Rangiroa Atoll.

    Haru, JA1XGI has announced that he will be active from Rangiroa Atoll,
    French Polynesia (OC-066) as TX9XG during April 1-8, 2026. He plans to
    QRV on 40-10m; CW, SSB, RTTY & FT8 using the new IC-7300 MK2.

    QSL TX9XG via Haru's home call, JA1XGI using OQRS Club Log.

    (dx-world)
    ----------------

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    Like a solar storm itself, a controversy over solar cycle predictions is heating up. Andy Morrison K9AWM tells us more.


    As this year brings the solar maximum of Cycle 25, a different kind of solar storm has been raging - one that challenges the longstanding and prevailing paradigm scientists use to help arrive at forecasts. Sociologist and statistician Frank Howell K4FMH has done an extensive study of this so-called NASA-NOAA-ISED prediction formula, which utilizes a consensus methodology, pitting it against the work of solar physicist Scott McIntosh of Lynker
    Space.


    In this busy, high-profile year for the sun and its activity, Frank has
    written extensively and presented a series of virtual talks on the subject in the US and overseas. He has also discussed the competing models extensively
    in his blog, K4FMH.com. Frank's most recent talk, "Progress in the
    Revolution: Sunspot Cycle Forecast Accuracy at Cycle 25," was given to
    Pennine [PEN-NINE] Ham in the UK, and can be seen on their YouTube channel.


    This is Andy Morrison K9AWM.

    Whether the NASA team or the McIntosh team prevails, one thing is certain:
    Like CMEs themselves, this scientific competition over solar predictions promises to rage for some time to come.

    (NEWSLINE2498)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ---- MARITIME.

    The Battleship Iowa Amateur Radio Associations (BIARA) NI 6 BB will
    celebrate the U.S. Navys 250th birthday with radio operations from
    October 4 - 19, 2025.

    Frequencies will be on or near those listed on biara.org

    Battleship Iowa Amateur Radio Association will use modes at the
    discretion of the individual control operators manning NI 6 BB and
    operating hours are expected to be between 1400 and 2400 UTC.

    QSLs will be available per the detailed instructions found on the
    biara.org website.

    (arrl letter)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    Our story this week takes us inside the pages of a new fiction book for
    young readers.

    There are many dimensions to Lorilyn Roberts, KO4LBS. The Florida
    resident is an educator, a storyteller and a ham -- something she has
    wanted to be since childhood. Although she enjoys CW, one of her
    preferred modes when she is OFF the air is fiction. In many of the books
    she has authored, she uses that mode to communicate with faith and
    passion, reaching out most especially to young adult readers.

    In her latest book, released September 5th, Lorilyn shows yet another
    dimension of her work, one that is reflected in its title
    "Eighth Dimension - Frequency."

    This is a work of fantasy fiction. It's the story of a teenager who gains fluency as an amateur radio operator but off the air, struggles to
    communicate as a caregiver for her mother who has dementia. The young girl, named Chumana, believes that her faith and her future have been shattered and she questions why things happen as they do in this universe.


    Like Lorilyn, the protagonist at the core of this tale is a communicator - a gift that serves her well as she begins to make some unusual and unexpected connections via the digital modes.


    Lorilyn told our US sister service, Newsline in an email, that her hope is
    that young readers will discover amateur radio - and something more - by hearing Chumana's story. In fact, perhaps they will end up

    "on the same frequency."
    (newsline2498)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

    The RSGB has issued a note re the intense flooding in East Malaysia.

    Although last Monday, 15th, it still would be prudent to adhere to the
    request from the Malaysian Amateur Radio Transmitters Society's
    Disaster Management Committee to keep 7.110MHz free for use by teams
    helping in the flooded area of Papar District, Sabah.

    In one California county, radios are becoming more and more of a safety net.

    In Sonoma County, California, floods, wildfires and earthquakes are among the best reasons for becoming a radio operator. With that in mind, the county's Department of Emergency Management has entered the second year of a
    three-year program that includes helping more Sonoma Springs area residents
    to get licensed and get on the air. The initiative has been funded through a $70,000 federal grant.


    Emergency management officials are now preparing for training sessions in October that will prepare area residents for an exam leading toward a license to use handheld radios, especially at times when cellular telephone networks fail. The radios are part of General Mobile Radio Services, or GMRS, a
    licensed service operating between 462 MHz and 467 MHz. The county is coordinating with amateur radio operators in the North Bay Communications Cooperative and its Auxiliary Communications System. The goal is to
    coordinate frequencies so that the GMRS users can work seamlessly within the broader emergency communications system.


    No matter what happens, you have something that will work.
    says Nancy Brown, Emergency management specialist.

    The focus is on residents in the community of Sonoma Springs, which is classified as an evacuation zone when there are wildfires.


    The county's program can supply as many as 175 of the radios to participants who successfully complete the program.

    (icq)
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    2025

    VK4 - Central Highlands Amateur Radio Club HamFest and AGM 26 Sept.
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    (wiacal)

    VK2 - Westlakes Field Day 8am October 26 on club grounds. (vk2wi)

    VK4 -Townsville Amateur Radio Club's Cardwell Gathering Field Day
    October 3 at Meunga Creek Caravan Park & Camp (wiacal)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
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    VK - VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra. (vk5pas)

    VK4 - Qtech2025 a two-day conference Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd
    November at Kedron-Wavell RSL (vk4uh)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9
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    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday Nov.15 10am (my-ee-nah) (vk7news)

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
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    VK2 - PICTON HAMFEST November 23 Picton Show Ground 8AM (vk2xqx)
    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)

    VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal) --------------------- SOCIAL SCENE 2026 ------------------
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    Weekly news from the WIA:
    MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-09-28.mp3 Text edition:

    2025 SEPTEMBR 28 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA ------------------------------------------------------------*

    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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    IN NATIONAL NEWS THIS WEEK:-

    Worldwide SDR Radio Telescope Network to Monitor the Sky. -

    Immediate Past President of ALARA Michelle VK2AYL. -

    Equatorial Guinea temporarily suspends all amateur radio licenses. -

    Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine Roger Harrison VK2ZRH. -
    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28
    2025..

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB

    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
    tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y

    This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH,
    with more about Issue 5 now on its way by post and to the shelves of selected newsagents throughout Australia.


    Further from last weeks outlining of various articles, we have something for those with dreams of getting aboard the digital express Dave Abel VK1DJA details how to go about building digital communications systems on-screen, in software, no soldering required.


    Daves article on Homebrewing digital with GNU Radio takes you on a DIY path into software-defined radio SDR technologies and techniques. The term GNU Radio refers to a software toolkit for signal processing that is used in software-defined radio SDR providing free non-proprietary software to build radio systems.


    The article comes complete with an acronym converter so that you dont get
    lost among the D-S-Ps and G-U-Is essential to the topic. As Dave says,
    digital signal processing is a versatile and powerful addition to a
    homebrewers skills.


    Under the umbrella of Your WIA working for you, Publications Committee member Bruce Kendall VK3WL has a commendably short article on why a claim that a
    deal between the ACMA-DoD-WIA denied us the 5 MHz band is Bunkum.


    And, to ensure that the entire amateur radio community has access to this information that debunks the disinformation on 5 MHz in VK, weve posted it to the Amateur Radio magazine Issue 5 web page, for download. That means it will be there in perpetuity.


    For enthusiasts of the shortwave bands, we have a Solar Cycle Update that considers the key questions of these exciting times are we there yet?, and
    did we miss it?


    Meanwhile, way beyond the pleasure and pain of the HF bands, VHF-UHF and microwave band enthusiasts have been out on hilltops and verandahs spending
    MAD winter days, making and breaking distance records.


    That word I just used mad is an acronym for microwave activity days not a Field Day, but a day to get out on the hilltops and test the equipment and
    see what you can do.


    With Spring in full swing, with glorious Summer to follow, its contesting season.


    Trent Sampson VK4TS, has advice on the perfect radio fix for the time-poor amateur. Get into contesting! It offers something unique in amateur radio a chance to condense weeks of operating into a single weekend. For those of us who struggle to find an hour here or there, says Trent, contesting delivers
    the ultimate radio fix on hyper-drive.


    In an article possibly yet to come, I suspect Trent will explain the fun to
    be had with speed soldering and marathon construction methods. Can hardly
    wait.


    Hold on, theres more the ALARA column, Below 25, Over to you, WestNews, the regular WIA DX Awards tables and so on.


    This issue of AR magazine is brought to you by the numbers 5 and 9, and the letter B.


    More guts. Less gab. No bunkum. Serving hams across Australia since 1933. Proudly produced and printed in Australia.


    Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for WIA National News.

    AUSTRALIANA

    ALARA this year has celebrated 50 years and YOU can relive lots of the years celebrations NEXT YEAR right in your own home shack.


    Michelle VK2AYL joins us with news of their 2026 Calendar.

    (audio intensive).

    -------------------
    Plans to mandate passkey adoption by end of this year.

    VicRoads is set to phase out passwords for its registration and licensing services as part of an effort to strengthen cyber security and streamline access for its 5 million users.


    There have been many account breaches in Australia in past years, and
    passkeys are actually helping to improve security posture and protect
    customer accounts by being an efficient [attack] resistance and a form of MFA by design, it was reported in itnews.


    Passkeys are way faster and provide a high-volume success rate, and most importantly, passkeys saved a lot of costs, as they are much cheaper in terms of operational costs compared to SMS one-time passwords in

    large-scale applications and organisations like VicRoads.

    A highly specialised drone research fleet is providing the opportunity for Australian researchers to fast-track a range of projects from solving daily traffic snarls to targeted monitoring and protection of coral reefs.


    The University of Queensland (UQ) Drones Collaborative Research Platform
    offers both aircraft and significant piloting and technical expertise to
    assist with corporate, government and academic projects. Platform Director Associate Professor Steven Micklethwaite said the goal was to democratise drones and help researchers across the country to harness the many potential uses they offer.


    Our aim is to provide highly specialised gear that they normally couldnt afford, so they can collect data in new and more effective ways,
    Micklethwaite said.


    The expanding fleet of about 30 drones is managed by a team at UQs
    Sustainable Minerals Institute, with custom models built in UQ labs including the heavy-lift Earthdrone. About the size of a single mattress, it features eight rotors and can drop and retrieve sensors used for geoscience research using a retractable arm, with applications including remote water sampling
    and ground scanning.

    (critical comms)

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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,
    Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.
    EQUATORIAL GUINEA

    The Government of Equatorial Guinea temporarily has suspended all
    amateur radio licenses. This decision follows the revelation of a
    case involving a foreign amateur radio operator who gained access to sensitive areas with unauthorized equipment.

    The authorities are committed to establishing a new regulatory framework
    that guarantees effective control over the use of telecommunications frequencies and equipment, in accordance with national security
    requirements.

    The information was reported on 10 September.

    ahoraeg.com
    I'd think most of us have seen, or are aware of those massive radomes
    used by the bureau of meteorology.

    Imagine one almost destroyed by mother nature.

    That's what happened in New Zealand where, following a massive lightning
    strike Westland Rain Radar near Hokitika.

    The radar has sustained significant damage, and repairs will be complex.

    The radar is to remain offline for an extended period.

    How could a lightning strike cause this?

    A 156,000-amp lightning strike (the NZ national average is around 29kA
    so that's about 5 times more powerful than a typical bolt for NZ) hit the
    area. Thats enough energy to power an average home for over two years!

    A lightning strike can heat the air it passes through to about 30,000
    degrees Celsius, which is five times hotter than the surface of the sun, unleashing a blinding flash, deafening thunder, and a shockwave strong
    enough to destroy the radome. Moisture in nearby structures likely
    vaporised instantly, leading to explosive damage.

    Needless to say, this kind of strike can fry electronics and overwhelm
    even robust grounding systems, and that weather our radar took the full
    hit.

    ARRL has launched a grassroots campaign throughout the USA aimed at
    securing the passage of federal legislation that would grant Amateur
    Radio Operators the same rights to install antennas on their property as
    those enjoyed by users of TV antennas, wireless internet, and flagpoles.

    The campaign, follows the reintroduction of the Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act in February 2025. The bipartisan bills are designed to
    prevent restrictive homeowners association (HOA) rules that currently
    prohibit or severely limit the installation of amateur radio antennas,
    even when such antennas are hidden in trees, placed in attics, mounted on vehicles, or look like flagpoles.

    This legislation is about restoring equal rights to licensed Amateur
    Radio operators, said ARRL President Rick Roderick.

    Well you may not WORK them BUT you MAY hear them.

    Once again Italian radio amateurs have been authorized to use the
    40 MHz band until the end of the year.

    They are allowed to operate from 40.660 MHz to 40.700 MHz with a
    maximum power of 10 watts.

    The Italian regulator has given permission until 31 December also
    for 70.1, 70.2, and 70.3 MHz.

    Radio Communications Foundation Trustee, Andy Webster, G7UHN will be at
    this year's RSGB Convention to deliver a fascinating lecture on using
    radio technology to engage and inspire non-radio amateurs.

    In particular, he will look at this within STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education settings, using the subject to connect
    with young people. Matthew Phillips, G6WPJ will also be at the Convention
    where he will be discussing the use of low-power software-defined radio
    to rejuvenate medium and short-wave broadcasting.

    AM Radio For Every Vehicle Bill Advances

    We brought you this story well over two years ago, Help Save AM Radio In
    Your Car, and it would seem like the wheels of the US Congress indeed
    turn slowly. However, this issue has not died and appears to be closer
    to passage in Washington.

    More than two-thirds of the U.S. House of Representatives have now signed
    on to co-sponsor a bill seeking to block automakers from removing AM
    radios from new vehicles, a move supporters say is essential for public
    safety and emergency communications.

    As of mid-September, the measure had attracted 296 co-sponsors in the
    House, easily surpassing the two-thirds threshold, with members from both parties lining up behind it. In the Senate, a companion bill has secured
    61 co-sponsors, also demonstrating bipartisan support and giving the
    proposal strong momentum in both chambers.

    The push to preserve AM radio has also become a symbolic debate over technology, tradition, and safety.

    Lawmakers say the issue resonates with constituents who may not listen to
    AM daily but want it available when disaster strikes. Rural
    representatives have been especially vocal, pointing out that their
    districts rely heavily on AM signals that cut through terrain where
    cell service is unreliable -------------------------------------------------------------------

    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
    --------------
    --------------
    ALARA CONTEST 2025
    WINNERS ARE GRINNERS

    Stacey VK2SJC with 476 is the top scoring Australian YL and receives this
    years trophy.


    Alisha VK2FASH just 6 points behind is the runner up to Top Score YL.

    With 292, is Linda VK7QP the top Score of a VK7 Member and
    then Deena VK6DEE with 234 is the top score YL using EchoLink and also
    Top Score for a VK6 ALARA Member.
    (alara web)

    ------------------

    The CQ Worldwide DX RTTY Contest runs from 0000UTC on Saturday the 27th to 2359UTC on Sunday the 28th of September.


    Using RTTY on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and CQ Zone.

    (rsgb)
    ------

    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

    The OCDX contest is Oceania's only international style contest where
    contacts with stations all over the globe are able to participate and the
    Phone section is next weekend 4/5 October withe CW the weekend after,
    11/12 Oct.

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
    ---------------------

    YOTA Contests December

    The Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club are hosting the inaugural
    VK YOTA CONTEST, the entire month of December.
    yota.fgarc.org.au/

    Then just 3 days from the end of what we call the VK YOTA CONTEST comes
    ROUND 3 of the YOTA contest organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group
    in cooperation with the Hungarian Amateur Radio Society.

    DECEMBER 29.

    A great way to gain extra contacts for the VK Contest organised by
    Fishers Ghost AR Club.

    yotacontest.mrasz.org
    ---------------

    W.R.T.C. ANNOUNCE HQ SITE IN ENGLAND

    Organizers of next year's World Radiosport Team Championship have
    announced the location of the event's headquarters as being the
    market town of St. Neots in Cambridge.

    Organisers have identified three hotels close to the event where
    activities will take place from the 8th through to the 14th of July.

    wrtc2026.org/

    (newsline 2499) -----------------------------------------------------------------
    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
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    -----------------

    Special event call VI8POL is on air till tomorrow, the 29th September celebrating the annual National Police Week in Australia.
    QSL is via VK5PAS.

    More information on VI8POL can be found on QRZ.com
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    WW 0 WV

    The WWV Amateur Radio Club will host special event stations, using the
    callsign WWWWV, to celebrate the 106th anniversary of WWV.

    The event is 'timed' to last 96 hours, from Zero Hours UTC October 2
    through 2359 October 5, 2025.

    Suggested frequencies are the decimal Four Eights.
    7.048 MHz CW, 7.248 MHz SSB for example.

    (arrl)

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    Celebrating the 68th anniversary of Malaysias independence
    (31 August 1957), members of Terengganu DX (West Malaysia)
    are active as 9 M 1957 M until Tuesday September 30.
    They are operating SSB, CW and FT8 on 80-10 metres.
    (425dx)

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    Angola.

    A team of Spanish and Portuguese operators will be active as D 2 A from
    near Luanda, Angola, between 17 and 28 October. The activity is to
    celebrate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Angola.
    That call, D2A.

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    REMINDERS
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    ZL 100 C is the callsign celebrating the centenary of NZART
    the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters which was formed
    on 16 August 1926.

    The callsign is valid until 6 August 2026.

    QSL via the bureau and LoTW.

    (425dxnews)

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    Angola.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the independence of Angola, team
    D 2 A will be active from Ilha do Mussulo (a peninsula near Luanda)
    between 17 and 28 October on 160 to 6 metres CW, SSB, RTTY, other digital modes. This team will have up to six stations. QSL via EA 7 FTR.

    See www.qrz.com/db/D2A

    (sarl)
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    A52G Kingdom of Bhutan

    Gerben (PG5M) will be active as A52G from Dochula at 3,100m above sea
    level in Bhutan.

    Operation will be on 40-10m (perhaps some 6m) with CW and some FT8 on
    dates plus or minus a day or so October 3-9.

    dx.to/a52g/

    (m0oxo)
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    80th anniversary of the Technical University of Sofia operating
    special event station LZ 80 TUS. On the air Nov 1 through December 24th.
    (ard)

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    8K3EXPO is on the air until October 13, 1.8 MHz 10 GHz.
    This event marks the first time a callsign has been established with
    the 8K prefix and draws attention to the Osaka World Expo.

    (ard)

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    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

    See darc.de/der-club/referate/dx/sonderdiplome/
    for the "75 Jahre DARC" certificate.
    QSLs via the bureau, or direct to DL2VFR.

    (425 DX NEWS)
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    October 5th through October 11th, a special Canadian annual event will
    be promoting fire safety during Fire Prevention Week, with the theme
    being Lithium-ion battery fire safety.

    Stations usually participating include: KF2IRE, N1F through N9F, and
    VA3FIRE from Ontario and a printable certificate is available from
    hamfire.com where the event information is. VA3FIRE is a wildcard station
    that can help with earning that certificate.

    The various stations spot themselves on DX Summit and as it is not a
    contest stations can be found on most HF bands working SSB and some FT-8.

    (ard)
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    Special callsign LA 100 A is active throughout 2025 to mark the 100th anniversary of the first amateur radio two-way contact between Norway
    and the USA in November 1925.

    QSL directly to LA100A, via the Bureau, or QRZ.com

    (RSGB)

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    Switzerland.

    4 U 0 ITU is the call sign for the International Amateur Radio Club
    at ITU HQ in Geneva to the end of the year in
    celebration of the 160th anniversary of the International
    Telecommunication Union.
    QSL via LoTW, Club Logs OQRS, or direct to
    IARC, PO Box 6, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland.

    (sarl)

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    CROATIA

    9 A 169 TESLA

    This is a special callsign that will be used until 31 December in
    celebration of the 169th anniversary since the birth of Nikola Tesla
    (10 July 1856).

    QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW, Club Log, and QRZ Logbook.

    (425dex)

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    MEDIA WATCH

    Texas Radio Shortwave

    For shortwave band listeners, Texas Radio Shortwave will be active during October with a couple of special channels.

    Frequencies used will be 6160kHz or 3975kHz manly for European audiences
    (but worth trying to log them from VK) these will be transmitted from
    Germany using either 1kW into a crossed dipole or 10kW into a vertical
    antenna.

    Specific times and further information may be found at the
    Texas Radio Shortwave Facebook page.

    facebook.com/texasradiosw/about

    (sourced to IRTS)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    Worldwide SDR Telescope Network to Monitor the Sky.

    The Wow@Home project, inspired by the famous Wow! signal detected in 1977, is advancing its effort to establish a global network of small, software defined radio (SDR) telescopes dedicated to searching for transient astrophysical events and potential techno signatures. Testing of hardware and software continues, though progress has been slowed by a shortage of low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), a key component expected back in stock soon.


    Project organizers note that the original Wow! signal was strong enough to
    have been detected by a modest home telescope, underscoring the scientific value of a distributed approach.


    A worldwide network of small radio telescopes offers distinct advantages compared to professional observatories. These low-cost systems can operate autonomously around the clock, providing continuous sky monitoring that large instruments cannot sustain.


    The prototype Wow@Home telescope is a meridian-style system modelled after
    the Big Ear telescope used in the Ohio State SETI project. With a fixed elevation and a wide 25-degree beam, the telescope surveys a full 360-degree strip of sky each day as the Earth rotates. Over time, multiple passes yield full-sky coverage.

    (amsat)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org
    NIGERIA CALLING:-

    This was no scam call, but a call to the ISS via Belgium, South Africa,
    that originated in Nigeria.

    In a landmark moment for Nigerias space sector, students from 20 schools in
    the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, had a once-in-a-lifetime interaction
    with astronaut Zena Cardman aboard the International Space Station.


    The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), in its strides
    to position the country among global players in the space sector, connected
    via Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, ARISS, to give the students a lifetime experience.


    The programme was moderated in Belgium, through the manned ground
    station, ZS6JON in South Africa.

    The event marks Nigerias entry into direct human contact with space
    exploration and represents more than symbolism.


    It is a milestone for science education, technological advancement, and empowering young people to dream bigger.

    tinyurl.com/35v23ddh
    (radionigeria)

    Open Letter from AMSAT-SM Highlights Need for Full Duplex Handheld Radio.

    The AMSAT-SM group in Sweden has issued an open letter to several major
    amateur radio manufacturers calling for the development of a new handheld transceiver with true full duplex capability. The initiative, led by Lars Thunberg, SM0TGU, highlights the strong demand within the satellite operating community for modern equipment that supports simultaneous transmit and
    receive on different bands without desense.


    The letter was sent to a dozen manufacturers, including Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu, Baofeng and AnyTone.


    These companies represent both long-established Japanese firms and newer Chinese brands that have introduced a wide variety of handhelds in recent years. While todays radios often feature APRS, GPS, Bluetooth, and USB-C charging, none currently provide the full duplex FM capability needed for effective satellite operation.


    AMSAT-SM emphasized that full duplex operation is vital for amateur satellite use, allowing operators to hear their own downlink while transmitting. This feature was present in older, now-discontinued models such as the Kenwood TH-D72, but is missing from all currently produced handhelds. The group
    argued that satellite operators would be willing to pay a premium for this capability, and that manufacturers could capture a unique market by stepping into this, dare I say it, "space".

    (sourced to AMSAT)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
    --------------------------

    A NEW IOTA - AS-178

    AT 2 AH is the callsign issued to the DXpedition to Hope Island
    AS 178, (new one for IOTA), which is scheduled to take place now
    until October 2.

    [425DXN].
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    OC REMINDERS

    OC-002 CHRISTMAS ISLAND VK9QO October 3-7.
    -------------
    OC-047 - H44MS - Malaita Island in the Solomons until November 25 then
    a small break, followed by more activity next year from January 25 to
    April 10.
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    OC-054 - WALLIS ISLAND FW5K 20 October to 7 November.
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    OC-066 - TX9XG - Rangiroa Atoll April 1-8, 2026.

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    Our Australian Army Cadet Drone Racing Team is scoring big in the UK!

    Cadets CUO (Cadet Under Officer) Rhys subb20 James,
    CUO Zac Shutterspeed Melvaine and CAPT (AAC) James Griffiths
    left Sydney on 12 September for London to participate in the Military International Drone Racing Tournament or M I D R T 2025


    After landing at 5am in the UK, the team spent the day fighting jet lag with
    a trip to the historic university town of Oxford.


    The team then continued their travels to the Royal Military Academy
    Sandhurst, where the tournament is being held.


    After a challenging first day, CUO James and CUO Melvaine came in second in
    the final heat.


    Day 2 of qualifying was a very successful day for the team.

    CUO James finished in 10th position and CUO Melvaine finished t in 7th position.


    On the final day of the Tournament, Shutterspeed and subb20 both achieved amazing results, placing 1st and 2nd respectively in the cadet class.
    Congrats go to Zachary and Rhys!


    During the tournament , they took the opportunity to share their experiences with members of allied militaries, including the UK, US and Philippines.


    Being great ambassadors for Australia that they are, the two CUOs also took
    an opportunity to introduce British Army Cadets to the fast-paced world of drone racing - all set against the historic backdrop of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.


    For many of the British cadets, this was their very first experience flying racing drones, and their enthusiasm was sky-high.


    Congrats and well done go to Zachary and Rhys!

    For WIA National News, I am Alan VK2COD in Sydney. Now back to you Col.

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

    When wildfires tore through parts of Altadena and the Palisades in January, many amateur radio operators lost more than their homes.


    They also lost the equipment that kept them connected during power and phone outages -- and pieces of a hobby that brought them community.


    Now, the San Fernando Valley Amateur Radio Club (W6SD) is stepping in to help those hams rebuild their stations. "We're probably the oldest Amateur Radio Club in Southern California," Richard Frankie, president of W6SD, said.
    "We're 70-plus years old." The goal with this drive is to identify licensed amateur radio operators in Altadena and the Palisades who have lost equipment and match them with radios and antennas that can get them back on the air. Frankie noted that even a simple wire antenna can be built with modest materials, but radios are harder to replace. That is where the clubs lending and donation program comes in.

    (eHam)
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    IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section, nationalnews@wia.org.au

    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.

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    2025

    VK2 - Westlakes Field Day 8am October 26 on club grounds. (vk2wi)

    VK4 -Townsville Amateur Radio Club's Cardwell Gathering Field Day
    October 3 at Meunga Creek Caravan Park & Camp (wiacal)

    VK5 - AREG's Amateur Radio & Electronics Sale Sunday 26th October
    at David Roche Park, Kilburn (VK5QI)

    VK - VKFF National Get Together October 24-27 Canberra. (vk5pas)

    VK4 - Qtech2025 a two-day conference Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd
    November at Kedron-Wavell RSL (vk4uh)

    VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY 2025 HAMFEST NOV 9
    Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road. (vk4dmh)

    VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday Nov.15 10am (my-ee-nah) (vk7news)

    VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
    November Sixteen.

    VK2 - PICTON HAMFEST November 23 Picton Show Ground 8AM (vk2xqx)
    VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3 (wiacal)

    VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar (wiacal) --------------------- SOCIAL SCENE 2026 ------------------
    VK - WIA AGM May 2 at 2pm Albury VK2 (wiacal)
    final final

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