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Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2020-02-16.mp3 


Text edition:
February 16 2020 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
(Note.. please remove spaces in email addresses before using)


2020 FEBRUARY 16 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

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

 Email script to nationalnews @ wia.org.au and go to 
 wia.org.au click news in member area to submit your audio 

 Please... If you are only submitting text and not audio, NEVER send
 just links & url's but write your story as you would expect to hear
 it being read back. 

 Last week the new, soon to be implemented wia email system moving to
 gmail was said to be operating BUT this lil 'baker baker' did NOT
 receive any emails for almost 50 hours! 

 SO if you sent the news crew an item or 3 and it's nt been acknowledged
 or worse not in this weeks news...please send again.. 
 nationalnews@wia.org.au

 Luckily this error in re routibng to gmail WAS picked up but not
 until Monday..and of all places, from Germany and Ed Durant so 
 thanks Ed and just to say a BIG thanks.. we'll hear your weekly
 take on the WYONG field day NOW instead of at the end of the bulletin.


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 An eagerly awaited Ham Radio Activity WILL go ahead, on time
 and come rain or hail, even if another low developes off Broken Head.


 Well, we're only a week away from the big one! The 62nd CCARC field
 day at Wyong.

 All organisation actions are running smoothly and the CCARC are
 looking forward to welcoming visitors to the field day as they have
 done every year. Remember this year it's the Wyong weekend, with one
 pedestrian and two mobile Foxhunts and the dinner on Saturday for
 those who can get here a little earlier. 

 At the Field day itself on the Sunday, please note that you can only
 pay your entry fee in cash and please have the right amount ready if
 you can, to avoid taking all the small change from the entry gate
 officers. In return for your $15 you will be given an arm band which
 must be worn at all times please. 

 All lectures are now locked-in and displayed on the website at
 FIELDDAY (dot) ORG (dot) AU along with all information about the
 Wyong Weekend including the field day itself.

 Here,s what is happening lecture wise.

 Lecture Room 1:
 1. Has Richard Collins lecture on the Australian Electronics Industry
    from 9 to 9:45 am Richard will describe the collapse of the giants
    of the Australian electronics industry, the reasons for their
    failure and the way forward. 

 2. Richard is followed by Ray Robinson VK2NO of Tube Radio from 10 am
    to 11 am and will outline the history of Tube Radios, with 
    particular emphasis on their use in the armed forces in WW II and
    the Korean War. 

 3. Rakesh Panwar will cover Space Weather and Its effects on Modern
    Technologies and Human Beings from 11 to 12 Included will be
    explanations of; solar wind and flares, storms, coronal mass
    ejections and coronal holes and their effects on modern society.
    He will be joined by Dr Zahra Bouya to explore the Space Weather
    website and its uses. 

 4. The final lecture in room 1 comes from Brian Clarke VK2GCE who
    covers Transmission Lines and Terminations from midday to a
    quarter past one. Brian provides information on the physics, legal
    and biological implications of using high power. He will look at
    safety guidelines for connecting your TX to its antenna.


 Lecture Room 2:

 1. In room two we start with Harry Kreicers covering Bragg Resonators
    and Parametric Amplifiers from 9 to 10.

 2. From 10 to 11 we have the annual weak signal Group meet-up with
    Roger Harrison VK2ZRH as each year the groups meets to discuss
    VHF-UHF activities and associated topical and emerging issues.
    All are welcome to attend.

 3. Our third item in room 2 is a very special once in a lifetime
    chance to meet Jeanne Socrates VE0JS from 11 to 11:30. Jeanne is
    the oldest person to have sailed solo nonstop unassisted eastbound
    around the world which she completed in September 2019 and she had
    Ham Radio with her all the way. As part of her current tour around
    Australia she is eager to meet the VK hams that she made contact
    with on her epic sailing journey.

 4. In another first for the Wyong Field day Peter Parker VK3YE will
    do a Livestream called Fun with QRP from 11:30 to 12:30 The
    livestream from Peter in VK3 will include discussion on and
    demonstration of equipment and how to go about having fun with QRP
    He will touch on antennas, power supplies and transceivers and
    then follow up with and Q & A session. 

 So, you can see there's going to be lots to learn at this years
 Wyong Field day! It,s a tight schedule, so please make sure you are
 at the chosen lecture room in advance of the start time to get a good
 seat. As announced in last week,s VK1WIA piece, some of the lectures
 will be recorded for viewing afterwards.

 For the Central Coast ARC, the organisers of the Wyong Field day,
 this has been Ed VK2JI.




 Next Sunday - the 23rd - being the annual Wyong Field Day
 to which almost everybody attends ARNSW will continue their
 practice of no VK2WI News session in the morning.

 In its place will be the special transmission on Saturday evening
 the 22nd at 7.30 pm with the morning format.

 The Sunday evening on the 23rd will be the normal evening session
 with possibly some highlights from the field day ....

 (tim mills)





 WIA

 Not a WIA Member? details email nationaloffice @ wia.org.au
 OR the link on bottom right of wia.org.au
 https://wia.memnet.com.au/MemberSelfService/NewMemberForm/WIA/NewMemberForm.aspx


 WIA board minutes can be found on wia.org.au click 
 WIA Information.

 Directors heard usually as follows
  Greg VK2GPK (President),  Peter VK8ZZ (Secretary),
  Mike VK8MA, Aidan VK4APN, John VK4JJW



 John VK4JJW here with the WIA Board Report for this week.

 First things first .... are we going to have an election for the
 2010-2021 year? Who knows? Well YOU will very shortly, because as
 you know, to have an election we need to have more candidates than
 there are positions available, and a liitle bird tells me that there
 have been quite a few nominations for NEW people, received by the
 closing date on the last day of January, so all we need to do now is
 wait ... and see! I'm sure the event we've all been waiting for will
 happen, one way or another, in the next few weeks.

 A very important item is the ACMA consultation on the 3.4 GHz band
 amateur access restrictions implementation- If you'd like more info
 than we have time for here, see the WIA website news item and the
 ACMA link there, for details. This consultation closes very soon
 and rest assured; the WIA will be responding. 

 Also, the recently constituted ACMA Syllabus review panel met for the
 first time on Jan 30. The WIA is represented by 3 WIA Education Team
 volunteers, and first cab off the rank is the Foundation licence
 syllabus update. We'll have more on the results of that meeting in
 the next few weeks.

 And how are you going with the FUTURE OF AMATEUR RADIO PROGRAM?
 
 It's running now ... POLL NUMBER 1: FOUNDATION CALLSIGN STRUCTURE.
 As a registered participant you should have received an email
 detailing how to put your view forward. WIA members are automatically
 included of course, however if you're not a WIA member and not yet
 registered, fear not, for registration is still open, and will be,
 for the total duration of ALL the polls. Get in now so your view can
 be included in the first one which has to close in another week or so
 then shortly after, we move on to Poll Number 2. Wonder what THAT
 will be? Stay tuned! 

 By the way .... for each poll there's a number of options you can
 select from, however if none of those is what you think should
 happen, then by all means your view is very welcome. There's a
 section for that at the bottom of the form where it says, and I quote:
 "Do you have any comments on the poll, or suggestions for alternative
 solutions to this issue?"

 And for the next Poll, quoting again: "Do you have any other
 suggestions for the next poll?"

 Go to it. Your WIA needs your input!

 The Big One is just 11 weekends away.

 I'm pretty sure you already know that the WIA Annual Conference for
 2020 is on in Hobart, and to register as a delegate so you can take
 part in all the activites starting Friday lunchtime, go to the link
 on wia.org.au

 Antarctic Gateway is the theme this year and some incredibly
 interesting Antarctic and Radio visits and presentations have been
 organised over the weekend. Can't wait, and that reminds me ....
 I need to register! "Someone" keeps telling me: "Do it now.
 Don't wait until the last minute!" If you're in the same boat
 we'd better get out acts together! Looking forward to catching up
 with you for the WIA's 110th AGM ... in Hobart, May 8 -10.

 I'm John, VK4JJW WIA Director.





 WIA Annual Conference 2020
 wia.org.au/joinwia/wia/2020agm/ 

 Hi this is Ben VK7BEN from the WIA Annual Conference Organising
 Committee with some vital statistics about Tasmania to make your
 stay in the most southerly state more comfortable..

 Average May weather for Hobart is a minimum of 6 degrees C to a
 maximum of 15 so do what the locals do and wear layers and never
 forget a polar fleece jacket and a rain coat....HIHI.

 discovertasmania.com.au/about/climate-and-weather 

 For those travelling to Tassie before the conference to do some
 touring, there is the annual AGFEST from the 7-9 May held at Carrick.
 This is a big agriculture festival attracting around 70,000 people
 with over 700 exhibitors. Worth a look just before the conference.

 agfest.com.au/ 

 For those wanting to escape into the Tasmanian National Parks, you
 have much to look forward to with the leaves from the deciduous
 beech, better known as fagus, changing from a vibrant green to
 brilliant gold and finally rust red. This can be seen at
 Cradle Mountain in the North and Lake Fenton‚ Mount Field National
 Park in the South. Don't forget to pack a radio for some sneaky
 WWFF Activations!

 If you are into bushwalking in then look out for the flowering of
 autumn bird orchid, Parson's band orchid, mosquito orchid and
 midge orchid in your travels. Also in May the short-tailed
 shearwaters (mutton birds) leave for Alaska and do a remarkable
 return journey to the Northern Hemisphere.

 Even the sports fans are catered for with the Hawthorn Versus
 Port Adelaide Match in round 10 of the AFL held on May 23rd in
 Launceston!

 Bookings for the Tours of the Australian Antarctic Division on
 Friday 8th May are almost full with only a few left. Once they are
 full, that's it! So, get in quick before it's too late.

 events.wia.org.au/event/wiaagm2020/ 

 Sunday is packed with half day options. So, to ensure no-one misses
 out we are alternating between the Grote Reber and Mawson's Hut
 Museums and either the Maritime Museum or the Islands to
 Ice Exhibition at the TMAG for those non-locals that's the
 Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. 

 For the group that does the Reber in the morning then they do the
 rest in the afternoon and vice versa.

 I finish with a quick reminder about the discounts at the venue.
 Best Western just remind them it's for the WIA conference¯ and
 the discounts on Spirit of Tasmania ferries for fares and
 accommodation.

 bestwesternhotelhobart.com.au/

 spiritoftasmania.com.au/offers/wia-annual-conference-2020

 See you in Hobart.

 73, from Ben VK7BEN and the WIA Annual Conference Organising
 Committee


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 INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, SARL, Southgate AR Club,
 ARRL, RAC, NZART AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE & the World Wide sources of
 the WIA.  

 We'll drop in on the USA and look at yet another case of
 "if it ain't broke don't fix it', More 'tears' in France,
 Secrets and Receiver building in the UK and a ham fest in ITALY
 
 Florence RadioFest 2020

 Just on an hours drive from Marconi's Birth Place lies the
 Italian City of Florence, who host The Florence RadioFest
 which is the HamFest that attracts the most part of Italian
 radio amateurs from central Italy.

 Based on a large flea market, it is totally dedicated to
 amateur radio enthusiasts.

 So when you want a break from the tourist attractions like the 
 Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore get to the Florence RadioFest
 which offers an exhibition area of 1200 square meters.

 There will be more than fifty exhibitors including private
 individuals and professionals. The Florence RadioFest is an event
 where hams can find excellent used radios, homemade antennas and
 brand-new products to help bring your baggage limit up for your
 return flight to Aus.





 FRANCE

 French look at 3-Tier CEPT ham radio structure

 French national amateur radio society URC has expressed its desire
 for a 3 licence class structure as described in CEPT recommendations
 rather the single class available at the present time 

 A translation of the Union of Radio Clubs (URC) 2020 Editorial reads:
  
 "The URC has its objectives among which that of respecting the CEPT
  recommendations and of creating 3 license classes in France. We have
  made proposals on how we see how we can do it, this part is to be
  discussed with all the associations and the administration but the
  consensus is that licenses and exams MUST change in France."





 UNITED KINGDOM

 Bletchley Park, a must on any trip to the UK for Radio Enthusiasts,
 is hosting another workshop with the RSGB on March 14 where you can
 build your own radio receiver 

 The Radio Society of Great Britain has invited young people
 (and an accompanying adult if the child is under 16 years)
 to join them at the National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park
 for a fun and hands-on workshop where they can learn more about
 radio and electronics.

 The workshop offers a short introduction to wireless communications,
 radio propagation and electronic construction, before moving on to
 the construction of a medium wave radio receiver. This will include
 using a printed circuit board, selecting components, soldering them
 in place and testing the circuit.

 Attendees will also be able to visit the National Radio Centre to
 learn more about the history of radio communications and to see a
 modern amateur radio station in operation.

 bletchleypark.org.uk/whats-on/build-a-radio-receiver-3

 Akin to Bletchley is Beaumanor Hall in Leicester.

 Here a top secret wartime listening station was set up at the Hall.

 As we approach the 75th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe)
 in May, the fascinating story of Beaumanor Hall's crucial role in
 the Second World War should also be recalled.

 Beaumanor Hall was the site of a vital wartime intelligence service,
 namely the War Office‚ (wireless) Group or W.O.Y.G.

 The top secret Group was part of M18 Wireless Intelligence and
 Beaumanor was a highly-strategic Intercept Station, concerned with
 monitoring the enemy,s main channels of wireless traffic and
 communications.

 The Intercept Listening Service operated from 1941 to 1945 and
 its wartime activities were as top secret as those at the
 Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park.

 leicestermercury.co.uk/news/history/revealing-top-secret-wartime-listening-3820282





 USA

 FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly has said that the future of global
 spectrum use might be better served by an international body other
 than the ITU. He also questioned the value of the World
 Radiocommunication Conference that is held every few years to revise
 member nations' use of the spectrum.

 Speaking before a committee of the United States Senate, O'Rielly
 said a replacement for the ITU might be a body that resembles the
 G7 organization. Its members include the United States, Canada,
 France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the U.K., the world's largest
 advanced economies. The ITU is a body contained within the
 United Nations.



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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT    
 

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 February 16-17 ARRL's International DX CW Contest

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 CQ WW SSB contest February 22-23 

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

 March 2 - 3 International DX Phone Contest sponsored by the ARRL


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

 WIA John Moyle Field Day 2020
 Weekend 21-22 March from UTC 0100 on the Saturday to 0059 Sunday 22. 

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

 March 28-29 the CQ World Wide WPX Contest for amateurs world-wide to
 contact as many amateurs and prefixes as possible during the contest
 using SSB.

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 The date for the next Harry Angel Sprint will be Saturday
 May 2nd 2020. 10:00 - 11:46 UTC. 

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 May 30-31 the CQ World Wide WPX Contest for amateurs worldwide to
 contact as many amateurs and prefixes as possible during the contest
 using CW.

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 The VK SHIRES the June long weekend, which is the weekend prior to the
 second Monday of June each year.. making it June 6 - 7 in 2020 

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 IARU HF World Championship July 13-14

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  TRANS TASMAN LOWBAND CONTEST
 
  Next contest - 17 JUL 2020 - and has the aim of encouraging
  Low Band activity between VK and ZL on 160 80 and 40M using
  SSB, CW and RTTY OR PSK 

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

 RD or Remembrance Day Contest will be August 15 - 16 

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


 OCEANA CONTEST

 VOICE from 0800 UTC Saturday October 3 to 0800 UTC Sunday October 4 

 CW from 0800 UTC Saturday October 10 to 0800 UTC Sunday October 11
 

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 CQ WW DX SSB OCTOBER 24-25

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 CQ WW DX CW NOVEMBER 28-29

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 December 6 - 8 160 Meter WW

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 DECEMBER 14 - 15 10 Mtr World Wide

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

 TED POWELL MEMORIAL DX CHALLENGE

 4 award periods, each of 3 months starting in January of each 
 calendar year and 2 categories in the contest,
 MOST WANTED and TOP 5.

 Top 5 you try and work the 5 most wanted DXCC entity's
 Most Wanted you work the most wanted dxcc entity.
 
 The dx entity's in play are those most wanted DURING those
 3 month windows.

 Complete details can be found at http://contest.fgarc.org.au/


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

 Graham Alston VK3GA WIA Awards Manager here on WIA National News.

 The WIA Awards Committee is pleased to announce the expansion of
 our DXCC Awards to include the 8-Band DXCC Award. 

 Participants can now apply for this award when they have at least
 100 confirmed QSOâ€āä¢s on each of 8 different HF bands. 

 This additional award caters for users who may never be able
 to operate on 160M due to various constraints, particularly
 having enough space to install a 160M antenna. It also fills
 the huge difficulty gap between the 7- and 9-Band awards. 

 The WIA Awards program now has Single-Band, 3-Band, 5-Band, 7-Band,
 9-Band, and now 8-Band DXCC awards, each with endorsements.
 
 All major AUSTRALIAN contests, rules and results, are on the
 Contest Section of the WIA website.

  wia.org.au/members/contests/about


 ***********************
 John Moyle Memorial Field Day Announcement No.2
 For Broadcast Sunday 16th February 2020.

 Good Morning,

 This is Denis Johnstone VK4AE contest manager for the John Moyle
 Memorial Field Day 2020.

 This is a reminder that the contest will be held from 0000 UTC on
 Saturday 21st March to UTC 2359 Sunday 22nd March 2020.

 This week I will discuss the effects of the devastating fires and
 the current floods on the contest and what you can do about it.

 The weather this summer has been less than friendly, with
 catastrophic fires in many areas and in some areas flash flooding.
 The question as to whether the field day should even go ahead has
 been heard on air.

 While at first sight it may appear to be an option to cancel the
 event, but there are plenty of other options.  

 Firstly, the devastation has destroyed many wonderful field day sites
 and access to other that haven't been destroyed is for some time
 going to be tricky.

 Secondly, the concept of a field day station is to set up and operate
 a station under less than ideal conditions. Why should not a club 
 station set up a portable station at the local park or sportsground 
 with appropriate approvals from the authorities. Why should not a
 single operator station (or a club station) set up as a portable
 station in the carpark near the local parts supplier?  Consider the
 advertising potential for Amateur Radio?

 I consider the potential to attracting interested others is worth
 far more than the potential of creating a winning score in this
 contest.

 I leave these thoughts with you and look forward to see what happens
 and I will continue to keep the webpage right up to date!

 wia.org.au/members/contests/johnmoyle/
 
 Thanks for listening, I'm Denis Johnstone VK4AE contest manager for
 the John Moyle Memorial Field Day 2020.



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 THROUGH THE DX WINDOW
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 VI 250 COOK Australian Special Event

 Members of a VK4 club we haven't heard from in quite a while is
 returning in a "flurry of sails."

 Cairns Amateur Radio Club will activate call-sign VI 250 COOK during
 May till August to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Captain James
 Cook sailing up the east coast of Australia from what is now Sydney
 to what is now Cooktown in Far North Queensland. This historic trip
 is being replicated by the Australian Maritime Museum's replica of
 his ship, the Endeavour.

 The call again VI 250 COOK.

 (sourced to SouthGate)

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 Members of the Italian DXpedition Team are QRV from  Zanzibar Island
 until 18th February using the callsign 5 I 5 TT on CW, SSB and RTTY.
 On FT4 and FT8 the callsign will be 5 I 4 ZZ.
 The IOTA reference for Zanzibar is AF-032. 

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 Look for special event station 8 A 17 BJR between February 19-21st.

 Activity is to celebrate the 17th anniversary of the local
 ORARI Kota Banjar radio club and  will be on 80/40 using CW, SSB
 and the Digital modes. 
 
 (sourced to SouthGate)

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 Bob W 0 YBS is active on Caye Caulker Island, off the coast of
 Belize, till 25th February on CW, FT8, RTTY and possibly some SSB
 on 80 10m.  IOTA reference is NA-073.  QSLs go via the home call
 W 0 YBS.

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 Matteo is visiting Ghana all February until the 16th and has
 reactivated his 9 G 5 GS callsign on 160 -20m using mainly
 FT8 and SSB.  QSLs go via his home call IZ 4 YGS.

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 Members of the F 6 KOP Radio Club are operating as E 44 CC from
 Bethlehem in Palestine until February 17 on 160‚ 10m on CW, SSB,
 RTTY, PSK, FT4 and FT8. 

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 Be listening all month for members of the Kuwait Amateur Radio
 Society using the call sign 9 K 59 NLD.

 The hams are marking Kuwait's National and Liberation Day.

 Send QSLs to 9 K 2 RA.


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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

 FEMALES IN RADIO. 

 This story comes from Washington, D.C., where the FCC is marking what
 its chairman calls a historic appointment. 

 The FCC has welcomed the first woman to serve as its
 Chief Technology Officer, coordinating with the agency's
 Office of Engineering and Technology and advising Chairman Ajit Pai
 on related issues.

 Monisha Ghosh, a Fellow of the IEEE has expertise in wireless
 technologies where she has overseen research both in academia
 and industry. 

 The agency called the appointment historic and the FCC chairman
 said he hoped she would serve as an example for young women
 considering careers in STEM disciplines.

 (arrl)





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

 Phoenix deploys from the ISS on February 17, 2020!

 After deployment, it will take some trial and error before able
 to confirm the spacecraft's TLEs before they can comfortably predict
 its orbit.

 The more people who can help spot the spacecraft, the sooner the
 operations phase can officially begin! 

 If you think you've heard from Phoenix and you are NOT a member of 
 the SatNOGS network, please publish your observation on the
 google form with your contact information, the lat/long location
 of the sighting, your waterfall file, and any raw data that you have
 obtained from the spacecraft!

 web address is

 phxcubesat.asu.edu/content/amateur-operations

 IMPORTANT NOTE: Phoenix has a Frequency Buddy

 Phoenix will be broadcasting on the exact same frequency, 437.35 MHz
 as CubeSat QARMAN. Both satellites follow the AX.25 protocol at
 9600 baud, with GMSK modulation.  Because both CubeSats will be
 deployed within an hour and a half of each other, they will be close
 to each other in orbit. 

 To ensure that neither satellite will interrupt communications with
 each team's ground station, there will be periods of time when
 Phoenix's transmitter is turned OFF and vice versa. Therefore, if you
 are listening for Phoenix, and do not hear anything, this does not 
 necessarily mean that communications have been with the spacecraft.
 
 (arrl asu)





 AMAZON BEGINS HIRING FOR MASSIVE SATELLITE PROJECT

 The job hunt is on.

 While Amazon awaits the FCC's approval of its proposed
 satellite-based internet service, it has already launched more
 than 170 job postings on its website for the venture known as
 Project Kuiper.

 Late last month Amazon pressed for the FCC's approval so that
 Amazon could join the field of companies such as SpaceX and OneWeb
 and offer broadband service from low Earth orbit satellites,
 which could bring internet capabilities to underserved parts of the
 world.

 Meanwhile, the Washington State-based Amazon has already begun its
 quest to find senior electrical engineers, senior communication
 systems engineers, embedded software engineers and others for the
 massive project which is envisioned as a constellation of more than
 3,000 satellites.

 (ARNEWSLINE)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- MILITARY

 U.S. Marines taught ham radio

 U.S. Marines with Information Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force
 (II MIG) participated in an Amateur Radio General Licensing Course 
 as part of the group's High Frequency Auxiliary Initiative on base,
 Jan. 27-31 

 An article by Cpl. Stephen Campbell on DVIDS Hub says: 

 The course, taught by members of the Brightleaf Amateur Radio Club, 
 out of Greenville, N.C., helps Marines learn the principles of
 high frequency radio operations as a contingency against a
 peer-to-peer adversary in real-world operations.

 Throughout the  of the Airways
 Museum at Essendon Airport Melbourne, which includes a presentation
 from Bill Ely ( VK1/3ELY ) on Global Navigation Satellite Systems.

 The function starts at 7pm with doors opening at 6pm entry by
 Gold Coin donation.
 
 All interested in joining the MERC Team on this Tour and Presentation
 is more than welcome.

 For further information please contact Club President Stuart VK3SH
 on 0411 234 373.

 The Museum is located at Essendon Airport, Melbourne, at the rear of
 Building 44. Enter via Edgar Johnston Lane.

 airwaysmuseum.com/
 
 The Melbourne Electronics and Radio Club will be conducting a number
 of Guest Speaker and Tour Events as part of it weekly Friday evening
 meetings during the year anybody wishing to be included in their
 mailing list for these events can contact the club by email on
 president @ vk3fsk.org.au

 MERC meets each Friday from 7pm at the Building D Royal Children's
 Hospital Travancore Site 50 Flemington Street
 Travancore Vic Melway REF 29A11.



 VK2 - WYONG FIELD DAY   23rd February 2020                    (vk2ji)


 VK4 - Tannum Sands Gathering March 14                          (wia)


 VK7 - Meet the Voice event, Ross Recreation Centre Sun 22 March (vk7tw)

 VK3 - EMDRC HamFest Sunday March 29                        ( A Scott)

       Clubs annual Hamfest is fast approaching, Sunday 29th March
       at Great Ryrie Primary School‚ Heathmont, Melbourne.

       Commercial and second hand traders, new & used bargains.
       Raffle prizes donated by our commercial traders, raffle
       drawn at midday. Always space for a chat with old and
       new friends.

       Entry is only $7 per and includes one Raffle ticket and
       bottomless tea & coffee, Doors open at 10am. Jack's world
       Famous BBQ will be cooking up a storm out the front.

       Table booking are filling fast with only a handful remaining.

       For Event information, and to book a table, please visit the
       EMDRC club website

       emdrc.com.au/

 VK4 - REDFEST 2020 18th April. St. Michael's College
       Old Toorbul Point Rd from 8am                          (vk4tfn)


 VK6 - PerthTech May 2 at Bassendean                         (vk6pop)


 VK  - WIA Annual Conference, Hobart 8-10 May.                 (vk7tw)

 VK4 - CHARC Theresa Creek Campout Friday 29 til Sunday 31 May   (wia)

 VK5 - South East Radio Group Annual Convention and
       Australian Fox Hunting Championships. June 6-8         (vk5hcf)


 VK4 - Caboolture Radio Club HamFest July 11                  (vk7jea)

 VK4 - CHARC Inc. AGM Weekend Sept 25-27 at Fairbairn Dam  (wia events)

 VK  - ALARAMEET 2020 Bendigo October 2 - 5                    (vk5yl)
 
 VK7 - VK7 biennial HamFest November                           (vk7tw)



 2021

 VK4 - TARC Australia Day Long Week Family Radio Camp 2021
       Thursday afternoon 21st to Tuesday afternoon 26th January 2021

       Girl Guides Association of Queensland Campsite and Training
       Centre, 46-56 Toolakea Beach Road, Bluewater.
 
       AX4WIT will be on-air from the camp.                    (vk4zz)






Submitting news items

 If you would like to submit news items for possible inclusion in the
 VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to
 
	nationalnews @ wia.org.au   

 and don't JUST send url's links or posters,
 but take the time to pen YOUR contribution. 

 To submit audio 

	email nationalnews @ wia.org.au 

 and ask for the current password then read "how to submit items" 
 in the weekly news page on
 http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/contribute/
  
 We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 2 minutes in length
 as we only have a half hour.

 Remember the sooner you submit material the more the likelihood of it
 being broadcast in the very next edition of WIA National News.
 Each item will only be broadcast once, if you want a couple of
 mentions, please submit different slants to keep your event 'fresh'
 and always if the news room is to read your item ---
 write it in the 3rd person.

 
 A reminder when supplying HamFest info we obviously can't plug
 DEALS from commercial traders "on air", but we at the WIA will put
 your supporters 'goods' in this text edition "no worries."

 We cannot give blatant 'plugs' to raffles. (new Jan 2019)

 
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	e-mail nationalnews @ wia.org.au

 Call-backs follow the RF editions, but also for text readers you may
 lodge a quick reply to let us know you read it, who knows, you might
 even get a "cheerio call".

 Thanks to our dedicated band of broadcast volunteers who utilize
 their time and equipment in bringing you this weekly broadcast. 
 Who and where are they?
 http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where/
 
 The purpose of "WIANews" is to rapidly provide news of interest to
 WIA affiliated clubs and active amateurs residing in Australia and
 the globe. 

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

 Material may be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form,
 a credit to WIANews wouldn't go astray... 

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 tally then please send through your call-backs to

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