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Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2019-02-17.mp3 


Text edition:
Feb 17 2019 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
(Note.. please remove spaces in email addresses)


Feb 17 2019 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
 

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 If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!

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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING Feb 17 2019  
 IN OUR 24th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
  
 WIA Board Comment from Justin VK7TW WIA Director and President. -

 WIA Conference oganising committee asks for submission of abstracts
 for papers. -
 
 WIA Secretary reminds clubs declarations for Public Liability
 Insurance are due now. 

 THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 2019
 AND FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 17 2019



 With just a week to go - we have something NEW happening at the
 Wyong Field Day!

 There will be three roving cameras  live streaming video on the day,
 by Bill and Rod from CB domain and another Bill and Tony from the
 "Fire up the Wire" Facebook group. We believe this is a first for an
 Australian HamFest. Along with that all of the lectures (and more
 about those later) will also be recorded and made available after
 the event. 

 So while there will never be anything like ACTUALLY being at the
 field day, if you can't be there in person, at least you can watch
 via the Internet.

 Unfortunately unless you are at Wyong you wonâ€Öt be able to buy tickets
 for the raffle with three major prizes of an  ICOM IC-7300
 transceiver as the first prize, an ICOM IC-2300H transceiver as
 second prize and not forgetting the GME GX-400 as third prize.

 On to those lectures - so many are planned in fact that we now have
 two lecture rooms running in parallel to cope with the quantity.
 An explosion of information! Plan ahead so you make it to your
 favourite lectures.

 Lecture Stream 1 has:
 A presentation on the Australian Touring HF Club by Ray Palmer,
 including use of HF digital.

 A talk on the Historic Radio "RAVEN” frequency hopping system by
 Ray Robinson VK2NO.

 Brian Clarke will enlighten you on "How Science Works" you might
 think you know why and how things work, but do you really?

 A talk on Space Weather and how it affects aviation will be given by
 by Vickal Kumar from the Australian BOMs Space weather services
 department.

 David Rowe will update us on the latest improvements in the
 FreeDV HF digital voice mode software.

 and 

 Lecture Stream 2 has:
 Lindsay Harvey talking about the new MMDVM digital mode interface
 including how easy it is to cross the various digital voice system
 borders.

 Cameron McKay will cover all you need to know about satellite
 telemetry and CubeSats.

 As another special this year Greg VK2GX will be running a Scouts
 Conference at the Field day.

 As well as a good line-up of commercial traders, there has been lots
 of interest shown in taking part in the car boot sales, so we're
 looking forward to seeing lots of good deals on the day. Just
 remember as Joe the Gadget man used to say "Bring yar money with ya."

 With the handover of licence examinations from the WIA to the AMC,
 the CCARC regret to announce that they will be unauthorised to
 perform either training or examination tests at Wyong this year.
 It is hoped that these services will be back in 2020.
 For full details about the Field day please refer to the clubs
 web page at ccarc.org.au and the facebook page ccarcwyongfieldday.

 From the other side of the globe, this is CCARC member Ed DD5LP 
 wishing everyone who attends the Wyong Field Day a great experience
 and for the volunteers from the Central Coast ARC, my hearty thanks
 for putting this on for the sixty first time. Who knows I might even
 make number sixty two.   73.





 Julian VK2YJS dropped us a note through the week to say, and I quote
 " There are a range of reasons to obtain a US Amateur Licence,
   including for travel, as while there are reciprocal arrangements,
   these do not cater to all users or needs; the challenge, or for
   the CV; and to yourself become a Volunteer Examiner in the US system.

   I, Julian VK2YJS and AG6LE advise that the Oz VE group will be
   running exams to obtain such a licence at the Wyong Field Day
   February 24.

   The fee is US$15, or around A$22.  This allows one attempt at each
   of the three papers, Technician, General, and Extra.  Relevant
   regulations are integrated into each paper, and all must be passed
   to get the Extra.

   A range of training resources are available including:- 
   hamtestonline.com site.

   More information can be found on the website:-
   veexams.com " 




 WIA 

 Board Comment

 Hello from Justin VK7TW WIA Director and President.

 Since the announcement that UTAS/AMC are the preferred providers,
 the WIA has begun the process of transitioning-out. This process has
 been documented by the WIA and ACMA and involves the transfer of
 Commonwealth Intellectual Property back to the ACMA as per the
 previous Deed and Transition-Out Plan. This material was sent to the
 ACMA last Friday.

 The Board has been receiving many questions from clubs and Assessors.
 These range from when will the new arrangements come into place, how
 do you book for an assessment and what will be the new assessment
 process. The WIA cannot answer any of these questions as at the time
 of writing this Board Comment a new Deed had not yet been signed
 between the ACMA and UTAS.

 Enquiries should now be directed to the ACMA who administer exams,
 certification and all matters relating to callsigns. The email
 address for enquiries is licencing@acma.gov.au

 Whilst on transitions, last week members would have received an
 email about the WIA movement to Google for our email processing
 system. If you have an email redirect in place from your
 @wia.org.au email to your personal email address then this will
 remain in place and will be going via google mail system.
 With these new arrangements comes some great member benefits. 

 Members will be able to access the full G-Suite range of products
 and services as part of your membership. There will be further
 information available on how you access G-Suite in the near future
 once the email transition has been completed.

 This has been Justin VK7TW for the WIA National News.





 In other WIA news which you can read on the wia.org.au web site
 is a request written by WIA Secretary Peter Clee, VK8ZZ.

 With the WIA holding our annual conference and annual general
 meeting over the weekend of 24th and 25th May 2019 and following
 the AGM there will be two or three technical sessions held at the
 conference venue on the afternoon of the 25th May after lunch.

 The organising committee of the conference is asking for the
 submission of abstracts for papers to be presented during these
 technical sessions.

 At this early stage WIA intends two sessions comprising the
 presentation of 4 papers each. Additionally, it is intended
 that an additional two papers will be presented during the
 Amateur Radio New South Wales field day on Sunday the 26th of May.
 
 Now I hear a couple of would be new presentors asking "what is an
 Abstract?

 An Abstract is  a short document that is intended to capture the
 interest of a potential reader of your paper. Thus in a sense it is
 a marketing document for your full paper. If the Abstract is poorly
 written or if it is boring then it will not encourage a potential
 reader to spend the time reading your work.

 Thus the first rule of Abstract writing is that it should engage
 the reader by telling him or her what your paper is about and why
 they should read it.

 Read the text edition for a link which has a great explanation of how
 to go about writing 'such a beast.'

 https://www.academic-conferences.org/policies/abstract-guidelines-for-papers/

 The Secretary in an additional item on the wia.org.au page also has
 issued a reminder that clubs will have received an email requesting
 declarations in relation to the Public Liability Insurance for the
 forthcoming year. 

 Declarations are due now. 

 Payments for Public Liability Insurance must be made by 1 March 2019
 to ensure that clubs are covered 

 So 'hop' to it!



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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.  

 World Radio Day message from UN Secretary General 

 On the occasion of the eighth World Radio Day on February 13 - an
 annual celebration of radio as a medium hosted by UNESCO –
 UN Secretary General AntĂłnio Guterres shared this message.

 “Even in todayâ€Ös world of digital communications, radio reaches
  more people than any other media platform. It conveys vital
  information and raises awareness on important issues. And it is a
  personal, interactive platform where people can air their views,
  concerns, and grievances. Radio can create a community.

  For the United Nations, especially our peacekeeping operations,
  radio is a vital way of informing, reuniting and empowering people
  affected by war.

  On this World Radio Day, let us recognize the power of radio to
  promote dialogue, tolerance and peace.”


 Read more at: https://www.radioinfo.com.au/news/world-radio-day-message-un-secretary-general © Radioinfo.com.au





 ROMANIA

 Ham radio fines

 Romania has adopted a new law defining sanction measures relating to
 radiocommunication, including amateur radio 

 The law was published in the December 27, 2018 edition of the
 Official Gazette. The level of fines stipulated ranges from
 around 700 Australian dollars to 2.5 thousand
 depending on the contravention.

 Translation of Official Gazette Law No. 356/27.12.2018
 https://tinyurl.com/Romania-Gazette-2018-12-27





 FRANCE

 Mandatory ham radio ERP declaration

 In France radio amateurs have to declare to the regulator, ANFR,
 their Effective Radiated Power (ERP) if it is higher than 5 watts 

 The decree relative to the conditions of implantation of certain
 installations and radio stations obliges hams in its article 9 to
 declare effective power radiated if higher than 5 watts.

 ".. the radio installations of radio amateurs established pursuant
 to Article L. 33-3 (1 °) of the above-mentioned code, whose
 effective radiated power (ERP) is greater than 5 watts, are declared
 by the operator to the National Frequency Agency within two months
 from the date of their installation. The information declared is the
 "WGS 84" geographical coordinates of the radio installation, the
 maximum effective radiated power (ERP) in HF, VHF, UHF and SHF. "





 AMSAT-Francophone Satellite Design and Operation Survey

 AMSAT-F has launched an on-line survey to ask how current satellite
 users operate and what would they expect from satellite designers.

 Christophe Mercier, AMSAT-F President, wrote,
   "Satellite/nanosatellite project managers often wish to use
    amateur radio frequencies for educational and outreach purposes.
    The amateur radio community thus offers them a tremendous
    potential for monitoring their fragile conception.

    They often ask what kind of amateur radio experience would be
    interesting on board a CubeSat or what services they could
    provide with their communications systems. The answer can be
    simple: a transponder, but these designers would like to bring
            novelty and innovation."

 Access the AMSAT-F survey at:
 https://framaforms.org/amsat-francophone-survey-1548716436

 The results will be presented at the second AMSAT-F meeting,
 9 and 10 March 2019 in France.

 See: http://tinyurl.com/ANS-041-AMSAT-F-Meeting

 The AMSAT-F web site can be accessed at:
 http://site.amsat-f.org/
 (Google translate may be helpful)





 USA

 ARRL is undertaking a new initiative to provide online educational
 opportunities to a broad range of radio amateurs.

 The Lifelong Learning Initiative will seek to provide a series of
 learning tracks that will serve the needs of the various interest
 groups within the Amateur Radio community.

 While designed for everyone with an interest in learning more about
 Amateur Radio, the Lifelong Learning Initiative will initially focus
 on creating online learning opportunities for new and newer hams, a
 segment of the Amateur Radio community desperately searching for
 educational and instructional and resources.

 The ARRL Board of Directors set the Lifelong Learning Initiative
 in motion, endorsing and funding the program and approving the
 hiring of advertising agency Mintz + Hoke to work with ARRL
 in building this learning environment.

 Mintz + Hoke will conduct the research necessary to identify the
 different educational needs within the broader Amateur Radio
 community.





 SIBERIA

 World magnetic model updated

 National Centres for Environmental Information scientists have
 updated the world magnetic model mid-cycle, as Earth's northern
 magnetic pole has begun shifting quickly away from the Canadian
 Arctic and toward Siberia, an NCEI report has said.

 The new model more accurately represents the change of the
 magnetic field since 2015. The alteration could have an impact on
 government, industry and consumer electronics.

 To read the full report, go to tinyurl.com/y8abnjag .





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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT    
 
 The RSGB Commonwealth Contest 2019 

 The RSGBâ€Ös Commonwealth Contest is one of the oldest radio contests
 in existence, having been first run back in 1931 when it was known
 as “British Empire Radio Week” and lasted for six days!

 All those countries that were part of the British Empire – including
 Australia, of course – were invited to participate.  While the sun
 set several decades ago on the empire, strong ties still exist
 between the countries that once were part of it and the contest
 still exists, but in a much shorter format.

 British Empire Radio Week metamorphosed into the 24-hour British
 Empire Radio Union or BERU (pronounced berroo) contest in 1935,
 with the objective of linking all those having an interest in the
 amateur radio within the empire.  

 Then in 1976, BERU morphed into the Commonwealth Contest.

 This year the contest is 82 years old and takes place on
 9th – 10th March 2019, from 10:00 to 10:00 UTC. All operation is on
 CW and you can find the rules at the RSGB HF contest site

 https://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2019/rberu.shtml

 As some will be aware, these days the Commonwealth Contest has a
 team section – and Australia is the current commonwealth champion,
 with our two five-person teams finishing first and third respectively
 in 2018. 

 The team contest started in 2007, where the teams taking part
 reflecting those that took part in the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

 The stations that form the two Australian teams taking place in 2019
 are: Kevin VK6LW, John VK4CT, Barry VK2BJ, Steve VK6VZ, Allan VK2GR,
 Alan VK7BO, Alan VK4SN, Patrick VK2PN, Steve VK3JA and Brian VK3MI.

 In addition we should have six Wireless Institute Australia
 headquarters stations supporting us, consisting of VK2WIA, VK3WIA,
 VK4WIA, VK5WIA, VK6WIA and VK7WIA. Many thanks to Tommy VK2IR,
 Keith VK4TT, Grant VK5GR, Peter VK6RZ and Martin VK7GN who have
 volunteered to help by operating the HQ stations for as long as
 they can. 

 In order to make the best possible score it is important for each
 member of the Australian squad to work as many “bonus stations” as
 possible.  Each Australian state counts as a separate call area on
 each band, and the first three contacts made with each Australian
 state other than their own on each band each earns  a vital twenty
 bonus points, so please join in and work the Ausssie Team!

 For those who would like to enter, free software logging program
 called SD, written by Paul EI5DI can be used.
 This runs under Windows and can be downloaded from:

 http://www.ei5di.com/

 Hope to see you in Commonwealth Contest 2019.

 (Steve Ireland VK6VZ Australian team coordinator.)





 All major Australian contests, rules and results, are on the
 Contest Section of the WIA website.

 wia.org.au/members/contests/about



 2019

 FIST CLUB'S CW CONTEST 16th February                         (vk2gaz)

 Amateur Radio Ferry Contest - Sunday March 10th               (VK2GZ)

 W.I.A. John Moyle Memorial Field Day 16-17 March 2019         (vk4ae)

 CQ World Wide WPX SSB Contest over the March 30 - 31 weekend.

 20th Harry Angel Memorial Sprint May 4 

 Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest July 20

 VK Remembrance Day Contest is August 17-18

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 + Radio Amateurs of Canada is pleased to announce its support of the
   Canadian National Parks on the Air (CNPOTA) event which will be
   held all of 2019.

   Radio Amateurs worldwide will have an opportunity to operate
   portably from any of Canada's 48 National Parks and 171
   National Historic Sites (these are ‘activatorsâ€Ö).

   Amateurs around the world will be able to chase these adventurous
   operators in an effort to confirm the most QSOs (these are
   ‘chasersâ€Ö).

   Activity for activators and chasers will be tracked on a dedicated
   website and real-time leader board and other statistics will be
   available throughout the year.

   Activators and chasers will be able to compete for and collect
   online awards and certificates created specifically for the event.
  
   Why not join the fun and plan to visit one of Canadaâ€Ös beautiful
   Parks and Historic sites!

   For more information about the event please visit the
   Canadian National Parks on the Air website on:
   https://cnpota.ca

   (AMSAT-NA)





 Austria World Radio Day

 Members of the International Amateur Radio Contest DX Club (ARCDXC)
 [4 U 1 A] are active with special callsign 4 U 0 R from the
 Vienna International Centre, Austria, for  'World Radio Day'
 (February 13th) until February 28th.
 
 Activity on various HF bands using CW and SSB.

 QSL via the Bureau

 For more details, see: http://www.cqdx.ru/4u1a/4u0r

 (sourced to SouthGate)





 LISTEN UP - USING AN SDR

 Qatar OSCAR-100 web receiver now live

 The BATC and AMSAT-UK 10 GHz Narrowband WebSDR and Wideband Spectrum
 Viewer for the amateur transponders on the Es'hail-2 geostationary
 satellite are now available on line 

 Qatar OSCAR-100 is the first geostationary amateur radio transponder,
 a joint project between the Qatar Satellite Company (Es'hailSat),
 the Qatar Amateur Radio Society (QARS), and AMSAT Deutschland
 (AMSAT-DL) which provided the technical lead.

 OSCAR-100 is hosted on Es'hail-2, a Broadcast Transponder Satellite
 now in geostationary orbit at 25.9° E.

 In co-operation with AMSAT-UK, the British Amateur Television Club
 will be operating a WebSDR for the narrowband segment, and a
 Spectrum Viewer for the wideband (DATV) segment. 

 Goonhilly Earth Station is supporting the project, providing hosting
 for the Ground Station facility at their world-famous site in
 Cornwall, UK. 

 Es'hail-2 WebSDR 
 https://eshail.batc.org.uk/





 SPECIAL CALL SIGNS  IN THE RSGB CRICKET WORLD CUP RADIO MARATHON

 The Radio Society of Great Britain is organising an International
 Amateur Radio Marathon on the HF bands to celebrate the
 International Cricket Council, Cricket World Cup which is being held
 in England and Wales between 30 May and 14 July 2019.

 From the UK they will activate 31 special call signs including
 eleven for the famous Cricket Grounds that will be used in England
 and Wales and ten for the teams that are participating. 

 The UK callsigns will all have the prefix GB19 with a two or three
 letter suffix.

 Full details of the marathon will be published at
 https://rsgb.org/main/activity/radio-marathons/.

 (sarl)





 THRU THE DX WINDOW

 HS 55 RAST is active until the 31st of March in celebration of the
 55th anniversary of the Radio Amateur Society of Thailand.
 QSL via H S5 NMF.





 ZW 85 LABRE will be active until the 31st of March to celebrate the
 85th anniversary of Brazil's IARU member society.



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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS
 
 ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -
 arvideonews.com
 hamradiotube.com
 youtube.com 
 qdg.org.au 

 KG 4 AKV's SpaceComms YouTube Channel - Building a Groundstation

 John Brier, KG4AKV, has updated his SpaceComms YouTube channel with
 three videos showing how he built his amateur satellite ground
 station.

 The videos, originally presented as a livestream, take viewers
 through his process to build a satellite ground station with a
 Yaesu G-5500 az/el rotor, M2 LEO pack antenna, and an Icom IC-910H.

 + Video 1 - Satellite ground station build - background!
             https://youtu.be/9Hz4bWVByDw

 + Video 2 - Satellite ground station build - buying stuff and more!
             https://youtu.be/9zTnsQgFMIU

 + Video 3 - Satellite ground station build - surveying ro install
             https://youtu.be/4pp5WZRNb8Y

 You can subscribe to the John's SpaceComms YouTube channel to
 receive notices when new videos are posted: Just read the text edition
 of this news on wia.org.au

 https://www.youtube.com/SpaceComms1?sub_confirmation=1

 [ANS]






 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER

 AO-85 Turned Off Due to Return of Eclipses and Poor Battery
 Condition

 February 6, 2019, AO-85 was commanded OFF until further notice,
 due to return of eclipses and poor battery condition as noted by
 Mark Hammond, N8MH, control operator.

 The next full illumination periods without eclipses for AO-85 will be
 June 7-19 and early September, 2019.

 (amsat na)





 ISS Packet Operations Resume on 145.825 MHz

 ARISS reports that the replacement packet module was installed
 by the ISS crew during their off duty time. APRS and UI message
 digipeating have been reported on the usual 145.825 MHz frequency.

 The packet log and user activity map can be found at:
 http://www.ariss.net/

 (amsat na)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- INTERNET, THE HAMS DOMAIN.

 New Campaign Exploiting Linux Servers to Insert Backdoor "SpeakUp"
 Trojan

 A new backdoor Linux-based operating system Trojan dubbed "SpeakUp"
 is on the loose, although so far it does not appear to have 
 propagated to North America or Europe. Research team Check Point
 Research recently reported the discovery and said SpeakUp exploits
 known vulnerabilities in six separate Linux distributions and is
 able to evade all security vendors.

 Some radio amateurs use various forms of Linux, including the
 popular Ubuntu software, which includes ham radio apps.

 "The attack is gaining momentum and targeting servers in East Asia
 and Latin America, including AWS [Amazon Web Services]-hosted
 machines," the Check Point Research article said.

 "SpeakUp acts to propagate internally within the infected subnet,
 and beyond to new IP ranges, exploiting remote code execution
 vulnerabilities. In addition, SpeakUp presented ability to infect
 Mac devices with the undetected backdoor."

 (arrl letter)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS
 A Youth Net meets Saturdays at 0100 UTC on IRLP Reflector #2.
 Young Hams Net 3.590 - 7:30pm Victorian time. 
 http://www.ham-yota.eu/
 https://www.facebook.com/groups/youngstersontheair
 http://www.arrl.org/youth-nets


 Student from Saint Paul's School Rajkot receives ISS SSTV

 14-year-old Snehal Vagadia VU3WHO successfully received his first
 Slow Scan TV image from the International Space Station February 10
 
 VU3WHO (14), an 8th grade student of Saint Paul's School, Rajkot,
 India, received the SSTV image at 5:33 AM UTC
 
 It was good ISS pass with 56 deg elevation, strong signals were
 received using a 3 element Yagi and VHF HT tuned to 145.800 MHz. 
 SSTV audio was recorded on a smartphone and later decoded with
 MMSSTV. 

 Oh and he got amateur radio licence at the age of 13 years!

 (sourced to SouthGate)





 Young Amateurs Radio Club Wants to Pair Youthful Contesters with
 "Big Gun" Stations

 The Young Amateurs Radio Club (YARC) Youth Contesting Program (YCP)
 wants to match groups of enthusiastic young contesters with
 "big gun" stations to gain operating experience during the
 CQ World Wide WPX SSB Contest over the March 30 - 31 weekend.

 The YCP is a weekend initiative for groups of young Amateur Radio
 contesters in the US and Canada.

 "It will hopefully enable a new dimension of the hobby [for] young
 hams who have contested a little before, and set a new precedent
 for the welcoming of a new generation of Radiosport aficionados," 
 explained YARC Board Member Sterling Mann, N0SSC, a 27-year-old
 electrical engineer, who helps manage YARC programs and outreach.

 (arrl letter)



 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING
 http://www.scouts.com.au
 http://www.scout.org/jota
 http://www.international.scouts.com.au  
 http://jotajoti.info/
 Brett Nicholas  VK2BNN Scouts Australia National co-ordinator for JOTA.
 Lorraine Oâ€ÖHare VK2FICQ is Girl Guides Australia National JOTA-JOTI 
 Co-ordinator.


    
 CALLING FREQUENCIES 
 Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishing communication.

 Australian voice calling frequencies:
 3.650, 7.090, 14.190, 21.190, 28.590, 52.160

 World CW calling frequencies: 
 3.570, 7.030, 14.060, 18.080, 21.140, 24.910, 28.180, 50.160

 World voice calling frequencies: 
 3.690 & 3.940 MHz, 7.090 & 7.190, 14.290, 18.140, 21.360,
 24.960, 28.390, 50.160


 Calling frequencies for Slow Scan TV (SSTV):
 3.630, 7.033, 14.227

 Calling Frequencies for PSK31
 14.070 


 Thinking Day on the Air

 Thinking Day on the Air takes place this weekend, the 16th and
 17th of February.

 A list of known stations is displayed on the Station List page of
 the website guides-on-the-air.co.uk

 Currently, as well as UK stations, Guides and Scouts are taking
 part from Canada, USA, and the Netherlands.

 If you hear these stations on the air, please give the young
 people taking part plenty of good contacts.

 (rsgb)


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 2019eeting regularly and are looking
 forward to seeing you in Bendigo.
 





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