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Text edition: Weekly news from the WIA:

MP3 edition of news available at: 
http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2020-04-05.mp3 


Text edition:
April 5 2020 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA

 
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2020 APRIL 5 - VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
 

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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

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 If It Matters To You It Matters To Us!

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 Please... If you are only submitting text and not audio, NEVER send
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 Click the links below to download the most recent edition of
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 THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
 youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVYaqjM0J64B7W_FUGfpkzNF0O_21cu__


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 NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 5 - 2020
 IN OUR 25th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS
  
 WIA DIRECTOR/SECRETARY PETER CLEE VK8ZZ INTRODUCES NEW WIA BAORD

 WIA DIRECTOR/VICE PRESIDENT AIDAN MONTFORD VK4APM LOOKS 'BEHIND THE WIA POLL'

 WIA DIRECTOR JOHN WILLIAMS WITH NEWS FROM ACMA

 
 THIS & MORE IN THIS PALM SUNDAY EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
 WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA 




 SELF DISTANCE AND SELF EDUCATE - WE LOOK AT AMATEUR RADIO EDUCATION

 In India Rajesh VU2EXP a regional co-ordinator of AMSAT-INDIA
 says any one there having a question on Ham Radio can WhatsApp
 to get the answer.

 Ask any Questions regarding Ham radio, It's Applications,
 Operating Procedure, Getting a Licence, Amateur Satellites,
 ARISS Events, Satellite Communication, Emergency Communication
 and more.

 M: 9898283916 during 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM & 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM (IST)





 Radio Amateurs of Canada is introducing two new online Amateur Radio
 courses so that individuals can upgrade their qualifications while
 continuing to practise social/physical distancing.
 
 RAC Online Basic Amateur Radio Qualification Course: 
 An introduction into the wonderful world of Amateur Radio and
 prepares students for their Basic Qualification Examination.

 RAC Maple Leaf Operator Online Advanced Qualification Course:
 An excellent opportunity to upgrade qualifications to run higher
 power and to operate your own repeater sites. The course is being
 offered at no charge to RAC Maple Leaf Operator Members "both
 current and future" who already have their Basic Amateur Radio
 Qualification.





 USA conducts first all-online ham radio exam
 The first remote all-online amateur radio Technician license exam
 was carried out in the United States on March 26, 2020 

 Since 2010 there have been other exams sessions carried out remotely
 but they have had an in-person proctor present at the exam session.
 This was the first remote online Technician exam session carried out
 with everybody online. 





 WIA DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY PETER CLEE VK8ZZ

 Mr John Marshall, the returning officer of the Wireless Institute of
 Australia, has declared that in accordance with The WIA Constitution,
 Clause 14.1c and the Regulations (as amended November 2017)
 nominations were called for three positions which will be vacated in
 2020.

 Vacancies on the Board are created by the resignation of
 Director Harry VK6YBZ and the retirement of Directors Aidan VK4APM 
 and John VK4JJW on 9 May 2020.

 The retiring members were eligible to re-nominate.
 
 Continuing Directors who were declared in 2019 at the Annual General
 Meeting and will retire in 2021 are:-
 
 Greg Kelly VK2GPK
 Peter Clee VK8ZZ
 Mike Alsop VK8MA
 
 The vacancies were advertised and nominations sought in the
 November / December edition of Amateur Radio magazine.
 
 The returning officer has further declared that three (3) nominations
 were received to fill the vacancies as advertised. An election is
 therefore unnecessary.
 
 Accordingly the returning officer has declared that the following
 members have been elected unopposed to the position of Board Member
 of the Wireless Institute of Australia.
 
 Phillip John Shields        VK2CPR
 Lee Moyle                    VK3GK
 Oscar Eduardo Reyes Salazar VK3ZZK
           
 These three members have been elected for a period of two (2) years
 from the 9th May 2020 until the Annual General Meeting in 2022.

 This has been WIA Secretary Peter VK8ZZ for and on behalf of the WIA
 Returning Officer





 WIA DIRECTOR AIDAN MONTFORD VK4APM "BEHIND THAT POLL"

 Howdy, 

 Its Aidan, vk4apm. 

 I would like to provide you all with some feedback regarding the
 recent poll relating to callsign structure. 

 This poll was exciting for several reasons.   Firstly, it has
 allowed the amateur community have their say on a much needed
 mechanism for permitting foundation licence holders to use all
 digital modes.

 Most importantly, however, it has allowed the amateur community to
 have their say.   It has proven a model for engaging with the
 broader amateur community in Australia - something that has not been
 done in this way before. 

 It is my sincere hope that this will light the way for greater
 participation in the next poll, details of which will be made
 available shortly.

 I would like to personally thank all who participated, and to those
 who did not, please help make our collective voice heard by
 participating in future polls.

 One of the interesting activities following the poll was to review
 the comments that operators had made in the poll, and the emails
 that had been sent to national office.   It is to these that I would
 like to talk today.  

 We know that around 60% of respondents chose option 1.
 There were many comments provided but there are three general Themes.
 
 Number 1:  Victimisation.
            Many people highlighted that victimisation had caused 
            issues - not just with the F call but in previous
            incarnations of the callsign model..  

 Number 2:  Reduction of red tape
            Many felt that reducing the need to change call signs would
            reduce the 'red tape' and the cost of administering the
            hobby.

 Number 3:  Behaviour
            Many respondents felt that it is a person's behaviour that
            defines them, not their call sign.

 One operator summed this up by stating....

 "As a mature operator and having felt the sting of the discrimination
  of calling an "F" call, feel option one is a better alternative for
  Amateur Radio. My radio skills and responsible attitude makes me a
  safe candidate for a 3 letter call sign but I have been surprised by
  some behaviours of higher licenced HAMS which could lose me as a
  newcomer to the hobby. "

 and another, quite bluntly said "Reduce ham radio red tape or watch
 the hobby suffer"

 Looking at the other side of the coin, there were three general
 themes that existed for not taking this approach.

 Number 1:  A callsign is a badge of honour. 
            Many felt that it is their callsign, not the privileges
            in terms of power, bands and modes they have studied for
            and that Option 1 dilutes this and provides no incentive
            to upgrade 

 Number 2:  How do we police the bands without knowing the callsign
            Some felt that the lack of a clear identifier meant that
            they were unable to police the bands and confirm that
            others were complying with the LCD

 Number 3:  Change the software
            Quite a few respondents felt that simply forcing the
            software manufacturer to "Change the software" would
            solve the problem.


 It is important to note that there were many balanced views on all
 sides of the fence with one operator stating:
 "my choice of [option 2] would indicate that they were still new at
  amateur radio and be forgiven for any errors"

 and another "Option 4 creates the incentive for F calls to advance
 if they wish to use digital modes. Maybe an easier pathway to 
 advance should be considered."

 Clearly an interesting topic!

 My view, for what it is worth, it is 2020, the world has changed.
 The technology has evolved and those who are foundation operators
 today will need to upgrade to advance though a syllabus that will
 no doubt include matters around digital signal processing and other
 elements that existing advanced holders will not need to study to
 retain their licence.  (I note that these elements are already in the
 Harmonised Amateur Radio Examination Certificate.)

 I believe strongly that reducing the cost of administration, a call
 sign for life, and reducing red tape is critical to the long term
 survival of the service.

 Finally, we are not the police.   We are peers in this wonderful
 exploratory world of Amateur Radio.   It is up to each operator to
 appreciate the limitations of their licence class and to operate
 within those boundaries and for the rest of us to take comfort in
 the fact that on balance, they will.   

 I would like to thank all those who participated in this successful
 process - let's see if we can get participation to 50% for the next 
 one. 

 That's all from me, Aidan, VK4 APM





 WIA DIRECTOR VK4JJW JOHN WILLIAMS

 You may have heard about, or seen some information that was published
 this week about the ACMA having made a final decision about the
 Amateur Radio Foundation Callsigns issue.

 THAT WAS INCORRECT.

 To set the record straight and avoid any more confusion, I'm going
 to read, word for word, a statement issued last Tuesday from the
 Manager, Spectrum Licensing Policy, Australian Communications and
 Media Authority, and with his authorisation.

 I quote:

 "ACMA staff have been considering submissions on call sign policy
  from both the WIA and R.A.S.A, chiefly to facilitate access to
  digital modes by foundation licensees. This follows the ACMA making
  the enabling regulatory changes to the amateur LCD in 2019. The
  Australian Maritime College (AMC) administers aspects of amateur
  radio on behalf of the ACMA, and the ACMA will seek the views of
  the AMC before making a decision on call sign policy. The ACMA will
  notify amateur radio stakeholders, and will update its website,
  when it makes a final decision on this matter."

 Unquote.

 I'd just add here that breaking ACMA confidentiality by releasing
 prematurely, unconfirmed privileged information is inappropriate,
 and the WIA will not breach the ACM's trust and as such, wont
 release ACMA information until ratified to do so.

 I'm John VK4JJW







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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

 INDIA

 Ham radio operators in West Bengal are helping police in tracking
 down mass gatherings and sending vagabonds to the shelters during
 the nationwide lockdown imposed in the wake of the coronavirus
 outbreak, officials said on Thursday" 

 Police in various districts have received inputs from licenced
 amateur radio operators in identifying spots and places where
 social gatherings have been taking place, a senior officer said.

 "This helps us taking swift action against those who are defying
 the 21-day lockdown," the police officer said.

 The Ham operators have licences to conduct such communications under
 specific radio frequencies by the Union Ministry of Communications.

 West Bengal Amateur Radio Club secretary Ambarish Nag Biswas VU2JFA
 said around 280 Ham operators are working round the clock in tracking
 down spots of social gatherings and also helping people, who are in
 distress, during the lockdown. 

 "After discussion with police, we have opened a helpline number and
 are using our network to track areas of social gatherings and
 rescuing people in distress. There is a chain through which the 
 network is working," Biswas told PTI.

 Elaborating about their activities through the network, Biswas said
 there are around 10-12 Ham radio operators in each district, barring
 Darjeeling. 

 The story originated from the Press Trust of India (PTI) and can be
 read in full on Outlook India at 

 outlookindia.com/newsscroll/covid19-bengal-ham-radio-operators-help-police-in-tracking/1780940





 SOUTH AFRICA

 FROM THE SARL PRESIDENT'S DESK
 
 Dear Members, with everyone now in preparation for the 21-day
 national lockdown and disrupting our normal lives in a way that some
 of us have not seen before in our lifetimes, I would like to convey
 a few remarks that impact on SARL services.
 
 The office is closed during the national lockdown.
 E-mails will be processed and answered.
 
 No decision to postpone the RAE in May 2020 has been made. We will
 keep you informed.
 
 Ensure to pay your amateur licence on time. Do not forget the Club
 licences!
 
 On a positive note, this time is a good opportunity to keep growing 
 your skills, to become more active on the air, to start or complete
 the project that you have in mind and to keep the interest in 
 supporting amateur radio's future. Be assured that while we are
 unable to control this crisis ourselves, it is the reaction and
 response to the situation that determines how every one of our lives
 will develop. Make sure to follow the rules and guidelines as issued
 by the authorities. Ensure that you focus on the wellbeing of 
 yourself and loved ones, including domestic priorities.
 
 Keep informed, be safe and let us keep our frequencies active.

 73, Nico van Rensburg, ZS6QL





 SPAIN

 Spain grants special authorization to radio hams

 Spain's national amateur radio society URE has talked to their
 regulator and obtained permission for unlicensed people to use
 amateur stations during the Coronavirus lockdown 

 A Google translation of part of the URE announcement says: 

 After the publication of Royal Decree 463/2020, of March 14,
 declaring the state of alarm for the management of the situation of
 health crisis caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19), for this purpose,
 and with the In order to accompany radio amateurs in the exceptional
 situation caused by the spread of COVID-19, the URE, in its
 commitment to collaborate and help to cope with the complicated
 situation we are currently experiencing in Spain, presented to the
 Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Digital
 Infrastructures a request for special authorization. 

 Secretary of State for Telecommunications and Digital Infrastructures
 has issued a resolution granting temporary authorization for the use,
 under certain conditions, of radio amateur stations by people who do 
 not have the required administrative authorization under the
 supervision of authorized radio amateurs. , while the validity of
 the state of alarm and its corresponding mandatory measures of
 confinement. 

 That the use of the aforementioned radio amateur stations will be
 carried out under the responsibility and direct and face-to-face
 supervision of the radio amateur and under the conditions
 established in the Regulations for the use of the radioelectric
 public domain by radio amateurs.

 Read the full URE announcement at 
 tinyurl.com/SpainURE





 UNITED KINGDOM
 RSGB responds to Covid-19
 
 Dave Wilson, M0OBW, RSGB President, and Ian Shepherd, G4EVK,
 RSGB Board Chair have a message to radio amateurs.

  "We hope that you all understand the very serious nature of the
   current health crisis. As you are now aware, the situation has
   dramatically worsened and we have all been ordered to stay at home
   unless travelling for a specific and unavoidable reason.
 
  "As radio amateurs we are in the fortunate position of being able
   to talk to other amateurs and chat to those who are finding it
   tough going. Ian and I are asking you, as radio amateurs, to
   please do one thing for us: search out local amateurs and arrange
   a sked, not necessarily on air: there are many alternatives we can
   all use such as video calls, or even a simple phone call.
 
   "Pay particular attention to those who you know or learn to be
    alone or who are vulnerable for whatever reason. We are all in
    this together! Keep safe."





 BBC local radio has joined forces with loneliness charity WaveLength
 and a number of manufacturers and retailers to offer free DAB radios
 to vulnerable people over 70.

 The initiative is part of the BBC's Make a Difference campaign,
 launched at the onset of the coronavirus outbreak, and aims to
 ensure as many people as possible have access to radio in this
 difficult time.

 The radios have been donated by a range of companies including
 Argos, Currys PC World, John Lewis & Partners, Pure and Roberts Radio,
 with Duracell providing batteries.

 Thousands of radios have been set aside for the scheme, and anyone
 can nominate someone for one by completing an online application
 form.

 Tony Hall, the director-general of the BBC, said, “Local radio is a
 lifeline at this time and has never been more important as a source
 of trusted local news and information, and also as a companion for
 people who are isolating".

 “Make A Difference is already having a huge impact right across the
 UK with 28,000 calls in just 5 days. It is offering support and 
 practical solutions to people who have nowhere else to turn".





 CANADA 
 Message from the RAC President
 Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA

 The Covid-19 pandemic has been a part of our daily lives for several
 weeks now and will most likely continue to be for some time. The 
 pandemic is of particular concern for Radio Amateurs because ours is
 a hobby that can be practised by people of all ages from elementary
 schoolchildren to senior citizens. In fact, it is frequently one of
 the activities that many take up as they near or begin retirement
 and finally have the time and resources available to participate.
 Consequently, we have a high proportion of seniors among our members
 and indeed some of the Amateur Radio clubs affiliated with RAC are
 senior citizen organizations.

 Canadians are being directed to stay home in order to limit their
 contact with other people and to “flatten"¯ or “plank"¯ the
 coronavirus curve. As a result, Amateur Radio club meetings and public
 events have been cancelled and clubs are investigating ways to keep
 in touch with their members "who are being encouraged to limit
 direct personal contacts through social/physical distancing and
 self-isolation" by using existing or new Amateur Radio nets
 (see below) and/or internet-based communication tools such as Zoom,
 GoToMeeting, WebEx and many others.

 Isolation can have its own potential problems for people who live
 alone. Amateur Radio is all about communicating and we have the
 necessary hardware and expertise to enable individuals to stay in
 touch with their families, friends and colleagues. The Canadian
 Red Cross has prepared a “Psychological First Aid Pocket Guide"¯
 (PDF file, 631 kB)  which “provides emotional and practical support
 to individuals, families and communities who are having difficulty
 coping. It is about establishing a connection with people in a
 compassionate non-judgmental manner to bring calm and comfort."¯
 
 The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) is assisting the effort
 at every level. Some regions have already activated their Emergency
 Operations Centres to help coordinate agencies working the frontline
 and because of the current state of emergency declared by provinces,
 territories and municipalities. This does not mean that Amateur Radio
 Emergency Services are active or will be activated for this event.
 We provide communications services to mitigate potential failures and
 currently, despite the reports of concerns, there have been no
 reported issues.

 Amateur Radio nets regularly connect individuals on a scheduled
 basis, but perhaps they can play additional roles during these
 difficult times such as helping isolated seniors keep contact with
 one another and allowing their colleagues and club members to help
 out when needed. We do not have a complete list of all Amateur Radio
 nets in Canada but the links in the text edition of WIA National News
 will provide a good start.

 The impact and duration of the unprecedented global pandemic we now
 face has yet to be determined and it is difficult to plan in an
 uncertain future. However, although the RAC Head Office in Ottawa 
 has been closed indefinitely, the majority of activities and
 responsibilities of the RAC administration are now being performed
 remotely. In addition, the RAC Board and Executive and all RAC 
 committees and volunteers continue to work on behalf of all
 RAC members and for Amateur Radio in Canada and internationally.

 The Amateur Radio Service consists of a diverse population, both in
 age and abilities, and Amateurs and Amateur Radio organizations are
 adapting to the current crisis and using their skills and knowledge
 to help in any way they can. RAC is also rising to the challenge and
 is now looking at ways to do things differently and to take
 advantage of our technical skills and recent technological advances.
 For example, we are now in the final stages of organizing both a 
 Basic and an Advanced online Amateur Radio course.  More information
 about this new initiative will be posted on the RAC website in the
 coming days.

 It is interesting that we are discussing this new need for
 Amateur Radio to provide assistance as we approach World Amateur
 Radio Day which is held every April 18. It was on that day in 1925
 that the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) was formed in
 Paris and Radio Amateurs worldwide now take to the airwaves each year
 in celebration.

 Appropriately, the theme of World Amateur Radio Day is
 “Celebrating Amateur Radio's contribution to Society"¯
 and Amateur Radio will play its part as the current global crisis
 unfolds. RAC is planning to celebrate World Amateur Radio Day
 this year on the air by inviting Amateurs in Canada and around the
 world to contact RAC official stations (VA2RAC, VA3RAC etc.).

 The details are still being worked out and we will provide more
 information about this event in the near future.

 Thank you for your continued support and understanding during this
 time of crisis. Please take care of yourself and your loved ones. 





 USA
 AL WORKSHOP ATTRACTS INTERNATIONAL 'ATTENDANCE'

 With so many hamfests and workshops being put on the back burner
 because of the coronavirus, a major gathering scheduled for a
 Pennsylvania college campus managed to happen anyway -- just a bit
 differently.

 Paul Braun WD9GCO tells us how planners pulled it off.

 PAUL: The problem-solving nature of the amateur radio hobby brought
 out the best in organizers of the recent HamSCI workshop, which was
 facing cancellation or postponement as a result of COVID-19 concerns.

 Instead of that happening, however, the conference went forward as
 scheduled on March 20 and 21! Organizers led by Nathaniel Frissel
 W2NAF moved the event to the web-based conference platform Zoom.

 Presenters spoke from their home or alone on the college or
 university campus, with Nathaniel as master of ceremonies,
 introducing each to the virtual audience.

 Those wishing to "attend" as active participants needed to register
 using a webpage that went live a week before the event. HamSCI's
 proceedings were also live-streamed on YouTube.

 Magic happened, as only it can in radio amateur style:

 Attendees were now participating not only from the US but also from
 overseas. The presentations also had greater visual clarity for many.
 Originally around 100  attendees were expected at the University of
 Scranton in Pennsylvania but via the virtualization of  the event 
 290 attended from 24 different countries during the two days. 

 The event covered a range of projects where Ham Radio and Citizen
 Scientists are coming together with "real" scientists to provide
 a range of data for analysis about propagation and space weather
 that would not be possible relying solely on universities and
 government organizations.

 Nathaniel told Amateur Radio NewsLine by email that it had gone very
 well and was in fact a pleasure to be able to hold the workshop even
 in these difficult times. He also said next year's conference would
 be a hybrid with both local attendees and remote attendees and even
 presenters via Zoom. The experience this year has shown how much
 interest there is from around the world.



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 HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT    
 
 -------------------------------------------------------------  

 Harry Angel Sprint Saturday May 2nd 2020. 10:00 - 11:46 UTC. 

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

 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.

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

 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 

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

 IARU HF World Championship July 13-14

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

  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
 

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

 CQ WW DX SSB OCTOBER 24-25

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

 CQ WW DX CW NOVEMBER 28-29

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 December 6 - 8 160 Meter WW

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

 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 contest.fgarc.org.au/


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

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

 wia.org.au/members/contests/about



***********************

 Of interest to DX'ers here in VK this report from WIA Secretary Peter

 Paul VK2HV has applied to the ARRL for approval as an ARRL DXCC card 
 checker.

 Paul holds an existing DXCC 150 award and is a card checker for CQ.

 Appperformances from
 Australia. Brian VK3MI was world second in the Restricted Unassisted
 section with 6,092 points, while Kevin VK6LW top scored for Australia
 with 8,060 points and finished eighth in the Open Unassisted section.
 Honourable mentions go to Barry VK2BJ and John VK4CT who tied for
 sixth place in the Open Assisted category, while Steve VK6VZ and
 Allan VK2GR respectively finished in tenth and eleventh places in
 the Open Unassisted category.

 Overall, the conditions during the contest were typical for bottom
 of the solar cycle conditions, with 10m just about dead, 15m showing
 barely a pulse, 20m only giving brief openings into the UK on both
 short path and long path, while 80m provided both local and DX
 contacts. Thank goodness for 40m being in such excellent shape and
 providing up to half the points score for many competitors. 

 A big "thank you" goes to all the other Australian stations who took
 part in Commonwealth Contest 2020. 

 The Radio Society of Great Britain's 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! 

 I hope to see you in Commonwealth Contest 2020. 
 
 73 from Steve Ireland, VK6VZ, Australian One Coordinator
 

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 Use of ZM Call signs during COVID-19 Lockdown 

 NZART applied to Radio Spectrum Management for, and have been granted
 approval, to treat the COVID-19 lockdown period as a “special event".¯ 

 This means that, for the duration of the lock down, New Zealand
 Amateurs may use the ZM prefix instead of the ZL prefix on their
 callsign. 

 NZART hope that the use of the ZM prefix will:

 help to relieve the boredom for amateurs stuck at home over the
 lockdown period; and

 increase the profile of New Zealand amateurs (and New Zealand in
 general) overseas.


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 Special Call ZT 1 T

 Tom Morgan is using the call ZT 1 T for the period of the 'lockdown'
 in South Africa. This period also covered the recent SSB WPX Contest.

 All contacts are uploaded to LOTW. 

 Tom asks that any qsl card requests are held until mail systems in
 South Africa and the Rest of the World are back to normal.


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 Star Trek special event station

 Look for special event station GB 5 ST to be on the air to celebrate
 54 years of the hit TV show Star Trek, spin off shows, many
 Star Trek movies and for the continuing new shows upcoming in the
 future. 

 The GB5ST station will be on the air starting September 1st, and
 through the next 6 (YES SIX!) years.
 
 QSL via the RSGB Bureau or direct to the address on QRZ.com. 


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 The annual Intrepid-DX Group Intrepid Spirit Award will go to the
 Perseverance DX Group's VP8PJ South Orkney Island DXpedition team 
 for its “superb activation"¯ from Signy Island. 

 “This DXpedition was extremely well planned and executed from this
  very remote, cold, and harsh Island, the Intrepid-DX Group said in
  announcing the award.

 “This award is to recognize the entire team's collective effort to
  activate these challenging and much-needed entities on behalf of a 
  grateful global DX community. We acknowledge the team's pursuit of
  operating excellence in making these difficult activations".¯ 

 The award normally is presented at the April International
 DX Convention in California, which has been cancelled.

 The award recognizes and honours individuals or teams that
 “boldly activate rare entities where their own personal safety 
 is secondary to their pursuit of providing contacts to the
 DX community,"¯ the Intrepid-DX Group said.





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 WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS

 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS  ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -
 arvideonews.com
 hamradiotube.com
 youtube.com 
 qdg.org.au 

 youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVYaqjM0J64B7W_FUGfpkzNF0O_21cu__
 THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN


 DATV satellite beacon changes

 The DATV beacon on the QO-100 satellite has changed frequency and
 symbol rate to allow more space on the transponder for other users.

 The new transmission is on 10,491.5 MHz with a symbol rate of
 1,500 kS, DVB-S2, FEC 4/5.

 A new band plan is being developed and will be published on the
 Wideband Spectrum Monitor 

 eshail.batc.org.uk/wb/

 (RSGB)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
 FISTS Club - East Asia             www.feacw.net
 FISTS Club - Australasia           www.fdu.org.au
 FISTS Club - UK & Europe           www.fists.co.uk
 FISTS Club - Americas              www.fists.org 
    
 Recommended FISTS calling frequencies (MHz):
  1.808   3.528   7.028   10.118   14.058   18.085   21.058   24.908 
 28.058 

 
 NY AMATEURS TEACH CW TO SCHOOLKIDS ONLINE

 School was back in session on Monday, March 23rd and if the students
 were surprised to find their lessons entirely in some mysterious
 code - and well, that was exactly the point.

 The Long Island CW Club began offering free Morse Code instruction
 online to youngsters kept at home by the current pandemic.

 The half-hour CW lessons were being given by Robb Zarges K2MZ in
 separate sessions for elementary-school students, middle schoolers 
 and teens in high school -- with all students getting their parents'
 permission, of course.

 (LONG ISLAND CW CLUB)





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


 One thing astronauts have to be good at:

 living in confined spaces for long periods of time.

 Find yourself in a similar scenario?

 NASA astronaut Anne McClain recently posted a lengthy Twitter thread
 with pro-tips for getting through your time at home.

 It begins at:

 tinyurl.com/tqh3hke

 (ANS)





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

 Hallo everyone.

 This is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that, coronavirus notwithstanding,
 the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club of Australia's April bulletin
 goes to air tomorrow, Monday April 6th.

 This month as well as the latest Club News, we have for you the
 story of Larry Tesler "a pioneer of personal computing and
 associate of Apple's Steve Jobs;

 an item on Lise Meitner who was a nuclear physicist associated with
 the discovery of the atomic bomb; 

 and a report of the undersea expedition to retrieve radio equipment
 from the Titanic.

 As mentioned last month, there have been some changes to our
 broadcast schedule recently including new transmissions via
 Digital Mobile Radio on the VK DMR network Talk Group 5, at
 1100 hours VK3 time, 00 hours UTC,  so I would recommend that you
 have a look at the RAOTC website, raotc.org.au and click on
 Broadcasts for the latest information. 

 Everyone is most welcome to tune in tomorrow and to join in the call
 backs afterwards. If none of the broadcast times suit you, you can
 download the audio file from the RAOTC website at any time as from
 today. If you do listen via the internet, would you please email
 your comments to us.

 Once again, check the RAOTC website for your local transmission
 schedule, tune in tomorrow or download the file for the April
 bulletin, and we look forward to hearing your call sign in the
 call backs afterwards. 

 Stay safe and 73 from Clive VK6CSW.  





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO
 IARU REGION 3
 Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies  
 3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz        
      

 IARU Region 1  3760  7110  14300  18160  21360 kHz

 IARU Region 2  3750  3985  7060  7240  7275  14300  18160  21360 kHz

 QO-100 International Emergency Frequency
 Downlink: 10489.860 MHz
 Uplink: 2400.360 MHz
 SSB channel: max. 2.7kHz bandwidth

 ITU Guidelines For Emergency Communication Plans

 The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has launched new
 guidelines for the development and implementation of National 
 Emergency Telecommunication Plans.

 The ITU is taking the step as to “help countries better manage
 disaster response activities at a time when the frequency, intensity 
 and human and economic impact of disasters is on the rise worldwide".

 “The exceptional COVID-19 crisis we are going through right now
 shows how vital information and communication technology networks
 and services are, both to respond to the current pandemic and to
 address disaster management,"¯ said ITU Secretary-General,
 Houlin Zhao.

 “Nhis by promoting coordination and engagement across all levels of
 government, humanitarian agencies, service providers and communities
 at risk.

 “When disaster strikes there is no time to think about what to do
 and how to organise response. It is crucial that all stakeholders
 are prepared beforehand and ready to take action,"¯ said Doreen 
 Bogdan-Martin, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development
 Bureau.

 “Mock exercises including tabletop, talk-through and walk-through 
 exercises to full-scale drills help to ensure smooth emergency
 response among those involved in disaster management and
 communications."¯

 ITU has already assisted several countries in developing their
 national emergency telecommunication plans with the setting up of
 early warning and monitoring systems and the provision of emergency 
 telecommunications equipment.

 From Criticalcomms
 criticalcomms.com.au/content/public-safety/news/itu-guidelines-for-emergency-communication-plans-1583978501#ixzz6Hsm4PjSa





 Hubnet daily net on the national emergency

 Hubnet are running a daily welfare net regarding the national
 emergency on the m0hoy-l echolink channel node number 973498
 
 It starts at 0900 bst

 Any ham is welcome to join in and talk about how they are coping
 with the national emergency

 Hubnet has many repeaters and simplex links connected around the
 world

 You can download the free echolink program from the echolink website
 echolink.org/

 Echolink works on windows android and iOS

 If you need any help with the program please email
 g3zhi @ hotmail.com

 (73 Ian g3zhi)



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 2020 Social Scene


 KEEP ONE WAVELENGTH AWAY AT 144 Megacycles
 #2MetersMatters



 Amateur Radio New South Wales Secretary Eric VK2VE on behalf of the
 ARNSW Board has advised that the planned AGM for the 18th April 2020
 has been postponed until such time that a meeting can be conducted 
 within.                                                     (vk2ztm)




 Due to the COVID-19 situation, please check these events'
 direct for up-to-date status information.

 
 VK7 - VK7 biennial HamFest November                           (vk7tw)



 VK  - ALARAMEET 2021 Bendigo October 1 - 4                    (vk5yl)



 SOCIAL DISTANCING
 
 KEEP ONE WAVELENGTH AWAY AT 144 Megacycles
 #2MetersMatters



 FINAL FINAL   

 VKS-737 Radio Network 2020 Codan Envoy Raffle

 The Australian National Four Wheel Drive Radio Network, otherwise
 known as the VKS-737 Radio Network is in the middle of yet another 
 Codan Envoy Raffle, with tickets available until the draw on
 Friday 12th June.

 First prize is a Codan Envoy X1 HF 100 Watt Radio with your choice
 of auto tuner, valued at nearly Five Thousand Dollars. Second and
 third prizes are metal detectors from Minelab.

 The radio comes pre-programmed with all the VKS-737 Radio Network
 frequencies. For Licensed Amateur Radio Operators, the radio also
 comes programmed to VFO throughout the Amateur HF Bands. All controls
 are on the microphone.

 If you want to know more about the Codan Envoy, go to NetworkĆ¢ā‚¬āä¢s
 website ( VKS737.radio ), hover over the BULLETIN tab and click on
 NEWS. You'll find our review of the Envoy in there.

 Tickets are just Five Dollars each and proceeds will assist the
 Network's vital function to travellers throughout Australia.
 You don't have to be a subscriber to the VKS-737 Radio Network to
 win but the raffle is not open to anyone overseas.

 Yes, I know that you are stuck at home until this World Wide
 emergency ends but that gives you heaps of time to work out where
 you're going to mount your lovely new Envoy should you be the lucky
 winner.

 Go to our Website ( vks737.radio ) for details.

 If you need to use the Australia Post Snail Mail service to order
 your tickets, make sure to mail the form well before the end of May
 and please, remember to include the postage cost. We don't want to
 have to give over a fifth of what we raise to Australia Post; we'd
 rather use that for our peoples' benefit.

 Make sure you get cracking if you want a chance.
 
 Robert VK3ARM for non-radio text version only






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 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
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 write it in the 3rd person.

 
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