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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING MAY 15 2022
    IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

    ( 1937 in a mention we've come across relating to weekly
    broadcasts of information prepared by VK4 was a plea to
    restart the weekly news service which was on air in the
    late 1920's )
    AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
    Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
    contacts and answers to your questions.
    www.health.gov.au/

    THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
    PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.

    LAST WEEKEND WAS OUR WIA AGM

    WIA SECRETARY PETER CLEE JOINS US THIS WEEK

    WIA VICE PRESIDENT LEE MOYLE VK3GK STEPS UP TO THE "MIC."

    as does WIA's AR MAGAZINE EDITOR IN CHIEF ROGER HARRISON VK2ZRH and
    the latest magazine is out, I got my Digital Version this week.

    Speaking of digital, don't forget all points of contact, sources, urls associated with every weeks WIA National News Service is found in
    the printed text edition of our newscast. Worth a read because more
    often than not the text contains a bit more info than we can squeeze
    into this 30 minute spoken word version.

    best read at wia.org.au

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    FOLLOWING FROM WIA SECTRETARY PETER CLEE VK8ZZ
    WIA Merit Awards announced at 2022 AGM

    There were eight (8) WIA Merit Awards announced at the WIA AGM today.

    Recipients of the WIA Merit awards in 2022 were:-

    Peter Young VK3MV - Presidents Commendation
    In recognition of a very extended service to the WIA. A recipient of
    the GA Taylor Medal (2012), for exceptional services to the Wireless
    Institute of Australia Peter has been of a significant assistance to
    the institute over many years. He has only recently stood down from
    the position of WIA Monitoring Service Co-ordinator and as a director
    of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)

    Dale Hughes VK1DSH - Presidents Commendation
    Dale has previously received the G A Taylor medal (2016), the highest
    WIA Merit Award. Dale was also a recipient of the Ron Wilkinson
    Achievement award in 2012. Dale continues to serve the WIA on
    committees and as our representative to the World Radio Conference.
    He is an active member of the Spectrum Strategy Committee and the
    Regulatory Liaison Group. Dale is also an active member of the IARU
    liaison sub-committee. Dale also chairs one of the principal working
    groups.

    Graham Kemp VK4BB - Presidents Commendation
    In recognition of his contribution as Team Leader of the WIA News
    service group and anchor of the weekly broadcast. Graham has a
    high profile in WIA Media circles and is trusted to bring the weekly
    news to our members throughout Australia. Graham was a recipient of
    the GA Taylor medal in 2005

    Ian Jackson VK3BUF - Technical Excellence Award
    In recognition of his technically contribution to the amateur service
    and articles and videos on the reduction of QRM and RFI including his
    article on ferrites and how they can be applied to RFI suppression.

    Andrew Chapman VK4QF - Chris Jones Award
    In recognition of his special achievements and longstanding efforts
    for the benefit of the Amateur Radio community in Queensland.
    In particular for being integral in the establishment of the
    SE Queensland Wide Area Network (SEQWAN). SEQWAN is a network of
    seven crosslinked repeaters providing reliable communications for a
    large part of south east Queensland.

    Hayden Honeywood VK7HH - Michael Owen Medal
    In recognition of service to Amateur Radio through the publication of
    HRDX internet web site and the HRDX YouTube Video Streaming channel.
    These internet and social media streaming outlets are educational,
    informative, entertaining and inspirational. Appealing to both
    younger and newer recruits as well as the older stalwarts of the
    Amateur Radio service.

    Bevan Daniel VK5BD - Ron Wilkinson Achievement Award
    In recognition of his valued contribution to value adding to the
    WIA National News Service by compiling a professional video version
    each week which is made available for retransmission on ATV systems
    around the world, including the British Amateur Television network
    as well as being published on YouTube and for personal use.

    Grant Willis VK5GR - GA Taylor Award
    In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the Amateur Radio
    Service and to the Wireless Institute of Australia as a member of the
    Spectrum Strategy committee and the IARU Liaison Sub Committee.
    Grant is the WIA representative to the IARU Region 3 HF Band Plan
    Committee and is the Chair of that committee of the IARU.
    Grant Willis is also a keen contester and was a recipient of a
    Presidents Commendation in 2018.
    Publications Committee awards 2022

    The Publications Committee found itself with an embarrassment of
    riches when it came to reviewing 2021s magazines and nominating
    recipients of the three annual PubCom awards. It has been an
    extraordinary year, all round.

    As you can see, the Committee decided to make multiple awards in
    two categories. This is not without precedent, as the WIA website
    Awards pages reveal.

    Al Shawsmith Award for Journalism.
    Licensed since 1935, Al Shawsmith VK4SS (SK 2010), a noted CW operator
    and DXer, gained fame as a prolific author in AR. He was the
    Official Historian for the former Queensland Division of the WIA.
    The award is made for the best non-technical article published in
    Amateur Radio magazine in the previous calendar year.

    The standard of general-subject articles submitted for publication
    in 2021 was remarkably high. Accordingly, there are two recipients,
    these being:

    Rex James VK3OF, for What a weekend moonbounce on HF!, published in
    Issue 6; and

    Rex Moncur VK7MO, for Antarctica and the Australian Antarctic Program, published in Issue 5.
    Higginbotham Award
    This Award is named after Ron Higginbotham VK3RN, who produced
    Amateur Radio magazine at The Richmond Chronicle in Melbourne over
    the decades from 1949 through 1973.

    For service to the amateur radio community, this award for 2021
    goes to Jenny Wardrop VK3WQ, for her reliable continuance in
    contributing the ALARA column for AR, and consistent promotion and
    support of YLs of all ages.
    Technical Award
    The earliest mention that we could find of an award for technical
    articles published in AR magazine is in the April 1959 edition
    (p.17). While not saying specifically so, in noting that VK6EC/T was
    granted the 1958 Technical Award for his article series on Amateur TV
    the note hints that there were previous awards.

    It seems the granting of a Technical Award for articles in AR over
    the previous calendar year has a chequered history since that era.
    However, it has been more consistent over the last decade.

    The standard of articles submitted for publication in 2021 has
    certainly been high, and particularly, the significance of topics
    authors wrote about.

    The Committee settled on three recipients of the award for technical
    articles published in 2021:

    Andrew Anderson VK3CV for his article on Practical communications at
    30 THz, published in Issue 2;

    Lou Destefano VK3AQZ, for his series on The VK3AQZ HF antenna tuner
    project, published from Issue 2 through to Issue 2 - 2022; and

    Dale Hughes (VK1DSH) and Dimitrios Tsifakis VK2COW, for their
    article on Experiments with LoRa digital transmissions, published in
    Issue 3.
    This is WIA Vice President Lee Moyle VK3GK

    On behalf of the WIA Board of Directors, just a couple of messages
    from me this week.

    The WIA Board has resolved that to show our respect to silent keys,
    the WIA will read out any silent keys that we have become aware of
    in the previous month. We will also continue with the tradition of
    reading out and paying our respects to silent keys at our yearly AGM.

    The WIA will also publish a dedicated page on our website, which
    will list all silent keys as we continue to pay our respects and
    remember our close friends and colleagues that have sadly left us.

    On behalf of the WIA Board of Directors and all members of the WIA,
    we pass on our sincere condolences and our thoughts are with the
    family, friends, colleagues of the loved ones we have lost may they
    Rest in Peace.

    As outlined in the February broadcast by President Scott Williams,
    the WIA offers all WIA Affiliated Clubs access to a Group Buying
    Arrangement for Public Liability Insurance. The amount of WIA
    Affiliated Clubs that participate, allows the WIA to go out to the
    insurance market through a Broker, and obtain a group discount or
    reduced premiums that would otherwise not be able to be obtained.
    WIA Affiliated Clubs are able to choose liability amounts of
    $10 million and $20 million and a fee is charged subject to the
    state or territory in which the club is located and a fee per member.

    We are delighted to announce that well in excess of 100 clubs have
    participated in obtaining insurance through the program this year.
    Just a little reminder to those clubs that have not yet paid, it was
    essential to pay no later than 30 April to ensure your insurance
    remains valid.

    The WIA is proud to be able to assist clubs in obtaining this
    insurance and this is just another example of the great benefits
    of being an Affiliated Club with the WIA.

    Thats it for me this week.
    73 from Lee VK3GK

    This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison
    VK2ZRH.

    Issue 3 of Amateur Radio magazine: -

    The theme for the issue as foreshadowed on Page 3 of Issue 2 is
    Homebrew hacks and hints! And I dont mean the liquid kind of
    homebrew.

    Every inveterate homebrewer is confronted at one time or another with
    a situation where you have to turn a knob but the shaft for the pot
    or capacitor is necessarily located out of reach.

    Jim Sosnin VK3 Juliet-Sierra-Tango VK3JST found a cheap and
    cheerful solution to that problem, without using an Arduino or
    RaspberryPi digital device.

    He called it the uTurn a minimum parts count remote control.
    Jim describes his charmingly simple project in this issue.

    Having an issue with RF feedback in your shack? The likely culprit
    may be RF travelling down the outside of the coax leading from your
    multi-band HF dipole.

    An inveterate homebrewer you all know Lou Destefano
    VK3 Alpha Quebec Zulu VK3AQZ describes how he solved his problem,
    describing tricks and traps in selecting and building a low-cost
    choke balun. Whats more, its rated for use up to 400 watts.

    For those venturing on the bands beyond six and two metres, homebrew
    hacks and hints can get a little more complicated. A veteran of many
    years mountain-topping with his homebrew creations for bands from
    six metres through the well, millimetres Doug Friend VK4OE
    who shares his hints and hacks for getting the most from a lollygagging long-boom loop Yagi.

    What! Lollygagging? All is explained in Issue 3. To carry on . . .

    Naturally, we continue with Part 2 of our major feature on the unsung
    pioneers of TV technology in Australia, by WIA Historian,
    Peter Wolfenden VK3 Romeo Victor VK3RV.

    Peter reveals further details on some astonishing activities before
    the start of broadcast television in the 1950s, when radio amateurs
    trumped the broadcasters.

    Amateur Radio magazine, Volume 90, Issue Number 3 for 2022. Serving
    Australian radio amateurs since 1933.

    This has been AR magazine Editor-in-Chief Roger Harrison VK2ZRH
    for VK1WIA News.
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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
    Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
    & the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    REGION ONE

    Amateur Radio Supported a Special Mother's Day Event for Ukraine.

    Tens of thousands of mothers and children have left their home
    without a father, heading to the safety of nearby countries and away
    from the war-zone.

    Amateur Radio was suspended in Ukraine on February 24th, but now
    there is an allowance obtained to transmit amateur radio remotely,
    by using an Ukraine CEPT license as long as the RF emissions are not
    from the Ukrainian soil.

    Well-known DXpeditioner Alex, UT5UY, went on the air on May 4th as
    EA4/UT5UY using a remote station in Madrid, Spain. Amateur Radio
    was also used Mother's day when Alex greeted his wife, Sasha and his
    12 year old son Daniel, currently living in Finland.

    This is in line with IARU's theme: "Never Alone", and showcasing
    the fact that Amateur Radio has an important role even during the
    world's most turbulent times.
    A novel contest was organized by the Croatian Amateur Radio Association.
    The 64th state level competition of Young Technicians of the Republic
    of Croatia.

    The competitions took place in 12 categories.

    14 youngsters from 14 Croatian counties competed in the
    "Radio Communication" category. The first part, was where
    competitors took a written test of general technical knowledge.

    The second part was the construction of a small radio transmitter.

    The third part simulated an emergency, the task, to find an injured
    person. This part involved orienteering with the help of a map,
    locating a radio beacon carried by the injured person by means of a
    radio direction finder, determining the person's coordinates and
    distance, and relaying the position by radio.

    REGION TWO

    Aircraft Altimeter Retrofits

    The United States' Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have met
    with telecom and airline industry officials in a push to retrofit
    and ultimately replace some airplane radio altimeters that could
    face interference from C-Band 5G wireless services.

    The altimeters give data on a plane's height above the ground and
    are crucial for bad-weather landings. Potential wireless interference
    from a planned 5G rollout led to disruptions at some U.S. airports
    earlier this year.

    The round-table meeting considered retrofits with antenna filters,
    which mitigate potential interference from 5G.
    NEW TEST OF WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER CALLED A SUCCESS

    In the United States, military researchers' latest test of wireless
    power transfer over microwave frequencies has been called a success.

    Kent Peterson KCDGY brings us the update thanks to ARNewsLine

    The still-experimental practice of beaming power over microwave
    frequencies to transfer electrical power using so-called "ground bounce"
    has completed its most successful test to date. The United States Naval Research Laboratory recently completed a trial in which 1.6 kilowatts of
    power was transmitted terrestrially using a 10-GHz beam over a distance
    of 1 kilometre, or six tenths of a mile. This kind of point-to-point
    transfer of electrical power is an emerging technology that is becoming increasingly favourable for scientists looking to expand its application.
    An IEEE (I Triple E) paper published late last year said the use of the ground-based transmitter is part of ongoing exploration that researchers
    hope will eventually open the door to space-to-earth wireless
    transmission of power. Scientists believe that limiting the frequencies
    in use to those below 10GHz will lessen the loss of power during
    transmission.


    Paul Jaffe, KJ4IKI, the project lead, said in an April 20th press
    release that the systems have been developed keeping safety limits in
    mind for animals and people.

    For Amateur Radio NewsLine, I'm Kent Peterson KCDGY.
    Chairman of the ARRL RF Safety Committee Gregory D. Lapin, N9GL,
    Ph.D., P.E., will receive an award at the 2022 Dayton Hamvention
    from the Radio Society of Great Britain.

    He will receive the Founders' Trophy, recognizing his outstanding
    service to the society.

    Along with members of the RSGB, the ARRL RFSC members formed an
    EMF Oversight Group, which has been meeting since August 2020 to help
    develop tools and procedures for complying with the new RF Exposure
    regulations for amateur radio operators in Great Britain. The new
    rules in the UK are similar to those already in effect in the
    United States.
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    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

    NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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    2022
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    N.Z.A.R.T. Sangster Shield Contest Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd May
    0800 - 1100 UTC Rules for this year are unchanged and as per theNZART
    website:-


    nzart.org.nz/activities/contests/sangster-shield

    Remember to that ZL stations can only operate with 5w but we here
    in VK may use power up to our legal limit.
    (wia)

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    International CQ Pride contest June 4-6
    (Luke VK3UKW)
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    New World Wide Digital Contest also June 4-6

    arrl.org/news/arrl-announces-new-world-wide-digital-contest
    (SouthGate)
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    VK SHIRES CONTEST 11th JUNE 2022

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    WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS

    Winter 2022 - 0200 UTC Saturday 25 June through 0159 UTC Sunday
    26 June (differs in VK6).

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    DX WINDOW
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    ANTARCTICA VK0.

    Warren, VK7WN is reported QRV as VK0WN while stationed at
    Casey Research Station.

    QSL VK 0 WN as per his on air instructions.

    (sourced to eHam)

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    T42, CUBA

    T 42 ITU is active between May 14 - 17, to commemorate the 157th
    anniversary of the ITU constitution. Activity will be on all bands
    and modes including the satellites.

    All contacts will be confirmed via LoTW and QRZ.

    (opdx)

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    PAPUA NEW GUINEA.

    On air to our north is P 29 LL from Port Moresby.
    Active on most HF bands.

    QSL via EA 7 FTR.

    (eHam)
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    INDONESIA.

    7B2C, 7B2E, 7B2T, 7B2H and 7B2O are QRV until the end of October to
    celebrate the Javanese-Hindu Ceto Temple that was built in 1475.
    Activity is on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters using SSB and FT8.
    QSL via operators' instructions.

    (arrl)

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    Danish DX Group celebrates 50 years

    The Danish DX Group (DDXG) to celebrate their 50th anniversary
    station OZ 50 DDXG is on-the-air until December 31, 2022

    Radio amateurs around the world can obtain the anniversary award
    by having contacts using CW, Phone or Digital modes with the
    anniversary station OZ 5 DDXG.

    The anniversary station may be contacted once on each band and with
    each modulation type in every month. Each approved contact counts
    1 point.

    Full details on
    qrz.com/db/OZ50DDXG

    SouthGate)
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    Frans, PC2F will be active as PF 01 MAX until the 20th of November,
    over the twenty-two Grand Prix weekends of this year's FIA Formula One
    World Championship.

    for PF 01 MAX, you QSL via PC2F either direct, via the bureau,
    Logbook of The World or eQSL

    (rsgb)

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    BBC centenary special event GB 100 BBC

    Members of the BBCs radio club, The London BBC Radio Group, have
    been granted an exceptional all-year Special Event callsign to help
    celebrate the BBCs centenary year.

    Ofcom will permit GB 100 BBC to operate throughout the year,
    from the headquarters station in Broadcasting House, London.

    (southgatearc.org)

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    In the World of DX, be listening on the HF bands for 8 N 65 JP, the
    special call sign being used by the Japan Amateur Radio League's
    Okinawa Branch. Hams are marking the 50th anniversary of the return
    of the Okinawa Prefecture to Japan from United States administration.
    The callsign 8 N 650 JP is active through the 30th of September.

    QSOs will be confirmed automatically through the bureau.
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    Hadrian's Wall Special Event Station

    There are two special event stations GB1900HA and GB1900HW
    running throughout the year to commemorate 1900 years since
    the building of Hadrians Wall.

    QSL Via Logbook of the World and Club Log OQRS.
    See QRZ.com for more info on GB1900HA and GB1900HW

    Further info at:
    tinyurl.com/a78xy29x
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    Irish Radio Transmitters Society hams are using the special callsign
    EI 90I RTS to mark the 90th anniversary of the founding of Ireland's
    national society. Listen for the EI90IRTS callsign.

    QSL via EI6AL.

    (ARNewsLine)

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    NETHERLANDS.

    Members of VERON's section of Mid and North Limburg are QRV with
    special call sign PI 75 LIM all this year to celebrate their
    75th anniversary.

    QSL via bureau.

    (arrl)
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    A year-long special event is call HG 2 PS.

    Hams are marking the 200th birthday of Sandor Petofi, a revolutionary
    and celebrated poet and their station is on air until March 15 2023.

    Be listening on all bands for operators using CW, SSB and FT8.

    QSL via HA 8 RD, ClubLog or LoTW.

    (ARNewsLine)
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    WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS
    (text not in same order as you hear on the audio news or see on ATV)
    ALARA

    This is Linda VK7QP with news of ALARAmeet 2023

    The next ALARAmeet will be held in Hobart in November 2023.

    ALARAmeet itself will be on Sat 4 and Sun 5 November 2023.
    Registration will be on Friday 3 November and there will be some
    optional tours on Monday 6th.

    Expressions of interest are now due.

    The form is on the ALARA website or contact me at luther8@bigpond.com

    This is not a booking, it is just to help with planning, and so we
    can reserve a block of rooms at The Old Woolstore at competitive rates.

    We have received a good number of expressions of interest so far, and
    the planning team will be meeting to review these at the end of the
    month. So, please return the Expressions of Interest form to me by
    email or send to P.O. Box 308, Rosny Park, Tas 7018 as soon as
    possible.

    Thanks.

    73 from Linda VK7QP
    SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- APRS

    and it's to VK5DAD Nathan from the SCARC in SA.

    SCARC APRS PROJECT UPDATE
    Hi all yes this is Nathan VKDAD from the South Coast Amateur Radio
    Club with an update on our APRS project.

    The SCARC Amateur Radio Club currently has a TNC APRS repeater at our
    Willunga Hill site.

    VK5RSC-1 Upgraded on 14 May, 2022 to a Digipeater at Willunga Hill
    Site (Igate facilities). Digipeater (Rpi with USB Soundcard
    and TAIT 8110) VHF radios. From the old TNC.

    VK5RSC-2 located Normanville. Was switched on the 11 May, 2022

    VK5RVH-1 located Victor Harbor. Date to be advised.

    This project has taken months to source, negotiate and finalise the
    setups.

    Below in the text edition is a list of people (in NO particular order)
    we wish to thank for helping bringing this together

    Shane VK5URD-
    Stef VK5HSX -
    Dean VK5HMV -.
    Nathan VK5DAD -
    Rick VK5VCR -
    Dave VK5LEX -
    Tony VK5AH -
    Steve VK5SPJ -
    Neville Vk5ZHP
    Andrew Vk5one

    Phil Kern vk5ZEY who sponsors our club though his business
    Kern Wi-Fi who supplies internet to our repeater site.

    We would like to thank our partners as this has taken us many times
    away from our families thank you to them.

    Also thank you to all the members and amateur radio operators who
    have made this success full.

    Thank you from the South Coast Amateur Radio Club
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ATV (Every pixel tells a story) - tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos
    THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN

    A new YouTube video is called "Two Teens, a Ham Radio, and Operation
    Deep Freeze."

    Produced by Lance Geiger, known as The History Guy, the video
    chronicles two teenage hams back in the mid to late 1950's who helped
    keep an expedition at the South Pole, during the international
    Geophysical year in 1957, in touch with family and friends throughout
    the entire winter.

    Jules Madey, K2KGJ, his brother John, K2KGH (now SK) are the hams
    profiled and their use of phone patches and relays to pass on messages
    from the crew at the pole. The video presents the back story of how
    this all came about with frequent expeditions by the US Navy to
    begin setting up a polar base.

    (arrl)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- CW
    www.morsecodeclassnet.com
    Thanks to ARRL Newsletter for this, an unusual Morse Code story
    from John Ruckert, WE4IAS.

    "About 3 AM, I was awakened by someone sending S-O-S on their
    car horn. I leaped out of bed, grabbed a bathrobe, and with an
    extra-long metal-flashlight zoomed down a flight of stairs to our
    apartment buildings' carport. There I found a young lady sitting
    just inside our rolling car-gate. I inquired, 'Are you the person
    sending S-O-S on a car horn?'

    She smiled saying, 'Yes. I guessed if I just leaned on my car horn,
    to get someone to let me out with an electronic gate-opener, no one
    would respond. So I sent S-O-S and you got here in about 30-seconds!'"

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

    What it's like to become a NASA astronaut?

    More than 18,000 Americans, THATS EIGHTEEN THOUSAND, competed in the
    latest round of NASA's astronaut selection.

    The new candidates will be announced Wednesday (June 7), and will
    report for basic training in August.

    See what it takes to be a NASA astronaut and what happens after the
    selection at the link in this weeks WIA National News

    tinyurl.com/ANS-128-Astronauts.

    [ANS]

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

    OC-130.

    Irek, will be active as DV8/KH7EA from Mindanao Island until May 27
    on 80-6 meters using CW and SSB during his daytime.

    Mindanao Island is in the southern Philippines.

    QSL via SP3SUX by the Bureau.

    (opdx)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTINGscouts.com.au
    scout.org/jota
    international.scouts.com.au jotajoti.info/

    Brett Nicholas VK2BNN Scouts Australia National co-ordinatorfor JOTA.
    Lorraine OHare VK2FICQ is Girl Guides Australia National
    JOTA-JOTI Co-ordinator.
    CALLING FREQUENCIES
    Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishingcommunication.

    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 PSK3114.070
    A special event station for young Scouts in the United States is back
    after two years, and it logged an impressive array of contacts.

    You might consider special event station W2P the official station ofthe Comeback Kids.


    The 58th annual Scout Camporee at the West Point Military Academy in
    New York had to be cancelled for two consecutive years because of the
    COVID-19 pandemic. On the weekend of April 22nd to 24th, it returned
    and got on the air, making 577 contacts on CW and phone, covering
    41 states and 25 DXCC entities on three continents.

    James Gallo, KB2FMH, one of the organizers, told NewsLine that
    organizers and the West Point Scoutmaster's Council saw that the
    camporee itself made up for lost time, even with the usual number of
    6,000 attendees reduced to 4,000 as a COVID precaution.

    W2P had about 13 operators working in rotation on five stations, the
    contacts were devoted to mini-rag chews, giving everyone a chance to
    share memories of being in Scouting or the military.

    Most memorable contact was logged in the middle of the night on 20 meters:
    a 5-watt station with the call sign R 5 AJ. The operator told James
    he'd been a Scout as a boy and when he found the listing on QRZ he hadto make the call.


    (Amateur Radio NewsLine)

    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
    Region 1 3760 7110 14300 18160 21360 kHz

    Region 2 3750 3985 7060 7240 7275 14300 18160 21360kHz
    Radio ham helps save man swept overboard

    April 28 an emergency call came in that a ship had a man overboard.
    A Norwegian radio amateur helped to save the person in question

    A translation of the post by Norway's national society NRRL says:

    In addition to being an avid radio amateur, Geir Tore Christiansen
    LA 5 ZO is also an avid sailor.

    He received the emergency call on digital selective call at 12 MHz.
    The call came from the Hong Kong-registered bulk carrier.

    They reported person overboard and stated their position at 27.39N
    and 88.49E. BUT luckily when LA 5 ZO plotted this it was INLAND
    IN BANGLADESH

    He had the boats MMSI number and searched for it on MarineTraffic.
    There was the right position, i.e. that 88 E should be WEST and he was
    then 100 Nm south of New Orleans. He found the phone number of the
    US Coast Guard who has this area. They had not received any call
    and thanked for the info and said it would call them on the
    satellite phone. "

    Next day Geir Tore could read online that a search operation had
    been launched, overboard man found by a plane with heat-seeking
    camera, and then rescued by a helicopter. The person in question
    was wearing an inflatable vest.

    This case ended well.

    One man's curiosity became another man's salvation.

    ( Source NRRL https://tinyurl.com/IARU-Norway via SouthGate )

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air) youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaAtwitter.com/hamyota
    YOTA Contest 2022 Youth On The Air (ham-yota.com)

    Now Alec,VK2APC.

    INDEXA is supporting the Dave Kalter Memorial Youth DX Adventure

    The INDEXA Board of Directors is honoured to be sponsoring this
    project which encourages youth to experience DXing from the other
    side of the pileups. This year their DX operation will be conducted
    at the PJ2T superstation in Curacao.

    President Bob Schenck, N2OO, says, "INDEXA has gotten behind this
    worthwhile project because we realize it can only create a better
    understanding of DXpeditioning for the youth in our hobby. We see
    this as a great opportunity for them to gain first-hand experience
    from the DXing point of view and perhaps spur interest with our
    future generation of DXpeditioners."

    The YDXA was founded in 2009 by Dave Kalter, KB8OCP (SK);
    Don DuBon, N6JRL, and Jim Storms, AB8YK, with the purpose of
    introducing young amateur radio operators, between the age of
    11 to 17, to the excitement of operating as a team at DX locations.

    Young hams who participate with the YDXA team are required to be
    accompanied by a parent or guardian.

    INDEXA encourages everybody to consider supporting this worthwhile
    youth DX activity and look for them when they are on the air!

    qsl.net/n6jrl

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    VK5 - Australian Fox Hunting Championship and SERG Convention
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