• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING JUNE01 2025 (1/2)

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JUNE01 2025
    IN OUR 30th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

    THIS WEEK:-
    WIA DIRECTOR LEE MOYLE VK3GK

    WIA AR MAGAZINES EDITOR IN CHIEF VK2ZRH ROGER HARRISON

    AND NEW RAOTC CORRESPONENDANT Peter VK7PD
    BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA.

    I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB

    WIA

    JOIN THE WIA
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    This is WIA Director, Lee Moyle VK3GK

    Last Wednesday evening the WIA Board convened and elected this years office bearers. This is done on the first meeting after the WIA AGM has been held.

    President is Scott Williams, VK3KJ.
    Vice president is Peter Schrader, VK4EA.
    Secretary is Peter Clee, VK8ZZ.

    Congratulations to all on your positions.

    The WIA board has proven to be a very cohesive team which works well together along side all the WIA volunteer committees and working groups for the
    benefit of all WIA members.

    The AGM held in Bendigo in early May had several questions asked of the board and one in particular was about the WIA Grants program. Given the WIAs
    current consistent and positive financial position, the Board has decided to reinvigorate the Grants program. Keep a look out for some welcomed and
    exciting news on this to be released shortly.


    Interest from WIA affiliated clubs to host the AGM next year has already been received. This is excellent news as the WIA will work with the successful
    host to make it a fun filled weekend for all attendees.

    If you have some special skills or feel that you can offer one of our many committees some of your time, then please contact the WIA office to lodge
    your interest.


    A number of WIA members and Directors attended and have recently returned
    from the Dayton Hamvention held in Xenia Ohio USA. If you enjoy hamfests,
    then this one needs to be on your bucket list.

    Hamvention is not just a hamfest, its a ham radio conference with the classic Flea market to evening dinners for different interest groups, including the
    DX Dinner and Contest Dinner where this year about 500 people attended each evening. Individuals and Groups are given awards, such as DXpedition of the Year or Inductions into the DXpeditioners and Contesters Hall of Fame.

    During the day hamvention has a continual stream of Forum talks in several auditoriums and function rooms. The topics are various with interest for everyone.

    This year was another exceptional weekend, near perfect weather with a record number of attendees over the three day event, officially being 36,814.


    Amongst those numbers were three WIA directors, President Scott Williams
    VK3KJ, Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY and myself, Lee Moyle VK3GK. Whilst at Hamvention we met with ARRL CEO David Minster NA2AA, IARU President Tim Ellem VE6SH and several of the other IARU member society officials. Discussions included the new IARU proposals to amalgamate, youth in Amateur Radio, increasing membership and retention of members along with numerous other topics. Meeting on a zoom session is great but actually meeting in person
    adds a higher level of friendship with our peers.


    The recent proposal from IARU to amalgamate the three IARU regions, Region 1, Region 2 and Region 3 has many talking and proposals taking place.

    The WIA board along with IARU Region 3 officials and other delegates will be meeting shortly to discuss different options for the future of the IARU structure.


    Important news for WIA affiliated clubs is that in the coming weeks the WIA board will announce the date for the next Club information zoom meeting. If
    you have any topics for discussion or questions for the meeting, please send them to WIA HQ via email.

    For now, 73 from Lee VK3GK.

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

    I sincerely trust that those members on what is known as the early list have thumbed through the latest issue and decided which article theyre going to
    read first.


    Alright. I confess. Theres no early list. Once the ready-wrapped magazines
    left the mailing house last week, its all up to Australia Post.


    If youre waiting, you could always download the electronic issue, which was posted to the WIA web page early last week. Thank you Robert Broomhead VK3DN.


    For those of you who believed that working the long path to Europe on six metres was pretty much the ultimate DX, or perhaps moonbounce was in that class, you may have to think again.


    This issue, we have an article on receiving signals from NASAs Deep Space Network

    spacecraft with amateur equipment. Trevor Benton VK4AFL relates how he went about receiving signals from spacecraft in the vicinity of Jupiter . . . millions of kilometres away!


    And no, he doesnt do it using a gigantic dish on an ugly tower in his
    backyard. Trevors come a long way since the days when he wanted to hear
    Sputnik on 20 MHz with a shortwave receiver.


    For those of you philosophising over the state of amateur radio today, past
    WIA President Justin VK7TW has penned a thoughtful article about how the popular digital modes software suite WSJT and its successor WSJT-X has democratised amateur radio, invigorating activity among existing licensees
    and empowering potential newcomers to become involved in the hobby.


    Stepping back a century, Fred Swainston VK3DAC, VK4FE, tells a tale from the Historic QSL Bureau, about radio hero 3ZN before the days of our VK call
    sign prefix was at the forefront of using ever-shorter wavelengths 100 years ago.


    Yes folks, theres always something new and different to read about in every issue of Amateur Radio magazine.


    More guts. Less gab. Serving Australian amateurs since 1933. Proudly produced and printed in Australia.


    Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for WIA National News. ------------------------------------------------------------*
    INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,
    DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, ICQPodcast, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART,
    RAC, Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of the
    WIA.
    ARRL

    The National Association for Amateur Radio reports that the US House
    of Representatives have just passed a massive Reconciliation bill
    with spectrum provisions relevant to Amateur Radio.

    Within two years not less than 600 megahertz must be identified from
    between 1.3 and 10 GHz for reallocation to commercial use for
    broadband services.

    With regard to Amateur spectrum, the bands that potentially could be
    subject to consideration for reallocation under this legislation are

    13 cm (2300 2310 & 2390 2450 MHz) and

    5 cm (5650 5925 MHz).

    At this time a number of bands have been mentioned informally for consideration, none of which include Amateur spectrum. But the bands
    under consideration could change and ARRL will closely monitor the
    evolving situation.

    It is to be emphasized that these provisions have been passed by the
    House, but key US Senators have not agreed to some aspects and have
    stated their intention to modify these provisions as the bill moves
    through Senate consideration.

    The stated goal for final enactment is by July 4, 2025.

    Still with the US Govt, we have mentioned in the past how VOA and
    other broadcasters have been forced to close after decrees by the
    Trump Administration.

    Well one eagle eyed WIA National News viewer, Peter Marks, VK3TPM
    has directed us to an ABC Radio National Rear Vision program, an
    excellent documentary about VOA's history and contribution.

    You can hear it on the ABC listen app or search for ABC Rear Vision
    VOA to find it on the web.

    tinyurl.com/yc6vhb5z

    Sedona is an Arizona desert town near Flagstaff thats surrounded by
    red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls and pine forests and radio wise
    is considered VERY quiet.

    Sedona resident Richard Factor has spent a lifetime using ham radio
    to contact every country on Earth except for North Korea. Hes now
    hoping to connect with other planets after SETI, the Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence Institute installed two LaserSETI
    stations on his roof to scan the skies for laser pulses originating
    outside the solar system.

    LaserSETI is a constellation of instruments, so its basically
    identical stations that we are putting at several [places] around the
    world, so we can search for laser pulses coming from extra-terrestrial civilizations, LaserSETI project manager Franck Marchis, Ph.D.,
    said. We can assume that if a civilization is more advanced than us,
    they have developed this technology that allows them to create
    powerful lasers, and those powerful lasers can be used to communicate
    between stations, or to basically accelerate a spacecraft. So if you
    look in the sky, if there is such a civilization, we may be able to
    detect them if we are aligned with the line of sight of [their]
    laser.

    redrocknews.com/2025/05/23/richard-factor-seeks-lasers-from-space/

    SOUTH AFRICA

    The results of the May 2025 RAE were communicated with the candidates
    on Saturday 17 May.

    Unlike we here, over there only a few set examination dates annually

    Noel, ZR6DX, the RAE Manager says that seventy people paid to write
    the exam, but seventeen of these people did not arrive at an exam
    centre. Forty-eight candidates passed the exam with five candidates
    not making the grade.

    Well done to the successful candidates and all the best to the
    candidates for the next exam, not until November.
    From News Reader to News Reader.

    Unlike this WIA National News service which has a singular 'team'
    reading for Australia and the world in the UK each transmitter has
    its own reader so as you would imagine a HUGE drain on resources.

    One such reader is Annick.

    Annick Morris, M0HDE began reading the news for GB2RS in July 2004.
    To listeners, her weekly broadcasts may sound the same as any other
    newsreader, however there is one fundamental difference.

    This is because she is a white stick operator and uses a Braille
    computer to enable her to read the script live on air.

    Before each broadcast Annick will download the script using a laptop
    computer which has screen-reading software installed on to it.

    When this is complete, she transfers the script using a memory stick
    onto her Braille computer which she then uses to read the script on
    the air. The Braille comes up under Annicks fingers line by line and
    she uses cursor keys to operate the Braille display which navigates
    her through the document.
    According to minutes released from a recent ARRL Executive Committee Meeting, ARRL has suggested that its influence with the IARU could become limited
    should the proposed IARU restructuring plan be adopted.


    Within the current structure, ARRL serves as the International Secretariat of the IARU Administrative Council. This gives ARRL the ability to nominate both the President and Vice President of the IARU Administrative Council. Member societies from each country then vote on the nominations. The current IARU restructuring plan suggests a flatter structure that gives direct power to
    the member societies in the form of a General Assembly. The member societies would elect officers and board members directly without nominations put forth by ARRL.


    In short, ARRL would transition from nominating officers to simply being one vote out of roughly 160 member societies that make up IARU.


    In its meeting minutes, ARRL noted that the league is the primary financial backer of IARU and had calls scheduled to further discuss the matter.


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    OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION
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    NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025
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    Russian WW MultiMode Contest:
    12 hundred Zulu, May 31 to 1159 Zulu, Jun 1 UTC

    CW, SSB, RTTY, BPSK

    160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m

    (wa7bnm)

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    NEXT WEEKEND, VK Shires Contest, 7th - 8th June.

    Now before entering you have to read a few web pages..
    probably the easiest for listeners would be to read this weeks
    text edition of this WIA national news AND visit the
    vkshires page under contests at wia.org.au

    Why?

    Updated Rules and current Shires list are both up on the WIA
    Website. The links of course in the text edition. I have also
    uploaded a simple contest checklist for anyone interested in
    trying a contest for the first time. Also links to the latest
    logging software is given. The preferred logging programmes
    for this contest are N1MM and VKCL.4.15

    The contest is open to home and portable stations, including Single
    operators, Rovers and Multi Operators.

    Then remember to upload your Cabrillo 3 log

    wia.org.au/members/contests/wavks

    tinyurl.com/4f79vrpn

    tinyurl.com/4unm8fwa

    vklogchecker.com

    {Diane Main VK4DI VK Shires Contest Manager}

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    NZ Straight Key Night

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

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

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

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

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

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

    (Neil ZL1NZ, SKN Manager)

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    VHF UHF Field Days

    Contest Manager Roger Harrison VK2ZRH.

    Winter 2025
    Saturday 21 June through Sunday 22 June

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    (SARL)

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    Trans-Tasman Low Band Contest - 19 JUL 2025

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


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


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

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

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

    yotacontest.mrasz.org

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    RSGB IOTA CONTEST

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

    (wa7bnm contest calendar)

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    Remembrance Day Contest

    This contest is held every year on the anniversary of the end of
    World War II, in honour of the Australian amateurs who lost their
    lives in wartime.

    This contest is unusual because the trophy goes to the Australian
    state or territory that scores the highest level of activity.

    Next contest 16th & 17th August 2025

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

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

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    Oceania DX (OCDX) Contest

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

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

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

    wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/
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    NOW THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------
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    Celebrating the Deutsche Amateur-Radio-Club's 75th anniversary,
    four special callsigns have been activated by DARC till 31 October:

    DC7, D5D, DD7, DK7 and DR75DARC.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    (425dx news)
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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)

    We begin this week with word that a US task force, by its own
    admission, is ill prepared to cope with the wide-ranging impact of a
    solar storm. This news comes on the anniversary of the Gannon Storm,
    the most powerful geomagnetic storm to hit the earth in two decades.

    Several critical failures came to light at the conclusion of a two
    day drill conducted in early May to assess US agencies' readiness in
    such a crisis. The drill staged a simulated crisis of several CMEs
    hurtling toward earth, creating widespread power and communications
    outages, radio blackouts and radiation hazards for NASA astronauts
    on a lunar mission.

    This was the first exercise of its kind for the task force, which is
    known by the acronym SWORM, which stands for Space Weather Operations
    Research and Mitigation. Member agencies include the US Department of
    Homeland Security and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
    Administration. According to the report, government agency protocols
    were shown to be weak and without effective interoffice coordination.

    The report praised the exercise for identifying these issues and
    called for, among other things, development of an advanced warning
    system and sophisticated space-weather satellite systems.

    tinyurl.com/yrr3bvsp

    (newslne2482)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    Are you an Aussie School thinking of having a contact with the ISS?

    Maybe the go to group would be to drop an email to
    secretary@amsat-vk.org

    Also would be a good idea to keep an eye (and ear) on current
    contacts taking place. Many times a school may make a last minute
    decision to do a Livestream or, heaven forbid, run into a last minute
    glitch requiring a change of their live stream URL but ARISS has you
    covered.

    You can always check live.ariss.org/ to see if a school is
    Livestreaming.

    And as always, if there is an EVA, a docking, or an undocking;
    the ARISS radios are turned off as part of the safety protocol.

    (amsat newsletter)
    Starting on June 12, 2025, the NASA Spot the Station website will no longer provide ISS sighting information, per a message recently sent out. This means no information on sighting opportunities provided on the website, nor will users subscribed via the website receive email or text notifications. Instead anyone interested in this kind of information will have to download the
    mobile app for iOS or Android.


    Obviously this has people, like [Keith Cowing] over at Nasa Watch, rather disappointed, due to how the website has been this easy to use resource that anyone could access, even without access to a smart phone. Although the assumption is often made that everyone has their own personal iOS or Android powered glass slab with them, one can think of communal settings where an internet caf is the sole form of internet access. There is also the consideration that for children a website like this would be much easier to access. They would now see this opportunity vanish.


    AMSAT reports that the repeater aboard the HADES-ICM satellite will
    be active starting this month, June. The FM repeater will initially
    be active on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 145.875 MHz uplink
    and a 436.666 MHz downlink.

    Separately, HADES-R is in continuous operation with a 145.925 MHz
    uplink and a 436.888 MHz downlink.

    (ard)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
    iota-world.org/
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    ZC 4 RH is on the British Sovereign Area on Cyprus,
    IOTA number AS - 4 from the 14th through to the 20th of June
    using CW, SSB, FT8 and FT4 on 40 through 6 metres.

    See QRZ.com for QSL details.

    (newsline2482)

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    REMINDERS
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    VP 8 DPD Falkland Islands

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

    (dxnews)

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    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - MILITARY
    Recordings of military transmissions can be found on the
    Signal Identification Guide Wiki at
    sigidwiki.com/wiki/Category:Military
    youtube.com/@militaryhfradio244 open.spotify.com/playlist/28SXuX8vL2wHbnfCS0uBVF?si=d9ee366a38a4472e

    The UVB-76 Buzzer

    HAVE YOU HEARD IT?

    This Russian shortwave station has transmitted a monotonous buzzing
    sound since at least 1982. Broadcasting on 4625 kHz, the signal
    occasionally interrupts its distinctive buzz with Russian voice
    messages consisting of numbers and names.

    Nobody outside Russian military circles knows its true purpose,
    though theories range from maintaining communication channels during
    nuclear attacks to tracking atmospheric conditions. The station
    briefly went offline in 2010, only to return with increased activity
    that continues to baffle listeners worldwide

    NOT ONLY BUT ALSO
    Cuban spy numbers station HM01

    Currently active, this digital numbers station broadcasts automated
    Spanish number sequences alongside bursts of encrypted data. The
    signal originates from Cuba and is believed to communicate with
    intelligence agents operating in North America.

    These transmissions continue unabated, suggesting ongoing espionage
    activities. The station uses modern digital modes alongside
    traditional voice numbers, showing the evolution of these secretive communication methods.

    (eHam)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - PHILATELY

    LUXEMBOURG ISSUES POSTAGE STAMP FOR IARU's CENTENARY

    One hundred years ago, Radioamateurs du Luxembourg was among the
    organisations representing radio amateurs from 23 nations at the
    founding of the International Amateur Radio Union in Paris.

    Celebrating the centenary and showing pride in Luxembourg's role,
    the Post Philately of Luxembourg has issued a postage stamp and a
    matching postal card marking the anniversary. The stamp will be
    released in the weeks ahead and will be available for purchase at
    the Radioamateurs du Luxembourg booth at Ham Radio Friedrichshafen
    later next month.

    (newsline2482)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
    qcwa.org
    raotc.org.au
    Hello everyone, this is Peter VK7PD reminding you that tomorrow is
    the first Monday of the month, time for the Radio Amateurs Old
    Timers Club of Australia's June bulletin to go to air.

    This month as well as the latest Club news.

    * First up is an article entitled - Why CDs failed test of time,
    read by John, VK3MK

    * This will be followed by a timely reminder regarding a subject
    that seems to have fallen into disuse these days, and that is
    On air etiquette, read by Ron, VK3AFW

    * In addition, there will be details on the upcoming Perth RAOTC
    luncheon

    Everyone, RAOTC members and non-Members alike, are most welcome to
    listen to the program and join in the call backs afterwards.

    Full details of all transmissions times and modes can be found on the
    RAOTC website at www.raotc.org.au or just Google RAOTC broadcasts.

    If none of the transmission times suit you, you can download the audio file
    at any time from today from the clubs website.


    Once again, tune in tomorrow for the June RAOTC bulletin, enjoy the
    program and please join in the call backs afterwards.
    73 from Peter VK7PD.
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR YOUNG TIMERS - YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    WIA committee:- Steve VK6SJ, Alec VK2MV and Pete VK2LP. ham-yota.com/category/yota-region-3/
    facebook.com/groups/YOTAOC/
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA

    A ninth-grader from Ukraine has developed his own technology for
    manufacturing antennas for controlling UAVs.

    The world of electronics was discovered for Oleksandr by his father,
    who became his mentor and scientific supervisor. The boy assembled
    his first device at the age of 7. So amateur radio became one of his
    many hobbies.

    At the age of 11, with the support of parents, he received an
    amateur radio license and the corresponding call sign, which allowed
    him to work on the radio. Since then, the world has lost its
    borders, because in a few minutes the young lad in a war ravaged
    country can communicate with radio amateurs from a wide variety of
    countries. Like most radio amateurs, my dad and I made all the
    antennas and additional equipment ourselves, gaining new knowledge
    and experience," he said.

    The schoolboy was prompted to search for new technologies by the
    war, namely the urgent need to manufacture antennas designed to
    control UAVs on non-standard frequency ranges and via a repeater.

    According to this young ham, who we won't use his call, is the
    advantage of his technology to allow for the manufacture of
    lightweight and durable antennas with high precision, not only in
    the form of flat structures, but also in the form of complex
    three-dimensional models. "Such an antenna is extremely flexible
    and does not require special expensive equipment, and the process
    from theoretical calculations of a new product to receiving a small
    batch of antennas takes less than a day," the ninth-grader added.

    dev.ua/en/news/deviatyklasnyk-z-zhytomyrshchyny-1747661391

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- SOFTWARE FOR HAMS

    PortablePlanner.com is a web application that allows portable
    satellite operators to calculate their transmit and receive
    frequencies and find mutual passes. The web application can be added
    to your iOS and Android devices and can be used offline.

    This application should help portable satellite operators easily
    determine what frequency to transmit and receive at on a
    linear transponder satellite when operating without computer control.

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    IT'S A DATE

    Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section, nationalnews@wia.org.au

    Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
    on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.

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    2025

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

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

    Gday, its John VK5DJ for the South East Radio Group.

    The SERG Convention and Fox hunting Championship is nearly here.

    The foxhunters are prepared and the program is set for the
    7th and 8th June but now its a reminder for day trippers on
    Sunday the 8th who are interested in stocking up on goodies including
    new gear from two very well-known retailers and, of course, the
    preloved gear on the trading tables. Its a great time to catch up
    with the people behind the voices.

    On Sunday, doors open for visitors at 9.30AM. Remember to bring your
    Home Brew for the competition, simple or complex every exhibitor has
    a good chance of a prize.

    Check out the Convention 2025 SERG webpage for details.

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

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

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

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

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

    Reception Reports

    WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a
    welcome to the broadcast as they commence call-backs
    straight after the Local News. Local news follows National
    news in all states. It would be great if those SWL's would
    email their reception reports and location to
    callbacks@wia.org.au
    Submitting news items

    If you would like to submit news items for possible inclusion
    in the VK1WIA broadcasts, please email your item in text to nationalnews@wia.org.au and don't JUST send url's links or
    posters, but take the time to pen YOUR contribution.

    To submit audio, email nationalnews@wia.org.au
    and send BOTH the audio and the text

    We would appreciate items certainly no longer than 1.5 mts in
    length as we only have a half hour.

    Remember the sooner you submit material the more the
    likelihood of it being broadcast in the very next edition of
    WIA National News.

    Each recorded item will only be broadcast once, if you want a couple
    of mentions, please submit different slants to keep your
    event 'fresh' and always if the news room is to read your
    item --- write it in the 3rd person. (First if YOU are
    reading your own item). If you are mentioning your own name / call
    in the story, say something like "and myself, Pat, vk11abc"


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