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   National News Broadcast Email List to All   
   WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 13 202   
   10 Apr 25 19:35:19   
   
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   2025/2026 school year.   
      
   That ruling from a federal judge ordering the U.S. government to restore   
   congressionally approved funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty which   
   I reported on just last week apparently hasnt convinced the Trump   
   administration.   
      
      
   The money still hasnt been distributed, according to a report by The   
   New York Times, citing court filings and officials at the news organization,   
   which was originally set up to counter propaganda from the then   
   U.S.S.R.during the Cold War.   
      
      
   RFE/RL is still nearly $12 million short in its April funding from the   
   U.S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees RFE/RL and several other   
   government-funded news organizations. As a result, the Times reports,   
   RFE/RL has been forced to furlough staff and reduce some of its programming.   
      
   This Safe Nuclear Battery Could Last Decades on A Single Charge   
      
   Yes, a new miniature nuclear battery could supply electricity for decades,   
   centuries, even millennia.   
      
   South Korean scientists recently presented a prototype battery that works   
   according to the betavoltaic principle. As the researchers explain.   
      
   Nuclear batteries generate power by harnessing high-energy particles   
   emitted by radioactive materials. Not all radioactive elements emit   
   radiation thats damaging to living organisms, and some radiation can be   
   blocked by certain materials. For example, beta particles (also known as   
   beta rays) can be shielded with a thin sheet of aluminium, making   
   betavoltaics a potentially safe choice for nuclear batteries.   
      
   This kind of nuclear battery would only be the size of a finger, and such   
   long-lasting nuclear batteries could enable numerous applications, says   
   Professor Su-Il In. For example, a pacemaker powered by such a battery would   
   last a lifetime and make surgical replacement unnecessary.   
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   OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION   
      
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   NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024   
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   WIA Contest Champion results for 2024.   
      
   The WIA Contest Champion Peter Brown trophy is awarded annually for the   
   best combined effort in WIA sponsored contests. It recognises those who   
   have participated in multiple WIA contests and submitted logs throughout   
   the year. There were a total of 286 contestants during 2024.   
      
   The winner of the VK4PJ Peter Brown trophy for 2024 is... Diane Main   
   VK4DI with a score of 450 points. Diane entered 6 of the 8 eligible   
   contests and gained 3 first places, 1 second place, 1 third place, and 1   
   fifth place. Congratulations to Diane.   
      
   2nd place went to Peter Dodd VK7KPC with a score of 380 points.   
   3rd place was Bill Main VK4ZD with a score of 350 points.   
   4rd place was Shaun McInerney VK3KK with a score of 294 points.   
   5th place was Richard Howlett VK7ZBX with a score of 280 points.   
      
   Full results can be viewed at wia.org.au/members/contests/contestchampion.   
      
   (Peter VK2PR WIA Contest Champion Scorer)   
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   NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025   
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   The IARU 100th Anniversary Centennial QSO Party.   
      
   The IARU CQP started Saturday and ends 20 April.   
   This event will celebrate 100 years of the IARU   
      
   (sarl)   
      
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   Each Tuesday evening in April sees the ZL2GVA Memorial Sprints on 80m.   
   30 minutes each of CW, SSB and FT4.   
      
   Take part in any or all segments.   
      
   Exchange is your outside temperature.   
      
   (nzart)   
      
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   HARRY ANGEL MEMORIAL 80 Meter Sprint, Saturday May 3.   
      
   wia.org.au/members/contests/harryangel/   
      
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   May 17/18 is the Sangster Shield.   
      
   QRP CW on 80m, wind back the rig to 5W and give it a go.   
      
   Rules for both   
      
   (nzart)   
      
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   Don Edwards memorial slow Morse contest May 17 - 18 sgars.org (vk2emu)   
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   DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.-----------------   
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   It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember You as if it was yesterday and always   
   will.   
      
   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.   
      
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   Bletchley Park will be hosting one of its infamous 1940s weekends in May   
   to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE day.   
      
   In tribute to the event, the RSGB National Radio Centre will be operating   
   special event station GB 2 BP from the 3rd to the 5th of May. Put the date   
   in your diary and make sure you get this callsign in your logbook.   
      
   (rsgb)   
      
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   The  Guernsey Amateur Radio  Society  will  operate  special  event   
   station GU 80 LIB on 9-11 May to celebrate the 80th anniversary of   
   the liberation of  the Channel Islands  at the end of World War II.   
   QSL via LoTW,  Club Log's OQRS,  direct,  or via  the bureau.   
      
   (425dxnews)   
      
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   Special callsign 5 B 50 CARS  celebrates the  50th anniversary of the   
   Cyprus Amateur Radio Society (CARS). Look for activity on:-   
   15 April the actual anniversary date,   
   18 April  World Amateur Radio Day,   
   25-26 April 100th anniversary of IARU and 75th anniversary of IARU   
   Region 1.   
      
   QSL via LoTW and QRZ Logbook.   
      
   (425dxnews)   
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   Polio On The Air 2025 - CQ SALK   
      
   In celebration of the 70th anniversary of the April 12, 1955 US approval of   
   the Salk polio vaccine, Narwhal Amateur Radio Society is running a Polio On   
   The Air event from April 5 - 19.   
      
   They will be calling CQ SALK on all fashionable protocols.   
      
   Special Event Stations W7P, W7O, W7L, W7I, and W0O are the ones to listen   
   out for and work throughout the 5-19 April period.   
      
   Make contact with one, get a QSL card.   
      
   Make contact with all five, get five QSL cardsand something really neat   
   happens if you collect all five we are told.   
      
   nars.narwhal.be/polio/   
      
   (ard)   
      
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   The D A R Cs special event callsign DA 25 WARD is active until the 27th of   
   April in recognition of World Amateur Radio Day. Hams around the world   
   celebrate April 18, the day of the founding of the International Amateur   
   Radio Union back in 1925   
      
   See QRZ.com for QSL details.   
      
   (newsline2472)   
      
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   WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- ASTRONOMY (and Wireless Weather)   
      
   THERE GOES THE SUN   
      
   NASA's Parker Solar Probe has completed its second daring flyby of the sun,   
   coming within 3.8 million miles of its surface at speeds nearing   
   430,000 mph, while collecting valuable data on solar wind and the   
   sun's corona. The spacecraft operated autonomously during the approach,   
   using 4 specialized instruments to study the sun's outer atmosphere.   
      
   This mission marks another historic milestone in solar science, as Parker   
   continues to rewrite what we know about our star and helps scientists better   
   predict space weather. The spacecraft's extreme performance is made possible   
   by cutting-edge technologies, including a heat shield, self-cooling solar   
   arrays, and autonomous systems.   
      
   The probe is expected to make another close approach in June, continuing   
   its groundbreaking journey into uncharted solar territory.   
      
   (ANS/txt only)   
   HERE COMES THE MOON   
      
   K1PX has a really need lil web browser where you can view either a map of   
   the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the   
      
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