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|    WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 20 202    |
|    17 Apr 25 20:09:44    |
      [continued from previous message]              Operators operating from the Wrights Hill Fortress in Wellington,       New Zealand.              VI 100 SIG is special callsign celebrating the centenary of the Australian       Signal Corps during 2025.              And of course VI 100 IARU out of Melbourne is on air.              "This is Grant VK5GR with news from the International Amateur Radio Union.              On 18 April 1925, pioneering radio amateurs gathered in Paris to establish a       new international union. This year, the International Amateur Radio Union       celebrates its centenary and embarks on another century of innovation with       changing technologies.              April the 18th also marked, World Amateur Radio Day. This is when we, the       member societies of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU), showed our       capabilities to the public and enjoyed global friendship with other amateurs       worldwide. For this centennial year, we dedicated the day to       Entering the Next Century of Amateur Radio Communications & Innovation.              For the last 100 years, the IARU has worked tirelessly to promote innovation       in our field and to encourage the growth of amateur radio in communities       throughout the world. As we look to the future, that work will continue.              Now, to mark this significant milestone, here in Australia, we are       celebrating the 100th anniversary with the operation of a special event       station. VI 100 IARU can be found on multiple bands, spreading the word of       this milestone occasion. Look for us throughout the month of April and take       this opportunity to get a once in a lifetime callsign in your logs!              VI100IARU              -------------              REMINDERS:-              y       Special callsign 5 B 50 CARS has been celebrating the 50th anniversary of       the Cyprus Amateur Radio Society. Look for final activity:-       25-26 April 100th anniversary of IARU and 75th anniversary of IARU       Region 1.              QSL via LoTW and QRZ Logbook.              (425dxnews)       -----------              Y       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)              --------              Y       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)       -----------       y       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)              -----------       y       It was 25 years ago but We Do Remember 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.              (ard)       BEACONS              There are no more signals from VP8ADE from Adelaide Island, the ice-covered       island off the Antarctic peninsula's west coast, the last day on the air       for VP8ADE the 28-MHz low-power research beacon was the 21st of February.              WIA National News Editor Graham has more:-              "VP8ADE was put into service in the summer of 1979 at the British Antarctic       survey base of Rothera. Its tour of duty was originally supposed to have       lasted only 3 years as one part of a research programme, according to       Laurence Howell KL7L, who was the base radio operator at the time.              The beacon's collection of critical data on global ionospheric propagation       at the F2 layer proved so invaluable that it continued operating for another       FOUR decades.              The beacon shared a small wooden hut with a 1950-era aircraft navigation       beacon and with research equipment used for ionospheric D-layer       scintillation research used by students of ionospheric researcher       Dr. Roy Piggott."              VP8ADE was proposed by the Radio Society of Great Britain.       It was coordinated with the British Antarctic Survey and the Falkland Island       radio regulator.              -------------              WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS       SUMMITS ON THE AIR, WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM,       PARKS ON THE AIR and other ADVENTURE GROUPS.              hema.org.uk/index.jsp       minesontheair.com/about-mota       parksontheair.com/       sota.org.uk       sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/       facebook.com/SotaAustralia/       wwffaustralia.com/       AND WITHOUT DOUBT THIS WAS AN ADVENTURE!              SG1VA/A              It took place high upon a Mountain top in Greece, Mount Athos to be precise.              It's about a DX-Pedition cut short, BUT finally contacts, as we reported       last week, validated by ARRL for DXCC.              During the stay on Mt. Athos, the local police opened an investigation of       their operation based on a complaint regarding the alleged unauthorized       presence of amateur radio group in Mt. Athos. They were told to cease       the operation immediately and were invited to the local police station to       give statements and to present paperwork.              The local police concluded that indeed the paperwork, including the amateur       radio license, the entry visas and written, stamped and signed Mt. Athos       10-day permit for an amateur radio operation are all in order.              The Mt. Athos police forwarded the case file to the Thessaloniki       Prosecutor's Office, who found that there were no legal violations and       that there was no breach of the law. As such, the case was dismissed.              All these prove beyond any doubt that the January 2025 operation was legit       and is therefore valid.              The whole SV1GA/A log has been uploaded to LoTW, and the OQRS on Club Log is       open for those who would like to have a paper QSL card for this activation              (sourced to 425dx news)              WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER       AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org              A New Breed of Satellite and Space Focused Makers is Emerging       Several threads have come together pointing to a new breed of space oriented       individuals who may be attracted to Amateur Radio. Exploding interest in       inexpensive small board computers (SBC), satellite specific firmware for       handhelds, 3-D printed parts for satellite antennas and soda can size       satellites, and makers using small board computers.                     According to Wikipedia, maker culture is a contemporary subculture       representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture that intersects with       hardware-oriented parts of hacker culture and revels in the creation of new       devices as well as tinkering with existing ones.              en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_culture              Taken as a whole, this points in the direction from which new hams,       especially students and young adults, may arise. This article is the first of       a series about makers as potential recruits for Amateur Radio clubs. To learn       more about makers, simply go to YouTube. YouTube is an abundant source of       maker videos with some produced by satellite oriented Radio Amateurs and       others.              (ANS-103)       The first pop star in space has landed, and her name is Katy Perry.              Katy Perry just became the 1st pop star to sing in space but Lance Bass,       Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Sarah Brightman and Justin Bieber had their chance                            [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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