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|    2025 OCTOBER 26 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADC    |
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      [continued from previous message]              Atlantic Anomaly has expanded by an area nearly half the size of continental       Europe since 2014.                     Earths magnetic field is vital to life on our planet. It is a complex and       dynamic force that protects us from cosmic radiation and charged particles       from the Sun.                     The weak field South Atlantic Anomaly was first identified southeast of South       America back in the 19th century.                     The South Atlantic Anomaly is not just a single block, says lead author Chris       Finlay, Professor of Geomagnetism at the Technical University of Denmark. Its       changing differently towards Africa than it is near South America. Theres       something special happening in this region that is causing the field to       weaken in a more intense way.              (TWIAR)              WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER       AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org              Is Low Earth Orbit Getting Too Crowded?              Hundreds of satellites may soon be flying in orbital regions that are already       too packed to allow safe and long-term operations, a new study suggests.                     The study found that, while in 2019 only 0.2% of satellites in Earth orbit       were forced to perform more than 10 collision-avoidance manoeuvres per month,       that percentage had risen sevenfold by early 2025. It means that some 340       satellites spend a lot of time dodging debris and other spacecraft.                     Moreover, the satellite population is set to keep growing. While in 2019       about 13,700 objects (including space junk) zoomed around the planet in low       Earth orbit (LEO), at altitudes below 2,000 kilometres, that number has since       risen to 24,185 objects in 2025, an increase of 76%, according to the study.       By the end of this decade, some 70,000 satellites may reside in LEO,       according to industry growth predictions.              (TWIAR)              A constellation of classified defence satellites built by SpaceX is emitting       a mysterious signal that may violate international standards.                     Satellites associated with the Starshield satellite network appear to be       transmitting to the Earth on frequencies normally used for sending commands       from Earth to satellites in space. The use of those frequencies to downlink       data runs counter to standards set by the International Telecommunication       Union.                     Starshields unusual transmissions have the potential to interfere with other       scientific and commercial satellites, warns Scott Tilley, VA7LF, an amateur       satellite tracker in Canada who first spotted the signals.              (ANS)              WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA       iota-world.org/       ------------              Phill, C 21 TS is active on the island of Nauru, OC-031, until the       30th of November. The station is spotted regularly using FT8 on the       HF bands. QSL via Logbook of the World or OQRS.       See QRZ.com for more information.              (rsgb)              ---------              Active is VY 0 ZOO from Coral Harbour on Southampton Island, NA-007,       until the 18th of December. Listen for the station on the 80 to 10m bands       using CW and SSB. QSL via VE2XB.              (rsgb)       ---------------       OC REMINDERS       ------------       ----------              OC-047 - H44MS - Malaita Island in the Solomons.              Bernard, H44MS will be active from Manakwai village, nearby Maluu       (northern Malaita island) covering the period next year from       January 25 to April 10.              (dx-world)              -------------              OC-054 - WALLIS ISLAND.              The DX Obsessed Group will be active as FW5K from Wallis Island       (OC-054) from 20 October to 7 November, including a Multi-2 entry in the       CQ WW DX SSB Contest. Six operators will be QRV on 160-6 metres CW SSB       FT8 and RTTY. QSL via Club Log's OQRS; QSOs will be uploaded to LoTW       6 months after the end of the DXpedition.              (425 DX and dxobsessed.org/home)              -----------              One for next years IOTA Diary              OC-66 - TX9XG - Rangiroa Atoll.              Haru, JA1XGI has announced that he will be active from Rangiroa Atoll,       French Polynesia (OC-066) as TX9XG during April 1-8, 2026. He plans to       QRV on 40-10m; CW, SSB, RTTY & FT8 using the new IC-7300 MK2.              QSL TX9XG via Haru's home call, JA1XGI using OQRS Club Log.              (dx-world)       ----------------       WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ---- MEDICAL.              Amateur radio is for everyone, as we know, but not everyone has the same       access to what they need to succeed. Some operators, or those who wish to get       their license, have disabilities that can get in their way. Jeremy Boot       G4NJH, reporting for NewsLine tells us about an effort to shine the spotlight       on this situation - and the need for change.                     "One of the greatest challenges of amateur radio ought to be getting a rare       DX, logging an all-time-new-one or mastering a new skill or new operating       mode. It should not be the act of trying to get on the air itself.                     To ensure that radio amateurs with disabilities have the same chance at all       the other challenges and adventures, the Program for Disabled Radio Amateurs       in IARU Region 1 is encouraging a celebration on and off the air to reflect       ham radio's welcoming spirit.                     This event will take place on the 3rd of December, which the United Nations       has declared to be the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. In an       announcement about the programme, its coordinator Riri Azrak OD5RI encourages       ham radio societies to plan awareness events, nets or special events using a       special call sign incorporating the letters PDRA. Hams are also being urged       to identify and support radio operators with disabilities or persons with       disabilities who are seeking their licence.                     This is Jeremy Boot G4NJH.              iaru-r1.org/about-us/committees-and-working-groups/ipha/ ]              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              SKYNET-1A WHERE ARE YOU?              A military spacecraft launched 56 years ago was moved from its orbit and       nobody is quite sure who did it, or why.                     In 1969 the UK launched Skynet-1A, a military communications satellite placed       in orbit above the east coast of Africa in order to relay information to       British armed forces. It stopped working due to hardware issues around 18       months after it started operating, and the spacecraft was left to the laws of       physics to orbit the Earth it is now the oldest UK spacecraft still in       space.                     In the 1970s, when the satellite was still closely tracked, it was in a       geostationary arc at a longitude of around 40 East, where it remained when it       was decommissioned. Such orbits are subject to gravitational perturbations by       the Sun, Earth and Moon.                     If Skynet-1A had failed at its operational location of around 40 East, we       would now expect it to be oscillating by +/- 35 degrees either side of 75       East, satellite-system engineer Dr Stuart Eves explains in a blog post for       The Global Network on Sustainability in Space.              Except that it isnt."              According to the UK Registry , Skynet-1A is currently sitting very close to       the bottom of the other well at 105 West, oscillating by just a couple of       degrees.                     SO - WHO MOVED THIS BIRD?       bit.ly/493FBUT       (twiar)              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              Riku Suda JR 2 KHB is the Representative Director, YOTA Japan and he has       posted that earlier this year YOTA Japan was officially incorporated, and       they re-established Youngsters on the Air Japan as a non-profitable                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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