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|    22 Nov 24 16:32:43    |
      [continued from previous message]              Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for WIA National News.       EDUCATION.              The ARRL Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology is growing next year, and       a number of social media stars are coming together to help it happen. On       Saturday, November 30, a live fundraiser telethon is set to take place on the       Ham Radio Crash Course YouTube channel. Host Josh Nass, KI6NAZ, will be       joined by several web-famous hams to talk radio and raise money. The proceeds       benefit the ARRL Education and Technology Fund, which is what pays for the       Teachers Institute (TI).                     There is skin in the game. Several donors created a challenge with a $20,000       pledge. The Donor Challenge will be unlocked when others step up and give       during this years telethon, said ARRL Director of Development Kevin Beal,       K8EAL. It really shows the value hams place on inspiring and educating the       next generation of radio amateurs. Theyre going to be the engineers that lead       our world forward, and ham radio is a solid foundation for wireless       technology, said Beal.                     (arrl)              AUSTRALIANA              Defence has confirmed that it will use the Optus-X satellite launched       by SpaceX last Monday morning Australian time.              The satellite is an important element of Defences assured access to       space-enabled communications, an Australian Defence spokesperson said       in a statement to iTnews.              An Optus spokesperson said it had "procured a spacecraft on behalf of       another organisation. We respect the privacy of our customers and do       not provide comment on these matters."              Defence has been using Optus satellite services since 2003 and elected       back in 2022 to extend its arrangement with the telco through to 2034.       As iTnews reported at the time, the Optus satellite that Defence has       been using - C1 - was set to reach its end-of-life in 2027.              Its understood that the Optus-X satellite launch relates to the 2022       agreement and will enable services to continue through to 2034.              (ITnews)              ------------------------------------------------------------*       INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to ARRL,IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART and       the World Wide sources of the WIA.              NEW ZEALAND              As reported earlier, NZART had been contacted by a member of the       French Amateur Radio community about participating in an event       recognizing the end of WWII.              While NZART Council acknowledges public opinion about this event, they       wish to make it very clear that NZART, as an association and community,       does not support war in any form.              In their monthly news broadcast it was said NZART will not take part in       the organization of this event, however, Council acknowledges it       to be a way to recognize the end of the war and serve as a form of       remembrance. Therefore they have approved the issue of the special       event call sign ZL 8 0MAY for a three month period.              Their item concluded with " NZART remains neutral regarding       participation extending beyond nations part of the Allied forces."              JAPAN              Yaesu has added three new mobile VHF/UHF transceivers to its website.              yaesu.com/              All 3 focus on Yaesu's Super-DX feature which is designed to improve       weak signal reception. While that feature isn't new, Yaesu has added an       Audio Digital Signal Processing Unit (ADS) that also activates when       engaging Super-DX. ADS is designed to further improve weak signals.       All three models include ADS as part of the improved Super-DX feature.              Product highlights include:              FT-3185RASP 85W 144MHz FM Mobile Transceiver              FT-3165RASP 65W 144MHz FM Mobile Transceiver which includes a front       speaker              FTM-150RASP a 55/50W 144/430MHz FM Dual Band Mobile Transceiver with a       detachable front panel.       IRELAND              GROWTH in new membership.              IRTS membership is on the rise with the addition of 47 new members.              Of that number, seven are YLs and two are under the age of 18.              This brings the total new membership in the Irish National Society,       IRTS, this year to 115.              Plans are underway to foster the YL community with now over 27 licenced       throughout Ireland.              USA              Congratulations to Jim Dalke, W7PB.              This broadcast engineer has been honoured by the Society of Broadcast       Engineers (SBE) with its Engineer of the Year Award, named for       Robert W. Flanders.              W7PB ( does the PB stand for PERSONAL BEST? ) is the only person to       have received the society's recognition twice. He first received the       award in 2014. The honour is presented to an SBE member whose career       is marked by excellence and who advances the mission of the SBE.              Having spent a lifetime at various broadcast radio and TV stations,       Jim continues to be active in the radio industry at age 85.              His professional involvement includes assisting the operations of       three AM stations in the Seattle area and over the years his       contributions and innovations have included, creation of a digital       weather display that helps TV weathercasters better show the National       Weather Service radar on the air, a feature that was later purchased by       some major-market TV stations.              Jim remains a fervent believer in the value and future of AM broadcast       radio, particularly to deliver alerts in times of emergencies.       Emergency response is something he knows well: A ham since the age of       14, Jim is active in the Washington State Emergency Management       Division.       US congressional commission has proposed a Manhattan Project-style       initiative to fund the development of AI systems that will be as       smart or smarter than humans, amid intensifying competition with       China over advanced technologies.              The bipartisan US-China Economic and Security Review Commission       stressed that public-private partnerships are key in advancing       artificial general intelligence, but did not give any specific       investment strategies as it released its annual report.              The Manhattan Project was a large-scale collaboration between the       US government and the private sector during World War Two that produced       the first atomic bombs.              "We've seen throughout history that countries that are first to exploit       periods of rapid technological change can often cause shifts in the       global balance of power," Jacob Helberg, a USCC commissioner and       senior advisor to software company Palantir's CEO, told Reuters.              "China is racing towards AGI ... It's critical that we take them       extremely seriously," Helberg added.              -------------------------------------------------------------------              OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION              --------------       --------------       NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024       --------------       --------------       --------------              VHF UHF Field Day ON NOW              Spring 2024 - 0100 UTC Saturday 23 November through 0059 UTC Sunday       24 November (0400 / 0359 in VK6).              wia.org.au/members/contests/vhfuhf/              -------------------              CQ WW CW CONTEST ON NOW       November 23 - 24              Starts: Zero hundred hours UTC Saturday ending the Sunday at 2359hrs.              (cq)              ----------              Ham Spirit Contest              Inspired by the Amateur's Code written by Paul M. Segal (W9EEA) in       1928, the 2024 edition of the HAM Spirit Contest will be held in a       single round from 08:00 UTC on Saturday 30 November to 07:59 UTC on       Sunday 1 December.              Based out of Russia, the Ham Spirit Contest comes from a team at       The Spirit of Amateur Radio Without Borders and its objective is for       amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs in as many       Maidenhead Grid Fields and ITU Zones as possible using CW and SSB on       160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 metres.              hs.andys.ru/eng/ham-spirit-contest_rules/.              (sarl)              -------------------       ARRL 160 METER CW              December 6-8 is the date this year but it is ALWAYS the first full              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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