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      [continued from previous message]              UHF records for the WIA as he reports from VK4 that the microwave lads in       late May were breaking national records on 3.4 and 5.7 GHZ.              Volunteers keep your WIA running and there are several vacancies available       from VK3 inwards QSL sorting to Technical advisors for Dstar and satellites.       Interested? Then email WIA HQ asking for further information.                     The Board of the WIA have published details of requirements to be followed by       WIA National News rebroadcast stations.                     Stations wishing to rebroadcast the weekly WIA National News need to comply       with the provisions of a common license which has been introduced and shall       commence on 31st July 2025.                     There is no significant change to re-broadcast arrangements for most       rebroadcast stations.                     The Common License is published on the WIA web site and details some       important aspects which need to be followed by re-broadcast stations.                     The Common License states that :-              The content of the broadcast is copyright to the WIA.              Ownership of the content is retained by the WIA.              The content of the broadcast shall not be modified, edited, or used to create       derivative works without prior written consent from the Secretary of the WIA.                     Notification of the copyright provisions and the requirement to follow the       common license will be included at the beginning of the broadcast.                     A number of WIA members and Directors will be attending Tokyo Hamfair next       month in mid August. I am sure the VK3s will notice the heat. Some VKs       already have their Japanese reciprocal licences issued. The two day event       attracts visitors from around the world and attendee numbers are usually       around 35,000. It give us opportunity to meet and discuss important issues       facing Amateur Radio in Region 3 as well as seeing new product releases from       many radio manufacturers and catching up with many ham friends.                     For now, 73 from Lee VK3GK.              Hello all, on this, the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly.              This is Editor-in-Chief of Amateur Radio magazine, Roger Harrison VK2ZRH       coming to you from what is now known as Southport on the Queensland Gold       Coast.                     You guessed it! Thats right, last Wednesday Issue No.4 of Amateur Radio       magazine whizzed off the press in Bairnsdale, on the Mitchell River, in       Victorias East Gippsland, Gateway to the Gippsland Lakes. A scenic part of       VK3.                     The theme for this issue is Antennas and Earths, subjects of keen interest to       all amateurs, Im sure. Well, except for those hams on the International Space       Station, I guess. I wonder where they earth their rigs up there? Ill have to       ask.                     Our articles on the topic of antennas include a review of a commercial 28 MHz       vertical featured on the cover also, the saga of designing and building an       inner suburban 9-band long-wire beam antenna by Doc Wescombe-Down VK5BUG       plus Emeritus Professor Peter Hall VK6HP details a remotely-operated       dual-band antenna coupler for 136 and 475 kHz that feeds a 22-and-a-half       metre live mast.                     Both Doc and Peter expound on the importance of earthing. Also, on that very       subject, Dale Hughes VK1DSH gets down in the dirt getting to know his earth       resistance. You could, too.                     There will be many listeners no doubt who are enthusiastic owners of the       locally built TET beams and newer TET-Emtron models. Well, Mark Rawlings       VK6MOA, who is well-experienced with TETs, offers a trove of tips to restore       or refurbish those trusty TETs.                     While antenna and feedline installations appear deceptively simple, achieving       the intended              performance for an antenna system or troubleshooting problems can often be       the opposite of simple.                     Knowing just the value of the SWR is always one parameter to consider       perhaps the first. But, you need to know more if theres a problem.                     So, I took the opportunity to review an antenna analyser the MATCH from       RigExpert, the Ukrainian-based developer and manufacturer of antenna       analysers, transceiver interfaces, and amateur radio software sold all over       the globe.                     In learning how to use it, it taught me a lot. Smart people those four hams       who launched RigExpert.                     Thats it for now, folks. I plan having more for you next week.              Dont forget, theres always much-much, much more in every edition of Amateur       Radio magazine.                     More guts. Less gab. Serving hams across Australia since 1933. Proudly       produced and printed in Australia.                     Im Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for VK1WIA News.       ------------------------------------------------------------*       INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to Amateur Radio Daily, ARRL,       DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC,       Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of WIA.              A 28-YEAR-OLD woman who went missing from her home in Islampur in Uttar       Dinajpur district nearly eight years ago has been traced in Bangladesh and       connected with her family thanks to efforts made by some amateur radio       operators from both sides of the border despite the frosty ties between the       two countries in recent months.                     It was on July 9, when an amateur radio operator, Muhammed Abdul Gani Fitu,       saw a woman in ragged clothes at the Golabari railway station in       Chapainawabganj district, Bangladesh.                     He rescued her with the help of some local residents and gave her food.       Later, the girl was able to give him the names of her parents and her home       address in India.                     I was surprised that she is from India. She seems to have intellectual       disabilities and could not tell me how she ended up in Bangladesh. She was       unwell and we gave primary treatment to her. She said her name is Sarma       Khatun (28) and we found that the village she mentioned is in India. I       contacted some amatuer radio operators I know in India, Gani told The Indian       Express over phone from Bangladesh.              HAMSHACK HOTLINE TO BE DISCONTINUED.       Say goodbye to Hamshack Hotline, the free VOIP telecomm service. The service       announced it would be discontinued, effective the 29th of August. The project       began in 2018 and grew to be a global communications network with a peak       establishment of 7,000 interconnections across numerous servers. Hamshack       Hotline's board of directors said it will donate whatever cash reserves it       may have to a charity that supports military veterans.              CANADA WE HAVE A QUESTION              A new Question Bank will be used for all Basic Amateur Radio Certificate       examinations starting last Tuesday July 15, 2025.              Candidates, instructors and authors of Amateur Radio Study Guides may       want to study the new Question Bank which is available for download from       the ISED website.              rac.ca/esc_cne              Radio Amateurs of Canada has had a committee of 20 instructors and       Accredited Examiners (AEs) working to update and improve the quality of       the 984 questions, 984 correct answers and 2,952 distractors (incorrect       answers) in the Question Bank.              This is the first major update to the Question Bank since 2013.              Still with exams and in New Zealand their new question bank will take       effect from the 1st of January 2026, so as not to disadvantage anyone       who is studying for the exam now. Exam supervisors will be notified in       December to update their exams and destroy any old, printed exams.              -------------------------------------------------------------------              OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION       --------------       --------------              NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2025       --------------       ---------------              LABRE DX CONTEST ALL WEEKEND       >From Brazil with participation worldwide using just CW and SSB       on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m              ----------                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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