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VK National News 02Nov25


 Weekly news from the WIA:
MP3 edition of news available at: http://www.wia-files.com/podcast/wianews-2025-11-02.mp3 
Text edition:
        
 
 2025 NOVEMBER 2 WIA NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
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 THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

 THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
 tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos

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 IN NATIONAL NEWS THIS WEEK:-

Grant VK5GR, your WIA Technical Advisory Committee Chairperson. -
Chris VK3FY on behalf of the Board of the Wireless Institute of Australia. -
ACMA release their Five-year spectrum outlook 202530. - 
DISCUSSION POINT with Dougal VK4EKA. -
Alan VK4SN on behalf of the WIA Radio Activities Contest committee. -
Peter VK7PD  for the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club of Australia. -
Alan VK2COD a member of Australia's official Youngsters on the Air group.


BUT WAIT - THERE'S MUCH MUCH MORE IN THE RETICULE FOR THIS WEEKS
NATIONAL NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
FOR WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2,  2025..
 
 I'M EDITOR GRAHAM VK4BB


 WIA

 JOIN THE WIA
 tinyurl.com/yyj87b9y

This is Grant VK5GR, your WIA Technical Advisory Committee Chairperson, with some news about a community consultation being launched looking at changes to the Australian Amateur Radio band plans.

It has been some years now since a wholesale review of our band plans has been conducted. In that time, we have seen various changes made to what radio spectrum amateur radio operators can access, and under what conditions they can access it. We have also received various requests for changes, or recognition of various activities on the band plans from members of the Australian amateur radio community. As a result, we have decided to conduct a wide ranging review of the existing band plans, and are proposing various changes across almost all bands, addressing one of a number of issues that have arisen since the last series of changes several years ago.

Areas being addressed include:

  highlighting centres of activity for AM and Emergency call channels on the HF bands

  Changes to align the 630 and 160m band plans with current practice

  revising the 6m band given that Standard Class licenses can now access the whole band

  a review of the 23cm band in light of the new conditions determined by ITU member states at the last WRC conference
  
  improving clarity on how the 3.3 GHz band can be used

   Adding new segments for new areas of interest (FM repeaters on 13, 9, 6 and 3cm)

  Revision of ATV Segments considering the extensive adoption of Digital ATV modes today

  Review of repeater sub-bands and the growth of digital voice hotspots on 2m and 70cm

  Provision of band plan data for the Microwave mm wavelength bands (24-134 GHz) showing current centres of activity

As you can see the review has been very comprehensive. However, the review is just the first step. Next, we are seeking the views of the amateur community on the changes we are proposing. To do this, we have published a paper discussing the changes, and have provided a template response form to help amateurs form their responses and pass them back to the committee.

The consultation will be open until December 12th and is open to All VK radio amateurs. Details of the consultation content and process are now available on the WIA website. So if you are interested to see what is proposed, and wish to have a say, take a look at the WIA website, read the consultation paper and then consider making a submission. We would love to hear from you!

Regards
Grant VK5GR, on behalf of the WIA Technical Advisory Committee




This is Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY with this weeks Board Report for
WIA NATIONAL NEWS.

This weeks topic is Not For Profit Organisations declaration.

Most affiliated clubs declare themselves as being Not for Profit organisations. So, it is the time of year when non-charitable,
not-for-profit organisations must confirm their eligibility for income tax
exemption each year. This is done by lodging an ATO Not-for-Profit
self-review return.

Clubs that are Not-for-Profits and have a current ABN must declare that they are exempt from lodging an Income Tax Return by a self assessment lodgement with the ATO.

Clubs that do not have an ABN do not need to undertake the self-review.

See the details of the NFP self review in the news article on WIA
FRONT PAGE NEWS wia.org.au

Also the WIA is keen to hear from individuals or clubs that might be
interested in joining the WIA Social Media team. Please send your
expression's of interest to the WIA Secretary

Secretary(at)wia.org.au

This has been Chris Dimitrijevic VK3FY on behalf of the Board of the Wireless Institute of Australia for WIA NATIONAL NEWS.



ACMA release their Five-year spectrum outlook 202530. - THEN DISCUSSION POINT with Dougal VK4EKA. -


 AUSTRALIANA

 ACMA have released their Five-year spectrum outlook 202530
 
 acma.gov.au/publications/2025-10/plan/five-year-spectrum-outlook-2025-30

 Informed by spectrum users, the outlook provides an overview of
 technology, market and policy drivers likely to shape spectrum demand
 over the next 5 years. It also sets out ACMA's work program for the
 current financial year.

 In March 2025, they invited comments on the draft FYSO 202530 and they
 received 35 public submissions, including from representative bodies,
 government agencies, individuals, and the satellite and 
 telecommunications sectors.

 (acma)



 DISCUSSION POINT

Dougal VK4EKA

For Australian Amateurs the Class Licence determines the technical and 
operating conditions, such as bands of operation, transmitter power 
levels and modes of operation. The common Class License also requires a 
person to undertake a safety assessment for Electro-Magnetic Energy (EME).
The licence assigns a station Callsign to operate at a location or 
portable as determine by the licensee. How does this work for Club 
Callsigns?

The Class Licence says nothing ! However before the Class Licence there 
were special rules for clubs. Such as who could operate the station, 
where it operated from (i.e. a location authorised by the management or 
a General Meeting), and that a log must be kept. Recently the WIA in 
Victoria the holder of VK4WI was advised they did not know where and by 
whom the call was being used in Queensland.

Perhaps under the Class Licence a Club call can be used anywhere by 
anyone with no records? Just asking? this is Dougal VK4EKA





 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. 


Hurricane Melissa made land fall in Jamaica October 28 just after 1:00
am, as one the most powerful hurricane landfalls ever in the Atlantic basin.

Hurricane winds at 165 miles per hour are battering the area and the National Hurricane Centre in Miami, Florida reports that Melissa was expected to bring rainfall of 15 to 30 inches to portions of Jamaica and additional rainfall of 6 to 8 inches with localized maximum to 12 inches for southern Hispaniola, with storm total local maxima of 40 inches possible.

Hurricane Melissa was a Category 1 hurricane as it neared Bermuda Friday.
The storm has already caused significant destruction across the Caribbean, including Category 5 landfall in Jamaica and Category 3 landfall in Cuba earlier in the week.

The Hurricane Watch Network (HWN) is active on 14.325.00 MHz (USB).

Our thoughts with all.





A giant radio telescope in Crimea used in the past to support missions to Mars and Venus and attempt to contact alien civilizations has been destroyed in a drone attack.

Ukrainian defence forces took down the 70 meter antenna dish to prevent Russian forces from using it to guide attacks on its territory. The RT-70 radio telescope has been under Russian control since the annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014.

According to Defence Express, Russians carried out major upgrades to the 5,000 metric ton structure to use it for military communications.

space.com/astronomy/drone-destroyes-rt-70-radio-telescope-crimea





DON'T TOUCH THAT DIAL.

The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission will no longer require broadcast radio stations to renew their licences, as part of a rule it said it has adopted to help stations save money and shrink administrative burdens. The commission said it was hoping the action would amount to a boost for terrestrial broadcasting which, while facing challenges recently, nonetheless remains a vital source of news, information and culture.





Since 1863 only 3,511 men and 1 woman have been awarded US Medal of Honour

Today there are only 60 living Medal of Honour Recipients.

The average American has a 0.000018% chance of ever meeting a Medal of
Honour Recipient in person, BUT, EVERYONE who attends HamCation 2026
will have the honour to meet a living Medal of Honour recipient!

FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER A LIVING MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT WILL BE
ATTENDING HAMCATION AND HE HAS PASSED THE EXAM TO BECOME A LICENSED
AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR AND WILL MAKE HIS FIRST HAM RADIO CONTACT AT HAMCATION.

Colonel Don Doc Ballard MoH USA RETIRED, he earned his Medal in Vietnam.

His ham  Instructor Sam McGlynn NM 5 N Lt. COL. USAF RET along with
Donna Snow King W 5 SML, Former Star of the Hit TV Show Texas Flip N
Move and author of 3 books along with her OM Rex W 5 EAK Lt Commander  USN RET will be together in their booth.





As part of a much larger overhaul focused on deleting almost 400 obsolete wireless regulations, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced plans to delete or modify four minor provisions of Part 97. 

ARRLs Washington Counsel has reviewed the proposal and agrees that the deletions are to obsolete rules and will have no impact on todays modern Amateur Radio Service. One of the deletions was suggested by ARRL as part of an earlier FCC request for public input on rules ripe for deletion. 

Keeping a long story short, proposed regulatory changes are:

1
The provision relating to the FCCs right to modify station licenses.
Its deletion will result in no substantive change to the right of the FCC to modify a station license. 

2.
This provision specified the procedure to replace paper licenses. The FCC stopped producing paper licenses at the end of 2020.The ARRL proposed deleting this section in comments filed earlier this year. 

3.
Delete the provision grandfathered HF amplifiers purchased before
April 28, 1978 by an amateur radio operator for use at that operator's station and also grandfathered those manufactured before April 28, 1978 for which a marketing waiver was issued. The applicability of this rule has long passed.


4.
The rule and appendix relating to VEC regions, which were based on the traditional amateur call sign areas. The FCC no longer limits VECs to regions and there is no reason for doing so given the nature of remote exams.





 WEIRD AND WONDERFUL 

 The chances of anything coming from Mars
 are a million to one he said
 The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one
 but still they come !

 W 0 W Amateur Radio Station Marks 'Mars Invasion' at Grovers Mill USA:

 To commemorate the anniversary of Orson Welles infamous 1938 War of the
 Worlds Halloween broadcast, members of the Delaware Valley Radio
 Association gathered at Grovers Mill, site of the fictional Martian
 landing, and set up temporary radio station W0W and communicated with
 other ham radio operators around the world, this last Sunday, October 26.


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 OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION

 YOTA Contests December

 The Fishers Ghost Amateur Radio Club are hosting the inaugural
 VK YOTA CONTEST, the entire month of December.
 yota.fgarc.org.au/

 Then just 3 days from the end of what we call the VK YOTA CONTEST comes
 ROUND 3 of the YOTA contest organized by the IARU R1 Youth Working Group
 in cooperation with the Hungarian Amateur Radio Society.

 DECEMBER 29.

 A great way to gain extra contacts for the VK Contest organised by 
 Fishers Ghost AR Club.

 yotacontest.mrasz.org

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 Hi everyone,  this is Alan, VK4SN on behalf of the WIA Radio Activities 
 Contest committee.

 Denis VK4AE has resigned as manager of John Moyle Memorial Field Day
 contest manager. The committee wishes Denis all the best and thanks him
 for his many years of volunteering.

 After many emails and a lot of input from committee members, a bit of
 club input and other experienced users, this has resulted in streamlined
 replacement rules suitable for computer log checking, along with simple
 scoring for HF and VHF combined. New rules will be released soon.

 In the meantime, we are looking for a manager who has good computer 
 skills including Excel spreadsheet data manipulation and MS Word mail
 merge for certificate publication. Preferably a person who is a regular
 contester being familiar with normal contest log submission and
 processing. 

 In the event a manager is not found, Diane VK4DI and I (VK4SN) are
 willing to co-manage the contest to keep it running.

 73
 Alan, VK4SN
  
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 NOW LET'S OPEN THE DX WINDOW TO THE WORLD.

 Many special events are planned to celebrate 2025, Remembrance Day.

 November 11, 1500Z - 2000Z, KA4TAL, Horry Post 111 of The American Legion
 Amateur Radio Club, South Carolina, will be on the air using 14.255, 7.264, 14.275, and 7.185 MHz.

 WJ4DD, the Orleck Amateur Radio Society in Florida, will be on 7.225 and
 14.250 MHz. The celebration will include the birthdays of the Naval Air
 Station at Jacksonville and the birthday of the United States Marines.

 W2B, the New River Valley Amateur Radio Club Virginia, will celebrate  
 Veterans Day from the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford with special
 event station on 14.275 MHz.

 (arrl)





 ZL 100 C is the callsign  celebrating the centenary of NZART
 the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters which was formed
 on 16 August 1926.

 The callsign is valid until 6 August 2026.

 QSL via the bureau and LoTW.

 (425dxnews)





SOTA Croatia is marking 10 years. Listen for the special callsign
9 A 10 SOTA. The callsign is on the air through to 2026, the 30th of
September 2026 to be precise.

A certificate will be available for contacts made between  the 1st of October and the 31st of December THIS YEAR.. QSL via LoTW.

(newsline2501)





 OT 5 IDPD will be active from 4 November to December 3
 for the  International Day of Persons with Disabilities, whose annual
 observance (3 December) was proclaimed by the United Nations General
 Assembly in 1992.

 All operators  will be hams with a disability.

 The logs will be uploaded to LoTW, Club Log and eQSL;
 all QSOs will  be confirmed  automatically via the bureau. 

 (425dxn)


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 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - BALLOONS

 PICO BALLOON NEWS

 The ZS1ERZ-12 Pico balloon is on its seventh circumnavigation of the
 globe. The balloon travelled over 210 000 km in 62 days.

 At time of this stories compilation, Wednesday last, the balloon was
 just above 12,000 meters ASL and west-south-west of Amsterdam Island.

 Amsterdam is way out in the Pacific, kinda NNE of New Zealand.

 You can follow the balloon on aprs.fi, type in zs1erz-12 and press the 
 search button.

 (sarl)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DIGITAL.

Amateur Radio Digital Communications has a mission to support the tinkerers, the dreamers and the builders who keep ham radio strong. They recently issued a reminder that they are actively looking for applicants. 

Grants are available from ARDC giving top priority to projects in one of
several areas:

supporting satellite technology for ham analogue and digital communications; developing hands-on, open-source and educational materials and projects for learners in schools and clubs; and delving into open-source hardware and software systems that include SDRs, new modulation techniques and CODEC technologies.

ARDC said that projects outside these areas would also be welcome to apply but that these areas are closest to the core of the organization's goal of  "promoting the freedom to tinker, build, communicate, and openly share information."

ardc.net/apply/priority-areas-for-funding/

(newsline2504)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
 AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

 2 Aussie contacts with the ISS over this weekend.

 Australian Air League, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, telebridge
 via VK4ISS

The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS

The scheduled crewmember is Mike Fincke KE5AIT

The ARISS mentor is VK4KHZ

Contact is go for: Fri 31 October at 09:59: UTC and 39 degrees is ISS maximum elevation.

Then a Q-Tech conference and Wavell State High School, Queensland,
Australia, telebridge via VK4ISS

The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS

The scheduled crewmember is Jonny Kim KJ5HKP

The ARISS mentor is VK4KHZ

Contact is go for: Saturday First of November 09:10 UTC
and this time 86 degrees will be maximum elevation

(twiar)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - IOTA
 iota-world.org/

 Banana Island - IOTA AF-037 - 9L9L (nine lima nine lima)

 To avoid any confusion with the ongoing 9L8MD operations from the
 Sierra Leone mainland, the IOTA activity will use the special callsign,
 9L9L Nov 2 till until November 10. The last time the island was activated 
 was in 2019.

 Several landing teams of two operators each will alternate from the
 island, staying for three days-two nights in a local resort. Due to the
 lack of anything on the island, especially electricity, these operators
 will bring all the necessary stuff by boat with them, including a
 generator and gasoline.

 At the end of the three-day shift, the new team will bring the refuelling
 for the next three days.

 Band of operations will be 40 to 6 m, with verticals and 3 elements Yagi  
 for 6 m. The island has not been activated on 6 m before.

 Since the shortage of electricity, radios will operate with just their
 barefoot power 100 W, so to be heard on-air will be particularly
 challenging. 

 The call again, 9L9L

 whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb6VAGAId7nIXVb1w23t

 (SARL)

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 OC REMINDERS
 ------------

 OC-031 - C21TS - NAURU

 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)

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 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)

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 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)

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 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

The Austrian Military Radio Society is the amateur radio club of the Austrian Armed Forces and forms part of the Austrian Experimental Transmitter Association. It was founded in 1962 as a branch of the Austrian Armed Forces, at that time under the name Austrian Military Radio Section. Its origins lie in the deployment abroad in the Congo at that time, the aim was to establish connections between soldiers on deployment and their families at home  a kind of home radio that was intended to reassure and inform.

What tasks were added afterwards?

In addition to private messages, official communications also took place via telex and voice radio. There were hardly any functioning communication lines back then  many devices still came from the occupying powers. So radio amateurs who had the know-how and technology were called upon. This is how the AMRS became a permanent fixture. This was later followed by missions in the Golan and on Cyprus, where short-wave radio links were established.

tinyurl.com/5n6d678w





 The United States Air Force Military Auxiliary Radio System will hold its
 77th annual special event from 0001 UTC November 8 through 2359 UTC
 November 11, 2025.

 Stations W1A, W1E, W1C, and W1W will be on the air from Scott Air Force
 Base, Illinois, 80  10 meters (excluding 60 meters) using voice, CW, and
 FT8. 

 All amateur radio operators are invited to participate in the event. 

 A downloadable certificate will be available in mid-December.

 For more information, visit Air Force Military Auxiliary Radio System 

 afmars.com

 (ARRL)





 WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
 qcwa.org
 raotc.org.au 

Hallo everyone, this is Peter VK7PD reminding you that tomorrow is the 
first Monday of the month, time for the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club 
of Australia's November bulletin to go to air.

This month, instead of the usual broadcast, we will offer an historical 
broadcast from years past by Allan Doble, VK3AMD from March 2003. The 
usual news and information will be broadcast next month.

Everyone, RAOTC members and non-Members alike, is most welcome to listen 
to the program and join in the call backs afterwards.

Full details of all transmissions times and modes can be found on the 
RAOTC website at www.raotc.org.au  or just Google RAOTC broadcasts.

If none of the transmission times suit you, you can download the audio 
file at any time from today from the club website.

Once again, tune in tomorrow for the November RAOTC bulletin, enjoy the 
program and please join in the call backs afterwards.

73 from Peter VK7PD.





 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 

First another reminder that Youngsters on the Air Month takes place in
December and the RSGB in the United Kingdom says special call GB 25 YOTA
will be active throughout the month.

In various parts of the world, emergency communicators continue to promote the use of the amateur service as well as other modes and methods to the next generation.

In India, ham radio operators are focusing more on DMR - Digital Mobile Radio - as an alternative to analogue VHF, UHF and HF. Fifty young hams were recently given training in DMR programming and operating by the Indian Academy of Communication and Disaster Management and the West Bengal Radio Club.

According to the club secretary, Ambarish Nag Biswas VU2JFA, this was the first hands-on training in DMR for radio operators who will be using DMR in the vast remote delta region known as the Sunderbans.

Meanwhile, in the Philippines, members of the Ham Radio Emergency Communications Group Inc., DX1HAM, devoted part of the 68th annual Jamboree on the Air scouting activities to teach Boy Scouts of the Philippines the basics of operating two-way radios. The hams were preparing the next generation to be familiar with the kind of radios used by licensed emergency communicators when severe storms imperil public safety in their western Pacific island archipelago.

(newsline2504)




WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - VIDEO

The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station program has reason to celebrate. With the help and hard work of technicians, engineers and other team members, ARISS marked the first contact in seven years that made use of HamTV.

This was a QSO between the 1st Radford Semele Scout Group in the UK and NASA astronaut Jonny Kim KJ5HKP. 

The digital amateur TV transmitter based in the Columbus module permits the audience to view live video downlinks during their contacts with the astronauts.

As he called up to the space station to say the team and the European HamTV ground stations were ready, Ciaran Morgan, MXTD, ARISS operations lead for the UK, dedicated the call to Gaston Bertels, ON4WF. Gaston was at the helm of the HamTV technical team until he became a Silent Key in December 2024. He had been a key player in getting the L/S band antennas installed on the Columbus module. HamTV operated until 2018, when its failure brought it back to earth so repairs could be made. The unit was returned to the ISS in 2024. 

To see the HamTV contact between the ISS and the Scouts visit the YouTube
channel of SP 5 LOT at the link in the text version of this week's
WIA NATIONAL NEWS.

youtube.com/watch?v=7c-rFdr07bg

(newsline2504)

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 IT'S A DATE

 Clubs are welcome to email text with audio for this section,
 nationalnews@wia.org.au

 Details of all WIA affiliated clubs and societies can be found
 on the WIA website, including email addresses and website links.
  
 ----------------------------


2025

 NEXT WEEKEND

 VK4 - GOLD COAST AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY  2025 HAMFEST NOV 9 
       Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road. (vk4dmh)

 VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday Nov.15 10am (my-ee-nah)        (vk7news)

 VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest, Eastbourne Primary School, Rosebud (wiacal)
       November Sixteen.

 VK2 - PICTON HAMFEST November 23 Picton Show Ground 8AM     (vk2xqx)


 VK8 - Darwin Amateur Radio Club Xmas Party 6:30pm Dec 3     (wiacal)

  VK - Dec 7 WIA Affiliated Clubs briefing webinar           (wiacal)
 

--------------------- SOCIAL SCENE 2026 ------------------

 VK3 - Ballarat Amateur Radio Group Hamvention Sunday Feb 1 (wiacal)

 VK6 - PARGFEST Mandurah Bowling Club February 7 9am         (vk6pbs)

 VK - WIA AGM May 2 at 2pm Albury VK2                        (wiacal)


 Reception Reports

 No we DO like to hear where in the world you are listening to this, 
 the WIA NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

 WIA News rebroadcasters often give Short Wave Listeners a
 welcome to the broadcast as they commence call-backs
 straight after the Local News. Local news follows National
 news in all states. It would be great if those SWL's would
 email their reception reports and location to
 callbacks(at)wia.org.au

 Not only but also those watching us on YouTube, leave a comment , access 
 is just below the picture on screen and again tell us where and maybe 
 even the day and time you are listening

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            (Posted to the packet network courtesy Tony VK7AX)


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