• WIANEWS for WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 3 2021

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    NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 3 2021
    IN OUR 26th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

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    WIA VICE PRESIDENT Lee Moyle, VK3GK reports for IARU R3

    THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
    WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA

    PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.
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    Good morning from Lee Moyle, VK3GK, WIA Vice President.

    Last week I was invited and attended the 18th International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 3 Conference. Originally planned to be held in Bangkok Thailand but due to Covid restrictions it was held as a virtual conference on zoom and was a full 3
    day event.
    The Wireless Institute of Australia was well represented at the conference with ex IARU Director Peter Young VK3MV as the WIAs Delegate with Greg Kelly VK2GPK, Oscar Salazar VK3TX, Grant Willis VK5GR, Dale Hughes VK1DSH and Lee Moyle VK3GK as
    observers.

    Hosted by RAST the Radio Amateur Society of Thailand, it was incredibly well organised with multiple breakout rooms for discussions for proposals and recommendations to be made.
    The meeting observed a minute of silence in memory of amateurs who became silent keys during past three years.

    Capt. Dr. Panit Chantrabhakdee MD, HS1AAZ, as the President of Conference, opened the conference and welcomed everyone, as did Mr. Timothy Ellam VE6SH, President of the IARU and Mr. Wisnu Widjaja, YBAZ, Chairman of Directors of IARU Region 3.
    Mr. Mario Maniewicz, Director, Radiocommunication Bureau of ITU made a speech and stressed that the IARU have actively participated in ITU study groups to protect spectrum for the amateurs.

    The conference saw participation from over 85 individuals from the following 18 IARU Region 3 societies; (ARRL / ARSI / BDARA / CRAC / CTARL / HARTS / JARL / KARL / MARTS / NZART /
    ORARI / PARA / PARS / RAST / RSGB / RSSL / SARTS / WIA) and one society (FARA) as an observer status.

    Also attending was IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH and Secretary Joel Harrison, W5ZN along with the presidents and secretaries from IARU Region 1, Region 2 and Region 3.

    Two working groups were formed where all participants were invited to participate.

    WG1-Policy Matters.
    WG2- Operational and Technical Matters
    In addition, a separate Finance committee was formed where all delegates were invited to participate.
    A total of 39 papers were discussed at Plenaries and the working groups, and 16 recommendations were adopted.

    The following six directors were elected by voting following eight nominations:
    a) Mohd Aris Bin Bernawi, 9M2IR
    b) Jakkree Hantongkom, HS1FVL
    c) Ken Yamamoto, JA1CJP
    d) Oscar Reyes, VK3TX
    e) Wahyudi Hasbi, YD1PRY
    f) Don Wallace, ZL2TLL

    The 19th Regional Conference of IARU Region 3 will be held at Bangkok in Thailand on September 23rd -26th, 2024.

    Peter Young, VK3MV, WIA-IARU R3 Liaison Officer notes the following:

    A vote of thanks goes to all our attendees to the conference, particularly Grant Willis VK5GR and Dale Hughes VK1DSH. Grant presented a WIA input paper related to modernisation of HF bands to accommodate digital modes. As this was an exposure draft,
    Grant took members of WG2 (Operational and Technical Matters) the concepts and thinking of an inter-regional group that has been working on this for the past eighteen months. This paper generated a lot of discussions dealing with the
    characterisation and descriptions of the three buckets of uses. Thanks also to Dale for volunteering to undertake the role of Secretary for WR1 (Policy).

    Thanks to Greg Kelly VK2GPK for his contribution to the Finance Committee dealing with the matter of a recommendation to the incoming Directors for the need of a Risk Register for Region 3.

    The WIA congratulates both Oscar Reyes VK3TX, who was elected as a IARU Region 3 Director by a comfortable margin in the first round of voting. Oscar has an exceptional CV with past and present IARU experience and Grant Willis VK5GR who has been
    appointed as the Region 3 HF Band Plans Coordinator. Previously, there was one coordinator for both HF and VHF+ and it was agreed in WG2, that the role should be split.

    For me, after over 40 years of being involved in Amateur Radio my attending my first IARU Conference was a total eye opener as to why we all need to support the regional representative societies (in our case the WIA) that represent us, the
    individual Radio Amateur at an international level for preservation of our frequency band modes and uses globally. I was surprised at how many of the attendees I knew personally at the conference, who are involved in the IARU, either from
    international hamfests and conferences to DXpeditioning or general operating and DXing.

    In a nutshell the IARUs main focus is on representing the spectrum interests of amateur radio to the ITU, the Regional Telecommunications Organisations and to CISPR. Policies are developed in partnership with Member Societies and IARU draws
    heavily on experts from Member Societies to develop position papers and to advocate IARUs position in regulatory meetings.

    Now lets back to the Oceania DX Contest SSB.......

    73 from Lee VK3GK

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    INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
    Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
    & the World Wide sources of the WIA.

    REGION ONE

    The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 1 Monitoring
    System newsletter reports that Radio France International has been
    active daily between 2100 and 2200 UTC on 7205 kHz.

    The report says splattering appeared massively all the way down
    down to 7186 kHz, which IARUMS called an untenable condition.

    IARUMS said that the especially well-known intruders included
    Voice of Broad Masses on 7140 and 7180 kHz from Eritrea and from
    time to time, China Radio International was heard on 14,000 kHz.
    LET THE GAMES BEGIN

    Radio spectrum guide for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

    Ofcom has published a guide with key advice for people who plan to
    operate radio equipment at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

    Apart from Covid, the reliability of wireless devices, from
    walkie-talkies used by event organisers to TV cameras broadcasting
    to a global audience, will be pivotal to the successful delivery
    of the Games, when the demand on the radio spectrum will be
    unprecedented.

    Ofcom is responsible for protecting and managing the airwaves that
    are used for wireless communications. So, they have published a
    guide for people who require a licence to use these devices at
    locations within or around Games venues.

    Given the high demand for spectrum and limited availability of
    radio resources in these locations, they have been encouraging
    early applications for licences.

    Download the Commonwealth Games Guide
    tinyurl.com/269faxb9

    Ofcom Events Page
    tinyurl.com/4xz9yv8f
    SPANNING REGION ONE and REGION 2 we hear that the ARRL and
    the Radio Society of Great Britain will jointly sponsor events to
    celebrate the achievement of transatlantic communications by radio
    amateurs 100 years ago.

    In December 1921, ARRL sent Paul F. Godley, 2ZE, as its
    representative to listen for amateur signals from North America
    during the Second Transatlantic Tests. Setting up his listening
    station on the west coast of Scotland, Paul received the signals of
    more than 2 dozen US amateur radio stations, the first on December
    12 from 1 BCG in Connecticut, operated by members of the Radio Club
    of America.

    These successful transatlantic tests and the ones that followed
    would spur technological advances and new global wireless distance
    records. Several amateur radio operating events this year and next
    will commemorate the centenary of these significant milestones that
    heralded the dawn of two-way international amateur radio
    communication.

    ARRL and RSGB will activate special event stations for 6 hours
    (0200 0800 UTC) on December 12 for the 160-Meter Transatlantic
    Centenary QSO Party. The RSGB will activate GB2ZE from Scotland,
    ARRL will activate W1AW in the USA.

    The RSGB and ARRL are also organizing an international amateur
    radio marathon on the HF bands to commemorate transatlantic tests
    held between 1921 and 1923. The Transatlantic Centenary Marathon
    will take place in December 2022. The objective will be to mark
    these historic events by encouraging all radio amateurs to get on
    the air. Event details are still pending.

    ARRL and RSGB have assembled a list of stations and groups that are
    also organizing events and activities to celebrate 100 years of
    amateur radio transatlantic communication.

    For more information, visit arrl.org/transatlantic and rsgb.org/transatlantic-tests

    The sites also include links to many previously published articles
    and presentations covering the historic tests.

    Just one of the Special Events GB 100 2 ZE, December 1 26.

    The Crocodile Rock Amateur Group based near Ardrossan,
    Scotland, will activate GB 100 2 ZE

    The RSGB is encouraging stations in the UK and Crown Dependencies
    to append the suffix /2ZE to their stations normal call sign
    throughout the period, as authorized by UK regulator Ofcom.

    REGION THREE

    NZART's President ZL2UFI Mark Gooding spoke on behalf of
    NZART and AREC at the recent Natural and Built Environments
    Bill Parliamentary Paper led be MP Chair Eugenie Sage.
    Mark focused his statement on 4 main points:
    Too many Councils NZART deals with, the rigmarole of
    contradictive messages from each Council
    NZART and AREC are important services
    Funding to provide a service
    The ability to do what amateurs do.

    If you would like to watch the meeting, click links below.

    fb.watch/7OmQjEh5D1
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    HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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    OCEANA CONTEST

    VOICE from 0800 UTC Saturday 2 October to
    0800 UTC Sunday October 3

    CW from 0800 UTC Saturday 9 October to
    0800 UTC Sunday October 10

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    SPRING VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS November 27-28

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    December 4-5 160 Meter WW

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    DECEMBER 11 - 12 10 Mtr World Wide

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    January, the entire month every year is the
    WIA ROSS HULL VJF - UHF MARATHON CONTEST
    00:00 UTC 1 January to 23:59 UTC 31 January
    The Ross Hull Contest is one of 9 Contests that make up the
    Peter Brown VK4PR, WIA Contest Champion Award.

    What is the Contest Champion Award?

    When you enter your logs in a WIA Contest, the top entries will be
    allocated points for their efforts. Winning a category will grab
    you 100 points and the tally at the end of the year results in the
    operator being crowned WIA Contest Champion.

    How can I enter the Ross Hull? Well, it is not limited to SSB if
    you have a good location for FM the world is your oyster, FT8 on
    6M has been effective in the past.

    Find the Advanced Tab in WSJT-X and select EU Contest.

    Find out your Grid Square to 6 places and get ready for the
    exchanges, they will be Signal Report plus serial number and
    Grid Square. Although Grid Square is not mandatory you need it
    to sort out the distance.

    Hope to hear everyone out in the Ross Hull this coming January.

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    VI 50 SG is QRV until December 31 commemorating 50 years
    of the St. George Amateur Radio Society in New South Wales.
    QSL via bureau.

    (SouthGate)
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    VK 20 HOME

    Dont forget that the WIA special event callsign VK 20 HOME
    is still available for members use until December 31st 2021.
    Check the WIA website and Special Event pages to book your
    time slot for use.

    (VK3GK)

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    REPUBLIC OF KOREA.

    Special event station D 90 EXPO is QRV but only until
    October 17 promoting "2021 World Military Culture Expo"
    QSL via DS 3 BBC.

    (SouthGate)
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    PANAMA.

    Special event stations 3 F 200 AT and 3 F 200 NG are QRV
    until November 30 celebrating Panama's Bicentennial
    anniversary of Independence and QSL route is via LoTW.

    (arrl)
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    If you're looking to get the Maldives in your logbook, prepare now
    for November when Remo will be on the air as 8Q7RM.
    His plan is to operate for several hours each day.
    Send QSLs via his home callsign, HB 9 SHD.

    (arnewsline.org)

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    Holy Land DX Group in Rwanda

    Members of the Holy Land DX Group will operate from Rwanda
    signing 9X 4X between November 24th and December 1st.
    They will run 3 stations on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB,
    RTTY and FT8 and will also participate in the CQWW DX CW
    Contest November 27-28th.

    QSL via Ruben, 4Z5FI.

    (opdx)
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    Belgian

    Special callsign OT5IDPD will be on all bands CW and SSB
    for a month in observance of the 'International Day of
    Disabled Persons') between November 3rd and December 3rd.

    December 3 this year being the actual DAY.

    It aims to promote the rights and well-being of persons with
    disabilities in all spheres of society and development, and to
    increase awareness of the situation of persons with disabilities
    in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life.

    All operators will be hams with a disability

    The log will be uploaded to LoTW, ClubLog and eQSL.
    Paper cards will automatically be sent via the Bureau.
    They don't need your QSL card.

    QSL via ON6WL

    Also from Belgium

    Belgian Institute for Postal Services & Telecommunications
    has announced that Belgian radio amateurs and Belgian radio
    clubs may replace the normal prefix 'ON' in their call-sign
    by the special prefix OS until December 12, 2021.

    This to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the first
    transatlantic radio transmission, on December 12 when
    Guglielmo MARCONI first succeeded in bridging the Atlantic
    Ocean with radio signals.

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    CROATIA, 9A.

    Members of the Croatian Flora Fauna ARC are QRV with special
    event call 9A10FF during all of 2021 to celebrate the club's
    10th anniversary. QSL via 9A2MF.

    (ARRL)

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    Switzerland joins Antarctic Treaty celebrations

    Members of the Swiss national organisation USKA, supported
    by the Radio Amateur Club Swissair, HB 9 VC join the
    celebrations around the Antarctic Treaty with the callsign
    HB 60 ANT until the end of the year.

    QSL via ClubLog OQRS; sending a card is not necessary.

    (southgatearc.org)
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    PORTUGAL, CT.

    CQ 750 RSI throughout 2021 commemorates the 750th anniversary
    of the birth of Elizabeth of Aragon, the queen consort of
    Portugal and patron saint of their city of Coimbra.

    QSL to home call CT 7 AQD.

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    FINLAND, OH.

    Special event station OH 100 SRAL is QRV during all of 2021
    to celebrate the centennial of the Finnish Amateur Radio
    League.
    QSL via bureau.

    (arrl)

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    ARGENTINA, LU.

    Special event station L 21 RCA is QRV during all of 2021
    to celebrate the 100th anniversary of IARU member society
    Radio Club Argentino. QSL via LU 4 AA.

    (arrl)

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    The Slovenian Amateur Radio Union will celebrate the
    country's 30 years of Independence by issuing a special award
    eligible to amateur radio enthusiasts all over the World.

    For this event, starting next Saturday June 26 until
    December 31 the Slovenian amateur radio stations can use
    special call signs. Those will add the number '30' into
    the suffix.

    For example:

    S 50 ZZ will be S 50 30 ZZ,
    S 51 A will be S 51 30 A,
    S 57 XXX will be S 57 30 XXX etc.

    In order to obtain the award we here in VK and in fact all
    foreign (to Slovenian) amateur radio station must have at
    least 30 contacts with S5 stations,
    out of which 10 or more must have the special '30' suffix.

    The easy part though is any band/mode counts for the award!

    Send the log - list of contacts, date, time, call, band and
    mode to scc@hamradio.si

    ( icqpodcast.com )
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    TAIWAN.

    QRV is BX 30 ARL until the end of 2021 marking the 30th
    anniversary of the Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League
    BX30ARL has been heard on 40 through to 6 meters.

    QSL via BM 2 JCC.

    (arrl)

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    POLAND.

    Special event stations SN 0 ZOSP and SN 100 ZOSP are QRV
    until February 5, 2022 to celebrate the 100th anniversary
    of the Association of the Voluntary Fire Brigades of the
    Republic of Poland.

    (SouthGate)
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    WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -

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

    And if you watch you can learn

    a couple of VK hams are pretty prolific with their, in the main,
    educational videos also on YouTube, namely Haydn Honeywood VK7HH
    and Peter Parker VK3YE.. just google the calls ..
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
    AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

    Satellite Light Pollution

    Colin Butler, writing in the ICQPodcast tells how a
    Dr. Samantha Lawler, University of Regina in Saskatchewan,
    Canada, urges us all to "Go outside and enjoy the night sky because
    it might be about to change."

    She explains that thousands of communications satellites are being
    launched over the next few years and one company alone, Starlink,
    is planning to launch 42,000 satellites in the next twenty years.

    SpaceXs Starlink is adding 60 new satellites every few weeks.
    Dr. Lawler explains that all of these satellites reflect the sun,
    which then muddies the view for astronomy research.

    The good Doctor says right now there are no rules about how
    bright a satellite can be or what orbits they can use.
    She is urging for international regulations and for satellite
    companies to take it upon themselves to make their satellites
    less reflective.

    Lawlers calculations are that in the future, one in ten points in
    the sky will be a satellite, not a natural object, but she believes
    there is still time to fight this. She also wonders what kind of
    affect this light pollution could have on migrating animals,
    although she stresses she is not a biologist and doesnt know the
    answer to that.

    Lawler also notes there is the challenge of having all of those
    satellites in orbit and at what point it will be considered too
    crowded

    Consider more from
    www.cjwwradio.com/2021/09/18/satellite-light-pollution/

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - DMR

    Good Evening Folks,

    This is Peter, VK4NBL and this is the VKDMR Net across Australia.

    Well, not now, but next Tuesday night.

    It will be the third anniversary of the vkdmr net.

    Please call in and get your call-sign in the log for this anniversary net.

    Timings are

    Qld - 7pm

    NSW, Vic and Tasmania - 8pm

    SA - 7.30pm

    NT - 6.30pm and

    WA - 6.00pm.

    Don't you just love Daylight Saving.

    It's on Talk-group 5, Time Slot 1.

    See you all there,

    This has been Peter, VK4NBL for VK1WIA.

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

    AS-013 Maldives operation

    Active since Tuesday is 8 Q 7 CQ until October 13th
    from the Island of Innahura, as I said, AS-013.

    Activity will be on 80-10 meters (this now includes 60m) using SSB
    and the Digital modes.

    1000 watt into an HF6V Butternut vertical

    QSL via M0OXO's OQRS or direct.

    (southgatearc.org)

    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
    raotc.org.au
    Hallo everyone, this is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that tomorrow is
    the first Monday of month, time for the Radio Amateurs Old Timers
    Club of Australias October bulletin to go to air.

    Following the Club news, we have three articles for you:

    Quantum Entanglement, read by Ian VK3JS,

    Revitalising old satellites, also read by Ian, after which

    Bruce VK3UV tells us What CPM was and how it lost out to MSDOS.

    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 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 website. If
    you do listen this way, brief feedback would be appreciated.

    Members and Friends of the RAOTC in Perth are reminded that
    the next lunchtime meeting at the Bayswater Hotel is on Tuesday,
    October 12th. All are welcome.

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

    73 from Clive VK6CSW.
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO SCOUTING
    scouts.com.au
    scout.org/jota
    international.scouts.com.au
    jotajoti.info/
    Brett Nicholas VK2BNN Scouts Australia National co-ordinator
    for JOTA.
    Lorraine OHare VK2FICQ is Girl Guides Australia National
    JOTA-JOTI Co-ordinator.

    CALLING FREQUENCIES
    Please QSY off the calling frequency after establishing
    communication.

    Australian voice calling frequencies:
    3.650, 7.090, 14.190, 21.190, 28.590, 52.160

    World CW calling frequencies:
    3.570, 7.030, 14.060, 18.080, 21.140, 24.910, 28.180, 50.160

    World voice calling frequencies:
    3.690 & 3.940 MHz, 7.090 & 7.190, 14.290, 18.140, 21.360,
    24.960, 28.390, 50.160
    Calling frequencies for Slow Scan TV (SSTV):
    3.630, 7.033, 14.227

    Calling Frequencies for PSK31
    14.070

    JOTA-JOTI

    JOTA-JOTI takes place from the 15th to the 17th of October,
    with hundreds of Scouts and Guides stations from around the world
    set to take part in Jamboree On The Air and Jamboree On The
    Internet, including many from here in VK.

    More information, including a full list of participating stations
    can be found at www.jotajoti.info

    (irts and Col VK3GTV)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RESCUE RADIO

    IARU REGION 3
    Emergency Centre of Activity (CoA) frequencies
    3.600, 7.110, 14.300, 18.160 and 21.360 MHz
    Region 1 3760 7110 14300 18160 21360 kHz

    Region 2 3750 3985 7060 7240 7275 14300 18160 21360kHz

    This weekend of October 2 3 in the USA is designated for
    holding the annual ARRL Simulated Emergency Test, ARRL's
    primary national emergency exercise and is designed to assess the
    skills and preparedness of Amateur Radio Emergency Service
    (ARES) volunteers, as well as those affiliated with other
    organizations involved in emergency and disaster response.

    The SET encourages maximum participation by all radio amateurs,
    partner organizations, and national, state, and local officials
    who typically engage in emergency or disaster response.
    In addition to ARES volunteers, those active in the National
    Traffic System, Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service,
    National Weather Service SKYWARN, Community Emergency Response
    Team (CERT), and a variety of other allied groups and public
    service-oriented radio amateurs are needed to fulfil important
    roles in this US exercise and should provide interesting comms to
    monitor from down here in Oceania.

    (arrl.org)
    WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
    (Youngsters On The Air)
    youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
    twitter.com/hamyota

    OG 2 Y - New youth callsign for Finland

    In the spring, a problem arose for the Youth Team, a callsign
    would be needed for the youth, which could be freely used for
    the youth's own projects, and which should also be able to
    participate in competitions.

    In the past, young people in Finland have been identified with the
    call OH 2 YOTA, but this YOTA call can only been used for events
    approved by the IARU Youth Working Group, so there was a need for
    another call.

    After a little reflection, the idea arose of the Youth Team's own
    callsign, which would be freely available to all youth members as
    well. The callsign should also be identifiable and distinctive.
    This was the beginning of a project to obtain a youth callsign.

    In the summer, the Youth Team presented an idea to the SRAL board.
    Permission was obtained to obtain the callsign. The call OG 2 Y
    meeting the criteria of the youth team was issued.

    www.sral.fi/nuoriso/
    tinyurl.com/IARU-Finland

    (southgatearc.org)
    And youth news in region 2, we hear a Quinault Indian Nation
    student has been named to the regional FEMA Youth
    Preparedness Council.

    8th grade student Jessica Eison, has worked with the Quinault
    Indian Nations Emergency Management Department over the past few
    years "to organize emergency supplies, hand out information
    leaflets during the Great Shakeouts and other events, and in other
    areas".

    According to FEMA, Jessica has also helped with the
    Community Emergency Response and Disaster Airlift Response teams.

    (eham.net)

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    2021 Social Scene
    Due to the COVID-19 situation, please check these events'
    direct for up-to-date status information and even without
    Covid dates have an uncanny knack of being changed at last
    moment.

    AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PORTAL
    Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest news, key facts and figures,
    contacts and answers to your questions.
    www.health.gov.au/

    VK4 - SunFest Field Day Monday October 4,
    Nambour Showgrounds, Queensland. ( mark@qslcomms.com )

    VK6 - PerthTech October 23 (vk6pop)

    VK3 - ROSEBUD RadioFest by SPARC 9:30am Nov 14 (vk3pdg)
    VK5 - Australian Fox Hunting Championship and SERG Convention
    Mount Gambier SA Queens Birthday weekend June 2022
    (vk5dj)

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