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 [continued from previous message] help of his support worker, we installed it on a pole with a length of coax and he was able to start chatting on the air! His wife has since contacted me to thank me for organising this for him because it has made a huge difference in his life now that he is active again and we are currently looking at some new radio equipment that will be a much better setup for him. The other fellow we are helping is currently studying for his Foundation. Once again, I was able to source a UV5R and flowerpot to allow him to listen until he gets his own callsign. He is an avid short wave listener, and often calls me on the phone to ask questions about something he has heard on the repeaters or to remind me a net is on! The point I am making is that someone who is blind may sometimes feel very isolated. And on the air, no one would even know you are blind (unless you tell them!) In fact many people living in our community WITHOUT a disability often feel isolated or alone too! I know a number of amateurs (myself included!) who will agree that the hobby has made a huge impact on our lives! I often like to say that we are not only members of a local amateur radio club, we are also members of a local amateur radio community! Its up to each of us to make everyone feel welcome, and to do what we can to help them get on the air and participate in this amazing hobby we call amateur radio. 73 from David VK4DN. ------------------------------------------------------------* INTERNATIONAL NEWS is with thanks to ARRL, DX-WORLD, eHam, Hackaday, IARU, ICQPodcast, IRTS, NEWSLINE, NZART, RAC, Radioworld.com, RSGB, SARL and the World Wide sources of the WIA. Starting with our thoughts for all suffering in the United States, civilians and Ham Radio Ops. alike from the absolute devastation caused by hurricanes Milton and Helene. WinLink operations are requesting all non-essential, that is weekly nets and testing, cease until emergency traffic eases. That old Proverb, "It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good" may be incorrect after all. After radio proved essential for communication during recent disasters in the Southeast of the USA, Attorneys General from a dozen states are emphasizing the importance of keeping AM radio in cars. They say Hurricane Helene highlights why AM radio is crucial in emergencies and are urging Congress to pass legislation that would require automakers to keep AM radio in vehicle dashboards. During emergencies, it is vitally important that federal, state, and local officials be able to deliver emergency warnings and other information to their citizens, the group writes. AM radio signals travel greater distances as compared to FM, and citizens can receive information via AM radio even when phone lines, electricity, and cell phones are inoperable. The proposed AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act last month cleared its final committee hurdle and now awaits a vote in the full House. If passed, the bill will require the Secretary of Transportation to issue a rule requiring access to AM broadcast stations in motor vehicles. If they dont, carmakers could be fined. The Sri Lankan amateur community has suffered the loss of two prominent amateurs, who became Silent Keys one day apart. Vasanth Guruge, 4S7VG made a name for himself among prominent DXers not long after receiving his licence in the mid-1970s. Twice was president of the Radio Society of Sri Lanka - first from 2005 to 2007 and again from 2015 to 2016. The radio society referred to him as a "cornerstone of the Sri Lankan amateur radio community." VS7VG died September 15 aged just 70. One day earlier, Sadeepa Sepala, 4S6SAD, became a Silent Key. 4S6SAD was a dependable mentor to operators utilizing the digital modes or the Automatic Packet Reporting System. He was, above all, a kind and respected mentor, according to the radio society website, which praised him for sharing his wide knowledge of astronomy, antenna theory, and radio science with hams and university undergraduates. He took a particular interest in encouraging young students to embrace radio science. RIP 4 S 6 SAD and 4 S 7 VG. In the UK the RSGB are really leading the way encouraging more and more youth into YOTA, Youngsters On The Air by the appointment of two new volunteer Youth Champion roles. Chris Aitken, MM0WIC will be the RSGBs School Youth Champion and Rhys Williams, M0WGY/AJ6XD will be the University Youth Champion. Chris is a Computing Science teacher at Wick High School, Caithness nd Rhys represented the RSGB at the YOTA Camp in Prague this year and sent back daily reports on his activities. Ben Lloyd, GW4BML is the Board Liaison for youth activities. He says, I welcome Chris and Rhys to their new youth volunteer roles and look forward to working closely with them in the future to attract and grow RSGB youth membership." Alan VK2COD will be joining Col VK3GTV with lots more news as it relates to Youth On The Air a little further down this WIA National News Service. RUSSIA Russian state media company VGTRK, which owns and operates the country's main national TV stations, was targeted in a massive cyberattack coinciding with President Vladimir Putin's birthday. (born 7 October 1952) The website of VGTRK, the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, was not loading early on Monday and its Rossiya-24 rolling 24-hours news channel was not available online. "Online broadcasting and internal services are down and even the Internet and telephony are not working. It's going to take a long time to fix," one source said. Speaking in Moscow, Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, did not say who was behind the attack but told reporters that Russian media had long since become targets. Moscow would raise the cyberattack in all international forums, including at UNESCO, the UN agency which promotes freedom of speech, Zakharova said. ------------------------------------------------------------------- OPERATIONAL NEWS - A FELIX VK4FUQ PRESENTATION -------------- -------------- NOW CONTEST WISE:- 2024 -------------- -------------- Following meetings with contest directors and World Wide Radio Operators Foundation leadership, the organizers of CQ World Wide contests have restored eligibility for awards to qualifying amateurs from Russia and Belarus. That policy change took effect during the weekend of the CQ World Wide RTTY contest, which took place on the 28th and 29th of September. CQ World Wide Contest Director John Dorr, K1AR, announced on the contest blog that the elimination of those operators' eligibility for award plaques -- a decision made two years ago -- was never formally incorporated into any contest rules; it was merely a policy statement. That policy is no longer in effect, bringing the contests into alignment with so many other competitions around the world. (NEWSLINE 2449) THIS WEEKEND - ON NOW----------- Oceania CWDX Contest 12TH CW - The second full weekend in October each year from 0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday Log deadline for PH and CW logs - 31 October. wia.org.au/members/contests/oceania/ ------------------- INTERNATIONAL EARTH - MOON - EARTH CONTESTS 0000 UTC on Saturday through 2359 UTC Sunday. 50 to 1296 MHz - October 19-20, AND November 16-17. Work as many amateur stations as possible via the earth-moon-earth [continued in next message] --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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