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Radio Configuration Files now available

Finally…. setup and data files for some Yaesu and Icom radios is now available.
These files are only available to logged in current members.
The supplied files contain information updated from the WIA each month, the process is 95% automated. So the source config files will usually appear 1-2 days after the WIA update.
The specific model setup files (Clone and icf files) will generally be available about a week later.

Link to the configuration page

WIA President’s Visit in March

This year, the Waverley Amateur Radio Society celebrates its 90th anniversary as a WIA affiliated club.  Fittingly, the club welcomed WIA President Phil Wait VK2ASD as guest speaker at the club’s monthly meeting on 16 March 2016.

After joining members for dinner in the Rose Bay RSL Club, Phil spoke about three broad areas in a wide ranging presentation.  Phil began with a review of the role of the WIA and its range of members services, such as Amateur Radio magazine, the QSL bureau, as well as its roles in advocacy with government, international liaison and coordination, and its role in amateur radio education, licensing and callsign administration.  Phil provided a snapshot of the WIA today, reviewing the state of membership and financial health, as well as addressing some of the criticisms leveled at the WIA, including a review of recent operational challenges and responses (more on these issues can be found in the April 2016 issue of Amateur Radio).

Finally Phil discussed the WIA’s strategic directions for the future, with a range of objectives such as improving member’s services, improving amateur license conditions with the forthcoming changes to the regulatory framework (eg. increased power for all levels of licenses, access to digital modes and computer control for foundation licenses, full access to 6m for standard licenses).  A major WIA strategic objective is to promote the growth of amateur radio by promoting its relevance in the 21st century at a fundamental level, by promoting the public value of amateur radio.  Phil spoke about addressing these objectives on two levels – through youth involvement, particularly via the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Maths) initiative in school curriculum development, and through technology involvement via DIY and maker activities.

Phil took a wide range of questions from the floor and engaged in some thoughtful discussion to feedback, to end a useful and mutually informative presentation and dialogue. – Waverley ARS

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I’ve finally tidied up the radio setup in the car, and I’m very happy with the results.  This now includes:

2 * Yaesu FTM-100D in a custom dashboard enclosure.

1 * FT-450D in a DIN mount alongside the stereo.  (main unit in the rear of the car)

1 * UHF Chook Band for tagging along with the 4WD club.  It;’s only taken me ~3 years to work out what I wanted :/

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WIA President to talk at March Meeting

Current WIA President, Phil Wait, VK2DKN, will be the guest speaker at the March meeting at the club on Wednesday, 16th.

Come along and hear Phil talk on “the WIA and where I think we are all collectively heading”.

I’m sure Phil will be open to any questions after his talk so it should be an interesting evening.

Petition for new band, 4m / 70 MHz

Hi,
I am trying to get access to a new band, for Australian Amateurs.  Originally a UK band, much of Europe, plus parts of Africa and the Middle East now have it.  It will allow experimentation, including with Trans-Equatorial Propagation, as well as being handy during emergencies.
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Julian Sortland, ALIATec, VK2YJS, AG6LE.