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WIA News – 10 January 2016

Wireless Institute of Australia Merit Awards
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The WIA Board at its discretion makes awards to members for their contribution to Amateur Radio. These are announced at WIA’s Annual Conference, to be held in May on Norfolk Island.    

Want to know more ?  http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160110-1/index.php


IARU Region 3 Newsletter issued
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A tribute to retired International Amateur Radio Region 3 Director Peter Lake ZL2AZ who has served since 2005 and held other positions earlier has been paid by its Chairman, Gopal Madhavan VU2GMN.   
Want to know more ?  http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160109-4/index.php


GlobalSET 2015 a great success – lessons to be learnt
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The Simulated Emergency Test to measure the disaster readiness of Amateur Radio involved 38 countries and four others who recognised its importance but could not take part this time.    
Want to know more ?  http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160109-3/index.php


EME or Moon Bounce began 70 years ago
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The United States Army was the first to bounce a radio signal off the Moon, and the site is now part of the Information Age Science History Museum and Learning Centre.   
Want to know more ?  http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2016/20160109-2/index.php


WIA supports move on NBN interference complaints
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A technical solution to fix spurious emissions that sometimes come from the National Broadband Network or NBN fixed wireless network has been found.   

Wireless Institute of Australia –  http://www.wia.org.au

Approved: Ham Radio ops aboard Holland America Ships

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Just got this approval to operate Ham Radio onboard Holland America Ship Zaandam:

 

 

 

Thank you for your recent correspondence with Holland America Line concerning your upcoming ms Zaandam voyage.

 

The Netherlands in which our ships are flagged, has an agreement with the USA and Canada, where radio amateurs are allowed to operate their equipment for a limited time without any further administrative obligations in respective countries. Amateur Radio Operators have to adhere to the regulations of the country transmitting from, and add identification to their own call sign, in this case PA/(own call sign)/mm. Radio Amateurs are not allowed to operate from HAL ships while inside the territorial waters of countries other than the USA and Canada.

 

The Amateur’s radio equipment must not obstruct in any way or form the operation of the vessel.  The Master can suspend and/or restrict the use of the equipment at any time, when interruptions occur to the proper operation of ship’s equipment. The equipment should be operated as far away from ship’s aerials as possible.

 

Amateur Radio Operators while on board shall not transmit within the boundary of any port.

 

Guests bringing radio transmitters on board must report this to the Front Office upon boarding in order to obtain any special operating instructions from Ship’s Officers prior to use.

 

 

Please feel free to contact us if we may be of additional assistance.  Thank you for contacting Holland America Line.

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Joshua

Holland America Line

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