Good Morning this is VK2ATZ, the official station of Westlakes Amateur Radio Club located at Teralaba, Lake Macquarie. Your reader for this morning's local news is Brian VK2FG. There should be a HF simulcast on 3.565 MHz this morning courtesy of Warren VK2UWP which is repeated at 7 pm this evening. Westlakes local news is read each Sunday on this repeater, VK2RTZ, at 9am local. Following at 10am is a relay of the Australia-wide news from the WIA. ------------------------------------------------------ This year's International Lighthouse & Lightship Weekend was from all accounts, a fantastic two days. There was a world record 447 registrations, four more than last year. On the country tally, Germany came out on top with 60 registrations, five up on 2009. Australia was the big improver with 57, eight more than its record set last year. Often heard during QSOs with lighthouse stations were comments from others seriously thinking about being involved in the future. Such is the enthusiasm demonstrated for the fun event that 30 registrations have been received for next year. They will soon run out of lighthouses. Westlakes has already booked the accommodation and the Norah Head site for 2011. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Decorating the library since yesterday are framed photographs of members operating VK2ATZ in the Lighthouse event last weekend. They look very smart indeed. The photos were taken (on his new camera) and erected by Barrie VK2CXA. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note from now on, the club's meetings will be held on the first Saturday of each month meaning that the the next meeting will be held next Saturday 4th September. The starting time remains the same - 1.30 pm. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also on next weekend, Port Stephens Radio Club will be operating with the WIA Special Event callsign VK1000WIA on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th September. Diane VK2FDNE advises that in conjunction, a 3-day barbecue will be held to promote the occasion. The barbecue is not all day of course but at lunch time each day (around 1 pm).The location is the Coast Guard Base, Whitbread Drive Lemon Tree Passage. Visitors are welcome. There is a small charge of $2 a head fot the barbecue - that's cheaper than Maccas! It's Westlakes' turn with VK100WIA for the last three days that the special call will be used and those days are 29,30, and 31 October. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overseas news. Sony is working on 3D televisions that don't need special glasses, joining a race with rival Toshiba, but sees cost and technological hurdles to overcome before they can go on sale. Toshiba said earlier this week it is working on glasses-free 3D TVs, although no decision had been made on when they will be released. Mainstream 3D TVs now on sale, such as those from Panasonic and Sony, require glasses. But there are already screens that don't require glasses, mainly intended for store displays. They require the viewer to stand in specific spots for the 3D effect to emerge, and the image quality is much lower than that of screens using glasses."Seeing 3D without glasses is more convenient," Sony Senior Vice President Yoshihisa Ishida said at Tokyo headquarters. "We must take account of pricing before we can think about when to start offering them." Sony showed its latest 3D products for the Japanese market, including flat-panel TVs and Blu-ray recorders. Sony said it plans to be number 1 in market share in Japan in 3D TVs and 3D players and recorders, taking advantage of its position as an electronics maker with a movie studio. Sony said it will start selling in Japan next month two films and two music videos in 3D, and planned home software of 3D theatre releases, including a 3D "Spider-Man" opening in 2012. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now,closer to home, but still on 3D TV, CHANNEL Nine still hopes to screen this year's National Rugby League grand final in 3D despite failing to fulfil necessary legal requirements.The network on Friday announced its plans to screen the October 3 match in 3D, following its broadcast of state-of-origin rugby league games in 3D this year. But less than two hours later the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) issued a statement saying that Nine had failed to report on consumer, reception, interference and technical issues after its trial and no such licence had been issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyone who is chasing one of those elusive 2-letter callsigns is reminded to keep an eye on the WIA website. As of this morning, the are three available for VK2. They are: GN, UL, and YZ. The first approach is, of course, to the WIA providing you already hold an advanced class amateur licence. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The September magazine was assembled and dispatched in the club library yesterday. For the hard- copy version, check your letter box tomorrow, for the all electric recipients, the magazine should have arrived via your email in-box. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A visitor arrived at the club yesterday, it wasthat man of long distance walking fame, Jeff VK4XJJ. He received plenty of advice on how to get around a flooded Lake Eyre in central Australia on his east-to-west walk across the country planned to start next April. But that's not all. Jeff delivered the promised solar panels. Yes, they are in the hands of our storeman, Aly VK2AFZ. Twelve panels have been pre-ordered leaving eight still available. They have a capacity of 20 watts, are brand new, and guaranteed. The cost is $85 picked up from the club. If you want one or two, don't delay. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ And finally, the meat tray raffle. Once again the winner came from inner sanctum of the club store. In fact it was an all-store event. The ticket was drawn by Aly VK2AFL and belonged to his assistant, Geoff VK2GL. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well that's all the local news we have this week. This is VK2ATZ. Is there anyone with late news items? OK, now for callbacks. First portable and/or mobiles please Second any base stations to acknowlege they were listening Third are there any comments on today's broadcast ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now to wind up. Westlakes Amateur Radio Club Inc. is located in York Street an is open on Saturday Afternoons from around 12 noon until everyone goes home. Also on a Tuesday evening from around 6pm again until everyone goes home. Although a Radio Club, we are on the telephone. Try dialling (02) 49 581588. An answering service operates after hours. Visitors are alway welcome at the club. We have plenty of tea, coffee, and long-life milk. Plus, there are biscuits too.
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
WESTLAKES NEWS SUNDAY 29 AUGUST 2010
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