02-03-2019, 07:43 AM
( From: WIA NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING Mar 3 2019 )
VK - RAOTC ON AIR MEET (vk6csw) RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS http://www.raotc.org.au
This is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club of Australias March bulletin goes to air tomorrow (Monday the 4th). As well as the latest Club news, this month we have some comment on the transfer of exams and licencing to the Australian Maritime College, an item on Police VHF radio in 1945, and a piece on the rural power transmission system known as Mandenos Clothesline.
Everyone is most welcome to tune in and to join in the call backs afterwards.
The broadcast originates in Melbourne on the VK3REC 2m repeater at 10 am Melbourne time with a simultaneous relay on 160 metres on 1825 kHz AM.
Also at 10.00 am Victorian time, 9.30 am South Australian time or 0100 UTC, Hans VK5YX will transmit the bulletin from Adelaide on 20 metres on 14.150 MHz and 40 metres on 7146 kHz..
At night the broadcast is repeated in Melbourne at 8.30 pm local on 80 metres on 3650kHz, and in Tasmania at 7.30 pm on the VK7RAA and 7RTC networks, plus at 8.30 pm via the VK7AX video stream..
In Western Australia the program is transmitted at 9 am local on 3620 kHz, repeated at 10.00 am local time on 7088 kHz together with a simultaneous transmission via the News West linked repeaters.
Each Tuesday night the Geelong ARC transmits the latest bulletin via repeater VK3RGL on 147.0 MHz.
Full details of all relays as well as membership can be found on the Club website at www.raotc.org.au including how to download the audio file if you cannot listen via radio.
Tune in tomorrow (Monday the 4th) for the March RAOTC bulletin.
73 from Clive VK6CSW.
VK - RAOTC ON AIR MEET (vk6csw) RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS http://www.raotc.org.au
This is Clive VK6CSW reminding you that the Radio Amateurs Old Timers Club of Australias March bulletin goes to air tomorrow (Monday the 4th). As well as the latest Club news, this month we have some comment on the transfer of exams and licencing to the Australian Maritime College, an item on Police VHF radio in 1945, and a piece on the rural power transmission system known as Mandenos Clothesline.
Everyone is most welcome to tune in and to join in the call backs afterwards.
The broadcast originates in Melbourne on the VK3REC 2m repeater at 10 am Melbourne time with a simultaneous relay on 160 metres on 1825 kHz AM.
Also at 10.00 am Victorian time, 9.30 am South Australian time or 0100 UTC, Hans VK5YX will transmit the bulletin from Adelaide on 20 metres on 14.150 MHz and 40 metres on 7146 kHz..
At night the broadcast is repeated in Melbourne at 8.30 pm local on 80 metres on 3650kHz, and in Tasmania at 7.30 pm on the VK7RAA and 7RTC networks, plus at 8.30 pm via the VK7AX video stream..
In Western Australia the program is transmitted at 9 am local on 3620 kHz, repeated at 10.00 am local time on 7088 kHz together with a simultaneous transmission via the News West linked repeaters.
Each Tuesday night the Geelong ARC transmits the latest bulletin via repeater VK3RGL on 147.0 MHz.
Full details of all relays as well as membership can be found on the Club website at www.raotc.org.au including how to download the audio file if you cannot listen via radio.
Tune in tomorrow (Monday the 4th) for the March RAOTC bulletin.
73 from Clive VK6CSW.
Doug VK4ADC @ QG62LG51
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If you have a comment or question, post it as it may trigger or answer the query in someone else's mind.