� QNEWS APRIL 06 2025 - VK4 ON AIR --------------------------------------------------------------------* DID YOUR CLUB TELL ANYONE ABOUT AMATEUR RADIO THIS WEEK? DARLING DOWNS DID and they promoted REDCLIFFE --------------------------------------------------------------------* THE FOLLOWING NEWS CAN BE HEARD FROM OUR AUDIO SERVICE Available in Audio RIGHT NOW QNEWS thanks to Tony VK7AX can be found on www.vk7ax.id.au/wianews/ 180.150.53.59/wianews/ QNEWS audio ready to download thanks to Brendan VK4BLP from www.wiaq.org.au Also search QNEWS (make sure it IS the Ham Radio QNEWS) in your podcast. --------------------------------------------------------------------* VK4 SILENT KEYS @ WIA YEAR FROM MAY 6 2024 SK CALL SK NAME DATE ADVISED BY VK4PS ALAN STEPHENSON 23/05/24 (vk4zz) VK4FANG ROGER HARNDEN 22/07/24 (vk4zz) X/VK4TC Terry Harding Cain 30/07/24 (vk4zz) VK4CWJ GORDON WEBSTER July 2024 (vk4vp) VK4SWR JOE SEBAST5IANI 03/07/24 (vk4zz) VK4TE ALEX McDONALD 27/09/24 (vk4ra) VK4NL NOEL DESJARDINS 16/10/24 (vk4vp) VK4RG RON GRANDISON 22/12/24 (vk4hit) VK4NOE FRED WHITE 29/01/25 (vk4eht) ---------------------------------------------------------------------* DARLING DOWNS RADIO CLUB http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk4/DarlingDownsRadioClub/ vk4wid@gmail.com Hi, I'm John VK4JPM Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club, and this is QNEWS for Sunday 6th of April. We didn't pull any April Fools pranks this year, but someone did a great job of promoting a small nuclear reactor claiming that it was available at a certain national electronics chain. Batteries not included, but I've put a link in the text version of this news: facebook.com/story.php/?story_fbid=1066457412185085&id=100064625084926 Quick reminder that next weekend is busy for club members and guests. If you're on our mailing list - which would include members of course - in the last few days you should have received by email a newsletter containing lots of important info about upcoming events and club activities. If you didn't, then you might not be on our list. You don't have to be a club member to stay in touch: just drop us a line to secretary@ddrci.org.au and we'll put you on the list. No obligation. And if you didn't get the email, here's a quick summary of next weekend. On Saturday morning 12 April, a group of us will be attending Redfest. Come up and say hi if you see us - we'll be the people with bright yellow badges. On Sunday 13 April, we're holding our bimonthly club lunch at the Withcott Hotel. That's a relaxed opportunity to catch up friends you've never met, and yes: there are food items that come with ham. Guests, non-members, significant others and harmonics are welcome. Check the menu and location details from our home page at www.ddrci.org.au While you're there, you'll also find the invitation for our club meeting on Monday 14 April. We're at the Toowoomba Library for this one, from 1900. Come and enjoy a cuppa and a tim-tam while Cam VK4CSS explains all about RADAR and LiDAR, and how they can be used separately or together to find out where things are. Cam will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both technologies, and explain when it's good to not trust either... with the suggestion that autonomous vehicle have many layers of protection, but speed traps might be less robust. It's all info that you need, and you get to ask questions. We're hoping that we will be able to bring this meeting to those of you who are a bit unable to travel to be with us live. Check the website for details of how to connect remotely... if we can do it, we will. Finally look for some construction articles from Bruce VK4MQ, and start planning to join us for the Annual Foxhunt and BBQ in May... it's only four weeks away now. If you missed any of this, then you can download QNEWS text or audio files via the WIA website, or with links from the DDRCi home page. And it's always OK to drop a line to secretary@ddrci.org.au or use the contact form from the website. Until next week - 73s from all of us here in Toowoomba - I'm John VK4JPM, Darling Downs Club Secretary, and I'm looking forward to saying hi in person to you next weekend! ===== But wait - there's more! Did you know that the Darling Downs Radio Club has a special Garden City Award for contact with Club members? It's not hard to qualify: for instance, as few as three contacts with the club station VK4WID would get you across the line. The award comes as an attractive certificate and would look great on any shack wall. Check the website at ddrci.org.au/awards/ for details of how to qualify and receive the award. ===== --------------------------------------------------------------------* Hello, I’m Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and I’ve been thinking. It is interesting to reflect on how attitudes change and the way attention to details vary. It was during this last week that I set about on acquainting myself with certain radios, the availability and, of course, how big of hole they would put in the pocket. What made me consider the changes is the memory of how we were all looking for ways to maximise our web site’s notice ability. Even during some classes of higher learning included practices in web design and choosing the right wording and layout to attract the search worms from those amazing applications, the search engines. Although I had that tiny bit of training, I have never sought to have a page of my own and like the rest of us with internet access, I have been a consistent and regular user of the search engines included or added to my web browser. After this week, I can’t draw a conclusion as to how the market for amateur radio gear is working in VK-land. I have conducted multiple searches and used different search strings in different search engines and my success in finding details of authorised agents and resellers for what have been the major marques has been poor. Not only that, when trying to establish whether certain products are available off the shelf, some sites tell me everything other than the availability. I have to wonder whether the retail sector is too busy or not clued in to the value of suitable internet marketing as limiting the potential customer getting all the needed information. Or is this a sign that the notoriously low profit margins for our beloved gear has just drained the enthusiasm from those prepared to invest time and large amounts of money? I like using local vendors where possible but like so many of us, these days, we get some joy from the cheaper small purchases from overseas. Sometimes the products are as good as our local retailer has on the display, sometimes better and often worse and sometimes the products can only be obtained from overseas. Currently I am awaiting delivery of parts from both overseas and locally. Since Australia Post changed domestic deliveries to a 3 day, 2 day, a week, alternating pattern, ostensibly to maximise the parcel delivery service they have let the small items, the packet mail service fall into the doldrums. Then there is one notable commercial competitor in the freight delivery business that seems to work in a way that makes Auspost seem speedy. It really makes a person wonder if there is a conspiracy to close down the small businesses which operate on-line. Maybe the lucrative contracts for the mega on-line retailers are the goal as we customers seem to get less and less choice in the matter. We can hope that the weather improves and services return to normal. I’m Geoff Emery VK4ZPP and that’s what I think�. how about you? (vk4zpp@wia.org.au) -------------------------------------------------------------------* Social Scene VK4 - Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club REDFEST April 12 at Deception Bay North State School. (wiacal) VK - WIA AGM May 3 - 4. 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