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Greetings from the Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club VK4RC. Robert Thomson VK4TFN here. With regret we have to announce that there will be no carboot sale this year. We would like to thank all of you who have supported us in the past. Our carboot sale will return next year in 2027. Thank you and 73's from the R & DRC VK4RC. Hi. I'm John VK4JPM, Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club, and I'm here to tell you just how much I've enjoyed the extra 14 seconds of daylight yesterday compared to last Tuesday. It's a miracle. This week the club has been busy working on some future and long term projects, but nothing so important that it's going to get in the way of the next club meeting on 13 July. The topic of the month is Contesting, and as always we're calling on an expert to tell us how to do the best job. Di Main, VK4DI not only has the world's best callsign, she has one of the best contesting records because she's serious about what she does. Di runs a five acre station setup down in the hollows of the Lockyer Valley, somewhere around QG62EM. From there she spends lots of time DXing, antenna building, and being competitive on-air. At only $40 full rate, and with plenty of discounts for older and younger folk, this is a real bargain. And your membership supports the work of the club. Don't wait until the AGM comes round: renew now. It's as easy as going to the website and clicking the big red button. And it would be reasonable to ask what we've been doing: well, look at the meetings we've run over the past year; the events that have been held, and the way that the club is getting recognition with our Council and beyond. That's all because you've supported us in the most important way possible: as a member. We love your encouragement. And you'll need to be a member to vote at the AGM, so you might as well do it now. ddrci.org.au and it's the big red button. By the way, there's a serious discount for new members and people who haven't renewed for a few years... and that will only be in place until the AGM so you don't have long. The 52 week ham challenge continues and we're up to week 27. The next few weeks are designed to encourage you to do something with antennas, as you'll see when you check the site at hamchallenge.org. This week is intriguingly referenced as "something something satellites". No really, that's what it says, possibly the most amusing challenge since Grosreinemachen. The challenge is to make contact with a satellite, or possibly make your own. Or do some cool software. Wait... did they really suggest building your own satellite? How on earth... ah no, it wouldn't be on earth. OK, have to think about that one and it might be a good topic for a future club meeting. Something something satellites indeed. Ham radio is nothing if not interesting. We're also getting ready for JOTA/JOTI. If you know some younger folk who would like a bit of training in the ways of radio, and who could use some encouragement to join activities, why not drop a line to Education@ddrci.org.au [Education@ddrci.org.au] to let us know. We're planning some training days maybe around the end of August and it would be great to find some willing starters. Education@ddrci.org.au [Education@ddrci.org.au] and our education officer Dave will get back to you. Reminder that VK4RDD will turn on its 91.5Hz CTCSS filter on Tuesday 7 July - tone access only after that date. And if you're a user of the ACMA's frequency lookup service, that changes from 29 June. Details on the ACMA website.
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