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Apr 3rd, 2025 (Thu)
18:30 - 20:30 ACST
 April Monthly MeetingiCal
Club: Darwin Amateur Radio Club Callsign: VK8ZZ
State: VK8
Brief Description : April Club Meeting and AGM

Full Details : Club meeting night with focus on Builds, Projects, new radio's, Antenna builds, upcoming club events etc.... plus Annual General Meeting
Apr 12th, 2025 (Sat)
09:00 - 12:00 AEST
 REDFEST 2025iCal
Club: Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club Callsign: VK4TFN
State: VK4
Brief Description : REDFEST 2025 "Fun on HF"

Full Details : Still being organised. Updates on the way
Apr 14th, 2025 (Mon)
19:00 - 20:30 AEST
 April Member MeetingiCal
Club: Darling Downs Radio Club Inc Callsign: VK4JPM
State: VK4
Brief Description : RADAR and LIDAR: how they work and what you need to know

Full Details : LIDAR and RADAR: two technologies becoming essential to daily life, from self-driving cars to weather monitoring.
At our monthly meeting, Cam Scarvell will explain all! Members, guests and out-of-towners are welcome.

Read all about this meeting and our other events at https://ddrci.org.au/events/
Apr 25th, 2025 (Fri)
05:00 - 20:00 AEST
 AM and CW on Anzac DayiCal
Club: Townsville Amateur Radio Club Callsign: VK4MIK
State: National
Brief Description : Amateur Radio rememberance to those who served or are still serving

Full Details : The AM and CW on Anzac Day event come about after a conversation between Lionel Veale ex Sgt Coastwatcher during WW2 and Mike Patterson VK4MIK - I served in the RAN for 21years. Lionel used radios to transmit coded intelligence by CW mode.
I thought it would be a good way us as Amateurs to salute those who served or are still serving by using the old radio modes of AM and CW on Anzac Day and if possible at ex Defence sites. Many Radio Amateurs served Australia.
This event has operated for well over 10 years and has proved very successful as many discovered AM mode and used it for the first time and others used home brew CW rigs.
In Queensland the Townsville Amateur Radio Club operated as Net Control from their Club Rooms, an ex WW2 Command Bunker.
The net operates on 7.125 AM all day with many using old radios. It also commences at 0500 on 3.599 CW then to AM on 3.600AM.
Stations across Australia also operate on that day and its not a contest but simply make contact using old modes.
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