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2022 JUNE 19 VK NATIONAL NEWS BROADCAST ON VK1WIA
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THE BEST NEWS YOU'LL GET ALL WEEK

THIS LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN
tinyurl.com/WIA-News-Videos

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NATIONAL NEWS FOR WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 19 2022
IN OUR 27th YEAR OF NON STOP NEWS

Roger Harrison VK2ZRH manager of the VHF-UHF Field Days:-

Diane VK4DI VKShires Contest Manager:-

Kevin VK4UH Contest Manager for the Harry Angel.-


THIS & MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE
WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA
PROGRAM RECORDED IN BRISBANE, OLYMPIC CITY 2032.


Two Brits arrested in Albania as police accuse them of spying after
seizing radio gear

Two Britons were quizzed on allegations of espionage by officers at
Tirana International Airport in Albania after police discovered
sophisticated Kenwood radios in their luggage

They told the officials they were IT engineers who were carrying the
amateur gear to indulge their hobby while on holiday in Albania.

One suspect was registered as using a ham radio in the Tirana
region on online profiles, which also say he specialises in
electronic warfare.

A source said: Its highly unusual to be carrying this sort of
equipment and even more strange for someone to be stopped and accused
of being a covert agent.

The two Britons were held on May 30 and then allowed to return to the
UK. However they remain under investigation, police say. Their Kenwood
was sent to the Albanian Criminal Laboratory for further examination.

You can read the full Daily Mirror article at
mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/two-brits-arrested-albania-police-271




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INTERNATIONAL NEWS With thanks to IARU, RSGB, RAC,
Southgate AR Club, ARRL, NZART, eHam, AMATEUR RADIO NEWSLINE
& the World Wide sources of the WIA.


REGION ONE

ITUs ham radio station celebrates 60 years on air

United Nations specialized agency for information and communication
technologies owns and operates 4 U 1 ITU at the headquarters of the
International Telecommunications Union.

It started broadcasting on 10 June 1962 and was officially inaugurated
the following month by then UN Secretary-General U Thant and
ITU Secretary-General Gerald Gross himself a ham radio
enthusiast, callsign W 3 GG.

From its long-time home on the 5th floor of the Varemb Building in
Genevas international district, this unique broadcasting outlet
still today serves as a model for the highest standards of amateur
radio station operation everywhere.

4U1ITUs first contact, or QSO, was made with German station
DL 4 VK. Further QSOs followed, amounting to over 1,300 contacts
worldwide in the first 24 hours.

In the six decades since, ITUs radio station has made over a
million contacts using CW, SSB, and digital operational modes
with radio amateurs around the world.





USE IT OR LOSE IT BEGORRAH

The Irish Radio Transmitters Society say: It's not too often these
days to hear our beautiful native Irish language spoken on amateur
radio. As the newly appointed Irish language officer on the IRTS
Committee Tony, EI5EM, would like to launch a pilot project,
initially in the Dublin area, to promote the Irish language.

The plan is to start a net on the Kippure two-metre repeater
catering for all levels of fluency.

If this proves a success, it is planned to expand it onto HF so
the world can listen!

As they say in Rugby parlance, "Use it or lose it!"




REGION TWO

The Federal Communications Commission is proposing to fine an
amateur radio operator for alleged interference with firefighting
efforts in Idaho last year.

It said Jason Frawley, WA7CQ, apparently interfered with radio
communications that were guiding fire suppression aircraft working
the Johnson fire near Elk River. Frawley later told the FCC he was
only trying to help.

The $34,000 fine would the largest of its kind, the commission said
in issuing its notice of apparent liability. All four commissioners
approved the N.A.L. Frawley now has the opportunity to respond and
the FCC would then consider final action.

Commenting on the notice, Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel wrote:
You cant interfere with public safety communications. Full stop.
So today we propose the largest fine of its type for this
interference that put fire suppression and public safety itself
at risk.

The commission says Frawley the owner of Leader Communications,
licensee of eight microwave licenses and one business license told
the FCC he did not mean harm and instead meant to help the firefighters
by providing them with details regarding Elk Butte.

radioworld.com/news-and-business/headlines/fcc-to-fine-ham-for-firefighting-interference




REGION THREE

Amateur radio activists who are members of the ORARI, the
Indonesian Amateur Radio Organization, met at the Indonesian
Homebrewers Club event at South Jakarta, Sunday, June 5.

Homebrew is the activity of radio amateurs who assemble home devices
to channel a hobby in the field of radio engineering. This event is
a vehicle for education and trials of radio devices. It is an honour
for those who can present their work in this performance.

The event entitled, "Friendly in the Air, Familiar on the Ground" was
attended by 400 MEMBERS of ORARI, the SAR team and electronics
observers.

tinyurl.com/IARU-Indonesia





WIRELESS WEATHER

Why did Sunspots disappear for 70 years?

Eos reports five decades of data revealed a star undergoing a pause
in magnetic activity similar to what the Sun experienced almost
400 years ago

Every 11 years, the number of spots dotting the surface of the Sun
increases and decreases like clockwork. Astronomers have been
tracking the 11-year sunspot cycle for more than 400 years, using it
to better understand the chaotic magnetic field the Sun puts out.
(The current solar cycle, number 25, started in 2019.) The timing of
the solar cycle is remarkably consistent: Sunspot numbers rise and
fall, rise and fall EXCEPT for that time that they disappeared and
werent seen again for 70 years.

That period of time, from 1645 to 1715, is known as the Maunder
Minimum, named after 19th century British astronomers Edward and
Annie Maunder. Astronomers still dont understand why the Sun ceased
making sunspots for 70 years, but a new analysis of more than
5 decades of measurements of nearby stars has identified one that
might be undergoing its own Maunder-like minimum. The star,
HD 166620, could help scientists understand this mysteriously
quiescent period of the Suns history and unlock clues about how the
solar dynamo functions.

We cant build a time machine and go back to the Maunder Minimum
and study the Sun as it was, said Jason Wright, an astronomer at
Pennsylvania State University and co-author on the new analysis.
But we can find an analogue and study its Maunder minimum.

Read the Eos article at
tinyurl.com/bdecduat

(Southgate)


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HAM RADIO OPERATIONAL NEWS - IT'S A CONTACT SPORT

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NOW CONTEST WISE:-
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WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS -NEXT WEEKEND

Winter 2022 - 0200 UTC Saturday 25 June through 0159 UTC Sunday
26 June

More on this in a moment.

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IARU HF World Championship
NEXT contest is July 9 and 10.

(ref)

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WIA Trans-Tasman Low-Band Contest

16 JUL 2022

The Trans-Tasman contest, held on the 3rd weekend in July
aims to encourage Low Band activity between VK and ZL

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RSGB IOTA Contest is July 30 - 31st

(SouthGate)

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WIA RD or Remembrance Day Contest

Weekend closest to the 15th August each year.

2022 its Sat Sun August 13 and 14

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ALARA CONTEST AUGUST 27 and 28
alara.org.au

(vk5maz)


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WIA - NZART OCEANIA CONTEST

PHONE - First full weekend in October
0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday

CW - Second full weekend in October
0600 UTC Saturday to 0600 UTC Sunday

Log deadline for ALL logs - 31 October.


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WIA VHF - UHF FIELD DAYS -NEXT WEEKEND

Winter 2022 - 0200 UTC Saturday 25 June through 0159 UTC Sunday
26 June

This is Roger Harrison VK2ZRH, manager of the VHF-UHF Field Days.

As most of you know, the VHF-UHF Field Days are held three times
a year not twice in Summer, Winter and Spring.

Here we are, its the 19th of June, the Winter solstice arrives on
Tuesday next and the Winter VHF-UHF Field Day is on next weekend!
The Field Day page on the WIA website has been updated, but the
Rules are the same as those for previous events. However, I do have
some news for all you Field Day tragics.

Following the passing of Mike VK3 A V V in January, there has been
somewhat of a hiatus regarding future support for his brilliant
V K C L logging software as well as the log-checking software he
developed and used to generate the results of each VHF-UHF Field Day
event.

In the meantime, Doug VK4 A D C, on his own initiative, embarked
recently on developing a new contest logger, which he has titled
Yet Another Contest Logger YACL. Doug has launched it for
contesters to try out for the Winter event next weekend. You can
download it from:-

vk4adc.com/YACLSupport/index.php

While YACL has been developed to have the familiar look-and-feel of
VKCL, Doug says the new logger employs a few different design
principles that should make it even more flexible. The on-screen
format is based on VKCL, but its vastly different inside, Doug says,
having been written from scratch in a different programming language.
It has an inbuilt interface to WSJT-X for direct logging of
digital QSOs, and includes OmniRig support for two radios. Partial
microwave transverter support is also incorporated, says Doug.

While YACL development is continuing, it can be used for the
Winter VHF/UHF Field Day as those rules have already been
transformed into a configuration file, with more Australian contests
to be supported in the future.

YACL follows the well-known N1MM+ logger principle, where contests
are defined in an external file to match the published rules. With
rule changes, it only needs a new text file, rather than a rewrite
of the software.

Doug is also working on log-checking software that is important to
providing fully-checked and ranked results.

If you plan to give YACL a go, remember to jump online and re-check
immediately before the Winter Field Day next weekend to ensure that
you have the absolutely latest version, with fewer bugs WAIT,
lets just call them anomalies!

Or, you can stick with VKCL for the time being.

Either way, submit your logs to the WIA website log uploader as usual
The link is on the VHF-UHF Field Days web page.

Best wishes for the contest to one and all!

This has been Roger Harrison VK2ZRH for VK1WIA News.

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JAN MAYEN, JX. Helge, LB4MI is QRV as JX/LB4MI until early October.
Activity is in his spare time on 20 and 17 meters using SSB.
QSL to home call LB4MI

(arrl)

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INDONESIA.

7B2C, 7B2E, 7B2T, 7B2H and 7B2O are QRV until the end of October to celebrate the Javanese-Hindu Ceto Temple that was built in 1475.
Activity is on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters using SSB and FT8. QSL via operators' instructions.

(arrl)

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Frans, PC2F will be active as PF01MAX until the 20th of November, over the twenty-two Grand Prix weekends of this year's FIA Formula One World Championship.

for PF 01 MAX, you QSL via PC2F either direct, via the bureau, Logbook of The World or eQSL

(rsgb)

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BBC centenary special event GB 100 BBC

Members of the BBCs radio club, The London BBC Radio Group, have been granted an exceptional all-year Special Event callsign to help celebrate the BBCs centenary year.

Ofcom will permit GB100BBC to operate throughout the year,
from the headquarters station in Broadcasting House, London
however GB100BBC has also been operating from Northern Ireland

BBC News reported on the station in Northern Ireland commemorating
the centenary of the BBC where two BBC newsreaders, Radio Ulster's
Keith Burnside GI 4 IYO and Radio Four's Jim Lee G 4 AEH got on the
ham waveband from Broadcasting House in Belfast
from the BBC's main transmission at Divis Mountain, near Belfast.

(southgatearc.org)

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Hello I'm Diane VK4DI VKShires Contest Manager 2022.

Last weekend saw the bands light up for the VK Shires Contest with a
return to Pre Covid Rules, as well as the inclusions of 4 hour
re-work blocks, Rover category and 160m.

Bill & I decided to run a Multi 2 station from our shack as an
excuse to check the upgrades and alterations we have made in the
past year or so. Activity seemed good from our location, although
some operators have said they didnt have much propagation to
anywhere. The sunspot numbers werent exceptional.

There were a number of newbies to contesting which was fantastic
to see.

Quite a good number of logs have been received, but there are plenty
out there who havent done so yet. Please submit your log, the
amount of qsos isnt important, its more about having some fun and
seeing if you can get a PB (Personal Best) for your own satisfaction.

Thanks to Marc Hillman VK3OHM we had an updated Shires Excel
spreadsheet for the Shires and also a new Db3 file of shires for
those still using VKCL. Also a huge Thank You to Alan VK4SN who has
been assisting me with learning to use the VKLogchecker software and
the UDC he wrote for the N1MM Contest software. All Logs must be
submitted in Cabrillo format to www.vklogchecker.com
Once uploaded you will receive an automated reply.
If you dont receive an email, first check the Logs Received on the
vklogger website: your callsign will be displayed after a successful
submission. If it is not shown then email vkshires@wia.org.au and
I will follow up ASAP.

Im happy to receive queries regarding log submissions etc., so
please feel free to contact me via the same email address. I will
respond as soon as I can.

Diane VK4DI
VKShires Contest Manager 2022




Good morning, everyone this is Kevin VK4UH from the Redcliffe Radio
Club and Im the contest Manager for the Harry Angel 80m Sprint.

As Im talking this morning, I have my cap in my hands and Im here
to offer some serious apologies.

The contest this year was in its 23rd year and was held on the 7th of
May. We had anticipated that we might have some issues with log
submission this year. In particular we had concerns that we might
not capture log entries sent directly from within the VKCL contest
logging software rather than through our own Redcliffe Club e-mail
contest server. In fact, we already had help with a contingency to
forward on logs submitted that way.

What we had not anticipated were problems within our own server.

The server was set up to automatically forward all contest entries
to both of the contest managers and to a safety-net person. We
applied what we thought was due diligence and had sent several
dummy logs to the contest address all of which came through OK.

The contest came and went and we immediately started to receive the
log entries as expected. All the logs received by the managers were
confirmed by e-mail.

What we did not know was that for reasons best known to itself, the
server decided NOT to forward a small number of received logs to
either manager and instead place them in a spam file. We have since
identified several logs that met this fate. Sadly of course all
the follow-up massages and e-mails from the same senders were
treated in the same way.

After the closing date all the logs were cross checked and collated
independently by the two managers and then compared. We then posted
the final results earlier this week on the WIA contest page.

It was not until this point that we became aware that we had a
problem and that a small number of entries, some with very scores,
had not been captured. Not surprisingly, very soon after that we
received a number of complaints from several justifiably aggrieved
contesters complaints for which we are very grateful.

Our immediate response was to suspend the reporting process while we
searched for an explanation and all the missing log files.

We extended the closing date by a further two weeks and put out a
call for any participants not in receipt of a confirmation e-mail to
resubmit their logs.

The intention is to amend the results table as we receive any missed
logs and republish the final results on the Harry Angel Contest page
after the new closing date. So - we would like to ask everyone who
entered the Harry Angel this year to check the updated provisional
results list on the contest webpage to confirm your log has been
captured and if not contact us. Every log we have appears there.

I want to offer our sincere apologies to all participants whose logs
we missed and I want to apologise to everyone whose position in the
league table has had to be changed. We have to be fair to everyone.

We also wish to give our undertaking to revise the entire log
submission process before the 2023 contest. We intend that by next
year we will have a 100% reliable, fully automated, submission and
crosschecking system in place.

The problem we faced was totally beyond our control, entirely
unforeseen and was NOT recognised until the results were published.
We can only apologise again and thank all those who have been
affected for their forbearance.

This is Kevin VK4UH
Contest Manager for the Harry Angel



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WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ATV (Every pixel tells a story) -
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THAT LINK IS A VIDEO VERSION OF THIS NEWS COMPILED BY VK5BD BEVAN

Ten Seconds for Amateur Radio Television

In the age of TikTok, Polish Hams go with the times and explore new
ways to get their message across to potential new licensees.

The Polish Amateur Radio Union, PZK, writes:
"Let's create a short film together. In no more than ten seconds,
finish this sentence in front of the camera. Why is it worth becoming
a Walkie-Talkie user?

PZK will assemble a movie that will help promote the AR passion!

There are many reasons why it is worth becoming a ham! PZK are
curious what the most important is for you!

PZK asks to send in a video file without editing, filters,
additional subtitles, ideally in horizontal polarization,
but vertical format will also be accepted.

We look forward to hearing and seeing the results, a great idea and
one which Societies world-wide could easily piggy-back on.

(irts)




WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FEMALES IN RADIO.

YL Meeting in Finland

Turku welcomes Scandinavia's YL Radio Amateurs, SYLRA, along with
their handbag carriers and friends, to hold the SYLRA meeting in
Turku, Finland from the 18th to the 21st of August.

The event is open to all YLs and their companions, they're invited
not only to the workshops, but also to enjoy Turku tourism and
culinary delights. After the actual meeting, there will be a YL
gathering at Katanp Castle Island.

See more and sign up at the meeting's website at oh.syrla.is

Oh and Turku, is a city on the southwest coast of Finland, straddles
the Aura River. Dating from the 13th century, it's known for Turku
Castle, a medieval fortress with a history museum, perched at the
river mouth.

(IRTS)




WORLD WIDE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP NEWS - AND - SUMMITS ON THE AIR,
WORLD WIDE FLORA, FAUNA PROGRAM, PARKS ON THE AIR and other
ADVENTURE GROUPS.

hema.org.uk/index.jsp
minesontheair.com/about-mota
parksontheair.com/
sota.org.uk
sotawatch.sota.org.uk/en/
wwffaustralia.com/


HIGHER THAN A SUMMIT THIS STORY KINDA "FALLS" INTO REAL
ADVENTURE GROUP NEWS -

An imaginative leap.

Literally.

It isn't always easy for new ops to take that big leap into HF
operations, from our friends at Amateur Radio NewsLine K 9 AWM
Andy Morrison tells us about one ham in Indiana who took that leap!

Carlos Felix, KD9OLN, has spent 12 years as a skydiver in Indiana
and three of those years as a skydiving ham on the air. He started
jumping from a plane holding an HT making 2m activations and progressed
later to a small mobile rig with more power. This year, however, Carlos
landed - or rather he leaped - into operating parachute mobile on 10m,
specifically on 28.419MHz. He said his first attempt last month didn't
work out because of a damaged feedline. Carlos more than made up for it
on Friday, June 3rd, by jumping twice from 13,000 feet, calling CQ
parachute mobile. Among those answering his call was someone taking a
big leap of their own while keeping both feet on the ground: a
Technician class operator making a first-time contact on HF. Carlos said
that's the whole point. He chose the 10m band to give Technicians a
taste of HF and encourage them to go forward to the next level. Many of
his other HF jumps have used frequencies on 20m where Technicians have
no privileges.

He said he couldn't do it without the support of the TOADS and Ham Radio
Clubhouse Discord groups, who help coordinate and hold the frequency for
him. It also helps that Carlos is a skydiving instructor and is
qualified to teach tandem and accelerated free-fall. Mainly, though, he
is just a ham taking a leap of faith so that others will too.

For Amateur Radio NewsLine, I'm Andy Morrison K9AWM.

Carlos later told ARNewsLine he logged a total of nine QSOs during
his June 3rd jump.





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS - FINAL FRONTIER
AMSAT-VK Secretary - secretary@amsat-vk.org

THE "CZECH's IN THE MAIL" OR IN THIS CASE "IN SPACE".

A new Czech satellite, their eleventh in a row, was placed into orbit
on the evening of May 25 after launch by Falcon-9 rocket from Florida

PLANETUM-1 transmits as OK 0 PLA in the 2-meter and 70-centimeter
bands with CW and GFSK.

The control centre is the Planetarium in the capital city of Prague.

More information about PLANETUM -1 is available at this link:
planetum.cz/druzice-planetum1/pro_radioamatery.

(arrl letter)




The Hubble Telescope has broken its own record, detecting an
individual star 12.9 billion light-years away).

The (very Lord of the Rings-sounding) star "Earendel" existed when
the Universe was just 900 million years old. (Around the same time
that the Milky Way started to form.)

It is only visible due to gravitational lensing.

(ANS)





As we made mention of last week in this bulletin you will be aware
that FUNcube-1 has been transmitting a special Fitter message to
commemorate her Majesty the Queens Platinum Jubilee earlier this
month.

Everyone who receives this message and uploads it to the Data
Warehouse using the Dashboard can generate a certificate to remember
this historic event. The special message includes a link to a
website that has the full instructions. It is intended to keep this
message active until the end of June.

Operators may have noticed that the spacecraft is now in high power
telemetry mode when in sunlight and the high power telemetry setting
will assist listeners to decode the data more easily.

The information you are providing is invaluable to the FUNcube team
and will greatly assist in managing the spacecraft through its
middle age after more than eight years in space!

amsat-uk.org/
twitter.com/amsatuk




WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- YOTA
(Youngsters On The Air)
youtube.com/channel/UClAapljf0VQ751sOgu2IzaA
twitter.com/hamyota
YOTA Contest 2022 Youth On The Air (ham-yota.com)

Now Alec,VK2APC.

Youth Forum at Hamvention

An ARRL Youth Outreach forum at Dayton Hamvention highlighted resources
and ideas for attracting and developing young hams and is available
on YouTube for us all to watch.

ARRL Education and Learning Manager Steve Goodgame, K5ATA, led the
crowd of attendees through a highly interactive session discussing
strategies, tools, and reasons for engaging we youth. Cantered around
the theme of 'How and Why to Engage Youth in Amateur Radio," forum
attendees participated in discussion groups and shared their findings
throughout the forum. The entire presentation was recorded by Josh
KI 6 NAZ.

Watch Amateur Radio Youth Outreach: The Why And How -
ARRL Education & Learning on the link in this weeks text edition of
WIA NATIONAL NEWS

youtube.com/watch?v=QZco6tElKBc

(ARNEWSLINE)





WW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS --- RADIO AMATEUR OLD-TIMERS
qcwa.org
raotc.org.au

Quarter Century Wireless Association, Inc. (QCWA) provides donation
to support ARISS

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, Inc. (ARISS-USA)
is very pleased to announce that the Quarter Century Wireless
Association, Inc.(QCWA) has made a highly notable contribution
$4,500to support the ARISS program.

QCWA President Ken Oelke VE6AFO presented the generous gift to
ARISS-USA at Hamvention, during the ARISS Forum.

ARISS is the acronym for Amateur Radio on the International Space
Station.

Ken hopes the funding will catalyse individuals and other groups
around the globe to follow suit and contribute to ARISS.


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2022 Social Scene


VK6 - PerthTech October 21-23 (vk6pop)

VK7 - Miena HamFest Saturday 19th November. (vk7wi news)

VK3 - Rosebud RadioFest November 20 9.3Oam. (vk3pdg)



2023

VK - ALARAMeet2023 Sat 4 / Sun 5 November HOBART (luther8@bigpond.com)




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