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Friday, November 5, 2010
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ARRL President makes final QSO with Australia’s WIA Centenary stationThe Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) marked the conclusion of their VK100WIA centennial special event operation on October 31 with a QSO between WIA President Michael Owen, VK3KI, and ARRL President Kay Craigie, N3KN. Logged five minutes before midnight in Australia, the QSO between N3KN and VK100WIA, with VK3KI at the microphone, was the last contact recorded in the Australian special event’s log. More than 50 WIA-affiliated clubs have used the VK100WIA call sign for almost six months as part of WIA’s centennial celebration; the WIA is the oldest Amateur Radio national society. For this contact, VK100WIA was operated portable for the Westlake’s Amateur Radio Club, the club privileged to be the last club to use the call sign. Since VK100WIA went on the air in May, it logged 24,439 contacts. Michael told Kay that the WIA was pleased that the special event station’s
final contact could be with her, and thanked the ARRL for its support and for
participating in the WIA Centenary Weekend through ARRL International Affairs Kay congratulated the WIA on their 100 years of service to Amateur Radio
in Australia, wishing them well as they begin their second century. She noted
that strong national societies around the world, working together through the VK3KI expressed the WIA’s appreciation for the ARRL’s contribution to Amateur Radio, especially the League’s service as the International Secretariat of the IARU. "Through their extensive program of centennial observances including the
VK100WIA operation the WIA has set the bar very high for the ARRL’s own
100th anniversary activities in 2014," N3KN said after the QSO. ARRL, WIA
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