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This week, Morgan VK6MTF/MM continued his journey from Dunsborough WA to Tasmania in his maritime home,
Sailing Yacht Emigre. Keep an eye on our CQQRS WhatsApp Alerts group for notification of when Morgan is on

air, and perhaps have a go at our challenge to copy and plot Morgan’s progress.
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Link to our WeeklyCOQRS Net Reporting Form

bit.lyiCQQRSNET
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Dah-di-dah-di-dah

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New Team Member

e Tuesday’s Log & Reports
e Fun & Games with Measurement Tools - Oscilloscopes Part 2
e The Things We Do to Join the CQQRS Post Morsum
e A Directional EWE Low-Band Antenna - cont
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Navigation Challenge

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From a CW Perspective, Sanity has Prevailed

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Reflections on RagChew Edition 17/2026

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Morse Training Net

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Emails to the Editor

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Rumour Has it this Mast will Never Put to Sea

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Portable Paddle Wanted

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Don Edwards Memorial Slow Morse Contest 2026

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Morse Code QSO Mates Sought

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Prosign of the Month

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| hear Tell

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Di-dah-di-dah-dit - including this week’s smile-maker

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Dah-di-dah-di-dah

Boy oh boy - did we have fun on Tuesday’s CQORS Slow CW Practice QSO net or
what? Well, | did anyway! Conditions were favourable for most of us all the way from
the DXperiment on 17m to the late-night rag-chews on 80m. Please enjoy the reports

below; thank you one and all.

You can see from the masthead above, we’re following one of our Sandgropers,
Morgan VK6MTF/MM who its sailing his appropriately-named 33-foot yacht Emigre
from his home port of Dunsborough in WA to Tasmania. The journey started in

February, and Morgan has been replacing things, changing crews, filling the engine
with seawater etc along the way. Finally after consequential engine fun in Esperance,
Morgan and new crewman Kevin finally set sail for Tasmania last week. Down in the
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Inclusion

One of the many emails and contributions | received this week was feedback from
someone who called themselves The Resident POG; see below. | really appreciate
any feedback from readers - a lot of people contribute to each edition (see the list of
this week’s contributors toward the end of the newsletter) - and I’m certain they also
appreciate that their work is being read.

One of the Resident’s suggestions is that we regularly make a recording of our own
CW, then play it back later as a critical check on our rhythm and timing; makes
sense. However, the writer says if the test fails, they'll stay off the net until corrected the implication is that others might think about doing that too.

However, the flip-side is discussed on our website - our net, WhatsApp groups and
newsletter are inclusive - everyone can participate, everyone is supported. And
among those everyones are people for whom CW is an unusually challenging
occupation - physiologically or psychologically. The net is to encourage operators to
have a go, somewhere safe where no-one’s going to tell them off when they make
mistakes.

So sure, what The Resident POG suggests Is valid for some operators who have let
their skills drop... but for those of us who are challenged rhythm and timing-wise in
one way or other.... our net is for you! And if we can help make things better or more

enjoyable, please let me know. So, if you hear one of our team struggling a bit,
please say g’day anyway and help them continue to enjoy their hobby as well.

Stereotypes

Some readers know that I’m a presenter and technical supporter at a Community
Radio station in Yass NSW; so stereotypes might bring forth an image of multiplexed
FM... but not this time.

In this edition, you'll also find an email from our cold weather

portable expert Ross, MONNK. Ross is concerned that our Venus and Mars in the
Ham Shack series of cartoons may be sending the wrong message about
stereotypical relationships between amateurs who happen to be in a relationship and
their partners.

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their Support could be encouraged if possible.

Hopefully both the amateurs and their partners can have a laugh at the amateurs’
expense. So if you are in a relationship, please consider showing your partner the
cartoons in this and the previous four editions; I’d be interested in feedback, positive
and negative for myguidance (and definitely not to try to validate or invalidate Ross’
thoughts).

Thanks Ross and thank you everyone who contributed to this edition. And as for
trying to attract more female CW participants.... I'm keen to hear any ideas from our
team!

New Team Member

Welcome this week to Max VK3MXW (also VK4MCW), introduced by both James
VK3JFR and Stan ZL3TK. With a callsign like 4MCW and an interest in operating

portable, it’s no wonder that Max has on the CW journey - welcome Max.

Website

If you’d like to find out a bit about our net, or would like to pass information to others
about our Tuesday get-togethers, here’s the link to our website.

bit.ly/COQORSWebsite

So here we go - on behalf of the CQQRS Editorial team, please enjoy the newsletter.

dit-dit

Mark Bosma
VK2KI / VK6QI

Patrick

Beautiful South Bowning

John

VK2IOW

NSW

VK2RU

Milthorpe NSW

on a track somewhere

cgqgrsnet@gmail.com
non impediti ratione cogitationis

Nigel

Richard

Lance

G4RWI

VK6HRC

VK7TO

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Jordan
VK3ACU
Meredith VIC

Reports & Comments
Here’s this week’s reports.

Last Tuesday’s Group
With thanks to Nigel G4RWI|’s software skills, and John VK2RU’s clever

spreadsheets, here’s the 67 stations heard by 47 members of our team on Tuesday:

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DL3YZ

Heard 15m

DO2ZEMR

DL3YZ

Worked 20m

VK3DRQ

VK7TA

ZL3TK

DOZEMR

Heard on air

G7BED

Worked 20m

VK3DRQ

VK3MJ

VK7TA | VK4PN

G7BED

Heard 20m

ZL3TK

G7BED

Tried 20m

ZL3TK

IU4FLS

Worked 20m

ZL3TK

MONNK

Worked 17m

VK2IOW

VK2DLF

Heard on air

VK2IOW

Worked 17m

MONNK

VK2IOW

Worked 40m

JF1ILXO

VK2KI

Heard 17m

VK5LJ

VK2KI

Heard 20m

DL3YZ

VK2KI

Worked 40m

VK2RU/4

VK3DR
VK3DBD | VK5LJ

VK7TO

VKSET

VK7TA

ZL3TK

VK2KI

Heard 40m

VK3ECH

VK3DRQ | VK6GX | VK6KD | VKONT | VK5AO

VK2KI

Worked 80m

VK2RU/4

VK6NQL | VK6OHRC | VK6OKD | VKSET

VK3MXW

VK2KI

Heard 80m

VK2RU

Heard 15m

ZL3TK

VK2RU

Heard 20m

VK3DRQ

IU4FLS | VK3MJ

G/BED | VK/7TA

F5IN

VK2RU

Worked 40m

VK1AAW

VK3KLE | VK3JFR | VK3ECH |} JK1QYL | ZL1PB

VK2KI

VK2RU

Heard 40m

VK6MTF/MM | VK3CWJ | VK3DRQ|

ZL3TK

ZL3TK

VK2RU

Worked 80m

VK2KI

VK2TIG

Heard 40m

VK2IOW

VK3DBD | VK7TO | VK2RU

VK3ACU

Worked 80m

VK3CWJ

VK7VV

VK3BWN

Worked 40m

VK3CWJ

VK3DBD

Heard on air

VK3DRQ

Worked 20m

G/7BED

DL3YZ

VK3DRQ

Heard 20m

ZL3TK

VK4PN

VK3DRQ

Worked 40m

ZL3TK

VKSET

VK3DRQ

Heard 40m

VK2DLF

VK3ECH | VK/VV

VK3DRQ

Tried 40m

7L2VPL

VK3DRQ

Worked 80m

VK5AO

VK3DRQ

Heard 80m

VK3KLE

VK3ECH

Heard 20m

DL3YZ

ZL3TK

VK3ECH

Worked 40m

VK1AAW

VK7TA

VK3ECH

Tried 40m

VK6IX

VK3JER

Heard on air

IU4LS

VK5ET

VK2RU | VKONT

VK3KLE

Worked 80m

VK3MXW

Heard on air

VK5AO

VK4CEG

Worked 40m

VK1AAW

VK7TO

VK4CEG

Heard 40m

VK3CCW

VK3ECH | VK3JFR | ZL1ALA | VK5SET

VK4EV

Heard 40m

VK2IOW

VK2MI

VK3CWSJ

VK3JFR | VK3DRQ}

VK5ET | VK5AO | ZL3TK

VK4IM

Heard 40m

VK4PN

Heard on air

VK5AO

Worked 40m

ZL1CJB

VK3MJ

VK5AO

Worked 80m

VK3KLE

VK3DRQ | VK5ET

VKSET

Heard 20m

VK3DRQ

G7BED

VKS5ET

Worked 40m

VK3IOW

VK3DRQ

VKSET

Heard 40m

VK7TO

VKSET

Worked 80m

VK5A0O

VKSET

Heard 80m

VK6NQL

VKSKFG

Worked 40m

VK7TA

VK5GG

VKSKFG

Heard 40m

VK3ECH

VK3DRQ | VKO6TX

VK5U

Heard on air

VKGEEN

Heard on air

VK3ECS | VK7TA | VK1CT

ZL3TK

DL3YZ | VK4PN

VK2KI
VK6NT

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VK6GX

Heard 40m

VK3CWJ

VK2IOW | VK6HRC | VK2DLF | VK5GG | VK7TA | VK30U | VKSET

VK6HRC

Worked 40m

VK6NQL

VK6KHZ | VK6WE | VKSNT

VK6HRC

Heard 40m

VK2IOW

VK3ECH | VK6GX | VK6XC | VK7TA

VK6HRC

Worked 80m

VK6KHZ

VK6KD

VK2KI

VK6JDM

Heard 40m

VK2DLF

VK6NT

VK7VV |

VK6JDM

Tried 40m

VK6KHZ

VK6HRC | VK3ECH

VK6KD

Worked 40m

VK6GX

VK6KD

Heard 40m

VK6NAA

VK6KD

Worked 80m

VK6HRC

VK6KD

Heard 80m

VK3KLE

VK3DRQ | VK6NAA | VK5AO

VK6KHZ

Worked 40m

VK6HRC

VK3JGR | VK6NW | VK6WE | VK6GX

VK6HRC

VK6KHZ

Worked 80m

VK6MTF/MM

Heard on air

VK6NQL

Worked 40m

VK6HRC

VK6NQL

Worked 80m

VK2KI

VK6XC

VK6KHZ | VK3JGR | VK6WE | VK6FN
VK2KI

VK6KHZ | VK6GX

VK6ENT

Heard on air

VKENW

Heard on air

VK6QI

Heard 17m

MONNK

VK5LJ

VK6QI

Heard 40m

VK2RU/4

VK2KI

VK4PN

VK6QI

Heard 80m

VK3MXW

VK2RU/4|

VK6QI

Heard 80m

VK6HRC

VKSET

VK6NQL | VK6KD |

VK6TX

Heard on air

VK6WE

Worked 40m

VK6KHZ

VK6HRC | VKONAA

VK6WE

Heard 40m

VK6FN

VK6GX

VK6XC

Worked 40m

VK6NT

VK6XC

Heard 40m

VK6HRC

VK6WE | VK6GX

VK7TA

Worked 20m

MORQX

G7BED

DL3YZ
VK4PN

VK2KI

ZL3TK

VK7TA

Heard 20m

VK3ECH

ZL3TK

VK7TA

Worked 40m

VK2IOW

VKSKFG | VK3ECH | VK6TX | VK5GG

VK1AAW

VK4CEG | VK7TO

VK7TA

Heard 40m

VK7TO

Heard on air

VK7WW

Worked 40m

VK7WW

Heard 40m

VK3JFR

VK3DRQ | VK2DLF | VK7VV |

VK2KI

JFALX

VK1CT

VK7WW

Heard 40m

VK2IOW

VK2DLF | VK6KHZ | VK6WE | VK5GG

VK5ET

VK7TO | VK2RU

VK7WW

Worked 80m

VK7VV

VK7WW

Heard 80m

VK3CWJ

ZL1CJB

Heard on air

ZL1PB

Worked 40m

VK1AAW

VK2RU

ZL1PB

Heard 40m

VK4CEG

VK4CEG | VK2DLF | ZL1CJB | VK/7TO

ZL3ABX

Heard 40m

VK2IOW

VK3JFR | ZL1CJ/B | VKSAO

ZL3TK

Tried 15m

DO2ZEMR

ZL3TK

Worked 20m

IU4FLS

ZL3TK

Heard 20m

VK3DRQ

VK4CPB

VK6FX

VK3DBD | VK3MJ

| VK4PN |

ZL3TK

Tried 20m

GD/7BED

MONNK |

ZL3TK

Worked 40m

VK3MXW

VK3DRQ | VK5AO

ZL3TK

Heard 40m

VK3CWJ

VK2IOW | VK3JFR | VKSET

ZL3TK

Worked 80m

VK3CWJ

ZL3TK

Heard 80m

VK3DRQ

VK4TA

DL3YZ

VK5AO

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also compiled for us by the

software built by Nigel G4RWI, and the layout was perfected by Patrick VK2IOW.

Thanks again to Nigel, Patrick and John for the work, and to every team member who

submitted a report -

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[20m]
Good conditions seem to prevail this morning -

and nice to get some new calls in the log. | tried to
keep the QSOs short to get a few in the log.
Thanks for trying chaps and look forward to

working you all again soon. | won't be around next
week, as travelling back from Bulgaria. Best 73

and Good DX.

From Mike DL3YZ at Stuttgart

@ d

[20m]
Condx were fine again this morning and it was a pleasure to
work 3 stations during my shift. | was very pleased to hear

VK stations UFB on the 17 m band here in Germany, even
if | was not able to hear Ross here in Germany, that’s just
too close. 73 Mike

From Ross MONNK portable near Exeter UK

[20m]
Challenge of the Day: very long period QSB. But,
thanks to David, Patrick and Lawrie, my first foray

onto the 17 m band was a success. It still amazes
me that | can get all the way round the world with
just a 2.85 m mil whip antenna and a 20 watt radio

(with a little help from some wonderful operators at
the other end!). VMT

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[40m]

QSB and QRN was making it a challenge to hear stations’
complete overs. Static charges appearing on the waterfall
display indicated presence of lightning, but my radio didn't
appear to be producing any harsh crashing sounds. Perhaps
one of the digital filters in my ICOM7610 was assisting me and
inadvertently desensitized my receiver.

Earlier in the evening,

| was experiencing a noise floor of S7 but this died down to an S2 by 2220hrs WST.
[80m]
Great to see both 40 and 80m open to somewhere. Previous weeks have been a bit

silent on the 80m band for me so glad to see more activity. By 2224hrs WST 80m
had closed again for me at my QTH with the addition of an approaching lightning
storm. Crashes are now showing on my sig meter.

Background noise S1, crashes

S8-S9. Maybe time to disconnect the antennas, hihi. 73 to all hope to catch you
next week.

From Ron VK4EV at Everton Park Brisbane

[40m]
Called CQ. No reply. Band conditions are not good here on

40M. | have an SQ noise level. Must be nice living out of builtup areas.

From lan VK7TA at Latrobe
.

[20m]
| had a listen on 15, 17 and 20m for all of the DX stations. | had
no success on 15 and 17, but was pleased with the 20m results.
My vertical seemed to work ok as a half wave on 20m.

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[40m]
Very few stations on at the time | started to listen,

8pm NZ time but did manage to work a VK1, 2 and
6. It was really nice to work Rob, VK6FX using my

QMX+ running 3 watts into my 35ft vertical, sorry
Rob | made a hash of the last bit.

From Stan ZL3TK at Waitarere Beach

[20m]
We finally succeeded, a FB QSO with IU4FLS, thanks
Fausto!

Most of the time when DX stations were

active | was flying blind. One of the servers in the US
which routes internet packets from Mike's wonderful

‘Live Status Monitor’ to ZL-land is kaput, rendering the
status webpage inaccessible much of the time. Then
randomly a different route kicks in and all is briefly revealed, then gone again.

Although | couldn't hear four of the DX stations well enough for a QSO, they were
detectable and identifiable by their chosen frequency and from the VKs working
them. Considering propagation paths exhibit anything but reciprocal performance, |

called each station immediately after a QSO had finished to test the return path, just
in case | could be heard sufficiently to be reported.

Disrespectful orjust plain

ignorant? Two locals who had already worked the DX stations then tried to start a

QSO right on the advertised DX stations’ calling frequency. Blimey, when will they
ever learn?
[40m]

40 m seemed quite good with respect to noise but marginal for propagation, no
westsiders were heard however 100 % copy during longish QSOs with eastsiders
OM Maitland and OM Manny.

Met Max VK3MXW, a new chum operating 4 kHz

from the bottom end of the band, so directed him northwards to where it was all
happening. Look out for Max, good young potential.

[80m]

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two-way signals approaching R5 SQ, then quite quickly faded away to absolutely
nothing. Will have to try again, I've never met a 'Walter' who wasn't a jolly interesting

subject!

From John VK5ET at Hope Valley
[20m]
Great newsletter, had a good chuckle over Jordan’s
Venus & Mars, keep them coming, Jordan.

Aesop Fables, 2nd time | had a go at these, good CW
practice for head copy, getting most of the characters.
Listened to 20 m on Iron Stone Range SDR. Strong

signal from Chris G7BED at start of sked. VK stations heard were very low down.
Chris had stronger sig than VK3DRQ, Manny, but did slightly improve for them to

QSO. Also heard VK3MJ & VK4PN with much lower signals. Chris tried repeatedly to
get ZL3TK with no success. | did hear DL3YZ Mike ,just above the noise. Overall,
chaps from overseas had stronger sigs than VK stations.

[40m]
Copy with VK3DRQ, but with QRM / QSB, had to 73, sorry Manny.
Nice long chat with Patrick, VK2IOW. Have to envy his small farm location, plenty of
room for antennas. His long loop antenna up 10 m was doing a great job. Interesting
chat, demo on various keys, each had their own ‘melody ‘. Tx for demo, Pat.

[80m]
Good copy from you Mark, yes, condx hasn’t been as good as this on 80 m fora

while.
John, VKSET

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[17m]
Listening on 17m via the Snowline KiwiSDR while | was

shopping, Lawrie VK5LJ was nice copy working Ross MONNK
- but Ross wasn't tickling the electron charges on the SDR at
all.

[20m]
Mike DL3YZ was romping in to the Snowline KiwiSDR - well, S3 anyway.... kinda

romping... but perfectly Q5.

| couldn't hear Manny, but Stan ZL3TK was just there.

[40m]
Great to hook up with John VK2RU/P at Linville QLD - better signal than I've heard

before - peaking S8 on my old TS-120S with its Scottish S-meter. John saw SY on
my signal with half the power; good signs for his antenna modification work.
[80m]
The highlight of the net for me was 80m. Conditions seemed pretty good across the
country, and good to see more people having a go there; night-time conditions (in

the ionosphere) can sometimes be better than 40m.
John VK2RU/P up at Linville in SE Queensland and | had a nice rag chew, and I'm
looking forward to hearing about his latest antenna experiments.

| then saw our new

member Max VK3MXW calling CQ further up the band, coming through as a trace on
the Southern Electronics Group KiwiSDR near Northam WA. When | signed with

John, | slipped up there to discover David VK6KD calling;

| mistakenly assumed that

David had been working Max and was calling CQ... turned out that they may not
have been hearing each-other, so when | called David, Max was left wondering why

this rude person had started a QSO on the frequency he was calling on; sorry about
that Max. You'll see that our net protocol is that because we have many new
operators, niceties like frequency ownership get shelved; but still, | should have

known better and checked.
Anyway, great to hear a good number of people having a good time on 80m again;
thanks all.

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KiwiSDR at Hoddys Well.
[17m]
Listening on 17m via the VK6SEG KiwiSDR near Northam WA while | was still
shopping, Lawrie VK5LJ was nice copy working Ross MONNK; Ross was there but
barely tickling the SDR. Wonder whether Lawrie and Ross were beaming Long Path
or Short Path - the VOACAP predictions indicated that both may have been possible,
with slight preference for LP. Might have been interesting to hear if Ross had an
echo (both LP and SP together), but | couldn't hear enough of him to know.
| also heard Sava VK4PN when | checked the VK5PH KiwiSDR at Ironstone Range,
but | don't think he was working anyone.

[40m]
John VK2RU was coming through to the VK6SEG KiwiSDR at
Hoddys Well better than | was. Thumbs up for whatever work
he'd been doing on his 1/4 wavelength vertical.
[80m]

Hoddys Well

Good activity on 80m this week, despite the static crashes in the West.

| could see

Stan ZL3TK coming through nicely while | was having a QSO further down the band.
Bottom line - when activity on 40m drops-off during the net - please have a look down
on 80m and post an alert on our WhatsApp Alerts group so others know where to
listen to too (one-one was a racehorse...).

From Daniel VK6WE at Cottesloe
[40m]
There were several good signals allowing me to

three stations. However by the time | finished
talking to three of them the two | had heard and
wanted to contact had vanished.

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[40m]
During this weeks CQ QRS Net, | heard an interesting

QSO between Pat, VK2IOW and John, VKSET,
discussing what hand they used for various types of
Morse Key. Both indicated preferences that closely

correspond to mine. I'm glad I'm not the only one!
lam approx 75% right hand/foot dominant, although |

can use most tools ambidextrously. If|were a multi-talented musician, which I'm not,
| would use some instruments left-handed and others right-handed. I'm a straight key
operator, since age 8, | write left-handed, but use a straight key right-handed.

Basically a very confused person.
Many years ago, | injured my right shoulder, during the healing process, | bought a
single lever paddle, as my straight key sending with my left hand is very slow, and it

just doesn't feel right. | had never used a paddle before, but | instinctively prefer my
left hand with the paddle, which | have configured as a Cootie. | have never been

able to send presentable Morse with it, so it's not heard on air. My TS-890 allows the
paddle to also simulate a bug or conventional paddle. I'm even less proficient with
those types! My aging brain cells just can't cope with any form of paddle, despite

extensive practice.
So barring N1MM+ contest operations or extended CQs, when things are quiet, when
the PC or rig may be generating the code, you will have to put up with my straight

keys.
73, Phil VA6GX & VL6M.

From John VK2RU near Kingaroy

[40m]
A very good night for me with eight QSO’s, including one to
= Sunshine Coast

* Brisbane

NZ, and one to Japan.

Mark - VK2KI caught the end of my QSO with ZL1PB, and
missed the first dah in Z, which prompted him to ask me if |
had just contacted DL land. | mentioned to Mark that | was

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for 25 minutes.
Later in the evening | contacted Nomo - JK1QYR, and when that finished, | was

immediately called by Paul — VK3KLE but lost out to QSB.
Then a couple of QSO’s with James — VK3JFR, and Rob — VK3ECH, both with QSB
and a bit of noise, but good fun, and good to copy well-sent morse.

Thanks to all for the excellent contacts.
[80m]

After doing some work on my new antenna, and having what seemed to be a good
chance to finally get a decent contact on 80m, | gave it a go, and Mark - VK2KI and |
had another good 25 minute QSO.

These extended QSO’s are what | particularly like, and make for an interesting night.
There was a bit of noise for me on 80, which according to Mark, may be coming from

my Starlink dish after he found a similar issue with David - VK6KD when he did his
lap of the country.

From Donald VK6JDM 20 km west of Esperance
[40m]

Strong signals from the eastern states, lots of
Indonesian SSB stations in the background.

Significant SSB after sunset. | was only using
5 watts and did not get any replies on 40 or
80. However, lots of good receiving practice

and | am now confident receiving at about 12
wpm. As one who swore | would never use a
morse key other than to tune up the aerial, |

am beginning to enjoy this ancient Tuesday madness.

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[40m]
Using my freshly minted QMX tonight. Finished the kit

on the weekend and it worked. (I'm not sure what |
would have done if it hadn’t) My first contact, CW, was
with VK2IR so that was promising.

It also made the

distance to Andy VK5LA on the boat anchor net on
SSB (although it is nothing like a boat anchor. Hans

Summers’ ingenuity in fitting 4 layers of circuit boards comprising the 5 band TRX in
such a small package, is simply amazing).

However, it’s still QRP and Lincon in

Perth and lan in VK7 had to deal with fairly weak signals from me so | thank them for

persevering.

From Paul VK3KLE at Stawell
[40m]
Stations were mostly below noise floor for enough time

to make them unreadable. Did hear some on 7.0275 and
7.0285, but | didn't wait long enough to have a QSO as |
moved to 7.032 for a clear frequency to make CW calls.
[160m]
It may have been a good night for all advanced ops to go
to top band. At least in poor conditions | have reliable comms for 400 km. We should
use 160m more often.

From Richard VK6HRC at Padbury
[40m]
Only locals to start with, then the band opened to the East, was busy
for a while but went quiet as conditions changed.
[80m]

An electrical storm made for difficult copy at times but was fun
meeting the challenge.

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[17m]
The QSO with Ross on 17 metres was a bit
of a struggle. | was using my wire loop,
since my yagi only does 10, 15 and 20
metres. We were sending each word twice
to improve intelligibility. The last over faded

to nothing, so the band appeared to be
closing. This was about 08:20Z, 18:20 local

time.

-

Pastures browning off —

[40m]
Signals were good into South Australia and Tassie and | even had one QSO to

Japan. | swopped between cootie, bug and paddle. | use the cootie key with my left
hand, so that gives my right hand a break, hi. My history on different types of keys is
uneven. Initial struggle with straight key, then learned iambic sending — many years
on dual lever paddle.

In more recent years | took up the challenge of the sideswiper

(cootie) and bug and had another go at the straight key. My cootie morse has a

strong “accent”, which | can’t change (as much as| tried) - however most seem to
copy it OK. The bug also has its own accent, but | quite like the rhythm. The paddle
sends perfect morse (except for my mistakes), but perhaps lacks character?

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From Richard VK6HRC.
Five on the VK6RLM rptr and

AllStar/Echolink hub this morning.

ZL38TK

Stan

VK6KD

David

VK6QI

Mark

VK6HRC
VK6MRBB Mulligan swl and others.

Stan finaly managed to log a contact with Fausto IU4FLS which wasa first ZL
contact for Fausto. On 40m Stan noticed a signal on the waterfall display way
below the the QRS segment and went to investigate. It turned out to be Max
VK3MXW so he was encourged to head up the band to join the fun. A partial

contact with Walter VK8CWJ but conditions put a stop to that QSO.
David the birthday boy did very well, battled the QRN to work one on 40m heard
five and on 80m worked two heard four.
Mark was away from the shack for a while so listened out on the Snowline SDR
heard VK5LJ on 17m and on 20m Mike DL3SYZ and Stan ZL3TK. Back in the

shack Mark worked one on 40m heard six and on 80m worked five. BTW still
doing a fine job of spotting on WhatsApp.
| worked five on 40m and two on 80m. At the start of the session only locals

heard on 40m, later on the band opened up to the East with lots of activity but

after a while propagation changed and all went quiet. So off to 80m to battle the

QRN |!
No report from the other Max VK6FN this week the warm bed won the battle !

Thank you to all on last night and this morning, Keep warm
73

Richard.

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After next Tuesday’s Group, please remember to send me a list of who you worked
and / or who you heard using our web form here:

bit lWWCQQRSNET

Even if you didn’t hear anyone, we'd still like to know that you had a go. And to make

your report more interesting, please consider sending a photo:
cagrsnet@gmail.com

So, please help attract new and old team members to have a go by submitting your
report each week. Submissions close 1300 (Eastern Australian Summer time)_on
Thursdays.

On My Workbench
Fun and Games with Measurement Tools
by Ross MONNK

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From Ross MONNK

Last week | described my descent into the labyrinth of oscillators, aided by my all-

seeing-eye, the oscilloscope. The JYE Tech DSO138 was a great learning tool but it
only has one channel and, at only 100 KHz, is woefully underpowered. | needed an
upgrade.

| have a theory that, to get established in any hobby, you need to invest a minimum of
2000 Aussie Dollars. But being a “tightwad” and already having a hundred other
hobbies, | still didn't want to spend much money. That ruled out 'proper' bench-top

oscilloscopes and pointed towards a 20 MHz USB ‘scope. These use software on
your computer to do the heavy computational lifting and display, and are therefore
cheaper as a result.
At this point some of the electronics wizards amongst RagChew's readership might
be snorting in disgust at my going for a mere 20 MHz ‘scope. However, after a
moment's reflection, they might remember their early days when they managed

perfectly well with an analog cathode ray tube oscilloscope of roughly the same
performance but very many fewer features (of which, more in a mo’).

USB oscilloscopes stand or fall on the quality of that software and I've seen some
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whether| diligently researched this aspect or just got lucky but I'm jolly glad |

plumped for the LOTO OSC482 (the basic version, see hitps:/,www.loto-osc.com/
product/245.html) as it has a screen interface which mimics that of a desktop model's
knobs and buttons.

Never heard of LOTO? Neither had I, so it was with some trepidation that | installed
their software on my computer. But | needn’t have worried - not only does it look
great but it’s been super stable, never glitching or crashing.

Apart from all the basic features of a modern digital oscilloscope, the OSC482 has:
e

FFT display with horizontal measurement cursor for spectrum analysis of

harmonics (see image above), can be turned off to give the main display
considerably more vertical space
e two horizontal and five vertical cursors with absolute values and deltas between

adjacent cursors (see image above), can be turned off to de-clutter the display
e spot cursor, to show the voltage and time at any point on the waveform
e five 2-channel maths functions, the X-Y plot for VI curve tracers is labelled

(A_B)X_Y
e continuous display of: Vmax, Vmin, P-P, frequency, Vaverage, Period, +Width,
-Width, Duty Rate, Rise Time, Vrms
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Background can be any colour (a black scope and a white FFT were chosen for

the image above)
All this (and more features | don’t personally use) for just 130 Aussie dollars on

AliExpress. Unbelievable.

This series of articles really needs a Part 3, extolling the virtues of an oscilloscope

suitable for looking at radio frequencies. Maybe a reasonably priced 50 MHz DSO.
But I'm not qualified to write it as | haven't (yet) got one of those. Is there any reader

of RagChew who does have one, who would care to sing its
praises? I, for one, would love to hear about it.

Ross MONNK
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From Adam VK4IM

| can't sleep, so did some work on my Allstar node this morning.
| picked up a Yaesu FTM400 to replace my faulty Motorola GM338 node radio at
Redfest last weekend. Its programmed up and ready to go, I'm just waiting for the
parts to come in for the adaptor cable between the Raspberry Pi (6 Pin Mini DIN) and
the radio (10 Pin Mini DIN)

The Raspberry Pi has been re-flashed, has been made echolink capable (VK4IM-L)
and is pretty much ready to go.

I've configured it to:
e

Make an announcement locally at 07:55am each Wednesday advising that Post
Morsum will start in 5 minutes

e At 07:56am it disconnects all active nodes

e At 07:57am it connects to the VK6 hub (51077).
e And finally at 09:03 it disconnects from the VK6 hub

All times are Brisbane local and happen on Wednesday. Let me know if there is a

better node/ time or net duration to connect and I'll adjust it as required.

Thanks for clarifying the day (Wednesday) Post Morsum takes place. You had times

and frequencies/ Node/ echolink information both on the CQ QRS website and the
newsletter but not the actual day. Maybe you can fix this up?
[Done, thank you Adam!]

The node is live on the

internet, but the radio is
not connected yet (only
intermittently for testing

though a dummy load).
Final RF enabling will
happen once the

adaptor cable is
completed and | repair
the node antenna. My
Comet GP9 seems to

have developed a high
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have a Diamond X30 |

can push into service,
lt just

won't have the same footprint at the GP9. | need to get on the roof to swap them over.
I'll let you know when its complete and RF capable.

Cheers
Adam VK4IM

Directional EWE Low-Band Antenna - cont
From Jordan VK3ACU

Test of directivity using broadcast stations.

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Jordan VK3ACU Clarke
Using 9:1 at the moment but still experimenting. No
comparisons yet. terminated with 1.2k resistor but have
been experimenting with different termination resistance
and soon LC. The lower bands are far more directional
160m lots of JA CW stations. | have built a bpf for 160 but
want to make it sharper. Also building a pre amplifier.
9:48am

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&

my

Bit of ewe testing going on. More work to do but definitely

on the right track. Orange NSW and Horsham vic

9:12am

Click on either Image to view demonstration.

o&e

What’s going on on your workbench? If you have an article or two that you think

might be of interest to our readers, please let Mark VK2KI know; email to
cagrsnet@gmail.com
For guidance on writing for RagChew, see Articles below.

QRZ? Who’s on the other end?

From your editor Mark VK2KI / VK6QI

Our net is afun get-together that people enjoy returning to each week. It’s really nice
to know who’s on the other end of the QSO. So, please share some thoughts about

yourself to cagrsnet@gmail.com for a future RagChew.

CW Practice
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Aesop’s Fables originated in ancient Greece, traditionally attributed to the storyteller
Aesop who is thought to have lived around the 6th century BCE.

The fables are generally smaller files of two to three hundred words that have been

recorded at 15 wpm and run for about 15 minutes. If 15 wpm is a bit quick for you,
load it onto your phone and set the playback speed at 0.75 X or even 0.5 X —
whatever works for you. 0.75 X will play the MP3 at a bit under 12 wom.

It is suggested that you read the text file before listening to the audio file. That will
make it easier to follow the audio file and prepare you for any unusual words.

Any punctuation that is not usually used with CW has been removed.

This week’s fable is ‘The Woman and Her Hen’, and the MP3 and TXT files are

attached here -

If you prefer a different soeed or tone you can create your own MP3 files by
converting the text file with the Ebook2CW app —

httos://fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html.

You can either play the MP3 files in any media player, or load the text file into the
Ditto CW: Morse Player app — https://dittocw.andro.io/.
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settings, while a normal media player only allows changes to playback speed, and

does that in steps (e.g. +1.25x, 1.5x, 1.75x).

Other News
Other things we’ve received from our 240-odd readers.

Navigation Challenge

As noted in the Masthead caption,
Morgan VK6MTFE Is undertaking a very
challenging journey from Dunsborough
WA to Tasmania in his home, a 35 foot

Duncanson 35 yacht.

When possible, Morgan will try to be
on air on CW, and will post his

frequency on our CQORS WhatsApp
Alerts group.

So how about as a challenge to the
CQORS team on WhatsApp (and to
Morgan in case he needs any more

challenges!):

e As many people as possible ask for and try to copy Morgan's Lat/Long as he
Sails from Esperance to Tasmania over the next couple of weeks.
e Then each receiver posts the new Lat/Long and the date-time group of the

contact in the RagChews section of the WhatsApp group.
e And in parallel, perhaps one of our clever team members could create, maintain

and posts a map showing the logged locations, DTG and receiving station.

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Updates:
e According to Morgan’s blog, he worked Stuart VK6MK at Australind on Friday
April 24th.
e

Richard VK6HRC at Padbury and | caught Morgan at around 0900z on 7030kHz

Saturday April 25th.

| attempted to copy Morgan’s Lat/Long to kick off the

experiment discussed above... but at RSN 311 with QSB knocking out many of
the characters, | didn’t get enough of a fix despite his sending the coordinates
twice. Tim VK5AV at Mount Gambier was also listening and ready to copy
Lat/Lon, when Morgan’s signal faded to nothing.
e

More luck on Sunday with Tim catching part the Latitude part, but first past the
post was Lin VK6NT operating the Northern Corridor Radio Group’s VK6NC

station at Whiteman Park catching and plotting Morgan’s position. Click on the
video below. The CW contest above 7010kHz made planned QSOs impossible,
so Morgan moved down into the DX portion.... which was dead quiet!
e On Wednesday, Patrick VK2IOW at Orange also successfully copied and

mapped Morgan’s position; Patrick also caught Morgan on Thursday... as did
some dolphins apparently (click on the second last image as well).

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From a CW Perspective, Sanity Has Prevailed.
From Stan ZL3TK

They listened!

Thanks to arduous and lengthy consideration by the WIA

-

at last

in writing from the horse’s mouth - an unequivocal statement that there shall be no

voice transmissions between the bottom of the 40 m band and 7.060 MHz. This
means the lowest carrier frequency shown on any AM or SSB transmitter’s tuning dial
must never be lower than 7.063 MHz.

(Note: the nomenclature has been corrected

here to comply with SI Metric standards, but not in the table below. WIA should be

setting a far better example).
But the newly released February 2026 edition of the Australian Amateur Radio Band

Plan is only a voluntary ‘agreement’, a mere suggestion at best, which calls upon
the exercise of ‘mutual respect’.

How well is that likely to work?

Let’s be honest, it

hasn't in the past and it won’t now, unless you VK CW operators personally take an

active role to ensure it does.

Since brazen entitlement holds far too great a sway in the entire spectrum of flawed
human nature, best not espouse too many expectations for compliance with the band
plans. Any intervention, or attempt to enlighten offenders by observant ZLs is not

going to be welcomed, leaving it squarely up to VK CW operators to educate the

many SSB intruders who have traditionally shown no respect whatsoever for the
lower 40 kHz, let alone 60 kHz, of the 40 m band.

Extract from new 2026 WIA40m
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Acknowledging WIA has produced a very pleasing, well set-out and easy to read

document, but where were the engineers to ensure compliance with SI Metric
standards before going to print?

How WIA expects the hoi polloi to comply with their

new band plans after setting such a fine example of non-compliance themselves,
completely eludes me.

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| see New Zealand’s Radio Spectrum

Management, which long held to the rigid standards of SI Metric nomenclature, have

allowed themselves to slip into non-compliance in recent public bulletins too.

Seems

they can’t get the staff these days either!

73 de Stan

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Refiections on RegChew Edition 17/2026

from the resident POG

Reading RagChew has becomea highlight of my week, not because I’m hard up for
reading material, quite the opposite, but because it documents so many

contemporary practical experiences.

It is well known by now my enjoyment from

reading material structured under the mandated rules of SI Metric nomenclature.
Unfortunately my delight is often tempered by the general lack of correct Sl
nomenclature in RagChew.

Moving on.

Here’s a question:

In the same way as others ‘up over’ have reported,

Chris G7BED heard me seemingly well enough to ID, so with a noise floor < 2 and

beautifully matched antenna, why am | not hearing the EUs?

Anyone have an

answer or suggestion to put an end to this propagation asymmetry?

Think how

among other causes, might have something to do with the fact that 2512 km
separates VK from ZL. On 20 m that’s 125 600 wavelengths; on UHF we can make

a significant change to signal strength by simply moving the antenna sideways one
wavelength, so there’s no predicting what’s likely to happen on a 20 m path > 2000
km away.

Food for thought.

| While musing in his ‘thought bubble’ about the schematic of a

10.245 MHz crystal oscillator, did Ross MONNK consider compensating for the
inevitable frequency offset, albeit minor, caused by operating the crystal in that

series-resonant mode? In old-fashioned home brewing terms, if we were to multiply
the output 42 times, the offset could make the difference between transmitting legally

inside or illegally outside the CW portion of the 70 cm band.

Mathematics and Nigel VK/G4RWI seem to go hand-in-hand. The analysis of his

QSO success rate on Tuesday is impeccable. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could all
achieve that elusive 100 % call-to-QSO ratio, regardless of whether it is one or
many QSOs?

The thorough explanation provided by John VK2RU blew away nacht und nebel

surrounding the loading of call signs into the QSO spreadsheet report. Who would
have thought appearance was a design factor?
term for ‘centre-of-gravity’?

Or is appearance simply another

Now the pattern within that table has become clear, a

quick check revealed the odd exception to the ‘visual width’ rule, e.g. the sequence

of MONNK@20 and IU4FLS@20, otherwise all is fine and dandy.

Many thanks,

John, you’ve put our minds at rest.

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Jordan VK3ACU shows some Curiosity-piquing photograpns.

he purpose of the

post hole borer is obvious, but how are the old electric motor field windings deployed
in the context of a 160 m loop?

Captions, or a brief explanation of what we’re seeing

would significantly help understanding how great minds are working to construct this
most interesting project.

Still with Jordan

- Venus and Mars.

Examine the expressions on the protagonists

faces in the punch-line image. Why is Mars looking puzzled when he has already

found a place to accommodate his grandiose new find, and why is Venus still smiling
after her hopes for a minimized equipment count have so obviously been dashed?

There’s a possible explanation for each: Mars is actually wondering how he will find

a replacement for the cracked CRT.

Venus is more than likely somewhat angered by what Mars has brought home, even
fearing for his sanity perhaps. She’s a lovely looking chick under normal

circumstances; would the ‘head gagster’ have done her a disservice by allowing her
to show her true feelings?

Ross’s discovery of the DSO138 oscilloscope and the enormous achievement in
miniaturisation it represents brought to mind my first oscilloscope. It too was home

brewed but not from a kit and used the chassis from a war surplus GEE hyperbolic
navigation system used in RAF bombers. But that’s for a separate article where we

will compare the two, if not by performance then at least by size!
Did anyone twig to the pointed question comprising the final line of each verse of

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pad senaing nabits rignt trom tne start

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tney STICK like Jam To a Diankel,

hard to clean up and the stain will live on to haunt following generations.

being haunted by a couple of bad senders

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are Jolly

Yes, | am

despite being of the same generation.

So far neither of the two main offenders have taken any notice of my gentle
admonitions.

Hey - you fellow OTs!

Give yourselves a regular CW fit-for-purpose test. Discover

if your sending passes muster by recording a couple of paragraphs at 25 to 30 wpm,
then play it back a week later as though it’s
how easy is it to read?

anew QSO.

Now answer truthfully,

Expect some unpleasant surprises.

Any bad sending you

hear springs from very annoying and entrenched bad habits.
When the time comes that I’m incapable of constant vigilance when sending, a strong
recommendation | will more than happily apply to myself, is simply this: if I’m not

prepared to ensure high quality, consistently-readable sending 100 % of the time on
the QSO FFA, then better for everyone that | stay away.

Undisciplined garbage is

never acceptable. ‘When will they ever learn?’

73 from the resident POG.

Morse Training Net

Our team member Nic VK7WW runs an on-air Slow Morse training net every
Wednesday at 7pm EDST on 3580 for 30 mins. He uses the callsign of the Northern
Tasmania Amateur Radio Club VK7TAZ on that net.

Many of our team learned Morse code with the support
of Nic, and the weekly training session comes highly
recommended for anyone who wants to learn the
Code, or simply brush up. Everyone’s welcome 3580kHz at 7pm Eastern time every Wednesday;

SEEEEEEEISE CODE course

Learn Morse Code - Slow Morse

you'll hear lots of the CQQRS team on that net.

Course

Jordan VK3ACU has ralso ecorded the complete set

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of lessons which you can now find here:

httos:/Awww. youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHSQmZz6fBXO
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on Wednesdays.

More Emails to the Editor

Mark

| know that you are keen to encourage female participation in the Net. With that in
mind, it does concern me that the "Venus & Mars" cartoon strips are perpetuating
gender stereotypes, suggesting that it's a male hobby and that female partners
indulge their man whilst rolling their eyes. While this old-fashioned view of

male/female relationships may be true for 99% of Ragchew's aging readership, it
is not, IMHO, the way to address the gender imbalance in the hobby.

| know it's easy to criticize and a lot less easy to come up with something
appropriate. Especially as I'm a "Words" creator, not a "Visual" creator. But | felt a
strange urge to point this out.
Ross
MONNK

[Thanks for the heads-up Ross; see my editorial above. ]

Hi Mark,

| have been absent from the QRS net for a couple of weeks. Was planned all
good for it last night then was called in to work. | plan to be back next week and
operating from some RF quiet place.

Jim
VK7JIZ

Hi Mark,
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As you’ve probably noticed, the system has had some intermittent downtime
recently. This is primarily due to the seasonal shift reducing available solar input at

the site. With the sun now sitting lower, the current panel configuration isn’t
maintaining sufficient charge consistency.

We're planning a corrective visit shortly to upgrade the solar setup — increasing

from two panels to five and adjusting the tilt angle to better suit winter sun
conditions. That should stabilise the system and restore normal uptime.

In the meantime, because of the intermittent availability, the receiver isn’t always
listed on the KiwiSDR public directory/map. Access is currently most reliable via
direct bookmark rather than discovery through the main listing:
http://snowlinesdr.vkihf.com:8073/?user=COQORS%20Net

Just wanted to provide a clear status update so you and others understand what’s
going on behind the scenes.

13,
lan - VKTHF

G’day Mark.
Great newsletter, had a good chuckle over Jordan’s Venus & Mars, keep them
coming, Jordan.
Aesop Fables, 2nd time | had a go at these, good CW practice for head copy,
getting most of the characters.

John
VK5ET

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If it’s not destined to adorn a yacht, what is its purpose?

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(uie 1lOWer OTIC!)

In Billy Bunter's infamous
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Email answers to the Editor, c/o RagChew, Beautiful South Bowning.

cqarsnet@gmail.com

Don - ZL1DRS Short
Anyone have a portable paddle they no longer need. | have

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been looking for a Bamakey TP-IIl but they don't seem to

come up anywhere for sale.

5:43am

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Promoting the science, practice, experimentation and enjoyment of amateur radio!
Monthly Meeting - Smart Telescopes - Marc

VK30HM &
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THE RADIO BULLETIN

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Updating Articles

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6th March - Friday 8:00pm - Club Rooms Burwood & Zoom

14/10/2025 - 3:01 PM

With the emergence of "Smart

programming cables

Telescopes” it is now possible to

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well under $1000. These devices
are tiny, fully featured, and require

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This presentation is for beginners,

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and documents my progression

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over 60 years from a basic ‘toy

AM

telescope, through a serious
astrophotography setup, to my
current smart telescope.
EMDRC - IMPORTANT
This is a typical image of the Horse Head Nebula. Two types of smart telescope will

DATES

be on display, and a case will be made that there is now a cheap way to get into
astrophotography that requires little skill, and little outlay.

MEMBERSHIP

World First Amateur Networking Project - VK
Yaesu IMRS Network

APPLICATION FORM JOIN NOW

The Club repeater VK3REC is a dual mode system supporting analogue FM and

C4FM that is linked via the internet to the world through WiresX protocols to many
other Nodes around the world. If you would like some back ground, try this link at
https://www.emdrc.com.au/wires-x-the-bible/ For those with the Yaesu C4FM
radios, you will hear the repeater in that mode on occasions.

Lately an alternative to WiresX is becoming popular - YSF (Yaesu System Fusion)

CLUB’S INTERNET
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which has been developed to provide inter connectivity to WiresX and other digital
modes.

The Club will be exploring this branch in due course.

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Don Edwards Memorial Slow Morse Contest
Returns — 16-17 May

The Don Edwards Memorial Slow Morse Contest returns 16—17 May, welcoming all
amateurs to enjoy relaxed, hand-sent Morse code operation at slow speeds in
memory of Don Edwards VK2NV.

From Saturday 16 May 2026
To Sunday 17 May 2026
The St. George Amateur Radio Society is pleased to announce the return of the Don
Edwards Memorial Slow Morse Contest, to be held over the weekend of 16—17 May.
Held in memory of Don Edwards VK2NV—a long-time Society member and

passionate CW operator—this event is designed to encourage all amateurs to get on
the key and enjoy Morse code in a relaxed, welcoming environment.
Whether you're:
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returning to Morse after many years,

e just learning CW,
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Slow Morse is sent at no more than 10 words per minute, although in previous years
some contacts have been exchanged at speeds as low as 3 words per minute.

Contest Rules
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Received by ear

Operating Times:
Saturday 16 May
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80 metres

Sunday 17 May
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1:00 pm — 4:00 pm Sydney time

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40 metres

We encourage all operators—experienced or beginner—to
join in and help keep the spirit of CW alive. Location In your

shack or out in the field

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I’ve been very fortunate to get hold of a few old keys recently.

One of them is a Louis Olsen straight key. Unfortunately, one of the original
adjustment screws is missing, and has been replaced with a s/steel socket cap screw
with a completely different diameter and thread to all other original fittings. It’s

possible that the rocker arm was tapped to suit this new screw, but | don’t know.

| have found this photo of a similar Louis Olsen key showing the correct adjustment

screw on the compression spring.

Would anyone know where | might be able to find a knurled knob and threaded

section that | could use on my key?

73 John VK2RU
cgaqrsnet@gmail.com

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email to Mark VK2KI:

cgagrsnet@gmail.com

Prosign/Character/Signal

of the Month
See if you can use this one on Tuesday?

Prosign:



2

ss

»

=o

Meaning: End of Contact

[Put it on a sticky note near your key as a reminder for Tuesday....
and tell us how you went!]

| Hear Tell...
You never know who’s listening!

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Do yourself a favor check out Nic VK7WW’s Morse training net on Wednesdays
- VK7TAZ - never a dull moment especially the Discord link !

[If you have some intel about other team members... or even yourself... that’s worth
sharing, please let me know cgagrsnet@gmail.com |

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Here we go.

So back to the CQORS Slow CW QSO practice net.

Next Tuesday’s Net
Our CQQRS Group will be on as always on Tuesday from around 0600z until about

details.

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Coordinated Universal Time

0700z to 1300z

(Note - 20m DXperiments will be at different times to suit propagation)

Australie

Western Australia Time

UTC +8 Hours

1500 to 2100

Central Australian Time

UTC + 9.5 Hours

1630 to 2230

Eastern Australian Time

UTC + 10 Hours

1700 to 2300

Queensland Time

UTC + 10 Hours

1700 to 2300

NZ Time

UTC + 12 Hours

1900 to 0100

New Zealand

DXperiment times and

frequencies will be allocated

20m

14039-14051kHz

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Thanks to Lance VK7TO for the CQQRS trequency image.

&
Wednesday (VK/ZL time)

22002 - 2300z

On the WA FM AllStar Network

(Tuesday UTC)

(connect direct to AllStar Node 42482 or use Echolink to
connect to VK2KI-L or VK8MT-L from anywhere)

Doesn’t matter whether you’re brand new and want to try just exchanging callsigns
and RST reports, or you're ready for a good old rag chew. We'll have fun.

There's usually people around until after 1200z - so keep calling in the segment of the
band designated in the table below until you catch someone.

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Please let us know via our Reports form bit.ly/CQORSNET who you work or hear on
Tuesday’s Group. The report form closes at 1pm (Eastern Australian time) on
Thursday. And how about helping to make the reports even more interesting by
sending a photo? If you have a photo that you’d be happy to include, please email it
to: cqgrsnet@gmail.com

And of course, we’re always on the lookout for more photos for the newsletter, so if
you have something that might be of interest aside from the reports, please send it
through as well. Email to cggrsnet@gmail.com please.

Oh and by the way, | recommend that you don’t keep the Reports Form website open
between submission of reports from one week to the next. If you’re unlucky, there’s
an undocumented feature in the software that could cause your current week’s report
to be combined with your previous report - it’s happened to your editor several times much to the chagrin of our Reports editor :)

Post Morsum

Richard VK6HRC will run our phone Post Morsum on Wednesday mornings on the

South West AllStar net (via repeaters and hotspots all over WA) from 0600 WA time,
then from 0700 WA time on 80m (3605 LSB). See hitos://bit.ly/JCOORSWebsite and

navigate to the Net Details page for details of how you can connect via Echolink from
anywhere in the world.

Articles

Could you write a short article or articles for RagChew? You bet! Writing not your
strong point? Don’t worry, I’m very happy to help as much or as little as needed.

Oh, and one more thing (actually two) - copyright material:
e please use your Own images - don’t use images copied from the internet unless
you have the producer’s permission, or they’re marked ‘Creative Commons’ or
similar;

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similar), and you'll need to site the source and author.

For more guidance on writing for the RagChew newsletter (including how you might
even try using one of the new Artificial Intelligence tools), head to our website

bit.ly/COORSWebsite then click the menu on the top right and then click RagChew
Newsletter.

Material
Areminder;

if you send me any information by email, our report form or WhatsApp -

unless you specifically state that material is not to be published, I'll assume that
you're happy to see your thoughts in the RagChew newsletter.

Thank you so much to our team of 33 contributors:
DL3YZ, G7BED, IU4FLS, MONNK, The Resident
POG, VK1HF, VK2IOW, VK2RU, VK2TIG, VK3ACU,
VK3BWN, VK3DRQ, VK3ECH, VK3KLE, VK4CEG,
VK4EV, VK4IM, VK5AO, VK5ET, VK5KFG, VK6GX,
VK6HRC, VK6JDM, VK6KD, VK6KHZ, VK6MTF,
VK6NQL, VK6WE, VK6XC, VK7IZ, VK7TA, VK7WW,

ZLIDRS, ZL1PB, ZL3ABX and ZL3TK. And a special

thank you to our editorial

team, Nigel G4RWI (chief cryptographer), Patrick VK2IOW (VW electrical diagnostics

specialist), Jonn VK2RU (noise chaser), Richard VKGHRC (post morsition), Lance
VK7TO (director of the archive department) and Jordan VK3ACU (cartoons-r-us).

Great work all!

CU CW on Tuesday,
mb
Mark Bosma
VK2KI / VK6QI

Beautiful South Bowning NSW

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Sometimes the best location is right under your nose!

About the CQ QRS Net
Here’s where you'll find the details.

For the current schedule and more information about the CQQRS net, please go the
the Net Details page on our website:

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The opinions do not necessarily reflect that of the editors or of the CQQRS Group members.
Any material and images received from members by the editor or published on the CQQRS WhatsApp groups

may be published in this newsletter unless specifically requested otherwise.
The RagChew newsletter is considered to be exempt from the Australian Government’s ban on social media for
under 16 year olds because it is a service that has the primary purpose of enabling users to share information
about products or services, engage in professional networking or professional development services or of
supporting the education of users per the Australian Government eSafety Commissioner FAQ webpage “Which
platforms have been excluded from the age restrictions” dated 10Dec25.
The values, doctrine and guidelines for the Group and for the newsletter are published on the Principles page of
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