Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (C) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Fri Jun 14 2019 09:21:02 NEW BRANDMEISTER TALKGROUP TAKES ON AVIATION STEPHEN/ANCHOR: If you are a fan of all things involving airplanes - flying them, studying them, watching them, building them or even just reading about them - this DMR TalkGroup might be for you. Let's hear more from Christian Cudnik, K0STH. CHRISTIAN: What do hams and airplanes have in common? Being on the air - or in the air. That's what prompted John Longoria, KG5HHS, to start a new DMR TalkGroup called the Aviation Chat. It can be found on Brandmeister 3141442 (Three One Four Fourteen Forty Two). According to John's posting on QR Zed.com, the group is for anyone enthusiastic about aviation in all its forms - whether it's military aviation, aircraft spotting, aviation news, or regular civil aviation. Even hobbyists who enjoy listening to aviation scanners are welcome. The Aviation Chat has its own page on Facebook, and John notes that everyone is welcome. He said even when he's not on the talkgroup leading the discussion, he encourages people to visit and get things going. Again, that is Brandmeister TalkGroup 3141442. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Christian Cudnik, K0STH. (FACEBOOK, QRZ.COM) ** CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT OFCOM STEPHEN/ANCHOR: There are some big changes facing the communications regulator in Britain - and it involves a changing of the guard at the very top. Jeremy Boot, G4NJH, has those details. JEREMY: Ofcom, the British communications regulator, is losing its leader at year's end. Sharon White, chief executive of the Office of Communications, has announced she is leaving the regulatory body, where she has been since 2015. The Ofcom board has begun its search for a successor, as she leaves to become chairwoman of John Lewis Partnership, which operates department stores, supermarkets, banking, financial, and other services in the UK. Her replacement at Ofcom will require approval by the Department for Culture, Media, and Sport. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Jeremy Boot, G4NJH. (VARIETY) ** HAMS IN KUWAIT GAIN 60 METRE PRIVILEGES STEPHEN/ANCHOR: The 60 metre band has arrived in Kuwait, and hams wasted no time getting on the air. Jason Daniels, VK2LAW, tells us more. JASON: Muhammad, 9K2NO, probably feels like the luckiest ham in Kuwait. Not long after the nation's telecom regulator, the Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority, granted hams a new secondary allocation on 60 metres, Muhammad reportedly became the first amateur to make a contact, operating FT8. The WRC-15 allocation gives Kuwaiti 9K2 licensees access to frequencies from 5351.5 kHz to 5366.5 kHz, with a maximum 15w EIRP. As for Muhammad, it was reported in the 5 MHz Newsletter that he was eagerly anticipating contacts with more stations. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Jason Daniels, VK2LAW. (THE 5 MHZ NEWSLETTER) ** GIFT OF HAM RADIO ENCOURAGES DOMINICA'S DISABLED STEPHEN/ANCHOR: Amateur radio operators are known for their giving spirits. So when one group in Dominica received four handheld transceivers as a gift for its disabled members, that spirit with a special brightness. Jim Meachen, ZL2BHF, tells us about this selfless gesture. JIM M: There's nothing like keying a mic for the first time and logging your first contact. Members of the Dominica Association of Persons with Disabilities will now be able to do that thanks to donations of four handheld transceivers the organisation has received from the Dominica Amateur Radio Club, and the International Organisation for Migration. The club's donation means that radio enthusiasts in the group for the disabled can start putting their new privileges into action. That should not be a long time coming: The executive director of the disabled persons' group, Nathalie Murthy, said that the newest radio operators in Dominica are still awaiting licenses from the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, which is reviewing their licenses following their completion of the training. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Jim Meachen, ZL2BHF. (DOMINICA NEWS ONLINE) --- SBBSecho 3.07-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (454:1/33) .