Taxi drivers fined for using GPS Jammers

To track modern taxis by finding the closest one vacant to a job and for security reasons, cabs are fitted with satellite-based Global Positioning System (GPS) technology.

The supply and use of a GPS jamming device has been outlawed in Australia since 2004.

However intelligence indicates the devices may be used by some cab drivers to block signals.

In a joint initiative called Operation Signal, the ACMA joined with the Victorian Taxi Directorate at the Melbourne Airport taxi holding yard to re-educate drivers.

Armed with fact sheets and a spectrum analyser, the ACMA spoke to hundreds of them who should now know that GPS jammers are prohibited.

GPS jammers create a bubble of interference or blocking around a taxi.

A few operators have used a GPS jammer to override taxi meters and trick the cab companies into giving them work when they’re not in the immediate area or are vacant.

At the expense of their colleagues, those using a jammer could make up to $200 extra a week.

Norfolk Island

Twelve amateur radio operators and members of the Oceania DX Group (ODXG), will be active as VK9NT from Norfolk Island (OC-005) between May 3-13th 2013.

The group plans to have 4 stations covering all bands 80-10 meters on CW, SSB and RTTY.

Operators mentioned are Chris VK3QB (Team Leader), Luke VK3HJ, Lee VK3GK, Benton VK3CBV, Allan VK2CA (QSL Manager/Webmaster), Catherine VK4GH, John VK4IO, Roy VK3GB, Peter VK3IJ, Graeme VK3GL and San K5YY.

An "Online QSL Request Service" will be available for Bureau, and direct cards on ClubLog which is the PREFERRED method. If for some reason you cannot use the OQRS or LoTW, QSL can go direct to VK2CA.

VK9NT Web page - http://vk9nt.odxg.org

Isle of Skye activation

On Saturday 4th May 2013, seven members of the Riverway Amateur Radio Society in Stafford will be heading towards the Isle-of-Skye, (EU-008, IO67UL, WAB NG45) for a week-long portable operation.

Using the callsign MS0RWR, the group plan to operate on all bands 160-10m using a variety of aerials including Moxon beams, verticals and dipole's.

Other planned activities include SOTA and Pedestrian HF Mobile from the Black Cullin Mountains, Also operating as many Digital Modes as possible PSK31, RTTY, SSTV, HELL and many more

More details - http:// www.rars.org.uk