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![]() GB2RS NEWS Sunday 22 April The news headlines * RSGB AGM next weekend * Large turnout at Kempton Rally * Workshop for newcomers to microwaves On Saturday 28 April the 80th RSGB AGM takes place at The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh. Following the AGM a celebratory dinner will be held in the nearby Paramount Carlton hotel. Details of the AGM and how to obtain tickets for the dinner have been published in RadCom and on the RSGB website. The Lothians Radio Society will be providing talk-in from 10am to 11.45 on channel V44, 145.550MHz FM. They will also be operating an AM talk-in service on 144.550 MHz. Car parking restrictions are enthusiastically enforced in the vicinity of the AGM venue and you are advised to contact the talk-in stations for guidance on where to park. Hundreds of radio hams queued patiently in the scorching sun waiting for the doors to open for the Kempton Rally on Sunday 15 April. The Kempton rally was host to the new RSGB Top Ham competition sponsored by Kenwood UK, Martin Lynch and Sons and RadioFairs. Over 750 question papers were issued, and the first 100 who retuned their papers received a free commemorative mug. The top six people with the highest scores entered a panel-style quiz hosted by Eugene Sully, G0VIQ, from Big Brother. The quiz was televised round the show and via ATV repeater GB3HV to an internet stream. After an intense, closely fought battle, Chris, G4IFX, took the RSGB Top Ham Trophy and first prize of a Kenwood TS 480SAT HF transceiver presented by David Wilkins of Kenwood. The runner up, John, G4IRN, received a Kenwood TM-27IE transceiver. On Saturday 9 June the Torbay Amateur Television and Microwave Group will be hosting the fifth in a series of workshops being held throughout the UK. The event is suitable for anyone interested in the microwave bands and the workshop is specifically aimed at those who have no experience of these frequencies. The day will be structured around a series of introductory talks and practical demonstrations of microwave stations and operation. There will be a number of experienced microwave operators present during the day so that all your questions can be answered. It is to be held at the Abbrook Park Sports and Social Club, Kinsteignton, Newton Abbot, Devon from 10am and it is free of charge. Ken Harper, G0EKH, is managing the event and anyone wishing to attend this workshop should contact him via e-mail to or by telephone on 01626 202 925. A British radio amateur who made contact with Charles Simonyi, KE7KDP, on the International Space Station has been featured on BBC television. Matty Cunningham, MD0MAN, was filmed for a report by Abbey Jones on Northwest Tonight. The report featured amateur radio in a very positive light and can be viewed online. There is also a report on the BBC web site. Links to the video and report can be found on the RSGB web site. The International Space Station operates in the Amateur Satellite segment of 2 metres, on 145.800 MHz. Amateurs are requested to respect the band plan and keep this frequency clear for Space operations. The International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 will be holding its second EmCom Party on the Air on Sunday 5 May between 1100 and 1500 UTC on the 40, 20 and 15m bands using the designated emergency centres of activity. Participants are drawn from its member societies' HQ stations and emergency communications groups in the region. The aim of the event is to raise the profile of amateur radio emergency communications, test how usable these frequencies are across Region 1 and create practices for international emergency communication between Region 1 member societies and emergency groups such as RAYNET. It is emphasised that this is not a contest but an emergency communications exercise. The aim for participants is to contact IARU Region 1 HQ station OF3F in Finland and also as many other national HQ and emergency communication group stations as possible using SSB. More information on the UK involvement in this exercise can be obtained from the RAYNET HF Team website at www.raynet-hf.net. Amateur radio film Tune In will be screened at 8pm on Monday 23 April at Richmix, 35 to 47 Bethnal Green Road, London. The organisers request you book in advance by emailing . The Venice, Marcon section of the Italian radio amateur association, ARI, is offering an award to mark the 70th anniversary of the passing away of Guglielmo Marconi. The award is open worldwide for contacting or listening to radio stations of ARI Marcon Members. To achieve the score for the award at least 20 points are needed. Final results will be published in the ARI Magazine Radio Rivista and on their website www.arimarcon.com. GB3LEX, the 10GHz beacon located at the Leicestershire repeater group site near Junction 22 of the M1 motorway, became operational on its assigned frequency of 10368.955MHz during the afternoon of 15 April. It beams south and has a beamwidth of 90 degrees. The erp is 0.5W. Reception reports would be welcome to Geoff, G4AFJ, telephone 01455 823344. Since the beginning of 2005 the German telecommunication authorities have licensed a propagation study experiment on medium wave MF. The first license for an experimental station on 440 kHz plus/minus 100 Hz was issued to Walter, DJ2LF under the callsign DI2AG. In May 2006, Geri, DK8KW got the second license to operate under the callsign DI2BO at his home location in Peine near Hannover, locator JO52BH. Early in 2007 the experimental radio licenses were extended to a second frequency. Besides 440 kHz also 505.1 kHz plus/minus 100 Hz may now be used. This frequency falls into the frequency range of the experimental radio group with the callsign WD2XSH in the U.S. Also, the Swedish authorities have issued one license for this frequency range. This frequency is also very close to the new amateur radio band 501 to 504 kHz which was issued recently on an experimental basis. DI2BO currently transmits in QRSS3 interrupted by CW identification. For the time being the beacon will remain permanently on 24/7 on 505.015 kHz. Reception reports are welcome, either via DK8KW or direct. Correct reception reports will be confirmed by a special QSL card. Now the rallies for the coming week. [Note to newsreaders: as usual, exercise your judgement about reading the Sunday 22 April events]. On Sunday 22 April the Lough Erne amateur radio show takes place from 12 noon at the Share Centre, Lisnaskea. Details from Alan, GI6PYP, on 07771 811484. On Sunday 22 April the Nantwich Bunker Trust surplus electronic and electrical sale takes place from 10am at The Secret Nuclear Bunker, French Lane, Nantwich, Cheshire. On Sunday 22 April the Andover Radio Amateur Club spring boot sale takes place from 10am at Wildhern Village Hall, SP11 0JE. On Sunday 29 April the Aldridge and Barr Beacon Radio Club surplus electronic and electrical sale takes place at Aldridge Community Centre, Middlemoor Lane, Aldridgre. Details from Ted, M1EWH, on 01922 614169. On Sunday 29 April the Radio-Active Show takes place from 10am at the Civic Hall, Nantwich. Details from Roger Reeves, M0ROJ, on 07747 618131, or on the web at www.radioactiveshow.co.uk. More details of these and future events can be found on pages 96 and 97 of the April edition of RadCom. Now for news of special events. From 25 May to 6 June, Mike Bryant, GW6NLP and Colin Kenton, MW0JNI, will be running a special event station, GB100TT, in association with Scarlett Point amateur radio society, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the TT races. It will be based at Scarlett Point Tower in Castletown. For more information log onto www.qsl.net/wars or www.scarlettpoint.com. The Scarborough special events group will kick off their 2007 season of special events stations with GB2EXP over the weekend of 28-29 April. Special event station ON50EU is active until 31 December to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome. Look for special event station OX60AD to be on air throughout April to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the US Air Force and the 56th anniversary of the Defence Treaty between the US and Denmark for the Protection of Greenland. Activity will be on 40, 20, 17, 15 and 10m using CW, SSB and RTTY. The Flight Refuelling ARS is operating special event station GB2FRA from 7 April to 4 May to commemorate its 25th anniversary. Activity will be on HF, VHF and UHF using CW, SSB and FM. Special event station OX60AD OX Sixty AD will be active on 1 to 30 April to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the US Air Force base at Thule. Expect activity on 6, 10, 15, 17, 20, 40 and 80m using CW, SSB and digital modes. Special station EV5IPY is on the air to celebrate the participation of Belarus in the 4th International Polar Year. Operations are conducted under the aegis of the newly born Department of Polar Researches at the Belorussian Geographic Society. Special callsign HF40PAZ, will be aired until 30 April and again on 1-30 September, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of club station SP6PAZ. Special event station GB75PW will be active from various sites and locations until 31 December to mark the anniversary of Practical Wireless magazine. And now the HF DX news compiled from 425 DX News, the Ohio-Penn DX Bulletin and other sources. Fred, PY2XB will sign VP5/PY2XB from Providenciales Island, NA-002 from April 19 to May 3. Operation will be on the low bands QRO on 16080 and 40m, and WARC bands, 30,17 and 12m. Digital modes including BPSK31 and RTTY will be emphasized. Some unusual islands will be activated for the RSGB IOTA contest in July: * Proti, Greece, EU-158, will be activated by DL7IO and team. * Great Bernera, UK, EU-010, will be activated by M0LSB. * Batz, France, EU-105, will be activated as TM7BA, by F5NCU and F6EHJ. * Quadra, Canada, NA-091, will be activated by VA7AQ. * South Marsh (USA), NA-140, will be activated by W3RFA. German Islands and Lighthouses week end takes place from 0000 UTC on 28 April to 2400 UTC on 29 April. Numerous stations will operate from Islands and lighthouses, will be valid for applying to the German Islands Award, GIA, and the German Lighthouses Award, GLA. Operation is on all modes and bands. DL9MWG will be active from Malta as 9H3RT from 18 April to 11 May. Activity will be on HF, mainly CW. PA5CW, will be active portable YB9 from Bali from 25 April to 10 May. Mart, DL6UAA, will be active as 3B8MM from Mauritius starting on 5 April for a few weeks. He will operate mostly CW, but will also give SSTV a try. Bernard, DL2GAC, expects to be active from the Solomon Islands until 25 April. Tony, 3D2AG, is active mostly on 40 and 20m CW as FK/FO5RK from Noumea, New Caledonia until the end of April. Kang, DS4DRE, is currently active as DS4DRE/4 from Hong Island until 30 June. Activity will be on 80-10m, CW and SSB Now the contest news. The RGSB 1st 50MHz contest takes place between 0900 and 1200 on 22 April on the 50MHz band, all modes. The exchange takes the form of RST and SN and Locator and Postcode. The RSGB 50 MHz activity contest takes place between 2000 and 2230 on 24 April on the 50MHz band, all modes. The exchange takes the form of RST and SN and Locator The Helvetia Contest takes place between 1300 and 1259 on 28 and 29 April on the 1.8-2.8MHz band, CW, SSB and DIGI modes. The exchange takes the form of RST and SN. You can find out more about contesting, including a calendar of events and rules, on the HF Contest Committee and VHF Contest Committee websites. Links to these can be found on the RSGB website. Suitable freeware logging programs for RSGB HF and VHF contests are available from a variety of sources - see the links section of the contest committee website. Now the solar factual data for 9 April to 15 April compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS. The solar disc was spotless everyday except for the 14th when a small single spot appeared. This ended a 10 day period with no visible sunspots. Solar activity was once again very low with no solar flares taking place. Solar flux levels varied between 68 and 70 units with the average of 69 units. The 90 day solar flux average on the 15th was 75 units, that's two units down on last week. X-ray flux levels remained below the A1 level everyday. Geomagnetic activity was quiet everyday. The 9th was the most disturbed day with an Ap index of 9 units. This was due to a coronal hole, however, the hole was somewhat smaller and further south than during previous rotations. Therefore, the overall impact was far less intense than expected. The average was Ap 5 units. The ACE spacecraft saw solar wind speeds decline from 540 kilometres per second to 340 by the 14th. Particle densities were low throughout. Bz varied between minus 10 and plus 12 nanoTeslas on the 9th and between minus 1 and plus 3 nanoTeslas on the quiet days. And finally the solar forecast. Sunspots could be visible on some days this week but they should be small and produce no solar flares. Solar activity is expected to continue at very low levels. Solar flux levels should be in the low 70's for most of the week. Geomagnetic activity could be unsettled today due to a small coronal hole. Activity should subside to quiet levels but by next weekend activity could increase again due to another coronal hole. This disturbance could be more substantial than this weekend's disturbance. MUFs during daylight hours at equal latitudes should be about 18MHz for the south and 15MHz for the north. The darkness hour lows should be around 9MHz. Paths this week to South America should have a maximum usable frequency with a 50 per cent success rate of about 24MHz. The optimum working frequency with a 90 per cent success rate will be about 18MHz. The best time to try this path will be between 1300 and 2000 hours UTC. Low geomagnetic activity meant that, despite the very low solar flux levels, HF conditions have been as good as could reasonably be expected at this stage of the cycle. This included openings to the N8S Swains Island DXpedition on 14MHZ, around breakfast time. However, propagation on the higher bands was scattered and brief. Unfortunately, Britain is just too far north to benefit from the transequatorial events at up to 28MHz, which is enjoyed in parts of southern Europe and the United States. As the week ended good tropo was reported at VHF and UHF. And that's all from the GB2RS propagation team Next, the Local News: Please note that details of all RSGB-affiliated clubs and societies can be found on the RSGB website, including e-mail addresses and website links where known. [Note to newsreaders: Please read the local news items appropriate to the service area of your transmission.] NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-EAST and EAST ANGLIA The GB2RS editorial team would like to apologise for missing details of events from Sunday to Tuesday last week. On Sunday 22 April Basingstoke Amateur Radio Club is having a Foxhunt to find Alan, G8FMH. Contact Frank, M0AEU, by email to . On Sunday 22 April Radio Society of Harrow is having an operating day for GB2DHH at the DeHavilland Heritage Museum, London Colney, from 10am - 2.30pm. On Monday 23 April Surrey Radio Contact Club is having a planning meeting for VHF NFD 2007. Contact Ray, G4FFY, on 020 8644 7589. On Tuesday 24 April Home Counties ATV Club is having a technical talk on RSL broadcast station Suzy Radio by John, G8MNY. Contact Dave, M0SAT, on 07780 708849, . On Tuesday 24 April Horndean and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk by Peter Rogers on lost, abandoned, and curious churches, chapels and burial grounds. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, on 023 9247 2846, or on the web at www.hdarc.co.uk. On Tuesday 24 April Newbury and District Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on making honey. Contact Kevin, G6FOP, on 01635 826 397, . On Tuesday 24 April Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is operating HF. Contact Neil, M0ARH, on 01438 217 077. On Wednesday 25 April Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society is on the air. Contact Terry, G0VFW, on 01442 506 344, or by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Dover Radio Club is having an operating and natter night. Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Fareham and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on the SX28 by Steve, G7HEP. Contact Jim, M1JJN. On Wednesday 25 April Farnborough and District Radio Society is having a skittles evening at the Jolly Farmer, Blacknest. Contact Colin, M3IHS. On Wednesday 25 April Havering and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk by Alf Morris on the Bethnal Green WW2 disaster. Contact Dave, 2E0EBV, on 07956 594 514. On Wednesday 25 April Norfolk Amateur Radio Club Bright Sparks DF 100 First Stage on building your Direction kit/informal. Contact Mark Taylor, G0LGJ, on 01362 691099, or by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on felons and fingerprints. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903 753 893. On Thursday 26 April Bittern DX Group is having a final planning meeting for the GB4NSR Centenary Scout Camp Felbrigg Hall. Contact Keith, G0GFQ, on 01263 588 506, , or on the web at www.bittern-dxers.org.uk. On Thursday 26 April Reading and District Amateur Radio Club is having an evening visit to Martin Lynch's emporium at Chertsey. Contact Pete, G8FRC, on 01189 695 697. On Thursday 26 April Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on community radio by Alan Waring of Biggles FM. Contact David, G8UOD, on 01234 742 757. On Friday 27 April Hilderstone Radio and Electronics Club is setting up and testing its top band DF Rx project. Contact Ken, G3JIX, on 01304 813 175, or by email to . On Friday 27 April Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is having a lecture by Graham Somerville on noise cancelling equipment". Contact Sue, G6YPY, on 01273 845 103, or by email to . On Friday 27 April Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having a junk auction night. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to . On Friday 27 April Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio Society is on the air and having a construction evening. Contact Jim, M0CON, on 020 8874 7456. On Saturday 28 April Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is celebrating International Marconi Day at Sandford Mill. Contact Martyn, G1EFL, on 01245 469 008. On Saturday 28 April Dover Radio Club is running a special event station at South Foreland Lighthouse. Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to . On Saturday 28 April Gorleston Amateur Radio Society is meeting at the Short Blue public house, High Street. Contact David, G3OEP, on QTHR, 01493 662 323. On Saturday 28 April Hastings Electronics and Radio Club is having its spring auction at William Parker School. Contact Gordon, 01424 431 909, or by email to . On Saturday 28 April Reading and District Amateur Radio Club is running its Foundation License Course. Contact Harry Hogg for details, . Contact Pete, G8FRC, on 01189 695 697. On Sunday 29 April Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society is running its Advanced Licence Course at The White Hall Community Centre. Contact Terry, G0VFW, on 01442 506 344, or by email to . NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST The GB2RS editorial team would like to apologise for missing details of events from Sunday to Tuesday last week. On Wednesday 25 April South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is on the air. Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834 282. On Wednesday 25 April Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is operating the club station. Contact William, G3WNI, on 01823 666 234, or by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio Club is on the air. Contact Tony, G0WMB, by email to . On Friday 27 April Guernsey Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on wire antenna design. Contact Phil, GU0SUP. On Friday 27 April Jersey Amateur Radio Society is having a build a dipole evening. Contact Phil, MJ0JER, by email to . On Saturday 28 April Cornish Radio Amateur Club is celebrating International Marconi Day. Contact Ian, 01872 561 058. On Saturday 28 April Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society is running its Foundation training. Contact Tony, G3PFM, on 01202 622 262. On Saturday 28 April Poldhu Amateur Radio Club will be operating GB2GM to celebrate International Marconi Day. Contact Keith, G0WYS, on 01326 574 441. On Sunday 29 April Bailiwick Of Guernsey Raynet Group will take part in the RAYNET Zone 7 Exercise ICE 4. The Control station will be setting up at Beau Sejour from about 9.30am local time and visitors are most welcome. Contact Mike, GU3WHN. NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS The GB2RS editorial team would like to apologise for missing details of events from Sunday to Tuesday last week. On Monday 23 April Gloucester Amateur Radio and Electronics Society is operating HF. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on 01452 548478, daytime. On Monday 23 April Stourbridge and District Amateur Radio Society is having an open shack night. Contact John, M1EJG, on 01562 700 513. On Tuesday 24 April Derby and District Amateur Radio Society is on the air. Contact Martin, G3SZJ, on 01332 556 875. On Tuesday 24 April Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is on the air. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319. On Tuesday 24 April Mid-Warwickshire Amateur Radio Society is having a direction finding simulation by John, M0JDB. Contact Bernard, M1AUK, on 01926 420 913. On Tuesday 24 April Worcester Radio Amateurs Association is having its AGM. Request details by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is having a curry and rice social evening. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299 677, or by email to . On Thursday 26 April Stafford and District Amateur Radio Society is having a hints and kinks evening. Contact Graeme, G4NVH, on 01785 604 534, or by email to . On Friday 27 April Coventry Amateur Radio Society is having an introduction to the society's project . Contact John, G8SEQ, on 02476 273 190, or by email to . On Friday 27 April Hucknall Rolls-Royce Amateur Radio Club is having a quiz night. Contact Carl, M0XBE, on 07979 092 447, or on the web at www.hrrarc.com. On Sunday 29 April Aldridge and Barr Beacon Amateur Radio Club is having a surplus radio and electrical goods sale at the Aldridge Central Hall. Contact Charles, 01922 636 162. NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND The GB2RS editorial team would like to apologise for missing details of events from Sunday to Tuesday last week. On Sunday 22 April Great Lumley Amateur Radio and Electronics Society is running its Foundation course. Contact Nancy, 0191 477 0036, 07990 760 920, or by email to . On Monday 23 April Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having an auction. Contact Jack, G4BFH, by email to . On Tuesday 24 April Chester and District Radio Society I having a talk on medical electronics and engineering by Dr Tony Fisher, the head of electronics and computers at the University of Liverpool. Details on the web at www.chesterdars.org.uk, or by email from . On Tuesday 24 April Halifax and District Amateur Radio Society is on the air with G2UG at Rishworth. Contact Brenda, 2E0YKS, by email to . On Tuesday 24 April Wakefield and District Amateur Radio Society is having its AGM. Contact Dave, G4CLI, on 07748 221 855, or by email to . On Tuesday 24 April Warrington Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on 60 years of Warrington Amateur Radio Club by Mike, M0AWD. Contact Paul, 01925 268 096, or by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Great Lumley Amateur Radio and Electronics Society is on the air. Contact Nancy, 0191 477 0036, 07990 760 920, or by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having a DF Night, fox hunting with G4YTV. Contact Steve, G4GPY, on 01482 860 440, or by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society is radio active planning. Contact Richard, G0JIT, by email to . On Wednesday 25 April Wirral and District Amateur Radio Club is having an HF technical night with Neil, G4OAR. Contact Tom, G4BKF, on 07050 291 850. On Thursday 26 April Eden Valley Radio Society is having its first meeting at its new venue, Penrith Royal British Legion Club, at the bottom of Brunswick Road. Details on the web at www.qsl.net/m5txj/evrs.htm. On Thursday 26 April North Wakefield Radio Club is having a talk on the work of Raynet by Gerald, G3SDY. Contact Nigel, 0113 253 0558. On Friday 27 April South Manchester Radio and Computer Club is celebrating Samuel Morse's 216th birthday with G3SVW. Contact Ron, on 0161 969 3999. On Friday 27 April Tynemouth Radio Club is having its AGM. Contact Tony, G8YFA, by email to . On Saturday 28 April Sands Amateur Radio Contest Group is operating GB2AOS at Sunderland Point in celebration the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery. A special QSL card is being made for the event which will be available to all contacts and Shortwave Listeners. Contact Kev, by email to . On Sunday 29 April Great Lumley Amateur Radio And Electronics Society is running its Foundation course. Contact Nancy, 0191 477 0036, 07990 760 920, or by email to . On Sunday 29 April Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society is running Radio Active 2007 and all members are required to help out. Contact Richard, G0JIT, by email to . NEWS FOR SCOTLAND The GB2RS editorial team would like to apologise for missing details of events from Sunday to Tuesday last week. On Sunday 22 April Central Scotland FM Group is having its AGM in Bathgate Guide Hall, Mid Street, Bathgate, West Lothian. Details on the web at www.csfmg.com. On Sunday 22 April West Of Scotland Amateur Radio Society is having a talk and demo on electronic mapping techniques for SOTA by Jack, GM4COX. Details on the web at www.wosars.org. On Monday 23 April Dundee Amateur Radio Club is having a club night. Contact Martin, MM0DUN. On Monday 23 April Lothians Radio Society President is having a talk by RSGB President Angus Annan on Captain Kurt Carlsen, W2ZXM, and the sinking of the Flying Enterprise. After lecture he will field a question and answer session on the RSGB and the way ahead. Contact Toby, MM0TSS, on 07739 742 367, or by email to , or on the web at www.lothiansradiosociety.com. On Thursday 26 April Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having an equipment check and on the air evening. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663, or on the web at www.aars.freeserve.co.uk. NEWS FOR WALES No news items have been received for Wales this week. NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND No news items have been received for Northern Ireland this week. And that's the end of this week's GB2RS news broadcast, prepared by the Radio Society of Great Britain. |
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