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GB2RS NEWS Sunday 10 June The news headlines * British ARDF Championships go well * Centenary of Marconi's Clifden station * Club marks Amelia Earhart's solo Atlantic flight The British ARDF Championships were held over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend as part of a three day International Festival of ARDF and attracted visitors from Germany, China and Kazakhstan. RSGB president Angus Annan visited on the second day. In spite of poor weather, the participants set out with determination to find their allotted hidden transmitters which had been placed in Bucknell Woods, Shropshire. Angus presented the new 3.5 MHz ARDF trophy to Michael Dunbar, RS195082, whose time on the M40 course was the fastest of the day for the host country participants. This year marks the centennial of those first sparks generated from Marconi's historic Clifden station. To commemorate this event W8HC has announced a special amateur radio operation from both locations central to Marconi's fame and success as a pioneer in wireless technology. Ballycastle-Rathlin was his first wireless telegraph station and the Clifden station was his last, ceasing operation in 1922. In 1907, Guglielmo Marconi's dream of fixed point-to-point wireless telegraph stations linking North America and Europe became a reality. Derrygimla near Clifden, County Galway served as the site of his wireless station. Over the next 15 years, spark-induced blue flashes generated by the station's massive 20 kV generators sent tens of thousands of wireless messages across the Atlantic, linking to its North American counterpart at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. On August 4 and 5 Hal W8HC will operate from Ballycastle as GI/W8HC/p. He will also be taking part in the annual Marconi Festival at Ballycastle with the Marconi Radio Group's MNO/MRG special event station on 5 and 6 of August, he will ferry over to Rathlin Island (EU-122) and operate from East Lighthouse (ARLS designator NTI 011). He will arrive in Clifden on 8 August where he will operate as EI/W8HC/p at the Derrygimla site on 9 and 10 August. It is hoped that some operating time can also occur from nearby Letterfrack, site of an ancillary receive station built in 1912 to allow for full duplex operation of the transatlantic signals. All QSOs will be confirmed via Log of The World and special QSLs from each of these historic Marconi locations will be printed and sent via GlobalQSL www.globalqsl.com. In addition, a specially designed certificate will be issued to those stations making contact with both GI and EI operations from either Ballycastle or Rathlin and Derrygimla or Letterfrack. Foyle and District Local Amateur Radio Club recently linked up with an amateur radio group in the Newfoundland on the 75th anniversary of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart's solo Atlantic crossing. She took off from Harbour Grace airfield en route to Paris and despite a gruelling passage and storms she landed safely in Gallagher's field at Ballyarnett on 21 May 1932. A live link up was set up on 20 to 21 May with their counterparts in Newfoundland where the epic flight began. The amateur radio group in Conception Bay and Harbour Grace added a further historic dimension to the event as they transmitted on vintage radio equipment from their local museum. Civic dignitaries, including the Mayor of Habour Grace, sent good wishes to the people of Derry. 2 On 24 July to 8 August both the 21st World Scout Jamboree in Chelmsford in the United Kingdom and Brownsea Island will be on the air with their own fully equipped amateur radio stations. Both will offer a radio programme to the participating Scouts. The stations are operated by an international team of Scout radio amateurs. During the Sunrise Ceremony on 1 August, GB100J will have a central role in connecting the world together. It will be part of the Sunrise Network. The staff at GB100J offer a full radio-scouting set of activities to all Jamboree participants. The station is located at the Central Plaza of the camp site and will be active on all HF bands. Arrangements are being made for a contact with the International Space Station on one of its passes over the Jamboree. Following the resignation of Bill Mahoney, G3TZM, after 21 years service to the Repeater Management Committee, a new committee member is sought for the West Midlands Area. The Chairman and Members of the RMC would wish to place on record their sincere thanks to Bill for his long and loyal service to the repeater community and wish him all the very best for the future. Duties of committee members include dealing with all repeater issues in their area, advising on feasibility and vetting of proposals, liaison with local repeater groups, representing the RMC at rallies and attendance at RMC meetings. Those RSGB members interested in applying for this interesting position should send their CV detailing experience in amateur radio and particularly in respect of repeaters to John McCullagh, GI4BWM, the RMC Chairman. John can be contacted by email at or by post via RSGB HQ. The closing date for receipt of applications is 31 July. Falkland Remembrance Weekend takes place next weekend 16/17th June, marking its 25th anniversary. The Firepower Museum, located in the former Royal Arsenal site at Woolwich will be holding a special display over the weekend, including visits from vehicles similar to those involved. GB2FR will be operated on HF and VHF by the Museum Station, by members of the museum club station from 10am on Saturday 16th until 4pm on Sunday 17th. QSL Cards and certificates will also be available for working this unique special event call. Visitors are most welcome on site and will be extended the courtesy of the microphone if they bring their identification with them. There is a free museum car park adjacent to the Museum. And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week [Note to newsreaders: please exercise your judgement on which of the 10 June events to read, based on your service area and time of transmission]. On Sunday 10 June the Elvaston Castle National Radio Rally takes place from 9am at Elvaston Castle Country Park, Elvaston, Derby. Details from Les on 01332 559965 or on the web at www.elvastonrally.co.uk. On Sunday 17 June the Newbury and District ARS rally and boot sale takes place from 9.30 at the Newbury Showground, near M4 Junction 13. Email for more information. On Sunday 17 June the East Suffolk Wireless Revival takes place from 9.30 at Suffolk Showground, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich. More details from John, G3XDY, on 01473 717830 or Steve, M1ACB, on 07720 412648. More details of these and future events can be found on pages 88 and 89 of the June edition of RadCom. Now for the news of special events GB25FC is the special event call sign that will be active until 18 June to commemorate 25 years since the end of the Falklands conflict. Up to four independent stations working from the Wyke Regis Amateur Radio Training Centre. They will be using Morse, SSB, digital modes, RTTY SSTV & UI-View, and there will also 3 be a station working through the local radio internet links. Anyone who is licensed and would like to help work one or more of the stations is invited to contact the organisers by email to . GB1EPC will be active until 28 June to celebrate the European PSK Club 1st birthday. EPC number is EPC#2000. The station will be setup at Bridge Street in Glasgow. Anyone is welcome to operate at the station - PSK modes only of course. QSL cards via MM0DFV. Roger Greengrass, G4NRG, plans to operate as GM4NRG/P from the Isle of Lismore Scotland, EU-008, until 15 June. He will try and put a spot on the DX cluster when operational. Operation will be on HF and 6m, holiday style, on SSB and digital modes. QSL via home call. On the 10 June several members of the Marcon section of ARI in Italy will join the operations relevant to the Museum Ships Weekend 2007, in coordination with A.R.M.I. (Italian Mariners Radioamateurs Association). This weekend will see the simultaneous activation of many military and commercial ships around the world. The Bolsover Amateur Radio Society will be operating as GB2PF on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 August to commemorate the birthday of local man Peter Fidler, who was a famous surveyor in Canada in the 1790s. The club intends to operate as many bands as possible, HF, VHF and UHF, from the new club shack located at the Coalite Sports and Social Club, Moor Lane, Bolsover. And now the HF DX news compiled from 425 DX News, the Ohio-Penn DX Bulletin and other sources. Isido, I1XOI, Piera, IK1AIF, Mario, IW1PZC, Giovanni, IZ1DFG, Giorgio, IZ1HGP, Mauro, IW2KVT, Giuseppe, I2AZ and possibily Emanuele, IW2NOD will be active as IG9/homecall from Lampedusa Island (AF-019, IIA AG-001) on 9 to 19 June. They plan to operate SSB and CW on the HF bands plus 6 and 2 metres. QSL via home calls, direct or bureau. In June and July 1944 the BBC war correspondents used the tower of the chateau at Creully as a radio studio, from where the first reports of the Battle of Normandy were broadcasted. Look for special callsign TM5BBC to be aired again from Creully until 15 June. QSL via F2UW. Six operators from the Flying Dutch DX Group will be active as HB0/PA0ABM from Triesenberg, Liechtenstein on 15 to 22 June. They will operate on 160 to 10 metres CW, SSB and some digital modes with two stations. Logs will be available at www.logsearch.de/ and will be uploaded to Log of The World. QSL via PA0ABM, direct or bureau. The White Tower DX Team's operation from Skyros Island (EU-060) is expected to take place on 16 to 22 June. Nine operators SV0XAW, SV2FPU, SV2HNZ, SV2HOB, SV2HPP, SV2HPY, SV2HRT, SV2HSV and SV2GNQ will be active as SY8WT with six stations, five amplifiers and a wide range of beams, verticals and dipoles. QSL via SV2HPP, direct or bureau. Look for RV3ATS, RV3ATT and RU3AVF to operate on 10, 15, 20, 40, 80 and 2 metres as RV3ATS/p from 16 mountains located in various different Russian Districts between 19 June and 21 July. They also plan to participate in a number of contests on the VHF and HF bands. QSL via RV3ATS, direct or bureau. The Polish 3B6 Agalega Islands DXpedition Team will be operating until 18 June. In an announcement by team leader Witek, SP9MRO, the group's call sign was confirmed as 3B6DX. For more details and updates, visit www.3b6.godx.eu. Francois, ON4LO, will be active as CT/ON4LO/p from a couple of Portuguese lighthouses namely Cabo de Sao Vincente (ARLHS POR-012) and Ponta Sagres (ARLHS POR-043) until 29 June. He plans to operate 4 SSB and digital modes on 10 to 40 metres. Marq, CT1BWW, will operate as CQ4IPY on 9 to 15 June and to celebrate the 4th International Polar Year. Expect him to be active on 10 to 80 metres SSB, CW, PSK31, RTTY and SSTV. QSL via home call. Special event station TM2RHC, which stands for 2nd Regiment Helicoptere Combat, will be active on 10 to 24 June before and during an air show at Le Luc le Cannet, France. QSL via F4EUN. ARI Versilia will activate special event station II5MD on 11 to 13 June for the Meucci Day. Antonio Meucci was recognized as the first inventor of the telephone by the United States Congress in its resolution 269 dated 11 June 2002. QSL via operator's instructions. Celebrating the 750th anniversary of Krakow's city rights is HF750C, which will be active until 30 June. QSL via SP9BRP. Expect also a large number of local operators to use special prefix SN0 during the year. Now the contest news The RGSB 80m Club Championships takes place between 1900 to 2030 on 13 June on the 3.5MHz band, CW. The exchange takes the form of RST and serial number. The All Asian Contest takes place from 0000 on 16 June to 2359 on 17 June on the 1.8 to 28MHz bands, CW. The exchange takes the form of RST and Age. The RSGB 432MHz activity takes place between 2000 to 2230 on 12 June on 70cm, all modes. The exchange takes the form of RST, serial number and locator. The RSGB 50MHz Trophy Contest takes place between 1400 on 16 June to 1400 on 17 June on 6m, all modes. The exchange takes the form of RST, serial number and locator. The RSGB 50MHz Backpackers takes place between 1100 to 1500 on 6m, all modes. The exchange takes the form of RST, serial number and locator. Now the solar factual data for the period from 28 May to the 3 June compiled by Martin Harrison, G3USF. After weeks with low or very low solar activity, a big new sunspot that appeared on the 1st quickly brought the largest batch of flares this year, with 7 M-class and 4-C-class flares on the 2nd and 3rd, triggering several sudden ionospheric disturbances that affected the low bands. The solar flux increased from 67 to 87, with the weekly average rising from 70 to 76. However, the 90-day average remained at 73. X-ray flux levels were initially minimal but surged to B1.0 on the 1st. Geomagnetic levels were in single figures every day except the 3rd, when a high-speed coronal stream resulted in an Ap figure of 10. The average was a lowly 6 units. Solar wind speeds ranged between 277km/sec on the 31st and 531km/sec on the 3rd. Particle densities were mostly low but reached 31 per cubic centimetre on the 2nd, when the interplanetary magnetic field showed its maximum variation of plus 10 and minus 5 nanoTeslas. HF propagation was variable, with some disappointing days but others with good openings to Asia and the Pacific and evening propagation to South and North America and Japan. Thanks to the low geomagnetic field transpolar paths were more reliable. Sporadic-E was reported every day at 28 and 50MHz, with occasional 4-metre openings on 4 metres and at least one on 2 metres to Spain and Italy. 5 And finally the forecast. That big sunspot will still be making itself felt, though it will have passed the central meridian. It seems set to sustain the solar flux in the 80s for most of the week, though the level may dip into the 70s towards the weekend. Geomagnetic levels will be variable. There is a possibility of flare-induced disturbances over the next few days and a recurring coronal hole will bring higher geomagnetic levels around the 14th or 15th. MUFs at equal latitudes will reach 18MHz in southern Britain and 15MHz in the north on the quieter days, but will be a couple of MHz lower during disturbed periods. Darkness hour lows should be about 10MHz. Paths to South America will have a maximum usable frequency around 23MHz; but 24 and 28MHz openings will be possible on the better days. The optimum working frequency, giving a 90 per cent chance of a contact, will be about 18 MHz. The best time will be between 2000 and midnight UTC. Expect 28 and 50MHz sporadic-E on a daily basis, with openings at 70MHz on several days. A vigilant watch on 144MHz may catch brief, intense openings there, mainly through bearings from east to south. And that's all from the propagation team for another week. 6 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 On Sunday 10 June Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the Practical Wireless 144MHz QRP Contest. Contact David, G8JKV. On Sunday 10 June Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is taking part in the Practical Wireless 144MHz QRP Contest. Contact Sue, G6YPY, on 01273 845 103, or by email to . On Sunday 10 June Southdown Amateur Radio Society is operating at the Beachy Head Site. Contact John, G3DQY, on 0124424319, or by email to . On Monday 11 June Basingstoke Amateur Radio Club is having a Club Meeting. Contact Frank, M0AEU, by email to . On Monday 11 June Coulsdon Ats is having its annual DF Hunt in Banstead Woods. Contact Andy, G8JAC, on . On Monday 11 June Surbiton Heritage Amateur Radio And Electronics Society is having an electronics and radio quiz. Contact Tony, G7DGW, on , or on the web at www.shares.uk.net. On Monday 11 June Surrey Radio Contact Club is having a VHF NFD 2007 planning meeting at the home of John, G8IYS. Contact Ray, G4FFY, on 020 8644 7589. On Tuesday 12 June Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is operating VHF. Contact Neil, M0ARH, on 01438 217 077. On Wednesday 13 June Aylesbury Vale Radio Society is working on the club project, is on the air and having a discussion evening. Contact Roger, G3MEH, on 01442 826 651, or by email to . On Wednesday 13 June Dover Radio Club is having a presentation on the DAB digital radio update by Matt, M1CMN. Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to . On Wednesday 13 June Fareham and District Amateur Radio Club is planning for VHF NFD. Contact Jim, M1JJN. On Wednesday 13 June Farnborough and District Radio Society is having a talk on mathematics in radio by John, G3KND. Contact Colin, M3IHS. On Wednesday 13 June Harwich Amateur Radio Interest Group is having a mini scrap heap challenge night with M0ZZO and 2E0XIS. Contact James, M0ZZO, on 01255 242 746. On Wednesday 13 June Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having a friendly DF hunt. Contact Mark Taylor, G0LGJ, on 01362 691099, or by email to . On Wednesday 13 June South Essex Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on air band by Bob, M3OBO. Contact Dave, G4UVJ, on 01268 697 978, or by email to . On Thursday 14 June Brede Steam Amateur Radio Society is operating HF from the bunker. Contact Steve, M0SSR, on 01424 720 815. 7 On Thursday 14 June Echelford Amateur Radio Society is having a qiz night. Contact John Osborne, G4GSC, on 01784 451898. On Thursday 14 June Reading and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk and demo on "Tracking the Falcon" by Falconer Steve Turner, G1PPA. Contact Pete, G8FRC, on 01189 695 697. On Thursday 14 June Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society is having a direction finding event on foot. Contact David, G8UOD, on 01234 742 757. On Friday 15 June Wey Valley Amateur Radio Group is having its AGM. Contact or on the web at www.weyvalleyarg.org.uk. On Saturday 16 June Horndean and District Amateur Radio Club is operating GB0RMM at the Royal Marines Museum, Portsmouth. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, on 023 9247 2846, or on the web at www.hdarc.co.uk. On Saturday 16 June Loughton and Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society is operating GB2NWA at North Weald Airfield, North Weald, Essex. Contact Marc, G0TOC, on 020 8502 1645, or by email to . On Saturday 16 June Radio Society of Harrow is operating GB2DHH at the DeHavilland Heritage Museum, London Colney. Contact Linda, G7RJL, on 020 8386 8586, or on the web at www.g3efx.org.uk or Chris 01895 621 310. On Sunday 17 June Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is visiting Wimpole Church Fete. Contact David, G8JKV. On Sunday 17 June Felixstowe and District Amateur Radio Society is going to the ESWR Rally at Suffolk Showground. Contact Paul, G4YQC, by email to . On Sunday 17 June Newbury and District Amateur Radio Society is holding their annual Rally and Car Boot Sale at Newbury Showground. Contact Richard, G3ZGC, on 01635 46241, . NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST On Monday 11 June Cornish Radio Amateur Club is having a computer section meeting at the new venue. Contact Ian, 01872 561 058. On Tuesday 12 June Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society is running its intermediate training course. Contact Tony, G3PFM, on 01202 622 262. On Tuesday 12 June Poldhu Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on Goonhilly by Anthony, G0XPD . Contact Keith, G0WYS, on 01326 574 441. On Wednesday 13 June South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is having a QSL card evening. Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834 282. On Wednesday 13 June Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is operating the club station. Contact William, G3WNI, on 01823 666 234, or by email to . On Wednesday 13 June Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio Club is having an is on the air night. Contact Tony, G0WMB, by email to . On Thursday 14 June Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on QRPP operation G3MYM. Contact Derek, 01935 414 452, or by email to . On Friday 15 June Jersey Amateur Radio Society is working outside on the antennas, towers and building. Contact Phil, MJ0JER, by email to . 8 On Friday 15 June Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is having a radio evening in Jill Mill car park. Contact Sue, G6YPY, on 01273 845 103, or by email to . On Friday 15 June Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having an operating night. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to . NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS On Sunday 10 June Stourbridge and District Amateur Radio Society is attending the Alveston Rally. Contact John, M1EJG, on 01562 700 513. On Monday 11 June Stourbridge and District Amateur Radio Society is having an open shack night. Contact John, M1EJG, on 01562 700 513. On Monday 11 June Stratford Upon Avon District Radio Society is having a fox hunt. Contact Jack, G3VYE, on 01926 641 988. On Tuesday 12 June Eagle Radio Group is having a talk on the Lincolnshire and Nottingham Air Ambulance Service. Contact Terry, G0SWS, on 07979 733 640. On Tuesday 12 June Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is visiting the Sutton Coldfield TV transmitter. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319. On Wednesday 13 June Lincoln Short-Wave Club is having a news, views and progress report on the new shack. Contact John, G1TSL, on 01526 323 153. On Wednesday 13 June Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is taking part in a contest with Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299 677, or by email to . On Thursday 14 June Salop Amateur Radio Society is visiting the Wooferton site. Contact Glenda, G1YJB, on 01939 235 412. On Friday 15 June Hucknall Rolls-Royce Amateur Radio Club is having a vintage computer evening with Phil Parry, M0DLZ. Contact Carl, M0XBE, on 07979 092 447, or on the web at www.hrrarc.com. On Friday 15 June Melton Mowbray Amateur Radio Society is having its annual fox hunt to decide the award of the G4RPS Memorial Trophy. Contact Phil, G4LWB, on . On Saturday 16 June Lincoln Short-Wave Club is operating GB2CWP as part of museums on the air weekend. Contact John, G1TSL, on 01526 323 153. NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND On Monday 11 June Macclesfield and District Radio Society is having a talk and presentation about summits on the air by Tom Read, M1EYP and Jimmy Read, M3EYP. Contact Tom, M1EYP, on 01625 612 916, , or on the web at www.gx4mws.com. On Monday 11 June Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by Brian Rigby on Magistrates Courts. Contact Jack, G4BFH, by email to . On Tuesday 12 June Halifax and District Amateur Radio Society is having a members technical evening at Rishworth School. Contact Brenda, 2E0YKS, by email to . On Tuesday 12 June Morecambe Bay Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on SOTA by Ian, G7KXV. Contact Chris, M5XYZ. 9 On Tuesday 12 June Wakefield and District Amateur Radio Society is having a barbecue at the QTH of John, G7JTH. Contact Dave, G4CLI, on 07748 221 855, or by email to . On Wednesday 13 June Great Lumley Amateur Radio And Electronics Society is having a construction night. Contact Nancy, 0191 477 0036, 07990 760 920, or by email to . On Wednesday 13 June Grimsby Amateur Radio Society is taking part in the 80m CW club contest. Contact Brian, G4DXB, on 01472 231 383. On Wednesday 13 June Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having an activity night. Contact Steve, G4GPY, on 01482 860 440, or by email to . On Friday 15 June South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having a talk on electrical safety by Ged, G8RSI. Contact Ron, on 0161 969 3999. On Friday 15 June Tynemouth Radio Club is having a talk on amateur Radio for a pound by Tony, G8YFA. Contact Tony, G8YFA, by email to . On Saturday 16 June Grimsby Amateur Radio Society is operating GB2TA as part of museums is on the air weekend. Contact Brian, G4DXB, on 01472 231 383. NEWS FOR SCOTLAND On Sunday 10 June Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the Practical Wireless 144MHz QRP Contest. Contact Bob, GM4UYZ, on 01875 811 723. On Monday 11 June Lothians Radio Society is having its AGM at Ettrick Hotel. Contact Toby, MM0TSS, on 07739 742 367, or by email to , or on the web at www.lothiansradiosociety.com. On Thursday 14 June Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having an outside field night, on the air as portable or mobile. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663, or on the web at www.aars.freeserve.co.uk. On Saturday 16 June Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is operating GB2GTM at Grampian Transport Museum for International Museums Weekend. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663, or on the web at www.aars.freeserve.co.uk. On Sunday 17 June Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club is operating GB2MOF for Museum of Flight at East Fortune. Contact Bob, GM4UYZ, on 01875 811 723. NEWS FOR WALES No news items have been received for Wales this week. NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND On Sunday 17 June Bangor and District Amateur Radio Club is holding its Radio and Computer Rally. Contact Mike, GI4XSF, on 028 4277 2 383. And that's the end of this week's GB2RS news broadcast, prepared by the Radio Society of Great Britain. "one useless man is disgrace 2 become a law firm 3 or more become a congress" adams woger you are a Congress all in your own head http://kb9rqz.bravejournal.com/ G -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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