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Subj: RSGB Main  News  - 20 May 2018
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GB2RS Main News for Sunday 20th May 2018

[Note to Newsreaders: Please amend your ‘tops and tails' to ask 
people to send information to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk, as noted before. 
Due to the ongoing illness of a key staff member it has not been 
possible to produce Local News this week, for which we apologise.]

The news headlines:

* Grab your R series callsign NOW
* YOTA 2018 team announced
* Guide to Ofcom online licensing portal

There is still just time to get yourself the unique "R" Notice of 
Variation that is being used to celebrate this weekend's royal 
wedding. All grades of licence can apply; it is valid only from the 
19th to the 21st of May. Full details of how to apply for the free 
NoV, and how to use it, are online at rsgb.org/rwrsl and you MUST 
sort out the NoV BEFORE using the "R". 

Congratulations to the young radio amateurs who have been chosen to 
represent the UK at YOTA 2018 in South Africa this summer. Peter 
Barnes, M0SWN will be the UK team leader, whilst Benjamin Chalmers, 
M0NBA, Nathan Prentice, 2I0NTP and Mike Jones, 2E0MLJ will form the 
UK team. On their return they will be helping to arrange events to 
encourage more young people to get involved in amateur radio.

The February edition of RadCom included a helpful article by Ofcom 
about their Licensing Portal, Registration and Revalidation, which 
are all on the Ofcom website. The RSGB has now made the article 
available on its website as an easy reference for everyone, whether 
or not they are an RSGB Member. You can download it directly from 
tinyurl.com/GB2RS-0520A 
[Note to Newsreaders: the original, full URL is 
http://rsgb.org/main/files/2018/04/Ofcom-online-licensingrevalidation.pdf]

As mentioned last week, the RSGB QSL Bureau is attending Dayton 
Hamvention® this weekend, meaning the office is unstaffed. This, 
plus an expected influx of cards from Dayton will make them very busy 
for a while afterwards. All Members, clubs and special event stations 
are asked to delay sending any other cards to the Bureau until after 
the 3rd of June, to give them a chance to catch up. 

We apologise but due to the ongoing serious illness of a key staff 
member, plus the scheduled absence of several others, it has not been 
possible to prepare Local News this week. 


And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week 

Today, Sunday, the Sarcom Braehead Radio Electronics Rally is at 
Kings Inch Road, Glasgow G51 4BN. Doors open from 10am to 4pm and 
entry is GBP 4. Talk-in is available. There will be trade stands, a 
Bring & Buy, flea market, special interest groups, an RSGB bookstall 
and family attractions. There will be lectures on the day. Catering 
and a licensed bar are on site. There will be a raffle. More 
information from Andrew Hood, GM7GDE, on 0782 593 2488, or email 
radiorally<at>scotlandmail.com.

Also today the 35th Dunstable Downs Radio Club amateur radio car boot 
sale takes place at Stockwood Park, London Rd. Farley Hill, Luton 
LU1 5PP. All the usual facilities will be there, and further details 
are online at www.ddrcbootsale.org 

Next Saturday, the 26th, the RADARS Flea Market Indoor Sale takes 
place at St Vincent de Paul's, Caldershaw Road, off Edenfield Road, 
Norden, Rochdale, OL12 7QR. Doors open to the public at 10.30am, with 
disabled visitors gaining access 15 minutes earlier. Admission is 
GBP 2.50, with those under 12 years free. For traders it's GBP 5 per 
pitch if you have your own tables, otherwise GBP 10. There will be a 
Bring & Buy as well as commercial traders and amateur radio sellers. 
Refreshments available including bacon and sausage butties. Details 
from Robert, M0NVQ, on 0777 811 3333 or email rally<at>radars.me.uk.

Next Sunday the Durham District ARS Radio Rally is at Bowburn 
Community Centre, Durham Road, Bowburn, Co. Durham DH6 5AT. Doors 
open from 10.10am, with disabled visitors gaining access at 10am. 
Admittance is GBP 2. There will be a Bring & Buy sale, trade stands, 
special interest groups and an RSGB bookstall, plus catering and a 
licensed bar on site. Contact Michael Wright, G7TWX, on 
0782 692 4192, or email dadars<at>gmx.com.

To get your rally or event information into GB2RS News, RadCom and on 
the RSGB website, email details as early as possible to 
radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk. 


And now the DX news compiled from 425 DX News and other sources

SV2CLJ will be on the air holiday style in Malta, IOTA reference 
EU-023, at the shack of Savas, 9H1AE. Activity will be from the 24th 
to the 31st of May on all modes from 80m to 2m. QSL to home call.

II1ITR will be celebrating the 90th anniversary of the so-called Red 
Tent, an Italian airship that set out to explore the North Pole. 
Beginning on the 25th of May and continuing to the 25th of June, the 
plan is to work on all bands and all modes. QSL and other information 
is available at QRZ.com. 

Thomas, F4HPX will be active as FR/F4HPX from Reunion Island, AF-016, 
from the 25th of May to the 15th of June. He will operate on 40, 20 
and 15m, mainly SSB and possibly FT8. QSL via home call, Logbook of 
the World, eQSL, ClubLog OQRS or QRZ LogBook.

The Canary Islands, AF-004 will be the temporary home of Juan, EA8RM 
for the CQ WW WPX CW contest on the 26th and 27th. QSL via EB7DX or 
Logbook of the World.

HR9/W1UE, HR9/N2WQ, HR9/K1XM and HR9/KQ1F are presently active from 
Roatan Island, Honduras, NA-057. They will operate as HQ9X in the CQ 
WW WPX CW Contest on the 26th and 27th, then go back to their 
individual calls until the 29th. QSL via home calls, or QSL HQ9X via 
KQ1F or Logbook of the World.

The Cayman Islands, NA-016 play host to Frank, K3TRM, who will be 
active on HF as ZF2RM throughout the summer months. QSL via home 
call.

Members of Far Eastern Group of the Russian Robinson Club, RW0LZ, 
R0LZ and UA0LCZ will be active as R0LS/P from Skrebtsov Island, 
AS-066, from the 24th to the 28th. They are planning to use 3.507, 
7.007, 10.107, 14.017, 18.077, 21.017, 24.897 and 28.017MHz. QSL via 
R0LS.

Randy, WW6RG will be active as VQ9RA from Chagos Islands, Diego 
Garcia, AF-006, from 23rd to the 24th. He will operate QRP on 14.190 
and 21.280MHz SSB. QSL via his home call.


Now the special event news 

As noted last week, Cray Valley Radio Society is using the unique 
callsign GR9RW until the 23rd to mark the Royal Wedding between HRH 
Prince Harry and Ms Megan Markle. Activities will be from HF to UHF 
and full details are at www.cvrs.org.

Celebrating the 50th birthday of His Royal Highness Crown Prince 
Frederiks of Denmark, the Experimental Danish Radio amateurs 
association, or EDR, will operate OZ50HRH/xx and 5P0HRH/xx, plus 
OX50HRH and OX5HRH from Greenland. Running from 0000UTC 20 2359UTC on 
the 26th of May, they plan to use all bands and modes, including FT 
and JT digital. All two-way contacts and SWL reports are valid for 
awards; details are on QRZ.com.

On the 26th of May GB4COM will be on the air to mark the open day of 
the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection. Details are on QRZ.com. 


Now the contest news

The RSGB 144MHz May Contest finishes its 24-hour run at 1200UTC 
today, Sunday. Using all modes on the 2m band, the exchange is signal 
report, serial number, locator and postcode.

Also today is the 144MHz Backpackers #1 contest, which runs from 
1100UTC to 1500UTC. All modes can be used on the 2m band and the 
exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. 

The UKuG mm-Wave contest takes place today on all bands from 24-76GHz 
from 0900UTC to 1700UTC. All modes can be used, and the exchange is 
signal report, serial number and locator. 

Tuesday sees the SHF UKAC from 1830UTC to 2230UTC. Using all modes on 
the 2.3 to 10GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number 
and locator. Note that different bands are in use at different times. 

On Thursday the 80m Club Championships takes place on the 3.5MHz band 
from 1900UTC to 2030UTC. Using CW only, the exchange is signal report 
and serial number.

Next weekend's big event is the CQ WW WPX CW contest. Running from 
0000UTC on Saturday the 26th to 2359UTC on Sunday the 27th, this 
CW-only event uses all the HF contest bands from 1.8-28MHz. Exchange 
a signal report and serial number. 

Moving to the other end of the spectrum, the UK Microwave Group High 
Band contest takes place next Sunday from 0600UTC to 1800UTC. Using 
all modes on the 5.7 to 10GHz bands, signal repost, serial number and 
locator forms the exchange.

Finally for next weekend, the 70MHz Cumulative #3 runs from 1400UTC 
to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal 
report, serial number and locator.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO 
on Friday 18th of May.

Last week continued with zero sunspots after the 13th and a solar 
flux index of around 70. NOAA had forecast poorer geomagnetic 
conditions from Thursday the 17th. The solar wind speed, as measured 
at the ACE spacecraft, did increase on Thursday morning but the K 
index hadn't got above three by Thursday afternoon.

Overall, HF conditions were average with daytime critical frequencies 
tending to be in the range 4 to 5MHz. This translates to an F-layer 
maximum usable frequency over a 3,000km path of about 15-17MHz. This 
means that the most reliable daytime DX band remains 20 metres, 14MHz.

As we move towards more summer-like ionospheric conditions the higher 
HF bands are remaining open later. The 30 and sometimes even 20 metre 
bands are staying open longer after sunset, although 20m is still 
closing by late evening. 

Sporadic-E is still bringing some interest to the upper HF bands, 
particularly 10 metres, but you can see the short-skip effects down 
to 20 meters as well.

The FT8 frequency of 28.074 MHz is now a good first check point for 
band openings. The 10m beacons are also worth checking because 
SR5TDM, a three watt low-power Polish beacon on 28.215MHz, was 
audible during the week. You can find a 10 and 6m beacon list by 
searching on the web for G3USF beacons.

Next week, NOAA predicts the solar flux index will remain around 70. 
A lack of coronal hole activity means the K index may only reach a 
maximum of two. 

In summary then, it's more of the same for HF!


And now the VHF and up propagation news.

The charts show a lot of high pressure over the next week and this 
means a good chance of some Tropo. The best paths will be over the 
surrounding seas, especially the North Sea at first. There may be a 
trend for drier air to remove some of the low-level moisture after 
this weekend, so paths won't necessarily be good all of the time. The 
overnight conditions under high pressure can also produce temporary 
nocturnal lifts over land, but these paths tend to decay quickly 
after sunrise, when the heating breaks down any surface inversion.

Since it looks like a largely dry spell of weather, there may be a 
shortage of rain scatter clouds about for the microwave bands. All is 
not lost and there is some hope that Sporadic-E will continue to put 
in an appearance now and again. However, one of the main ingredients, 
a strong jet stream over Europe, may be hard to find in this fine, 
settled weather. This means the fall-back option of upper ridge 
patterns may be the trigger to watch. Check the daily Sporadic-Eblogs 
on Propquest.co.uk to see the current location of jet streams and 
ridges.

The moon is past perigee, but losses are still low and will fall as 
the week progresses. Similarly, declination is falling but still in 
double figures until Wednesday, so another good week for EME with 
moon visibility from late morning through to after midnight most days.

And that's all from the propagation team this week.


And that's the end of the main news for this week prepared by the
Radio Society of Great Britain.  Items for inclusion in subsequent
bulletins can be emailed to  radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk to arrive by
10:00 on the Thursday before transmission.


Our thanks to Andy G4TNU for providing this RSGB feed.
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