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dition in July. He'll 
describe the planning process, setbacks and solutions of activating 
this tiny uninhabited atoll, 2000 miles south-west of Hawaii. You can 
see the whole Convention lecture programme at www.rsgb.org/convention
This year's International Air Ambulance Week will take place between 
the 8th and 16th of September. A free series of Awards will be 
available for those who support the event. All information and 
registration details are at 
www.radio-amateur-events.org/IAW/Registration.htm

The RSGB Board would like to thanks Chris Burbanks, G3SJJ for the 
sterling work he has done in revitalising the RSGB Awards scheme. A 
vacancy has now arisen for a volunteer to manage the Society's award 
programmes. To carry out this role you will need good administration 
and computer skills. Most of the communications will be by email. The 
workload is not usually high and can be flexibly managed. If you are 
an RSGB Member and interested in applying, or would like to find out 
more, contact the Board Liaison Member for Awards, Keith Haynes, 
G3WRO, via email to g3wro<at>rsgb.org.uk

The 22nd of September marks the 100th anniversary of the first 
wireless transmission between Australia and the United Kingdom. The 
Wireless Institute of Australia will hold an on-air event that will 
run throughout September. Complete information can be found on 
www.wia.org.au/newsevents/marconi100/about/

The deadline to nominate someone for the RSGB G5RP Trophy is fast 
approaching. This annual award is open to anyone who has recently 
started and made significant progress in HF DXing. If you are an 
established HF DXer and want to recommend someone, you have until the 
14th of September. Please send your nomination to RSGB HF Manager Ian 
Greenshields, G4FSU, via email to hf.manager<at>rsgb.org.uk The award 
will be presented this year during the RSGB Convention on the 12th to 
the 14th of October.

Finally, a reminder to respond to the important Ofcom consultation 
that concludes this week. Our responses may shape Ofcom's 
preparations for the next World Radio Conference, WRC-19, on subjects 
including the future of 6m and the microwave bands. The deadline is 
5pm on Thursday. RSGB guidance and further information is at 
tinyurl.com/GB2RS-0902-A


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

Over the weekend of the 15th and 16th of September the British 
Amateur Television Club holds its Convention at the Midlands Air 
Museum, Coventry Airport, Rowley Rd, Baginton CV3 4FR. Details at 
ww.batc.org.uk

The Fog On The Tyne rally will take place on the 15th of September at 
Whitehall Road Methodist Church Hall, Bensham NE8 4LH. There is a car 
park entrance on Whitehall Road. The nearest metro station is 
Gateshead, or use Go-Ahead routes 53 or 54. Doors open at 10.30am and 
admission is GBP 2, including a raffle ticket. There will be traders, 
an RSGB bookstand and a junk stall. Details from Nancy Bone, G7UUR, 
on 0799 076 0920. 

Weston super Mare Radio Society is holding its annual rally on Sunday 
the 16th of September at the Campus Community Centre in Worle, near 
Junction 22 of the M5. There are 55 tables with many of the 
well-known traders in attendance. It is open from 10am until 3pm and 
tickets are GBP 3 with accompanied under 16s free.

To get your event into RadCom and GB2RS, please send details as early 
as possible to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk 


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

Oliver, DK7TX will be active as SV8/DK7TX between the 9th and 15th of 
September from the islands of Paxoi, Vido and Kerkyra/Corfu, which 
all count for IOTA group EU-052. QSL via his home call.

Harry, JG7PSJ will be active as WH0RU from Saipan, OC-086, between 
the 12th and the 18th of September. He will operate CW, SSB and RTTY 
on 40 to 10m. QSL via Logbook of The World, or direct to JG7PSJ.

Jacek, SP5APW will be active as 3W9JK from Cham Island, AS-162, from 
the 15th to the 22nd of September, and then as 3W9JK/p from Hoi An in 
mainland Vietnam between the 22nd and 27th. He will operate SSB on 
the 20 to 6m bands. QSL via Club Log OQRS, or via SP5APW.

Christian, OE3DEC will be active as 8Q7EC from the Maldives, AS-013, 
between the 14th and the 23rd of September. QSL via Club Log OQRS, or 
via his home call either direct or via the bureau.

Manfred, DL5FAB will be active as FY/DL5FAB from French Guiana until 
the 18th of September. He will operate CW and FT8 from the Radio 
Amateur Club de Kourou. QSL via the bureau to DL5FAB, or via eQSL.


Now the special event news 

Bury Radio Society will be holding a special event station from a 
moving train carriage being pulled by the Flying Scotsman on the 15th 
of September this year. Look out for further info here and on both 
their Facebook and Twitter accounts or see 
www.buryradiosociety.org.uk/

We are very happy to publicise your event on GB2RS, in RadCom and on 
the RSGB website, but can only do so if you tell us what you're 
doing, in advance! Please send details to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk as 
early as possible. The lead time for RadCom is about three months; 
it's much less for GB2RS. One of the requirements for getting a 
special event callsign is that the station must be open to the 
public, so our free advance publicity can help make your efforts more 
widely known. 


Now the contest news

The WA DX SSB contest ends at 2359UTC today, the 9th. Using SSB on 
the 3.5 to 28MHz contest bands, the exchange is signal report and 
serial number. Note that EU stations work non-EU only.

Today, the 9th, the IRTS 2m Counties contest runs from 1200 to 
1300UTC. Using SSB and FM, the exchange is signal report and serial 
number. Please note that EI and GI stations will also give their 
county.

That 2m Counties contest is followed immediately by the IRTS 70cm 
Counties contest, from 1300 to 1500UTC. Again using SSB and FM, the 
exchange is signal report and serial number. EI and GI stations also 
give their county.

On Monday the 80m Autumn Series contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. 
Using SSB only, the exchange is signal report and serial number.

On Tuesday the 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1900UTC, 
using FM only. It is immediately followed by the all-mode 432MHz UK 
Activity Contest from 1900 to 2130UTC. The exchange for both is 
signal report, serial number and locator.

On Thursday the 50MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1900UTC, 
using FM only. It is immediately followed by the all-mode 50MHz UK 
Activity Contest from 1900 to 2130UTC. The exchange for both is 
signal report, serial number and locator.

The 2018 Africa All Mode International DX Contest takes place next 
weekend. The objective of this all-mode contest is to stimulate 
contesting from Africa. It runs from 1200UTC on the 15th to 1200UTC 
on the 16th of September. Both single and multi-operator stations may 
operate for the entire 24-hour period. There are no mandated breaks 
in operating time required. Full details are at 
www.sarl.org.za/#Contest

Next Sunday, the 16th, the Second 70MHz contest takes place from 0900 
to 1200UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial 
number and locator.

Also next Sunday, the UK Microwave Group's contest takes place from 
0900 to 1700UTC. Using all modes on the 24 to 76GHz bands, the 
exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

The BARTG Sprint 75 contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC next Sunday. 
Using RTTY on the 3.5 to 28MHz bands, the exchange is just your 
serial number.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G3SVW, G3YLA and G4BAO 
on Friday the 7th of September.

The Sun was spotless for most of last week and no spots are expected 
to rotate into view over the next few days. This will keep flux 
levels low, and working frequencies will remain depressed. Maximum 
useable frequencies may struggle to include the 18MHz band. Warnings 
of a rising Kp index have been issued, and geomagnetic disturbance 
may increase as next week progresses. This would bring difficult 
conditions to the bands. It is also expected that the unsettled 
period will continue over this weekend due to the persistence of a 
negative polarity coronal hole.

It's worth monitoring the International Beacon Project frequencies, 
even though solar activity and flux is low. The Venezuelan beacon 
YV5B was heard on 14.100MHz at 2230UTC. Other DX beacons heard in 
daytime on that frequency included RR9O in Siberia and VR2B in Hong 
Kong. Another way to assess propagation conditions is to make routine 
listening checks of stations operating a continuous service. The mid- 
to lower-end of the HF spectrum is well served by the Russian RWM 
time service stations. These operate close to 5 and 10MHz. Their 
signal strength and fade characteristics are indicative of 
propagation conditions.

In spite of the doom and gloom regarding the state of the solar cycle 
and propagation conditions, there are instances of fair to medium DX 
to be found. These include XV1 in Vietnam and 3B9 Rodriguez Island on 
14MHz around 1400UTC, and A5 Bhutan on 7MHz at 2330UTC. Optimism 
regarding the start of the next cycle may be slightly premature, but 
everyone is eagerly looking now for definite signs of the beginning.


And now the VHF and up propagation news

As the autumn season arrives and early morning mist and fog become 
part of the daily weather fare, then it's the season for Tropo. The 
coming week will offer some regions of high pressure, in the south 
initially, but perhaps more generally by the end of the week, so add 
Tropo to your operating list and get some activity going in the 
multimode end of the VHF/UHF bands. There will also be some heavy 
rain showers, particularly over northern Britain this weekend, so 
there is a chance of some rain scatter on the GHz bands.

The disturbed geomagnetic conditions that are expected this weekend 
will make it worth checking the K index and 6m to 2m bands for signs 
of auroral propagation.

The moon was at perigee yesterday, its closest approach and 
declination is still positive until Tuesday, so the early part of the 
week should be best for EME. Today though, after about 1130 until 
moonset, the Sun and Moon are very close, meaning lots of sun noise 
in the antenna beamwidth.

The September Epsilon Perseids meteor shower takes place today within 
the boundaries of the constellation of Perseus. It occurs between the 
5th to 21st of September with the small peak occurring today. 
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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