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RSGB News  Sunday 27th July 2008
 	
G5RP Trophy nominations sought 	  	

The G5RP Trophy is an annual award to encourage newcomers to HF DXing.
However, the award is not limited to youngsters or the newly-licensed:
the HF DX bug can bite at any age or after many years of experience on
other bands. If you are an established HF DXer and want to recommend
someone to be awarded the G5RP Trophy for 2008, now is the time to send
in your nomination. Your nominee should be an up-and-coming HF DXer who
has made rapid progress in the last year and has some real achievements
to show, for example, a good total of new countries worked or some
serious HF DXpedition activity. This prestigious award will be presented
this year at the RSGB HF Convention on 10 to 12 October. Please send
your nominations to John Gould, G3WKL, QTHR, or by e-mail to
g3wkl@btinternet.com to arrive no later than Friday 12 September.

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Amateur Radio Club in Worthing gets Lottery award

The Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club has been awarded over £9000
in Lottery funding towards new radios. The money will be used to install
VHF and UHF D-Star repeaters in the Worthing Borough Council buildings
and to replace the club’s current radio equipment with new state of the
art transceivers, antennas, microphones and sundry equipment.

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New authors being sought by RadCom  	   	
	 
The RadCom editorial team invites listeners to submit articles for
publication. Constructional projects for HF and LF will be particularly
welcome. In the first instance please contact the Editor by e-mail to
radcom@rsgb.org.uk or telephone 01234 832700.

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Lecture programme for HF Convention is well under way  	   	
 
The lecture programme for the HF Convention is well under way. Over the
weekend 10 to 12 October, visitors to HFC can look forward to lectures
on such topics as the VP6DX Ducie Island Expedition by K3NA, Winning the
CQWW Multi Multi by G3SXW and VHF/EME in an HF DXpedition by AA7A. These
are just a few of the many lectures planned for the weekend. Bookings
for the weekend or individual days are being taken on the RSGB website
at www.rsgb.org/hfc.

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GB2RS Sunday 13 July Mistake  	   	
  	 
The GB2RS news for Sunday 13 July said the level of the Intermediate
examination would 'significantly increase'. The word 'significantly' was
deleted in the draft but was not removed from the published text. Our
apologies for the misleading description. The standard will be raised
but by a more modest amount. The changes are in section 3f where AC is
more fully covered and the concept of capacitive and inductive reactance
are introduced. Similar changes are made to feeder and antenna
impedance. Finally, some sections have been merged to allow a wider
variety of questions, which would otherwise cross syllabus boundaries.
Both the current syllabus, valid to 31 May 2009 and the new one from 1
June 2009 are available on the RCF website and linked from the RSGB
tutors pages.

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Softstuff's new free website  	   	
	 
Softstuff have a new free website at www.scalc.co.uk that is integrated
with Google maps and allows sunrise and sunset times to be calculated
for almost anywhere on planet Earth.

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AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium streamed live  	   	
  	 
Thanks to the British Amateur Television Club, this year’s AMSAT-UK
International Space Colloquium has been streamed live to the web. Today,
Sunday 27th, is the final day of the Colloqium. Peter Blakeborough
G3PYB, President of BATC, will be streaming video of the presentations
live to the Internet so that radio amateurs and SWLs can watch them from
anywhere in the world. This service will be available at www.batc.tv. 

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More Images needed  	   	
  	 
In last week's GB2RS News, we asked for images of amateur radio being
used in the community, whether on Open Days, events on the air, RAYNET
exercises, or whatever. The response has been good, but more are needed,
particularly ones showing amateurs and members of the public, rather
than amateurs on their own. Complaints have been received to the effect
that some mail sent to robin@glenamour.com have bounced back.
Unfortunately, although this is a broadband connection, the mailbox is
currently rejecting mail with very large attachments. Please try
splitting large numbers of images into smaller packages, say three at a
time, or mailing on a CD to GM3ZYE, Glenamour, Newton Stewart DG8 7AE.
Many thanks to all who have responded.

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Indian lighthouse registers for International Lighthouse and Lightship
Weekend  	   	
	 
The first Indian lighthouse has registered for International Lighthouse
and Lightship Weekend on 16 and 17 August. Permission has been received
to activate a lighthouse in southern India. A callsign is pending but it
will be activated from the Indian Independence Day, 15 August, through
to the 18th, which includes the International Lighthouse Weekend.

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RALLIES & EVENTS

Sunday 27 July sees the Horncastle Summer Rally taking place at the
Horncastle Youth Centre, Willow Road, Horncastle, Lincolnshire LN9 6DZ.
Doors open at 10.30am and the entry fee is £1. Contact Tony, G3ZPU, on
01507 52783.

On Sunday 27 July, the Hamtune Hamfest takes place in the village of
Roade in Northants, just 1 mile west of junction 15 of the M1, postcode
NN7 2NL. There is free entry and parking with donations going to
Macmillan’s charity.

Also on Sunday 27 July, the Colchester Radio Amateurs Rally and Computer
Fair will be held at St Helena School, Sheepen Road, Colchester, Essex
CO3 3LE. There is plenty of car parking on site and the doors open at
10am. There will be trade stands and bring & buy as well as an RSGB
bookstall.

There are two rallies scheduled to take place on Sunday 3 August. The
Lorn Radio Rally will be held at Crianlarich Village Hall, which is at
the junction of the A85 and A82. There will be trade stands and an RSGB
Bookstall.

The West Somerset Amateur Radio Club Rally and Boot Sale will be held at
Allerford Community Hall, Allerford, Minehead TA24 8HL. Doors open at
10am. Contact Bob, G1ONV, on 01643 820265.

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SPECIAL EVENTS 

Special event callsign TM5BS will be on air until 29 July for the FIFA
Beach Soccer World Cup to be held in Marseille. QSL via F6KRD.

On 1 August there are several stations due to go on the air. GB0YD and
GB4YD for Yorkshire Day will be on the air from. Carlton, Pontefract.
GB5OCC for Outstanding Cannock Chase will be on the air from the
Brindley Valley.

On 2 August, GB4CW will be on the air for Cowes Week from Ryde on the
Isle of Wight.

GB2VET will be on the air at the 3rd annual Veteran's weekend on 2 and 3
August from the East Park in Hull. They will be running HF on all
workable bands except top band as well as 2m and 70cm. They are hoping
to use restored vintage Ex-RAF World War 2 radio. There will be a
special QSL card.

3 August sees three special event stations taking to the air. GB1BRC is
on the air for Burnley Radio Club from Burnley in Lancashire. GB2CLB is
transmitting for the Cromer Lifeboat and GB4YD will be back on air for
Yorkshire Day, this time from Maltby near Rotherham

On 3 August 1958, the USS Nautilus reached the North Pole through the
North West passage. To commemorate the 50th anniversary, N9N will be
operating from close to the berth of the Nautilus over the weekend 2 to
3 August. Tentative operating frequencies will be 7.279MHz and 14.243
and 14.343MHz, depending on prior use and QRM, using SSB. Event
information is available at QRZ.com under N9N

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DX

Compiled from the 425 DX News and other sources
  	 
There is a planned mini DXpedition to Inchkeith Island in the Firth of
Forth during the IOTA weekend, which is still taking place today, 27
July. Operation will be on HF by MM1RAH/P and on the 2m band by
GM1CNH/P.

A group of operators from the West of Scotland ARS will also be active
from the Isle of Colonsay (EU-008) during IOTA Contest, which is still
on today 27 July. Two contest callsigns will be used - GM2Z (CW) and
GM4A (SSB). A separate station will be working PSK outside of the
contest, callsign MS0EPC. QSL cards for both contest stations and MS0EPC
should be sent to MM0DFV.

OH2UA and OH2BH will be in the Azores doing some antenna work until 28
July and will occasionally appear on the bands. In the IOTA contest they
will activate CU2A. QSL via OH2BH.

Charles, M0OXO and Nigel, M0NJW will be active from Maitrese Island,
until 29 July using the callsigns GB8LMI and MJ0X during the IOTA
Contest. The QSL route is via M3ZYZ either direct or via bureau. Further
information at QRZ.com.

DO7ZZ will be active from Croatia operating VE3ZIK portable 9A until 23
August. Activity will be on the HF bands only, using CW, SSB, RTTY,
PSK31, PSK63 and 10m FM. QSL via DO7ZZ via the bureau.

Chris, F8DZY will be active as TK/F8DZY from Furiani, Corsica until 3
August. He will operate CW and SSB on 40 to 10 metres in his spare time.
QSL via home call, direct or bureau.

FG5ED plans to run the St Barth Radio Club station, FJ5KH, until 30 July
mostly in CW. The only QSL route for this operation is direct via CH.
Godeau, 13 Avenue Buckeburg, F-72300 Sable, France.

IT9HUV and IT9RBW will be on holiday on Lampedusa Island between 1 and 7
August. They will be active as IG9/homecall on 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters
using RTTY and CW. QSL via IT9DQM.

KF8Z/P will be active from Hunting Island in South Carolina until 30
July. Activity will be limited because he is there on holiday. Look for
casual operations, slow CW and SSB on 40-10 meters. QSL via his home
callsign, direct or by the bureau.

W1AW portable KL7 takes to the air until 10 August from the grid square
BP56 as part of the 2008 Alaska State Hamfest being held in Anchorage.
The station will operate on the Alaskan Arctic Circle from the
intersection of the Dalton Highway some 200 miles North of Fairbanks.
The enhanced Grey Line effect starts at about 0600UTC and lasts for 6 to
8 hours.

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CONTESTS

Today, 27 July, is the last day of the RSGB IOTA Contest, which finishes
at 1200. The aim of the contest is to promote contacts between stations
in qualifying IOTA island groups and the rest of the world and to
encourage expeditions to IOTA islands. Operating on the 3.5, 7, 14, 21
and 28MHz bands using CW and SSB, the IARU band plans should be
observed, with CW contacts being made only in the recognised CW ends of
the bands. Contest preferred segments must be observed. The exchange is
RST, serial number and IOTA reference.

27 July is also the final day of the IOTA SWL Contest, which finishes at
1200. The aim of the IOTA SWL Contest, held in parallel with the IOTA
Contest, is to promote the interest of the SWL stations for the Contests
and to encourage the SWL applications to the awards of the IOTA
Programme. The IOTA Programme was established back in 1964 by the late
Geoff Watts, BRS3129, the only SWL ever inducted in the CQ DX Hall of
Fame.

The RSGB 70MHz Activity Contest will be on 29 July from 2000 to 2230
local time. The exchange is RST, serial umber and locator.

The TARA grid Dip Contest takes place on 2 August from 0000 to 2359
using PSK and RTTY on the 1.8 to 50MHz bands. The exchange is name and
grid locator.

Over the weekend 2 and 3 August is the RSGB Low Power Contest using all
modes. The 144MHz Contest is on 2 August from 1400 to 2200 and the
432MHz Contest is on 3 August from 0800 to 1200. The exchange in each
case is the RS, serial number, locator and postal code, such as MK or
BH.
  
Details of RSGB HF contests are at: www.rsgbhfcc.org and VHF/UHF
contests at: http://www.vhfcc.org/

A list of district codes can be found at: http://www.contesting.co.uk/hfc

c/information/districtcodes.shtml

For freeware logging programs for RSGB HF and VHF contests, see ‘Links’
on the VHF Contest website.

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PROPAGATION

The solar factual data for the period from 7 to 13 July, compiled by
Neil Clarke, G0CAS and Martin Harrison, G3USF

Solar activity was very low with no flares taking place what’s so ever.
The solar disc was spotless until the 18th when a very small spot
appeared, this developed in to a small group on the 19th and the 20th.
Solar flux levels averaged 65 units and only varied between 65 and 66
units. The 90 day solar flux average on the 20th was 67 units, that’s
the same level as last week. X-ray flux levels remained below the
minimum reporting level. That’s the 15th consecutive week. Geomagnetic
activity was quiet everyday and the average was Ap 5 units. Solar wind
speeds at the ACE spacecraft declined from 740 kilometres per second on
the 14th to 280 by the 20th. Particle densities were low throughout. Bz
varied between minus 4 and plus 4 nanoTeslas.

And finally the solar forecast. This week solar activity looks set to
continue at very low levels. There is a possibility that the solar disc
could have spots visible on some days. Saying that solar flux levels are
not expected to increase any higher than the low 70’s. Geomagnetic
activity is expected to be quiet everyday. MUFs during daylight hours at
equal latitudes should be around 18MHz for the south and 15MHz for the
south. The darkness hour lows should be about 10MHz. Paths this week to
Japan should have a maximum usable frequency with a 50 per cent success
rate of about 18MHz. The optimum working frequency with a 90 per cent
success rate should be around 15MHz. The best time to try this path will
be between 0900 and 1400 hours UTC. Sporadic-E is still expected to take
place on some days but openings on 144MHz will become less frequent now
that the peak of the season as passed.

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LOCAL NEWS

South East

On Sunday 27 July Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is taking
part in the IOTA Contest. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.

On Sunday 27 July Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is attending
Colchester Rally. Contact Martyn, G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.

On Sunday 27 July Colchester Radio Amateurs hold their 40th annual rally
at St Helena School. Contact David Chambers, M1AMI, on 01206 870989.

On Monday 28 July Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is taking
part in the IOTA Contest. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.

On Tuesday 29 July Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is
looking at the MKARS 80m SSB Transceiver Project with G0WAT and M1HOG.
Contact John McCutcheon, 01462 459254.

On Wednesday 30 July Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society is on
the air. Contact Terry, G0VFW, on 01442 831 491.

On Wednesday 30 July Dover Radio Club is having an outside event.
Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to g4sau@DARC.org.uk.

On Wednesday 30 July Havering and District Amateur Radio Club is having
a contest DVD evening. Contact Dave, 2E0EBV, on 07956 594 514.

On Wednesday 30 July Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having a bright
sparks informal evening. Contact Mark Taylor, G0LGJ, on 01362 691099.

On Wednesday 30 July Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is on the
air. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903 753 893.
On Thursday 31 July Bittern DX Group is having an IOTA debrief and final
planning for Summertime CQ’s. Contact Keith, G0GFQ, on 01263 588 506.

On Friday 1 August Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is having
an informal evening. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.

On Friday 1 August Loughton and Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society is
having an HF night on the air. Contact Marc, G0TOC, on 020 8502 1645.

On Friday 1 August Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is having the
Chairman's alfresco supper. Contact Sue, G6YPY, on 01273 845 103.

On Friday 1 August Wey Valley Amateur Radio Group is on the air on the
river bank. Details on the web at www.weyvalleyarg.org.uk.

On Friday 1 August Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a barbecue at summer camp. Contact Jim, M0CON, on 020 8874 7456.

On Sunday On Sunday 3 August Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is at
Sandford Mill Radio Museum for its open afternoon. Contact Martyn,
G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.

On Sunday On Sunday 3 August Colchester Radio Amateurs are having a
public demonstration day at the Five Parishes Summer Show, Fingringhoe
Ranges, Essex. Contact David Chambers, M1AMI, on 01206 870989.

On Sunday On Sunday 3 August Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio
Society dismantle their summer camp. Contact Jim, M0CON, on 020 8874
7456.

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South West

On Sunday 27 July Plymouth Radio Club is having a barbecue to finish off
the IOTA weekend. Contact Frank, by email to frank@foxonezero.fsnet.co.uk

.

On Wednesday 30 July South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is on the air.
Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834 282.

On Wednesday 30 July Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is
operating the club station. Contact William, G3WNI, on 01823 666 234.

On Thursday 31 July Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is on the air and having a
committee meeting. Contact Gary, 2E0BFJ, by email to g.swain@tesco.net.

On Friday 1 August North Bristol Amateur Radio Club is having a computer
evening. Contact Dick Elford, G0XAY, by email to G0XAY@aol.com.

On Friday 1 August Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having a natter
night. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to g6fsp@tars.org.uk.

On Friday 1 August Bournemouth Radio Society will be given a
presentation by Peter, M0PTR, on computer aided transceiver control.
Contact John, G0HAT, on 07719 700771.

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Midlands
  	 
On Sunday 27 July Lincoln Short-Wave Club is attending the Horncastle
Summer Rally. Contact John, G1TSL, on 01526 323 153.

On Monday 28 July Sandwell Amateur Radio Club is having a natter night.
Contact Dave, G4JSR, on 0121 552 1820.

On Monday 28 July South Normanton Alfreton and District Amateur Radio
Club is having a talk on the hows and whys of ARDF mobile fox hunting by
Mike, M0RMJ. Contact A J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773 783658.

On Monday 28 July Stratford Upon Avon District Radio Society is holding
its construction competition. Contact Jack, G3VYE, on 01926 641 988.

On Tuesday 29 July Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is
having its 5th DF of 2008. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319.

On Wednesday 30 July Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a practical workshop at HQ. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299
677.

On Thursday 31 July Salop Amateur Radio Society is having a natter
night. Details on the web at www.salop-ARS.org.uk.

On Friday 1 August Coventry Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by
David Fry on collecting old postcards. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 02476 273
190.

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North

On Monday 28 July Angel Of The North Radio Amateur Radio Club is having
a talk and take to the air evening. Contact Nancy, G7UUR, on 07990 760
920.

On Monday 28 July Bolton Wireless Club is having its second VHF DF hunt.
Contact info@boltonwireless.org.uk.

On Monday 28 July Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is having an HF night.
Contact Trevor, M0TWS.

On Monday 28 July South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having its
monthly technical forum. Contact Ron, G3SVW, on 0161 969 3999.

On Monday 28 July Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is visiting
MV Marana. Contact Jack, G4BFH, by email to jack.duddington@btinternet.co

m.

On Tuesday 29 July Chester and District Radio Society is having a pie
and pint night at the Shrewsbury Arms, Mickle Trafford. Details on the
web at www.chesterdars.org.uk.

On Tuesday 29 July Warrington Amateur Radio Club is having a talk by
George, G3OGQ, on a new front end for the CDG 2000. Contact Roger, M0DWQ
on 01925 813 558.

On Wednesday 30 July Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having an IOTA washup
meeting. Contact Sue, G6UQA, on 01482 668 041.

On Wednesday 30 July Wirral and District Amateur Radio Club is meeting
at The Dee View, Heswall. Contact Tom, G4BKF, on 07050 291 850.

On Thursday 31 July North Wakefield Radio Club is having a barbecue.
Contact Richard, M0RBG, on 07976 220 126.

On Friday 1 August East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is having a radio
magazines evening. Contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475 671.

On Friday 1 August South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having a
demonstration of antenna matching by G3SVW. Contact Ron, G3SVW, on 0161
969 3999.

On Friday 1 August Tynemouth Radio Club is having a talk on building
blocks by G0EDK and 2E0IGB. Contact Tony, G8YFA, by email to
mail@g0nwm.com.

On Sunday 3 August Maltby and District Amateur Radio Society is
operating GB4YD for Yorkshire Day. Contact Keith, G1PQW, on 07801 156
678.

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Scotland

On Tuesday 29 July Livingston and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a talk on propagation. Contact Norman, 0131 449 7641, or on the
web at uk.groups.yahoo/group/ms0liv.

On Wednesday 30 July Paisley YMCA Amateur Radio Club is having an
evening of teaching, Practical work and general discussion. Contact Jim,
GM3UWX.

On Thursday 31 July Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having mini talks.
Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663.

On Friday 1 August Ayr Amateur Radio Group starts operating its three
day special station at Ayr Flower Show under the leadership of Peter,
MM0BQP. Contact John, GM3CSO, on 01292 443 580.

On Friday 1 August Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club is having
a normal club night. Contact Bob, GM4UYZ, on 01875 811 723.

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Wales

No news items have been received for Wales this week.

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Northern Ireland

No news items were received for Northern Ireland this week.

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And thats the end of the rsgb news for this week, with no thanks at all
to the rsgb for changing the website so that only members could download
the news.  

My Thanks to the Member who asked me not to name him for his efforts in
supplying the news for this week.

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