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GB2RS NEWS
Sunday 7 September 2008
The news headlines
• Build an 80m transceiver at HFC
• RSGB Raynet reflector up and running
• Last chance for nominations for the G5RP Trophy
Homebrew continues to attract newcomers to the hobby but some less
experienced builders seem to lack the confidence to give it a go. If
that sounds like you then why not come and take part in the Buildathon
at
the HF Convention on the 11th and 12th of October? Steve Hartley, G0FUW,
will be leading a small team of experienced radio constructors to build
an 80m voice transceiver making no assumptions about previous experience
or soldering abilities. Steve and the team will be providing all the
tools and test equipment required and will be supervising closely to
ensure success. The Buildathon is not a race but is intended to provide
a safe learning experience to help you make a start in homebrewing your
own amateur radio equipment. The cost of the event, which includes the
Brendon transceiver kit from Walford Electronics, is £65. If you would
like any more information, please contact Steve on 01225 464394
(evenings before 9pm and weekends only please) or by e-mailing
G0FUW<at>tiscali.co.uk.
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The new RSGB RAYNET and Public Service e-mail reflector is operational.
RSGB RAYNET Groups wishing to be added should contact Robin, GM3ZYE, by
e-mail to gm3zye<at>rsgb.org.uk.
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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 10th - 12th October. Please send your nominations to John
Gould, G3WKL, QTHR, or by e-mail to g3wkl<at>btinternet.com to
arrive no later than Friday 12th September.
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The MOD UK Defence Spectrum management Consultation closed on the 5th
September. A joint response from the RSGB, the UK Microwave Group, AMSAT
UK and BATC can be found on the RSGB website at www.RSGB.org.
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Strathclyde RAYNET are still seeking a few additional operators for this
year's Tour of Mull Rally on 10th and 11th October. The organisers will
refund the ferry fare and make a donation towards fuel costs to
everybody
who has pre-registered with them and has a valid position on the event
and although last minute additions cause them a problem there should
still be plenty time at this stage to get any additional personnel
registered. Anybody interested should call 07831 409258.
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After a long struggle, the Cambridgeshire Repeater Group’s 70cm D-Star
Repeater, GB7PI now has gateway access enabled. The repeater is located
at Barkway, Hertfordshire and the group Technical Coordinator Gavin
Nesbitt, M1BXF, would welcome reports from both RF and gateway users.
Reports should be e-mailed to technical<at>cambridgerepeaters.net. GB7PI
is co-located with several other repeaters and having finally been able
to arrange internet access at the site, the CRG plans to develop
Echolink/IRLP facilities on as many of its repeaters as feasible. For
GB7PI gateway registration or for more information please visit
www.cambridgerepeaters.net.
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Canada will soon have a new band plan for the HF bands. The band plan
presently in use in Canada was adopted in 1996 and since then, many
changes have happened and other countries band plans have been revised
and modified. You can see the way in which Canada has organised the HF
spectrum for its amateurs on the Radio Amateurs of Canada website
www.rac.ca and click on MF – HF Band Plan.
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Churches and Chapels On the Air is taking place on Saturday 13th
September. Over 20 special event callsigns have been issued. Activity is
expected from 1000 –1600 local time using SSB on frequencies around
3.747, 7.047 and 14.320MHz. See www.wacral.org for details.
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A new website to learn and practice Morse telegraphy has been launched
called Learn CW Online. While sticking to well-proven methods for
learning and practice, all you need for using LCWO is a web browser.
This gives the user the opportunity to practice CW wherever an internet
connection is available and it retaining your personal settings, scores
and statistics. Check out http://lcwo.net.
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The DX Magazine 2008 Most Wanted Survey is now up and running on their
website. The magazine want to encourage everyone to submit your needed
countries lists to because, they say, this is what DXpeditioners
use to decide where to go. Tick each block as necessary to indicate your
needs on the various modes and click SUBMIT at the bottom. There is also
a box at the bottom for comments. The results will be published in
the January/February issue of The DX Magazine. Go to www.dxpub.com and
click on 2008 survey to take part.
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Ian Waters, G3KKD, has been involved in ATV for 60 years and in his
video on the BATC TC website, he reflects on how ATV has changed. Go to
www.batc.tv and click on film archives, then use the select drop
down menu to watch the video.
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On Sunday 14 September Crawley Amateur Radio Club is hosting a Microwave
Round Table at the CARC Club House Hut, 18 Tilgate Forest, Crawley.
Contact Derek, G3GRO on 01293 520424 for further information. Doors open
at 9.30am. Coffee and tea will be available during the day.
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And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week
On 14 September, the Lincoln Short Wave Club Hamfest is due to take
place at the Lady Eastwood Pavilion, Newark and Nottinghamshire
Showground, Lincoln Road, Winthorpe, Newark NG24 2NY. This is close to
the junction of the A1, A46 and A17. More details can be obtained from
Roger, G3PVU, on 01522 693848.
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Now for the news of special events
On 7 September, ON4WAR will be on the air from 0600 to 1400UTC to
commemorate the sacrifice of the Belgian Resistance in World War II and
especially those of the Refuge B 40 in Waudrez in Belgium. From the hour
to the half hour will be CW transmissions with a Waddom Paraset MK VII
on 3.560, 3.579, 3.583 and 7.025MHz. Then from the half hour to the hour
it will be SSB transmissions on the HF bands. QSL information via ON7RY
direct or via bureau.
Morecambe Bay Amateur Radio Society will be celebrating 25 years on the
air today, Sunday 7 September, from 0900 to 1700 at the Trimpell sports
and leisure club in Morecambe, Lancashire. There will be equipment
displays old and new and GX4YBS will be on the air.
GB0TBF will be on the air today for the Tim Bobbin Festival in Rochdale.
Also, GB2EFF will be on the air for the Epping Forest Festival in
London.
The Luton VHF Group will have GB2CI on the air, from Caldey, one of the
Welsh Islands off the coast of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, IO71PP, until
1100UTC on 8 September. The station is validated for IOTA, WAB and
will be validated for WLOTA. The group will also be taking part in the
SSB Field Day and 2m Trophy contests over this weekend using the club
callsign GW3SVJ/P.
The Orkney Museum Amateur Radio Station, GB2OWM, will be in operation
from its premises at Kiln Corner, Kirkwall until Wednesday 10 September
during the 18th Orkney International Science Festival.
Probable operating periods will be weekdays and Sunday afternoons
between 2.30 and 4.30pm. Operation will be primarily on HF SSB.
The Radio Society of Harrow will be running a demonstration station
GB0RBP at RAF Bentley Priory over the weekend of 12 to 14 September as
part of the Heritage Open Days programme. This is the first time in
80 years that Bentley Priory has been open to the public since it became
an RAF base.
Look out for GB0HSF at the Hanbury Steam Fair in Worcestershire on 12
September.
Then there will be GB0BSR from the Bedfordshire Steam Rally near
Biggleswade on 13 September.
GB2ANG will be on the air with the Angel of the North Radio Club on 13
September and GB0RAF will be on the air from Gatenby, North Yorkshire.
GB0HPT will be on air for churches on the air on 13 September from St
Francis church in Tamworth. They plan to use both HF and VHF bands.
Contact Colin, G4ZPJ on 01827 700893.
GB2MMC will be on the air from Mount Methodist Church, Fleetwood in
Lancashire on 13 September. The church has just celebrated its centenary
year Other stations on the air for Churches on the Air weekend are
GB0COA from Wkye and GB4STH from St Thomas in Heptonstall, both in West
Yorkshire.
From East Yorkshire there will be GL0LOW from Lowthorpe Church and
GB4SJH from Saint Johns in Harpham. GB0SLC will be on the air from St
Leonards Church in Skegness and GB2NSW will be on the air from Saint
Nicholas in Withernsea. GB0STP will be transmitting from St Philips
Church, Reigate and GB2CCC from Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford. In
Norfolk, GB2NNC will be on the air for the North Norfolk Circuit and
GB2SAC will be from St Annes Church in Tonna Neath in Wales.
The Historic Churches trust will be on the air from Suffolk with GB5HCT.
In Minehead, GB5SMC will be on the air from St Michaels Church. Finally,
GB6SMC will be on the air from South Malling Church in Lewes, East
Sussex.
GB8AP will be operating at weekends in September to celebrate and
publicise Liverpool's status as European Capital of Culture.
In commemoration of 90 years of the steelworks, PA90CORUS will be on the
air until 28 September. Activity will be on all bands and modes. QSL via
PB7CW.
GB1CM, which is to commemorate the first anniversary of the loss of the
rally driver Collin McRae, will be on the air during the month of
September on 80m through to 6m on SSB.
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And now the HF DX news compiled from 425 DX News and other sources
ZS6/DL3PS will be on the air from Johannesburg until 12 September while
on a business trip. He will be active on 80 to 10 meters using CW, SSB
and digital modes in his spare time. QSL to home call.
SV8/OK1MBZ/P will be active from Corfu until 11 September. Activity will
be on all HF bands, CW only. QSLvia his home callsign, direct or by the
bureau.
IN3VZE will once again be active holiday style from the southwest shore
of Lake Malawi until 11 September using 7Q7CE. He will be on all bands
using SSB and the digital modes. QSL card via the bureau or direct to
VP8LP.
DL1BKK and DL1BKI are celebrating 40 years of marriage on a holiday
style DXpedition as 8Q7KK from Kuramathi in the Maldive Islands until 17
September. QSL to DL1BKK, direct or via the bureau. There's no
electronic QSLing for this one.
A team of 8 Korean operators will be active from Tok Island in the Sea
of Japan using a specially issued callsign, D9D, between 13 and 18
September. However, some operators may sign as homecall/5, for
example DS2GOO/5 sometimes.
A four man team will activate Ireland's most difficult IOTA, The Great
Blasket Islands, between 10 and 14 September. Activity will be on 80 to
10 meters using both CW and SSB.
J48HW and SV8/HA0HW will be active from Thassos Island, Greece until 10
September. Activity will be on the HF bands (mainly on 40/30/20/17
meters and mainly on CW, with some SSB, RTTY and PSK31 as well), and 6
metres. QSL via his home callsign, by the HA Bureau or direct.
K3GV/VY2 will be on the air from Prince Edward Island, Canada between 1
and 22 September. Activity will be on 20 and 15 metres around the usual
IOTA frequencies. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the bureau.
Members of Sands Contest Group and Workington Amateur Radio Society are
combining to activate the Isle of Jura from 22 to 29 September this
year. They are hoping to be active on all modes and bands as conditions
allow.
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Now the contest news
Today, 7 September, sees the final few hours of the RSGB 144MHz trophy
that finishes at 1400. It sees huge activity on the 144MHz band
throughout Europe and if there is any sort of enhancement to propagation
at all, you will make contacts much further than normal. The exchange is
RS plus serial number and locator.
The final 144MHz Backpackers event also finishes today at 1500. The
exchange is RS plus serial number and locator.
On HF, the SSB Field Day is finishing at 1300. The exchange is RS and
serial number.
Ireland's annual MRG VHF/UHF SSB Challenge takes place today between
1400 hrs and 1700UTC. Any EI/GI operator holding an amateur radio /
experimenters licence can participate. Clubs can also participate.
Exchange is RS plus serial number and Maidenhead locator.
The RSGB 432MHz UK Activity Contest takes place on 9 September from 1900
to 2130 using all modes. The exchange is RS, serial number and locator.
The RSGB HF 80m Sprint series continues with the SSB event on 11
September. Try and have a go at this different format, it's fun! The
exchange is both callsigns, serial number and name or nickname.
The second 70MHz Contest takes place on 14 September between 0900 and
1200.Four metre contests are taking on a new dimension with the very
welcome increase in activity from around Europe. This will almost
certainly change the dynamics of what it takes to succeed in 70MHz
contests – outlying parts of the UK having previously been favoured.
On the international contest scene, Worked All Europe SSB is on the
weekend of 13/14 September, which is a fun one to try. Using SSB on 3.5
to 28MHz, the exchange is RS and serial number.
The annual IARU Region 1 Amateur Television Contest takes place from
1800UTC on 13 September until 1200UTC on 14 September on all bands from
70cm upwards. Stations are encouraged to participate, or just look for
increased amateur TV activity on these bands. Talkback is most likely to
be found on 144.75MHz FM. Details of how to enter the contest can be
found on the BATC website and entrants do not need to be BATC members.
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Now the solar report for the period from the 25th to the 31st of August,
compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS, and Martin Harrison, G3USF.
For another week the solar disc was spotless, that’s now 42 days without
a visible sunspot. During the last sunspot minimum there was also a 42
day period void of sunspots. This period was from the 13th of September
to the 24th of October 1996, which turned out to be the longest spotless
period for that minimum.
Solar activity was very low and solar flux levels were as expected, just
above the minimum level at 67 units everyday except for the 28th which
was 66 units. The average was 67. The 90 day solar flux average on the
31st was 66 units, that’s the same level as last week. X-ray flux levels
remained below the minimum reporting level throughout. Geomagnetic
activity was very quiet with the Ap index of only 3 units on 5 days
out of the week. The remaining two days the Ap was 2 units. The average
was Ap 3 units. The ACE spacecraft saw solar wind speeds vary between
270 and 370 kilometres per second. Particle densities were low except
for the 29th which increased to 14 particles per cubic centimetre. Bz
varied between minus 6 and plus 5 nanoTeslas for the period.
And finally the solar forecast. This week solar activity is expected to
be very low with the solar disc spotless on most days. Please remember
however, that solar activity could increase at any time, and when it
does it will be with very little warning. Solar flux levels are expected
to be in the mid to high 60’s. Geomagnetic activity is expected to be
quiet until about Friday or Saturday when a coronal hole disturbance is
expected to arrive. This disturbance should last no longer than a couple
of days. This coronal hole as shrunk in size. At the beginning of the
year the disturbance from this coronal hole lasted 6 days, but on each
rotation the hole as got smaller in size. Anybody who would like a copy
of a solar rotation chart showing coronal hole disturbances should send
a stamped addressed envelope to G0CAS who is QTHR. MUFs during daylight
hours at equal latitudes should be around 19MHz for the south and 16MHz
for the north. The darkness hour lows are expected to be about 9MHz.
Paths this week to India should have a maximum usable frequency with a
50 per cent success rate of about 23MHz. The optimum working frequency
with a 90 per cent success rate of around 18MHz. The best time to try
this path will be between 0800 and 1500 hours UTC
And that’s all for this week from the propagation team.
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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.
NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-EAST and EAST ANGLIA
Roy G8CKN, GB2RS News reader 0930 Hampshire, has been unable to
broadcast the news for the past three months due to contracting the rare
illness Encephalitis. Whilst having made a remarkably fast recovery from
the Encephalitis it takes a long time for full recovery from the side
effects of this condition. However, it is hoped to reinstate the full
VHF, UHF and ATV service during September and preparations are being
made
for a reserve newsreader at a nearby location to 'fill in' when
required.
Colchester Radio Amateurs are planning a Foundation Licence Course on
Monday 29th September and Monday 6th October. The practical activities
and exam will be on Sunday 12th October. For further details please
contact Kevan, 2E0WMG, on 07766543784.
On Sunday 7 September Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is
taking part in the 144MHz trophy contest. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on
01223 355254.
On Monday 8 September Coulsdon Amateur Transmitting Society is having a
talk on GB3NS by Denis G0OLX. Contact Andy, G8JAC, by email to
g8jac<at>btinternet.com.
On Tuesday 9 September Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is
operating on HF. Contact John McCutcheon, 01462 459254.
For the past 18 years Southgate Amateur Radio Club has held its meetings
at the Winchmore Hill Cricket Club (WHCC). It is moving to Hazelwood
Lawn Tennis and Squash Club, Ridge Avenue, Winchmore Hill London N21. In
future the meetings will be held at 7:30 pm for 8:00 pm on the second
Wednesday of each month starting from Wednesday 10 September 10.
On Wednesday 10 September Aylesbury Vale Radio Society is on the air.
Contact Roger, G3MEH, on 01442 826 651.
On Wednesday 10 September Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is having a
committee meeting at Danbury Village Hall, all welcome. Contact Martyn,
G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.
On Wednesday 10 September Dover Radio Club is having a talk and demo on
PSK31. Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to g4sau<at>DARC.org.uk.
On Wednesday 10 September Havering and District Amateur Radio Club is
operating special call GB4HRC. Contact Dave, 2E0EBV, on 07956 594 514.
On Wednesday 10 September Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on
EME by Roy, G3ZIG. Contact Mark Taylor, G0LGJ, on 01362 691099.
On Wednesday 10 September South Essex Amateur Radio Society is having a
talk on how to make a cheap 2 metre vertical antenna by Brian G7IIO.
Contact by e-mail to southessex.ARS<at>btinternet.com.
On Wednesday 10 September Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is
having its Club 60th anniversary dinner. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903
753 893.
On Thursday 11 September King's Lynn Amateur Radio Club is having a talk
by Steve Drury, G6ALU, on the MKARS-80 Transceiver Kit. Contact Ray,
G3RSV, by email to ral-g3rsv<at>supanet.com.
On Thursday 11 September Reading and District Amateur Radio Club is
having a talk on "my latest DX", by John Warburton, G4IRN. Contact Pete,
G8FRC, on 01189 695 697.
On Thursday 11 September Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a welcome back meeting. Contact David, G8UOD, on 01234 742 757.
On Thursday 11 September Verulam Radio Club is staging The Great Erg
Race at Winchmore Hill Cricket Club. Contact Ralph, G1BSZ, on 01923
265572.
Hilderstone Radio & Electronics Club is moving to Chatham House Grammar
School, Ramsgate. The first full meeting will take place on Friday 12
September.
On Friday 12 September Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is
having an informal evening. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.
On Friday 12 September Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club is having a talk
on Merchant Navy Communications by Graham, G3XSD. Contact Quintin, M1ENU
023 8078799.
On Friday 12 September Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is having a
radio night. Contact Sue, G6YPY, on 01273 845 103.
On Friday 12 September Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio Society is
staging a VHF Event. Contact Jim, M0CON, on 020 8874 7456.
On Sunday 14 September Crawley Amateur Radio Club is hosting a Microwave
Round Table at the CARC Club House Hut, 18 Tilgate Forest, Crawley.
Contact Derek, G3GRO on 01293 520424 for further information. Doors open
at 9.30. Light refreshments, coffee, tea etc will be available during
the day.
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NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST
Roy G8CKN, GB2RS News reader 0930 Hampshire, has been unable to
broadcast the news for the past three months due to contracting the rare
illness Encephalitis. Whilst having made a remarkably fast recovery from
the Encephalitis it takes a long time for full recovery from the side
effects of this condition. However, it is hoped to reinstate the full
VHF, UHF and ATV service during September and preparations are being
made
for a reserve newsreader at a nearby location to 'fill in' when
required.
On Monday 8 September Cornish Radio Amateur Club Computer Section is
having a talk by Clive, G3OCB on Windows Hibernation and a few other
tips. Contact Ian, on 01872 561 058.
On Monday 8 September Exeter Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by
John, G8XQQ on the new GB3EW repeater. Contact Paul, 2EOEXR, by email to
pchesh-29<at>hotmail.co.uk.
On Tuesday 9 September Chippenham District Amateur Radio Club is having
a barbecue at the club shack, bring your own food. Families are welcome.
Contact Ian, G0GRI, on 01225 846 698.
On Tuesday 9 September Poldhu Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on
early transistors by Les, G7THT. Contact Keith, G0WYS, on 01326 574 441.
On Wednesday 10 September South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is looking at
photographs from members archives. Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834 282.
On Wednesday 10 September Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is
having a debrief on NFD and Morse Class. Contact William, G3WNI, on
01823 666 234.
On Wednesday 10 September Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur
Radio Club is on the air. Contact Tony, G0WMB, by e-mail to
tonytsgarc<at>beeb.net.
On Thursday 11 September Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on
direction finding by G0DFL and M5YLO. Contact Gary, 2E0BFJ, by e-mail to
g.swain<at>tesco.net.
On Friday 12 September Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having an
operating night. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by e-mail to g6fsp<at>tars.org.uk.
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NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS
On Monday 8 September Gloucester Amateur Radio And Electronics Society
is holding its AGM. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on 01452 548478, daytime.
On Monday 8 September Sandwell Amateur Radio Club is having a natter
night. Contact Dave, G4JSR, on 0121 552 1820.
On Monday 8 September South Normanton Alfreton and District Amateur
Radio Club is on the air. Contact A J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773 783658.
On Monday 8 September Stourbridge and District Amateur Radio Society is
having an open shack night.Contact John, M1EJG, on 01562 700 513.
On Tuesday 9 September Derby and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a committee meeting. Contact Martin, G3SZJ, on 01332 556 875.
On Tuesday 9 September Eagle Radio Group is having a games night.
Contact Terry, G0SWS, on 01507 478590.
On Tuesday 9 September Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is
having a talk on capacitor testing by Andrew, G7SEG. Contact Chris,
G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319.
On Tuesday 9 September Mid-Warwickshire Amateur Radio Society is having
a home brew evening. Contact Bernard, M1AUK, on 01926 420 913.
On Tuesday 9 September Tamworth Amateur Radio Society is having a
construction and fault finding evening. Contact Colin Marks, G4ZPJ, on
01827 700 893.
On Tuesday 9 September Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a Hamfest committee meeting. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299
677.
On Tuesday 9 September Wythall Radio Club is having a committee meeting.
Contact Chris, G0EYO, on 07710 412 819.
On Wednesday 10 September Lincoln Short-Wave Club is having a Hamfest
briefing. Contact John, G1TSL, on 01526 323 153.
On Wednesday 10 September Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a Hamfest organisation meeting. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299
677.
On Friday 12 September Coventry Amateur Radio Society is having a
committee forum. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 02476 273 190.
On Friday 12 September Wythall Radio Club starts operating its three day
special event station GB0HSF from Hanbury Steam Fair. Contact Chris,
G0EYO, on 07710 412 819.
On Sunday 14 September Lincoln Short-Wave Club holds the Lincoln
Hamfest. Contact John, G1TSL, on 01526 323 153.
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NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND
On Sunday 7 September Bishop Auckland Radio Amateurs Club has its BOB
Weekend operating GB2NAM. Contact Mark, G0GFG, on 01388 745353.
On Monday 8 September Bolton Wireless Club is having a talk on PSK
operation on HF. Contact info<at>boltonwireless.org.uk.
On Monday 8 September Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on
IOTA by G3VCQ. Details on the web at www.sheffieldarc.org.uk.
On Monday 8 September Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having
a video on trains, home and away with Dave, G8KBH. Contact John Webb
G8RDP, on 01253 876313.
On Tuesday 9 September Pontefract District Amateur Radio Society is
having a talk on switch mode power supplies. Information on 07594 596
040.
On Sunday 7 September Hull and District Amateur Radio Society is
operating GX8GBY and GX3AMW at the Hull SeaShanty event. Contact John
Knowles, G0KWE, by email to johnknowles47<at>tiscali.co.uk.
On Wednesday 10 September Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having a fox
hunt. Contact Sue, G6UQA, on 01482 668 041.
On Wednesday 10 September Wirral and District Amateur Radio Club
Pre-owned Bargains evening. Contact Tom, G4BKF, on 07050 291 850.
On Thursday 11 September North Wakefield Radio Club is having a club
night. Contact Richard, M0RBG, on 07976 220 126.
On Thursday 11 September 2008 at 20:00, the West Manchester Radio Club
is having a talk on D-STAR by Mike G4VSS & Paul G1DVA. All welcome.
Details from secretary<at>wmrc.org.uk, or Trevor (G0TEE) on 07973
827257. www.wmrc.org.uk.
On Friday 12 September East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is on the air.
Contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475 671.
On Friday 12 September South Manchester Radio and Computer Club a is
having a talk on circuit simulation with P-Spice by Dave, G4UGM. Contact
Ron, G3SVW, on 0161 969 3999.
On Friday 12 September Tynemouth Radio Club is having an operating night
and Morse classes. Contact Tony, G8YFA, by email to mail<at>g0nwm.com.
On Saturday 13 September Bishop Auckland Radio Amateurs Club is taking
part in CHOTA. Contact Mark, G0GFG, on 01388 745353.
On Saturday 13 September Bishop Auckland Radio Amateurs Club is
attending the RAF Leeming Family Day and Tees Cottage Open Weekend.
Contact Mark, G0GFG, on 01388 745353.
On Saturday 13 September Pontefract District Amateur Radio Society runs
the final part of its Foundation course. Details on 07594 596 040.
On Sunday 14 September Wirral and District Amateur Radio Club is taking
part in the North Wales DF Challenge. Contact Tom, G4BKF, on 07050 291
850.
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NEWS FOR SCOTLAND
On Thursday 11 September Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having a VHF
fox hunt. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663.
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NEWS FOR WALES
No news items have been received for Wales this week.
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NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND
No news items have been received for Northern Ireland this week.
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And that’s the end of this week’s GB2RS news broadcast, prepared by the
Radio Society of Great Britain.
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Trev,
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