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GB2RS Main News for Sunday the 23rd of February 2020

The news headlines:

* New distance record on the 122GHz band
* Repeater, Gateway and Beacon NoV renewals
* Ofcom consults on EMF exposure 

Using low power silicon chips with barely a milliwatt, an astonishing 
new world record of 139km has been achieved on the 122GHz millimetre 
wave amateur band. The distance record set in the California 
mountains is particularly notable as this frequency suffers from 
severe atmospheric losses due to an oxygen molecular resonance that 
add to significant conventional free-space path losses. More info and 
video at tinyurl.com/gb2rs-122ghz

The RSGB would like to remind all holders of Notices of Variation for 
Repeaters, Gateways and Beacons to ensure their contact details are 
up to date. The three-year renewal season is under way and there are 
a number of Keepers who have changed their email address etc and are 
not getting the reminders. It is illegal to operate any such service 
without a currently valid NoV and they should be closed down if it 
expires. You can apply for an access code to change your details via 
tinyurl.com/rsgb-etcc-nov  Please note that renewals also require 
sight of your personal licence document, renewed within the last five 
years, to demonstrate you are still eligible to hold an NoV. You must 
renew with Ofcom at least every five years and ETCC need proof that 
you have done so. Currently, the Ofcom system will only change the 
issue date on the licence if you amend some detail. A simple solution 
to this is to add a space at the end of the first line of your 
address. This will generate a licence with a new issue date.

Ofcom has published a consultation document called "Proposed measures 
to require compliance with international guidelines for limiting 
exposure to electromagnetic fields" which can be read at 
tinyurl.com/gb2rs-ofcomemf  The RSGB is reviewing the document and 
will respond to the consultation in due course.

This weekend members of Girlguiding will have been participating in 
Thinking Day on the Air. This event is an opportunity for the 
youngest Rainbow to the oldest Trefoil Guild member to talk to other 
members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts all 
over the world via amateur radio. A list of known stations due to be 
on the air can be seen on the Station List on the event website: 
www.guides-on-the-air.co.uk 

Some advance news now. The RAFAC are pleased to announce that due to 
popular demand for the Blue Ham Radio Communications Exercises they 
have been able to programme in three exercises for 2020. The first 
exercise will be during the weekend of the 7th and 8th of March. The 
organisers hope that many radio amateurs will join in. Details of the 
exchange of information to count as a QSO will be published on the 
Exercise Blue Ham website at alphacharlie.org.uk/exercise-blue-ham  
Participants can claim a Blue Ham certificate if they contact 10 or 
more special MRE callsigns during the exercise, details on the 
website.

Venues and dates for the 2020 series of RSGB Train the Trainers 
courses can be found on the RSGB website at 
rsgb.org/train-the-trainers  In order for the organisers to ensure 
that courses are run as cost-effectively as possible they require 
between twenty and twenty-five candidates to attend each venue. To 
reserve a place on any of the courses please email 
trainthetrainers<at>rsgb.org.uk with your name and telephone number. 
The first course to run will be held in Telford on the 21st March; it 
currently has only two places left. Following Telford will be Cardiff 
on the 18th of April. This course currently only has five candidates 
registered, so if you want to attend this event please book as soon 
as possible. Details of other courses available are on the website.

The MV Braveheart is at sea again, this time transporting the VP8PJ 
South Orkney DXpedition team to Signy Island. You can follow the 
vessel's progress on the VP8PJ website sorkney.com  Team members have 
been operating as ZL1NA/MM during their voyage, generating heavy 
pileups. VP8PJ is expected to commence operation on the 21st of 
February and continue until the 5th of March. Operation will be on 
CW, SSB, RTTY, and FT8 fox/hound mode except on 60m. 

The 5MHz beacon, GB3WES, in Westmorland, IO84QN, on 5.290MHz will 
close down on the 11th of March when its NoV expires. The beacon 
began service on the 30th of October 2004. At the time, it was one of 
a chain of three UK 5MHz propagation research beacons; the others 
were GB3RAL in Oxfordshire, already shut down, and GB3ORK in Orkney, 
which will be the sole remaining beacon after GB3WES shuts down.

AMSAT reports that the pioneering AMSAT-OSCAR 85 CubeSat, also known 
as Fox-1A, has gone silent. Having not been heard throughout the most 
recent period of full illumination, it is reasonable to believe the 
batteries have deteriorated to the point of no longer being able to 
power the transmitter. AO-85 was conceived as the first AMSAT CubeSat 
and was launched on the 8th of October 2015. 

Provisional results of the IARU R1 UHF/microwave Contest and the 
Marconi Memorial VHF CW Contest are available on the IARU Region 1 
website at www.iaru-r1.org. Congratulations to G3CKR/P in IO93AD, M2A 
in JO02ST, G4RGK in IO91ON, G5RS/A in IO91RH, G3XDY in JO02OB, G3TCU 
in IO91QE and GM4DIJ/P in IO74MU who were the highest placed UK 
stations in these contests.


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

Today, the 23rd, the Rainham Radio Rally takes place at The Victory 
Academy, Magpie Hall Road, Chatham, Kent ME4 5JB. Doors open from 
10am to 4pm and admission is GBP 3 with children attending free of 
charge. Talk in will be on 145.550MHz using GB4RRR. Local and 
national traders will be in attendance. The BRATS Interactive Zone 
for Kids will be available as will the BRATS Junk stand. Refreshments 
from the BRATS Kitchen. Contact 0782 583 8877 if you need more 
information.

Also today, the 23rd, is the Red Rose Winter Rally at St Joseph's 
Hall, Chapel Street, Leigh WN7 2PQ. Doors open at 11am. There will be 
trade, individual and Club stands as well as a Bring & Buy. Details 
at www.wmrc.co.uk 

Next Sunday, the 1st of March, the Exeter Radio & Electronics Rally 
will be held in America Hall, De la Rue Way, Pinhoe, Exeter EX4 8PW. 
Doors open at 10.30am, 10.15am for disabled visitors, and admission 
GBP 2 with under 16s free. There will be trade stands, a Bring & Buy 
and catering is available on site. Details from Pete, G3ZVI on 
0771 419 8374 or by email to g3zvi<at>yahoo.co.uk 

Please send details of your rally and event plans as soon as possible 
to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk – we give you valuable publicity online, 
in RadCom and on GB2RS, all for free.


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

The W8S DXpedition to Swains Island in the Pacific, set to take place 
in mid-March, has been postponed until the Autumn as a result of 
travel restrictions imposed on individuals entering American Samoa, 
stemming from the recent coronavirus outbreak. The Department of 
Health allows non-residents to enter American Samoa only via Hawaii 
after a 14-day mandatory quarantine in Hawaii, and the DXpedition was 
unable to accommodate that requirement.

Charles, NK8O and Fred, N8AX will be in Tanzania from the 24th of 
February until the 21st of March using the callsigns 5H3DX and 5H3AX. 
They will be mainly on CW with possibly some FT8 and PSK-31 on the 
160 to 10m bands. QSLs go via NK8O.

Tom, AA9A will be active as PJ7AA from Sint Maarten, NA-105, from the 
29t of February to the 28th of March. He will operate CW, FT8 and SSB 
on the 80 to 10m bands. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, Logbook of The World 
or direct to AA9A.

W1JXN/4 will be active holiday style from Gasparilla Island, NA-069, 
from the 25th of February to the 4th of March. He will operate mainly 
CW on the 40, 30 and 20m bands. 

YB8RW, YE8XBN, YE8XW and YF8XAT will be active as 7I8X from the Widi 
Islands, OC-145, and Mayu Island, OC-145 between the 21st and 29th of 
February. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, or direct to YB8RW.

Gildas, FG/F6HMQ and Michel, FG/F6GWV will be active as TO3Z from 
Guadeloupe, NA-102, until the 8th of March. QSL via F6HMQ.


Now the special event news 

Many Greenland and Denmark radio amateur stations will be celebrating 
the 80th birthday of Her Majesty The Queen of Denmark in these two 
DXCC entities. Look for special event stations OX80HM and OZ80HM to 
be active on all bands until the 16th of April. QSL via OZ1ACB OQRS. 
A special royal award will be available, see qrz.com for more 
information.

IO3RT and IO3AF are two special callsigns for ARI Thiene to 
commemorate the 100th anniversary of Arturo Ferrarin's epic flight 
from Rome to Tokyo. Look for activity on the 80 to 6m bands using 
SSB, CW and digital modes until the 31st of May. QSL via IQ3BM
4UNR is the special callsign for the VIC Amateur Radio Contest DX 
Club to celebrate World Radio Day until the 29th of February. This 
activity counts as Austria for DXCC, and for the Vienna International 
Centre for the CQ DX Marathon. QSL via UA3DX, direct or via the 
bureau.

Please send special event details to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk as early 
as possible to get your event publicised here on GB2RS, in RadCom, 
and online. 


Now the contest news

The CQ 160m DX contest ends its 48-hour run at 2200UTC today, the 
23rd. Using SSB only the exchange is signal report and CQ Zone with 
American stations also sending their State and Canadians their 
Province.

The REF Contest is SSB only on the 3.5 to 28MHz bands and ends its 36 
hour run at 1800UTC today, the 23rd. The exchange is signal report 
and serial number with French stations sending their Department 
number or overseas prefix.

Ending its 24-hours run at 1200UTC today, the 23rd, the UK EI Contest 
Club DX contest is CW only on the 3.5 to 28MHz bands. The exchange is 
signal report and District Code.

On Tuesday the SHF UK Activity Contest runs from 1930 to 2230UTC. 
Using the 2.3 to 10GHz bands the exchange is signal report, serial 
number and locator.

On Wednesday the UK EI Contest Club 80m contest runs from 2000 to 
2100UTC. Using CW only, the exchange is your 4-character locator.

On Thursday the 80m Club Championships runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. 
Using CW only, the exchange is signal report and serial number.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO 
on Friday the 21st of February.

The week got off to a good start with the ARRL International DX CW 
contest. Contacts into the western US States from the UK, including 
California, Washington and Colorado, were all possible on 20 metres.

On Tuesday the Earth was hit by a high-speed solar wind stream from a 
coronal hole, which sent the Kp index to four. The unsettled 
conditions continued before the Kp index hit a hefty five in the 
early hours of Wednesday morning.

There were reports of auroral contacts on the higher bands. Luckily, 
the disturbance tailed off on Thursday with the Kp index finally 
returning to settled levels.

The solar flux index remained at 71 during this time, reflecting a 
lack of sunspots.

Next week NOAA predicts the Sun will continue with a solar flux index 
of 71 with zero sunspots, although new regions can occur at any time. 
The Kp index is predicted to remain around two to three, but with a 
rise to four around the 26th and 27th due to a returning coronal hole.

Interest in the VP8PJ DXpedition to South Orkney is beginning to 
rise. At the time of writing the "Braveheart" ship had just arrived 
and the station may be on the air some time this weekend.

This may be a difficult path, but rsgb.org/predtest suggests that the 
best time for a short-path contact may be through the night on 40m, 
with a peak around 6am. There may also be a long-path opening around 
8am-noon on 20 or 30 metres.


And now the VHF and up propagation news.

I'm sure there were wires and beam elements flapping about in the 
winds last week, so now that we're all used to this, you should be 
able to cope with the coming week too!

It's looking very much like the unsettled weather continues with 
low-pressure systems tracking across the far north of Britain 
producing generally windy weather throughout, and at times very windy 
weather with gales again likely over the north.

The upshot of all this leaves no sign of high pressure Tropo 
propagation to speak of. It is again a case of rain scatter for the 
GHz bands as the active rain-bearing weather fronts or squally 
showers pass by, with little else to offer as a variation.

The Sun and the Moon are close to eclipse today, so sky noise will be 
very high. Once today's event is over, it's quite low for the rest of 
the week. Moon declination is rising and goes positive again on 
Wednesday, meaning lengthening Moon windows with the Moon up during 
the day. This coincides with apogee so path losses will be at their 
highest.

Aside from EME and satellite operation, keep looking for random 
meteor scatter QSOs around dawn, when the Earth is rotating towards 
the main meteor flux, to keep the VHF DX coming.

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.


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