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RSGB Main News for Sunday 25 December 2022

Newsreaders should consider using phonetics for parts of web and 
email addresses if spellings are questionable. 

The news headlines:

* Coronation of King Charles III
* RSGB Elections
* New edition of RadCom Plus released

Season's greetings to all our listeners! Today's GB2RS news script 
will the final one of 2022. Today's news reading is optional, as the 
RSGB appreciates that not all newsreaders will be available as 
normal, but the script will be on the RGSB website so all can see it. 
We'd like to take this opportunity to thank all the newsreaders, who 
read the news on a variety of platforms, for their service to their 
fellow amateurs throughout the year. We'd also like to remind 
amateurs that there is a long-standing convention to listen for news 
broadcasts on Sundays before transmitting to allow news reading to go 
ahead without interference. Thank you to all those who listen on 
Sunday mornings, and the other times that the news is read, to those 
who call in afterwards to speak to the newsreaders, and to everyone 
who listens via various platforms. Please note, there will be no 
script prepared for broadcast on Sunday the 1st of January 2023 due 
to RSGB HQ being closed from 12.30pm on Friday the 23rd of December 
until 8.30am on Tuesday the 3rd of January 2023. Newsreaders may, of 
course, choose to run a net at their normal transmission time, but 
under their own callsign only.

The RSGB is making plans to celebrate the coronation of King Charles 
III and the Queen Consort in May 2023. The Coronation theme is 
looking towards the future while being rooted in our traditions, 
which the Society would like to incorporate in its celebrations. The 
UK has an ancient chain of fire-based beacons and the RSGB is 
considering ways that these might be used in the plans. As well as 
organising events for radio amateurs, this is a great opportunity to 
demonstrate amateur radio to the public and to gain publicity in the 
media. If you have any thoughts about how to use the fire beacon 
chain, or if you have ideas for activities on the Coronation theme 
that could be used as outreach to the public, please contact the RSGB 
Coronation Lead, Alan Messenger, G0TLK on 
special.projects<at>rsgb.org.uk

Are you keen to see amateur radio thrive? Do you have the time and 
enthusiasm to support other radio amateurs and to help shape the RSGB 
of the future? If so, you still have the opportunity to be nominated 
in the RSGB elections. This year there are nine roles to be filled 
and the results will be announced at the Society's AGM in April 2023. 
An explanation of how to apply for the Nominated Board Director 
process, as well as the candidate packs and forms for President, 
Elected Board Director and Regional Representative, are all on the 
Society's website. The deadline for the Nominated Board Director role 
is the 3rd of January 2023 whilst the closing date for other roles is 
the 31st of January 2023. Find out more at rsgb.org/election 

The RSGB is pleased to announce that a new edition of RadCom Plus, 
Volume 7, Issue 1, is out now. RadCom Plus is the RSGB's digital 
technical supplement and RSGB Members can read it in HTML5 flipbook, 
PDF and Epub formats. This issue contains almost forty pages, 
including an article on an active dipole antenna and another on the 
construction of a portable dish for operating on the 23 and 13cm 
bands. RadCom Plus can be accessed via www.rsgb.org/radcom-plus

The RSGB is releasing three more 2022 Convention videos between 
Christmas and New Year to give radio amateurs some great content to 
watch during the festive season. Dr Colin Forsyth from UCL's Mullard 
Space Science Laboratory gives a fascinating presentation about Space 
Weather, whilst Prof Norman Billingham, M0EBI talks about plastics 
for the radio amateur. Jim Bacon, G3YLA reviews what the 2020s have 
told us about Sporadic-E. The presentations will be published on 
three separate days so if you subscribe to the RSGB YouTube channel 
you will know when they're available. Go to youtube.com/theRSGB 


And now for details of rallies and events 

The Yeovil Amateur Radio Club Rally will be held on Thursday the 29th 
of December at Davis Hall, Howell Hill, West Camel, Yeovil, Somerset, 
BA22 7QX. Doors will be open from 9.30am to 1pm and admission is 
GBP 3. Free parking is available. The event will include bring and 
buy as well as 20 tables for traders. For more information contact 
Bob on 01963 440 167. 

The Lincoln Shortwave Club Winter Radio Rally will be held on Sunday 
the 29th of January at The Festival Hall, Caistor Road, Market Rasen, 
LN8 3HT. Doors open at 9.30am and entry is GBP 2. Refreshments are 
available on site and talk-in is available on 145.375MHz. For more 
information email Graham via contact<at>m1dhv.co.uk

The Canvey Rally will be held on the 5th of February at Cornelius 
Vermuyden [VER-MOW-DEN] School, Dinant Avenue, Canvey, Essex, 
SS8 9QS. The Rally is expected to be the usual hive of activity with 
plenty of traders and an indoor boot sale. Hot food and drinks will 
be available. Contact sears.enquiries<at>gmail.com for further 
information.


Now the Special Event News

To celebrate the festive season, the Market Reef DX Association in 
Finland will be using special callsign OG1XMAS. The team will be 
active on all bands and modes until Monday the 26th of December. QSL 
via Logbook of the World, Club Log or directly to OH1NOA.

Special callsign PD22SANTA will be active from The Netherlands until 
the 31st of December in celebration of the holiday season. QSL cards 
will not be issued but a certificate will be available for download.

Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Summits On The Air France, 
special callsign TM15SOTA will be active until the 30th of December. 
QSL via eQSL.

Throughout 2022, the BBC Amateur Radio Group has been celebrating the 
centenary of British broadcasting using the callsign GB100BBC. There 
is still time to catch the station on air, with the final day of 
operation being New Year's Eve. Between Christmas and the new year, 
operation will take place from the club headquarters shack located on 
the top floor of BBC Broadcasting House in central London. The team 
hope to work as many stations as possible to wrap up the year of 
special activity.

Throughout the month of January 2023, Weston super Mare Radio Society 
will be operating GB4WSM in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of 
the Society's formation on the 3rd of January 1923.


Now the DX news

Lester, W8YCM will be active as W8YCM/6Y from Jamaica, NA-097, until 
January 2023. QSL directly via his home callsign.

Andre, ON7YK will be active in Bijilo [BIDGE-ELO], Gambia until the 
24th of February 2023. He is available as C5YK on the 20, 17, 15, 12 
and 10m bands using SSB, CW and digital modes. QSL via eQSL, Logbook 
of the World or directly to his home callsign.

Gerard, F2JD will be active as HR5/F2JD from Copan [COP-ANNE], 
Honduras until the 13th of March 2023. He will be operating using CW, 
SSB and digital modes on the HF bands. QSL via F6AJA, directly or via 
the Bureau.


Now the contest news

The UK Six Metre Group Winter Marathon began on Thursday the 1st of 
December. The contest will run until the 31st of January 2023. Using 
all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is signal report and locator.

On Monday the 26th of December, the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club 
Christmas Contest runs from 0830 to 1100UTC. Using CW and SSB on the 
80 and 40m bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number. 
German stations also send their district or non-member code.

Also on Monday the 26th of December, the 50MHz Christmas Contest runs 
from 1400 to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is 
signal report, serial number and locator.

It's not a contest but the Worked All Britain Christmas Party runs 
from Monday the 26th of December to Friday the 6th of January. Using 
all bands and modes, the exchange is your Worked All Britain Book 
number.

On Tuesday the 27th of December, the 70MHz Christmas Contest runs 
from 1400 to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is 
signal report, serial number and locator.

On Wednesday the 28th of December, the 144MHz Christmas Contest runs 
from 1400 to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 2m band, the exchange is 
signal report, serial number and locator.

On Thursday the 29th of December, the 432MHz Christmas Contest runs 
from 1400 to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 70cm band, the exchange 
is signal report, serial number and locator.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO 
on Thursday the 22nd of December 2022

The solar flux index stayed around 150 over the last week, bringing 
some choice DX to the higher HF bands. However, solar flares continue 
to plague us, bringing short-lived band fade-outs at times. These 
have all been moderate C- and M-class flares. It is uncertain as to 
whether or not there will be an X-class flare soon.

Meanwhile, try and work some Arctic Circle DX. Santa's broadcasting 
arm, Santa Radio, OF9X, will be active again, on all amateur radio 
bands, using CW, SSB and digital modes until the end of the year.

On any band, from 10MHz and up, it should be fine to make contact 
with OF9X during the day, with 80m and 40m being ideal for night-time 
contact. The DX cluster is probably the best way to find where they 
are operating.

NOAA predicts that the solar flux may decline slightly over the next 
week, perhaps going down to 125. But then it should rebound, maybe 
making it to 160 by the first week of January.

Unfortunately solarham.com is currently offline. Kevin, VE3EN, who 
produces the site, says that hopefully this downtime will be 
short-lived. Keep an eye on the URL as it remains one of the most 
useful sites for radio amateurs.


And now the VHF and up propagation news

There will be a very unsettled flavour to the Christmas propagation 
weather with many lows tracking across the country into the New Year. 
There will be spells of strong winds to provide a few nail-biting 
moments for antennas, but the main theme is for bands of rain and 
heavy showers. These will be capable of producing some rain scatter 
on the GHz bands on most days in one part of the country or another. 
Cold air will be present at times to give some snow scatter in 
places, although primarily over northern Britain.

The chances of traditional high-pressure systems bringing some 
festive tropo are very low indeed with the nearest high displaced 
well away over southeast Europe. The solar conditions will doubtless 
be worth considering as a possible indicator of auroral propagation 
if the Kp index rises above about five or six.

Mid-winter Sporadic-E, can surprise us over the period from now to 
roughly mid-January. A good example was shown on the Dourbes 
ionosonde on Monday the 19th of December when the Sporadic-E critical 
frequency reached 5.45MHz at 2300UTC and coincided with a jet stream 
nearby. 

There will be plenty of jet stream activity, so it is well worth 
checking the clusters. Don't be too fixed upon the usual times for 
Sporadic-E since these events tend to be driven by the timing of 
significant weather features.

For meteor scatter enthusiasts, the Leonis Minorids are still active 
but past their maximum, so we await the Quadrantids to peak with a 
zenithal hourly rate of around 120 between the 3rd and 4th of 
January. 

Unlike other meteor showers that tend to stay at their peak for about 
two days, the peak period of the Quadrantids lasts only a few hours. 
Moon declination is rising, so Moon windows will continue to 
lengthen, and zenith angles increase, while EME path losses increase 
after Christmas Eve's perigee. 144MHz sky noise is low all week. 

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. With the holiday season in full
swing, the next main bulletin will be broadcast on 8 January 2023.
Items for inclusion in the next news bulletin can be emailed to
radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk to arrive by 10:00 on the Thursday before 
transmission. In the meantime may we wish you all seasons'
greetings and a Happy New Year.


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