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GB2RS NEWS

Sunday 5th July 2009

The news headlines

"	Emergency comms in Poland 
"	More countries get access to 7MHz frequencies
"	IARU Region 3 ARDF Championships cancelled


Following recent flooding in the South-Western part of Poland, and a
continuing flood threat to the region, the DASR emergency group is
reporting that 3760kHz may be used for emergency communication. Please
keep this frequency clear for emergency traffic. For further information
on the DASR emergency group, check out www.dasr.za.pl. 

Belarus has gained access to the extended 40m band. In the 7.1 - 7.2MHz
frequency range it is allowed to use SSB and CW with 500W max and, as
always, up to 1kW in contests under a special authorisation. In the same
decision of the State Commission for Radio Frequencies that was dated
May 14 but just recently released, the 160m band has also been extended
for Belarus amateurs. The frequencies accessible are now 1.810 to
2.000MHz. On 27 June, the French administration announced that 7.1 -
7.2MHz will be available to the amateur service. Unfortunately another
signature is needed before publication.

The Eighth IARU Region 3 ARDF Championships, originally scheduled for 29
October to 3 November 2009 near Bangkok, Thailand, have been cancelled
due to concerns for the safety and convenience of participants. This
announcement was made on June 26 by JA1HQG, chair of the IARU Region 3
ARDF Committee. In his announcement, he added that there was
insufficient time to make arrangements to hold the championships in
another country of Region 3 this year. 

Plans for the National Hamfest in October are going well. In addition to
those traders already mentioned in the July RadCom, the RSGB are pleased
to say that bhi, Sandpiper and JBT Trading have all been added to the
growing list of traders who have confirmed they will be attending the
event.

The Mid Cornwall Beacon and Repeater Group would like to thank all those
who gave reports for the simplex tests that were run on 14 June. The
tests were conducted using the new antenna and feeder at the new site.
Over 100 reports were received, which showed that the new antenna and
feeder gave consistently better reports throughout Cornwall and Devon
compared to the existing GB3NC set up. The GB3NC repeater will therefore
be moved to the new site. It will close down following the RSGB News and
round up on Sunday 5 July at approximately 10.30am. A full repeater
service will resume by Saturday 11 July in time for the RSGB News and
the Cornwall Radio Amateur Club Rally on Sunday 12 July.

There is still time to register for the South Yorkshire Microwave
Convention which takes place at Finningley Amateur Radio Club, near
Doncaster, over the weekend 11 and 12 July. Attendance is free. For
casual day visitors, registration is not essential but you must register
as soon as possible if you intend to stay overnight and/or attend the
Saturday evening meal. For further details and registration go to
www.g0ghk.co.uk/table.php where you will find full details of the
weekend's activities.

Dundee Amateur Radio Club was recently awarded a grant of nearly £3,000
by the National Lottery under the Awards for all Scheme. This Grant has
been used to purchase the equipment required to provide a D Star digital
UHF radio repeater for radio amateurs from Dundee, Angus and North Fife.
Full information and coverage of this D-Star Repeater can be found at
the D-Star Scotland website at www.dstarinfo.org.

The WA1ZMS Trans-Atlantic spotting beacon on 144.285MHz has just had an
increase in power. This CW beacon is GPS locked and the antenna is
beaming at 60 degrees from IARU grid locator FM07fm. While it has yet to
be heard in the British Isles, its owner Brian Justin, WA1ZMS says that
given the right conditions, the signal may make it across the pond. More
about this experiment is online at www.directivesystems.com/WA1ZMS.

Chesterfield Rally Team is holding an Advanced exam on 7 August from
6.30pm. There are still a few places available. Those who wish to book a
place can do so before the closing date on 21 July and the application
must include your fee. An RSGB Representative will be on hand to answer
any questions about the Society. For further details contact Martin
M1ANW on either 01246 250 680 during office hours or 01246 275 889 at
other times including weekends.


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

The York Radio Rally takes place today, July 5th, at the York Racecourse
in Knavesmire. There will be trade stands, a Bring & buy as well as free
car parking. Doors open 10.15 for disabled visitors and 10.30 for
everyone else. Details from Arthur, G8IMZ, on 07841 120 738. GB2RS would
like to apologise that the date was incorrectly shown as 4 July on some
parts of the RSGB web site last week.

The 46th Cornish Mobile Rally takes place at Penair School, Truro,
Cornwall, TR1 1TN on 12 July. There will be trade stands, a Bring & Buy
as well as the usual catering. Doors open at 10.15 for disabled visitors
and 10.30 for others. Details from Ken, G0FIC, on 01209 821073. 

The McMichael Rally and Boot Sale also takes place on 12 July at Reading
Rugby Club, just off the A4 east of Reading. Entry is £2 and there's
plenty of car parking as well as trade stands, special interest group
and a prize raffle. Details from G0JMS, on 01189 723504. 

The Norfolk ARC Barford Radio Rally will be held on 12 July at Barford,
which is 9 miles south west of Norwich and close to A11 and A47. Doors
open at 9am and traders have access from 8am. There will also be a Bring
& Buy and an RSGB Bookstall. Contact David G7URP on 01953 457322.


Now the news of special events

Pontefract and District Amateur Radio Society is marking Pontefract
Liquorice Festival 2009 with GB0PLF, which is on the air now until
Liquorice Day on 12th July. This will be the fourth year PDARS has run a
station for the Liquorice Festival and the attractive GB0PLF QSL cards
issued in previous years have become quite famous.

To mark the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing and Neil
Armstrong's famous one small step, GB1SS will be on the air from 1st
July until 20th July. This follows on from last year's GB0BUZZ when
Pontefract and District Amateur Radio Society had a visit from Buzz
Aldrin himself. GB1SS will be on the air on the anniversary - including
2017UTC on 20th July, the very moment of touchdown - and they have a
special commemorative QSL card ready for all contacts made.

The Brickfields Amateur Radio Society will be active at Havenstreet
Railway Station on the Isle of Wight under the callsign GB0FLB on 5
July. They will be mainly on 80m and 40m SSB and 2m FM. The station is
being run as part of a 1940s WWII commemoration weekend, set against the
backdrop of the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. QSL cards will be sent via
the RSGB bureau to all stations worked. SWLs are advised to QSL direct
via the club callsign GX0BAR.

GB4QES will be on the air on 11 July from the Queen Elizabeth Show near
Petersfield.

On Sunday 12 July the Isle of Man ARS will be running GB5LB the second
in its series of Life Boat station activations. Working from Port Erin
lifeboat station, operations will be centred around 3.7MHz. A special
QSL card is available; QSL direct to The Boat House, Lime Street, Port
St Mary, Isle of Man IM9 5EF. Include a self-addressed envelope and an
IRC because British stamps are not valid on the Isle of Man. A special
Award is available if you contact GB5LB at all five of its venues. 

VE3MOON was approved by Industry Canada for use in celebration of the
40th anniversary of the landing of men on the moon on 20 July 1969. It
will be in use from 14 July until 27 July. eQSL or paper cards can be
sent to VE3OIJ either via the Bureau or Direct.


And now the HF DX news compiled from 425 DX News and other sources.

Following on from the recent success of their Tan Hill activation
GB1TAN, and in conjunction with the National Trust, a team from
Wakefield and District Radio Society will be activating Holy Island off
the Northumbrian coast for the 3rd year running from Friday 10 July
until Monday 13 July using the callsign GB1HI. Further details are
available on QRZ.com.

Keep an ear open for Madagascar as 5R8KD will be on the air until 17
July. His operation will be on 160 to 6m using CW and RTTY. Logs will be
uploaded to LoTW and eQSL and an on-line log search will be available.
Paper QSLs should go via his home callsign W5KDJ.

Members Portuguese Navy Amateur Radio will activate several CT
Lighthouses. On 11 July CR1NRA will be on the air using SSB and CW on
10, 15, 20, 40 and 80m. Then on 8 July, CR6NRA will be active on SSB, CW
and digital modes on 10, 15, 20, 40 and 80m. www.qrz.com/cr1nra.

The French military amateur radio operators who will be active from Ile
de la Grande in the Glorioso group, AF-011, on 9 to 28 July are F4EGS,
F5IRO, F5PRU, F5RQQ and F5TLN. Their trip to Glorioso is primarily a
military operation, not a DXpedition, but they will have four complete
stations. They plan to be QRV during both the IARU HF World Championship
and the IOTA Contest. QSL via F5OGL, direct or bureau. Further
information, including a log-search, can be found at
http://glorieuses2008.free.fr/. 

Members of the Strumblehead DX and Contest Group have now sealed the
final permission to activate Ramsey Island, off the West Wales coast,
from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds who own the island.
They will be active from 1800, 24 July until 1400, 27 July. Activity
will include an entry in the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 25-26th). They will
be active using the club callsign MC0SHL for the whole duration of the
operation and using MW9W in the contest. Their activity will be on all
bands from 80-10 meters using SSB. There is also be some 30m RTTY
planned by G1VDP if the other guys allow him, with participation in the
last 80m Club Championships DATA section. 


Contest News next.

Today, 5 July, sees the closing hours of the RSGB VHF NFD. It finishes
at 1400, using all modes on the bands between 50MHz and 1.3GHz. The
exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

Today, 5 July, it's the RSGB 144MHz Backpackers Contest between 1100 and
1500. Using all modes on the 144MHz band, the exchange is signal report,
serial number and locator.

6 July is the RSGB 80m Club Championship between 1900 and 2030. It's the
CW leg and the exchange is signal report and serial number.

7 July sees the RSGB 144MHz UK Activity Contest and Club Championship
taking place between 1900 and 2130. Using all mode the exchange is
signal report, serial number and locator.

Don't forget to listen out for GB7HQ, which is the RSGB's headquarters
station during the IARU World HF Championship which will take place on
11 and 12 July 2009. Since 2003 when GB5HQ/GB7HQ started up, over 88,000
contacts have been made during the contest by the headquarters station.
So, look out for GB7HQ during the contest and work them on as many bands
and modes as you can.

On 14 July, the RSGB 432MHz UK Activity Contest takes place from 1900 to
2130. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and
locator.

On 19 July, there will be an Amateur Radio DF event at Crompton Moor,
Oldham, grid reference SD951100. There will be 3.5 and 144MHz events. 


And now the solar factual data for the period from the 22nd to the 28th
of June, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on the 29th of June.

Two sunspot groups were visible on the 22nd, however, they had both
disappeared by the 25th leaving the solar disc spotless for the
remainder of the period. Solar flux levels varied little and averaged 67
units. The 90 day solar flux average on the 28th was 70 units, that's
the same level as last week. X-ray flux levels remained below the
minimum reporting level everyday. After last weeks comment about the
disappearance of coronal holes two coronal hole disturbances took place,
the first on the 24th with an Ap index of 19 units and the second on the
28th with an Ap of 11. The coronal hole disturbance on the 19th would
appear to have come from a newly developed coronal hole. The second, was
from the well established coronal hole that as been visible for the last
two years which as increased in size on this rotation. The average was
Ap 7 units. Solar wind data from the ACE spacecraft saw solar wind
speeds increase from a very slow 250 kilometres per second on the 24th
to 450 by the 28th. Particle densities were low except for an increase
to 20 particles per cubic centimetre on the 24th and 28 on the 28th. Bz
on the quiet days varied between minus 1 and plus 3 nanoTeslas and
between minus 20 and plus 17 during the disturbances. 

And finally the solar forecast. This week the solar disc could be
spotless on some days. Solar activity is expected to be at very low
levels. Solar flux levels should be around the 70 mark for most of the
week. Geomagnetic activity is expected to be quiet everyday with the Ap
index in single figures everyday. MUFs during daylight hours at equal
latitudes should be about 19MHz for the south and 16MHz for the north.
The darkness hour lows should be around 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 will be around 15MHz. The best time to try this path will be
between 08000 and 1300 hours UTC. Sporadic-E should take place some days
with the most favoured times around mid morning and again during the
late afternoon and early evening period. Saying that, recently, openings
have taken place in the dead of night. Loosely connected with the
sunspot cycle is the observation of noctilucent clouds. These clouds
form at a height of around 75 to 85 kilometres above ground, much higher
than cirrus clouds which are about 8 kilometres high. Noctilucent clouds
can be seen by observers at latitudes between 50 to 65 degrees. This
puts the UK ideally placed to see them. They occur during summer, from
mid-May to mid-August. They are very faint and tenuous, and can only be
observed when the sun is between 6 and 16 degrees below the horizon. It
has been suggested that these clouds are more common during the years of
sunspot minimum and that there maybe a connection with the formation of
Sporadic-E. For more information on Noctilucent clouds, Wikipedia is a
good place to start.



And that's all for this week from the propagation team.

 
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

On Sunday 5 July Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is having a
club breakfast at Goring Café Restaurant. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903
753 893.

On Monday 6 July Basingstoke Amateur Radio Club is having a
demonstration of D-Star by Declan McGlone. Contact Clive, G4ODM, on
01256 326050.

On Monday 6 July Burnham Beeches Radio Club is preparing for the
McMichael Rally. Contact Dave, G4XDU, on 01628 625 720.

On Monday 6 July Southdown Amateur Radio Society is having a talk at
Chaseley. Contact John, G3DQY, on 01424 424 319

On Monday 6 July Surrey Radio Contact Club is having a club barbecue.
Contact Ray, G4FFY, on 020 8644 7589.

On Tuesday 7 July Andover Radio Amateurs Club is having a 2m foxhunt.
Contact Martin, M0MWS, on 0777 618 1646.

On Tuesday 7 July Brede Steam Amateur Radio Society is operating from
the shack. Contact Steve, 0142 720815.

On Tuesday 7 July Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is having a
constructor's competition run by Carl Thomson, G3PEM. Contact Martyn,
G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.

On Tuesday 7 July Horndean and District Amateur Radio Club Is having a
natter night and social evening. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, on 023 9247
2846.

On Tuesday 7 July Leiston Amateur Radio Club is having a demonstration
of radio controlled helicopters by G4VLS. Contact Dave, G4HUP, on 01473
737 717.

On Wednesday 8 July Aylesbury Vale Radio Society is having a barbecue.
Contact Roger, G3MEH, on 01442 826 651.

On Wednesday 8 July Bracknell Amateur Radio Club is having its annual
club barbecue. Contact Paul, M3XPR.

On Wednesday 8 July Farnborough and District Radio Society is looking at
the EMC aspects of power line networking adaptors with Kevin, G7BCS.
Contact Derek, G3OFA, by email to mail<at>fdrs.org.uk.

On Wednesday 8 July Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is preparing for the DF
foxhunt and testing equipment. Contact Chris Danby, G0DWV, on 01603
419204.

On Wednesday 8 July South Essex Amateur Radio Society is having a
workshop evening. Contact Dave Speechley, G4UVJ, on 01268 697978.

On Wednesday 8 July Southgate Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on the
history of the Great Northern Railway by Nick Rudoe. Contact David Sharp
M0XDS, by email to david.sharp1<at>tesco.net.

On Wednesday 8 July Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is having a
talk on the West Downs Neighbourhood Watch team by Pam Davey and Alan
Murrell. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903 753 893.

On Thursday 9 July Bittern DX Group is having an informal evening.
Contact Keith, G0GFQ, on 01263 588 506.

On Thursday 9 July Braintree and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a DF hunt. Contact John, M5AJB, on 01787 460 947.

On Thursday 9 July Echelford Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on
QRP valve equipment by David Sumner, G3PVH. Contact John, G4GSC, on
01784 451898.

On Thursday 9 July Edgware and District Radio Society is having a talk
on portable operating. Contact Mike, G4RNW, on 020 8950 0658.

On Thursday 9 July Huntingdonshire Amateur Radio Society is having a
talk by Roger, G4ROJ on portable working, particularly with airborne
aerials. Contact Gerald, G8AKL, on 01487 740794.

On Thursday 9 July King's Lynn Amateur Radio Club is having a club night
and 2m club net. Contact Ray, G3RSV, by email to ral-g3rsv<at>supanet.com
.

On Thursday 9 July Reading and District Amateur Radio Club is having a
talk on using your GPS by Julian Parfitt, 2E0ZPJ. Contact Pete, G8FRC,
on 01189 695 697.

On Thursday 9 July Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society is having
an open evening event and summer break. Contact David, G8UOD, on 01234
742 757.

On Friday 10 July Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is having a
talk by Robert, M6GLD, on old fossils and radios that glow. Contact
David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.

On Friday 10 July Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club is having an update
on Ham Radio Deluxe by John Noden, G8IOK. Contact Charlie, M0WYM, on
02380 439560.

On Friday 10 July Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio Society is having
a talk by Evan Duffield, 2E0TJU, on operating digital modes. Contact
Jim, M0CON, on 020 8874 7456.

On Saturday 11 July Horndean and District Amateur Radio Club starts
running its weekend special event station GB4QES from the Queen
Elizabeth Country Park Show near Petersfield. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, on
023 9247 2846.

On Saturday 11 July South Essex Amateur Radio Society is operating a
special event station from Canvey Island Yacht Club. Contact Dave
Speechley, G4UVJ, on 01268 697978.

On Sunday 12 July Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is at the Barford Radio
Rally. Contact Chris Danby, G0DWV, on 01603 419204.

On Sunday 12 July Reading and District Amateur Radio Club is at the
McMichael Radio Rally. Contact Pete, G8FRC, on 01189 695 697.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST

On Monday 6 July Cornish Radio Amateur Club is having a committee
meeting. Contact Steve, G7VOH, on 01209 844939.

On Tuesday 7 July Blackmore Vale Amateur Radio Society is having a talk
on mechanical TV by M1BAI. Contact Tony, G0GFL, on 01258 860741.

On Tuesday 7 July West Devon Radio Club is discussing construction tips
and hints. Contact Jules Cuddy, M1AGY, on 01752291588.

On Wednesday 8 July South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is having an NFD
debrief with Fred, G7LPP. Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834 282.

On Wednesday 8 July Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is operating
the club station and holding a Morse class. Contact William, G3WNI, on
01823 666 234.

On Wednesday 8 July Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio
Club is on the air. Contact Tony, G0WMB, on 01454 417048.

On Wednesday 8 July Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on D-Star
by G6LLP. Contact Steve Crask, G7AHP, by email to steve<at>g7ahp.co.uk.

On Thursday 9 July Newquay and District Amateur Radio Society Club is
having a natter night and Foundation course training. Contact Joe Bell,
M6JOE, on 01726 891557.

On Thursday 9 July Swindon and District Amateur Radio Club is having a
DF contest and social evening. Contact Den, M0ACM, on 07810 317750.

On Saturday 11 July Cornish Radio Amateur Club is setting up for its
rally, which takes place on Sunday 12 July. Contact Steve, G7VOH, on
01209 844939.

On Sunday 12 July Newquay and District Amateur Radio Society is
attending the Cornish Amateur Radio Rally. Contact Joe Bell, M6JOE, on
01726 891557.

NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS

On Monday 6 July Gloucester Amateur Radio And Electronics Society is
having a construction, bring and show evening. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on
01452 548478, daytime.

On Monday 6 July Leicester DX Group is having a debrief on Field Day.
Contact Clive, M3CGH via the web at www.leicesterdx.co.uk.

On Monday 6 July South Birmingham Radio Society is unpacking and storing
its tents and aerials. Contact Don, on 0121 458 1603.

On Monday 6 July South Normanton Alfreton and District Amateur Radio
Club is having a talk on printed circuit boards by Mike Jeffs, M0RMJ.
Contact A J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773 783658.

On Tuesday 7 July Derby and District Amateur Radio Society is having a
junk sale. Contact Richard Buckby, by email to radio<at>dadars.org.uk.

On Tuesday 7 July Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is having
a radio ramble with Mick, M0GDW. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319.

On Wednesday 8 July Lincoln Short-Wave Club Shack is having an activity
and on the air night. Contact Pam Rose, on 01427 788356.

On Wednesday 8 July Midland Amateur Radio Society is having a review of
VHF Field Day, training classes and a ragchew. Contact Norman, G8BHE, on
01214 229 787.

On Wednesday 8 July South Notts Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on
Morse by G4NSP. Contact Terry, M0RIA, on the web at www.radioclubs.net/sn
arc.

On Wednesday 8 July Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is having
a barbecue. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299 677.

On Friday 10 July Coventry Amateur Radio Society is taking part in
Bunkers on the Air from Meriden, Haseley Knob and Church Lawford.
Contact John, G8SEQ, on 07958 777363.

On Friday 10 July Hucknall Rolls Royce Amateur Radio Club is having a
general club meeting at 8pm. Contact Dave Wilde, G1YAI, by email to
webmaster<at>hrrarc.com.

On Friday 10 July South Birmingham Radio Society is having a
construction evening. Contact Don, on 0121 458 1603.

On Saturday 11 July Lincoln Short-Wave Club is running a special event
station from Boultham Park Fayre. Contact Pam Rose, on 01427 788356.

On Sunday 12 July Loughton and Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society is
operating GB0IS from Theydon Bois Donkey Derby. Contact Marc Litchman,
G0TOC, on 020 8502 1645.

NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND

On Sunday 5 July Angel Of The North Amateur Radio Club is having a
Foxhunt from 11am, and on Monday 6 July the club is on the air. Contact
Nancy Bone, G7UUR, on 0191 4770036.

On Monday 6 July Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the 80m CW
Club Contest. Contact Gordon MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377 240573.

On Monday 6 July Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is looking at baluns and
ATUs. Contact Trevor Wood, M0TWS, by email to trevorwood6<at>yahoo.co.uk.


On Monday 6 July Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having a
natter night. Contact John Foster, M3WAZ, on 01253 399377.

On Tuesday 7 July Chester and District Radio Society is having a natter
night. Contact Barbara Green on 0151 339 9183.

On Tuesday 7 July Morecambe Bay Amateur Radio Society is holding a
direction finding competition. Contact Martin Hazel, M0ZIF, on 07852
200232.

On Tuesday 7 July Stockport Radio Society is having a practical test to
see how many people it takes to tune as Hustler. Contact Nigel Roscoe,
on 0161 428 8413.

On Wednesday 8 July Goole Radio and Electronics Society is having a
debrief from VHF NFD. Contact Ken G6YYN, on 01757 638539.

On Wednesday 8 July Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having a foxhunt with
G4YTV. Contact Gordon MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377 240573.

On Wednesday 8 July Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society is checking the
logs from VHF NFD. Contact Peter Paul Fox, G8HAV, on 01606 553401.

On Thursday 9 July South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having an
antenna and propagation clinic with Ron, G3SVW. Contact Ron, G3SVW, on
0161 969 3999.

On Thursday 9 July Wakefield and District Radio Society is preparing for
the Holy Island DXpedition. Contact Ken, 2E0SSQ, on 07900 563117.

On Thursday 9 July York Radio Club is having a rally debrief. Contact
Tony Skaife, G4XIV, on 01904 330502.

On Friday 10 July East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is having a radio
magazines evening. Contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475 671.

On Friday 10 July Tynemouth Radio Club is having a talk on the RadarBox
by Bob Rushbrooke. Contact Graham Errington, 07812 172136.

On Friday 10 July Wakefield and District Radio Society commences its
weekend DXpedition to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Contact Ken,
2E0SSQ, on 07900 563117.

On Saturday 11 July Finningley Amateur Radio Society is hosting the
South Yorkshire Microwave Round Table for the weekend. Contact Colin,
2E0UBT, on 0172 471 1686.

On Saturday 11 July Tyne And Wear Repeater Group is having an auction at
Whitehall Road Methodist Church Hall from 10.30am. Contact Nancy Bone,
G7UUR, on 0191 4770036.

NEWS FOR SCOTLAND

A few weeks ago we advised listeners on the east coast of Scotland that
the long-established 80 metre news reading at 11.30 was in danger of
terminating because GM3HGA and GM3VEY in Aberdeen were stepping down. No
RSGB members have yet come forward to take up this important news
reading. Accordingly, today's will be the last bulletin from Aberdeen
unless some last-minute volunteers contact GB2RS News Manager Gordon
Adams, G3LEQ on 01 565 652652.

On Tuesday 7 July Livingston and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a club evening. Contact Norman, on 0131 449 7641.

On Wednesday 8 July Kingdom Amateur Radio Society is having a shack
night. Contact Brian, MM0XBD, on 01383 738905.

On Thursday 9 July Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is not meeting.
Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663.

NEWS FOR WALES

On Tuesday 7 July Wrexham Amateur Radio Society is having a barbecue.
Details on the web at www.qsl.net/wars.

NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND

No news items have been received for Northern Ireland this week.


And that's the end of this week's GB2RS news broadcast, prepared by the
Radio Society of Great Britain.
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