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GB2RS NEWS
Sunday 9th August 2009
The news headlines
" PLT and other interference
" FUNcube funding from generous bequest
" Luso Towers to exhibit at National Hamfest
Call it what you like, it still interferes with the radio spectrum, so
proclaims the August issue of the EMC Journal talking about PLT, PLC and
BPL. You can read this issue via a free download from
www.nutwooduk.co.uk. It only takes a few minutes to register and there
is a wealth of information on the subject of potential interference
caused by these systems to read.
AMSAT-UK has announced a new amateur satellite project called FUNcube.
This is an educational single cubesat project with the goal of educating
young people about radio, space, physics and electronics. The project
has received major initial funding from the Radio Communications
Foundation made possible through the generous bequest from a silent key
who wanted the hobby that he loved brought to the attention of others.
FUNcube will support the educational science, technology, engineering
and math curricula and, at the same time, provide an additional resource
for the Radio Society of Great Britain's GB4FUN Mobile Communications
Centre. The target audience consists of primary and secondary school
pupils and FUNcube will have a high power 145MHz telemetry beacon that
will provide a strong signal for the pupils to easily receive. It will
also carry a UHF to VHF linear transponder that will have up to 1 watt
and which can be used by radio amateurs worldwide for SSB and CW
communications.
If you remember the exciting pictures in July RadCom from the Dayton
show of the $53,000 Luso Tower, you will be interested to hear that Luso
have announced that they are going to attend The National Hamfest on 2
and 3 October. This is the first time that Luso Towers will be
displaying in the UK and they intend to bring one of their monster
towers with them to demonstrate the mechanics involved. Other companies
now booked for the National Hamfest are Linear Amp UK, Peak Electronic
Design and PW Publishing. Rob Mannion, Editor of Practical Wireless,
will be there to meet readers and discuss all aspects of amateur radio.
For all the latest news on the national hamfest, check out
www.nationalhamfest.co.uk.
This year's Perseid meteor shower could be even better than usual.
According to NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, a filament of comet
dust has drifted across Earth's path and when Earth passes through it,
sometime between 0800 and 0900UTC on 12 August, the Perseid meteor rate
could surge to twice its normal value. Check http://spaceweather.com for
details and observing tips.
The provisional programme for the RSGB Convention is now available on
the RSGB website and it is packed with highlights. Visitors are still
able to book packages on the RSGB Convention early bird booking
discounts until Friday the 14 August. Savings of £5 per person per night
are available, along with daily or weekend tickets for day visitors and
there are even discounts available for groups of five tickets.
Stuart Tyler, G4UDZ has been the QSL sub manager for the G4X sub group
since 1984 and has recently announced his intention to retire. He
calculates that, in his time as a volunteer, he has personally shipped
over 250,000 cards. The RSGB wishes to acknowledge his efforts as a
volunteer and on behalf of his fellow amateurs to thank him for his
dedicated service. Envelopes and uncollected cards have been transferred
to the new sub manager, John Fogden, G4WSX, who will act for both G4W
and G4X sub groups - see the RSGB members website for details. Members
are asked to pass on this information to any G4 X callsigns that they
may know. All amateurs should note that sub managers are only obliged to
retain uncollected QSL cards for a period of 3 months where no SAEs are
available.
Entries in the 2009 International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend have
reached 346. The UK as a whole has the most stations registers, some 52
in total to date. Australia has 46 stations registered, Germany 42 and
the USA 37. Some exotic places are taking part too. The International
Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend, which this year begins on 15 August, is
fast becoming one of the most popular international events in the
amateur radio calendar. More information is online at www.illw.net.
And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week
In response to many requests there will be an hour-long talk and
demonstration of amateur microwave moon bounce and the Deep Space
Network during the afternoon of the Flight Refuelling Hamfest today, on
9 August, at 1300. FRARS EME Group members will be in attendance and
able to answer questions on equipment requirements and the techniques
needed to operate on the bands 1.3-24GHz. In addition, Paul, M0EYT will
demonstrate his 8.4GHz Deep Space Network reception using a homebuilt
receiver and tracking 3.4m parabolic dish. FRARS Hamfest is held at the
Cobham Sports and Social Club, Merley, Wimborne Minster in Dorset.
Details at www.frars.org.uk.
Now for the news of special events
Norfolk County RAYNET will be operational on Sunday 9 August with a
Special Event Station, GB4NCR, from Walcott in Norfolk. Operations will
be on 2m and 80m SSB with a primary frequency of 3.663MHz. Note that 40
will be used if 80m isn't open. QSL cards are available and can be send
either via the Bureau or direct to G4PSH with a stamped self-addressed
envelope. During this event, Exercise Sea Spray will take place in
cooperation with the local community and Flood Wardens for this area.
Several stations have got in touch with their details for the
International lighthouse and Lightship weekend on 15 and 16 August.
GB2ELH will be on air from Eshaness Lighthouse in the Shetland Islands,
QSL via bureau or MM5PSL. TM0LHG will be active from the Gravelines
Lighthouse at Petit Fort Philippe, QSL direct or via the VERON bureau as
they ask that nothing is sent via the French Bureau. GB0MOG will be on
the air from the Mull of Galloway Lighthouse in Scotland. GB5HOD will be
operated from the Hodbarrow Sea Wall Lighthouse and GB2SCA will be
operated by the Scarborough Special Events Group from Scarborough
Lighthouse, QSL via the Bureau, or direct to club call G0OOO. Swansea
ARS will be operating on the Helwick lightship at Swansea Marina, for
details, please contact Roger, GW4HSH on 01792 404422. A list of
worldwide entrants can be found online at www.ILLW.net.
Members of Sands Amateur Radio Contest Group will be operating a number
of stations on 15 August to celebrate Galloways Society for the Blind.
The 25th Anniversary Cross Bay Walk will be led by Queens Guide Cedric
Robinson MBE. The walk generally takes around three hours and needs The
Queens Guide to navigate between Arnside and Kents Bank safely because
of the quicksands around the bay that have taken many lives over the
years. The callsigns to listen out for are GB2GSB, located at Arnside
Knott, M0SCG/M which will be operating from the tractor which follows
the walkers and GB4GSB, located at the end of the walk at Kents Bank. A
special certificate is on offer for amateurs and SWLs who work any of
the stations, more details at QRZ.com
And now the HF DX news compiled from 425 DX News and other sources.
LA1BN and LA1LO will be operational on 50.155MHz from grid square JO39
in the Norwegian mountains from 10 to 15 August. You should QSL as
directed by the operators.
PD55EA will be on the air until 28 August. They will be active on 10, 20
and 40m using SSB and digital modes. There may also be activity on 2m.
QSLs will be sent automatically via the bureau. If you want to QSL in
other ways, please send QSL your via PD7BZ.
From August 11 to 29, F2VX and FYFYD, will sign 4J/HC from Azerbaijan
using mainly HF SSB. QSL via HC, direct with an sae plus postage or via
the French Ref-Bureau. Please do not use any other bureau.
T6AD will be on the air using mainly CW during his free time from
Afghanistan until 22 August. QSL via K2AU.
To celebrate the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, five stations will be
active until 23 August. Listen out for AM5FUV, AO5FUV, AN5FUV, EG5FUV
and EH5FUV. They will be active mainly on the HF bands. A special award
is available to those who will make at least three QSOs with three
different stations. More information see QRZ.com.
OY/SP6IXF and OY/SP7VC will operate from the Faroe Islands from 10 to 16
August, all bands. SP7VC/MM will operate maritime mobile on the ferry
from Denmark, via the Shetlands to the Faroe Islands. QSL to their home
calls, direct or bureau.
Now the contest news
There are three contests to watch out for over the next week and we also
bring you advance notice for a UHF event.
On 11 August the 432MHz UK Activity Contest takes place between 1900 and
2130. Using all modes in the 432MHz band, the exchange is signal report,
serial number and locator.
The 80m Club Sprint takes place on 13 August from 1900 to 2030. Using CW
on the 3.5MHz band, the exchange is serial number and name.
The 70MHz Trophy Contest is on 16 August from 0900 to 1500. Using all
modes in the band, the exchange is signal report, serial number, locator
and postcode.
Advance notice now for 18 August when the UHF Activity Contest takes
place using the 1.3 and 2.3GHz bands. All modes are allowed and the
exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.
Now the solar factual data for the period from the 27th July to the 2nd
of August, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on the 3rd of August.
The solar disc was spotless for the third consecutive week. The last
sunspot that was visible was on the 10th of July. Solar activity was
very low with no solar flares taking place. Solar flux levels averaged
68 units with very little daily variation. The 90 day solar flux average
on the 2nd was 69 units, that's the same level as last week. X-ray flux
levels remained below the minimum reporting level everyday. Geomagnetic
activity was quiet everyday. The average was Ap 4 units. Solar wind data
provided by the ACE spacecraft saw solar wind speeds vary between 330
and 430 kilometres per second. Particle densities were low except for a
rise to 25 particles per cubic centimetre during the evening of the 2nd.
With the quiet geomagnetic field the Bz varied no more than minus and
plus 7 nanoTeslas for the period.
And finally the solar forecast. This week solar activity is expected to
continue at very low levels. At present there is no sign of any
prolonged increase in solar activity. At best all we may see over the
coming weeks are small sunspot groups which will have very little effect
on propagation. Solar flux levels should be around the 70 mark all week.
Geomagnetic activity could be at unsettled levels today and tomorrow due
to a small coronal hole but then for the remainder of the week quiet
levels are expected. MUFs during daylight hours at equal latitudes
should be around 19MHz for the south and 16MHz for the north. Paths this
week to India should have a maximum usable frequency with a 50 per cent
success rate of about 22MHz. The optimum working frequency with a 90 per
cent success rate will be around 18MHz. The best time to try this path
will be between 0800 and 1400 hours UTC. Sporadic-E could take place on
some days during the coming week.
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
Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society will be starting their next Foundation
evening course on 3 September. The six week course will be held every
Thursday evening at the Danbury Village Hall. To find out more talk to
Clive on 01245 224577.
Horndean & District ARC will be running their next Licence training
course in October. The first part of the tuition for the Foundation
Licence will be on 3 October, with the remainder of the course and the
exam on 11 October. An Intermediate licence course will also be run,
with the exam on 11 October. The Foundation course is run at a
registered venue in the Portsmouth area. Further information from
Stuart, G0FYX on 02392 472846.
On Sunday 9 August Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is operating HF from
Sandford Mill. Contact Martyn, G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.
On Sunday 9 August Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio Society is
dismantling its summer camp. Contact Jim, M0CON, on 020 8874 7456.
On Monday 10 August Coulsdon Amateur Transmitting Society is having a
barbecue at the QTH of G4RWW. Contact Andy, G8JAC, by email to
g8jac<at>btinternet.com.
On Monday 10 August Felixstowe and District Amateur Radio Society is
having a field activity evening on Felixstowe Beach. Contact Paul,
G4YQC, by email to pjw<at>btinternet.com.
On Tuesday 11 August Brede Steam Amateur Radio Society is operating from
the shack. Contact Steve, on 01424 720815.
On Tuesday 11 August Plymouth Radio Club is having a normal meeting
because Rob Mannion's planned visit has had to be postponed due to
health reasons. Contact Bob G7NHB 01752 343177.
On Wednesday 12 August Aylesbury Vale Radio Society is having a
discussion evening. Contact Roger, G3MEH, on 01442 826 651.
On Wednesday 12 August Dover Radio Club is having a portable evening at
Farthing Common. Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to g4sau<at>DARC.org.uk.
On Wednesday 12 August Farnborough and District Radio Society is having
its construction contest and junk sale. Contact Derek G3OFA, by email to
mail<at>fdrs.org.uk.
On Wednesday 12 August Harwich Amateur Radio Interest Group is having a
talk on the Isle Of Man DXpedition. Contact James, M0ZZO, on 01255
242748.
On Wednesday 12 August Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club is having a talk
on data compression by Graham, G3XSD. Contact Charlie, M0WYM, on 02380
439560.
On Wednesday 12 August Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having an informal,
construction and workshop evening. Contact Chris Danby, G0DWV, on 01603
419204.
On Wednesday 12 August South Essex Amateur Radio Society is on the air.
Contact Dave Speechley, G4UVJ, on 01268 697978.
On Wednesday 12 August Southgate Amateur Radio Club is having a
barbecue. Contact David Sharp M0XDS, by email to david.sharp1<at>tesco.ne
t.
On Thursday 13 August Basingstoke Amateur Radio Club is having a fox
hunt to find Graham, M0CYX. Contact Clive, G4ODM, on 01256 326050.
On Thursday 13 August Bittern DX Group is having an informal evening.
Contact Keith, G0GFQ, on 01263 588 506.
On Thursday 13 August Edgware and District Radio Society is on its
summer break. Contact Mike, G4RNW, on 020 8950 0658.
On Thursday 13 August Huntingdonshire Amateur Radio Society is having an
informal evening. Contact Gerald, G8AKL, on 01487 740794.
On Thursday 13 August Reading and District Amateur Radio Club is having
a demonstration by Tony Hornby G1HBD, of his mobile ATV van. Contact
Pete, G8FRC, on 01189 695 697.
On Friday 14 August Brede Steam Amateur Radio Society is spending the
weekend taking part in ILLW. Contact Steve, on 01424 720815.
On Friday 14 August Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is having
a shack evening. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.
On Saturday 15 August Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society commences a
weekend operating from Chelmsford High Street to promote amateur radio.
Contact Martyn, G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.
On Saturday 15 August Harwell Amateur Radio Society is having its summer
barbecue. Contact Malcolm, G8NRP, on 01235 524844.
On Saturday 15 August Southdown Amateur Radio Society is operating at
Beachy Head for the weekend for Lighthouses on the Air. Contact John,
G3DQY, on 01424 424 319.
On Sunday 16 August Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is operating HF
from Sandford Mill. Contact Martyn, G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.
NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST
Earlier this year the idea to re-start the Mid Somerset Amateur Radio
Club was mooted. Following successful informal meetings once a month,
the club has now officially formed with a constitution and elected
committee. Meetings are held at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday every month at
Peter Street Rooms, Peter Street, Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
There is a proposal to organise a RAYNET Group in Jersey. RAYNET members
from Guernsey are visiting to give a talk and to see if there is
sufficient interest in Jersey. The talk will be held at the Jersey
Amateur Radio Society clubhouse at La Moye on Wednesday 19 August at
7.30pm.
On Sunday 9 August Blackmore Vale Amateur Radio Society is having a
pitch at the Flight Refuelling Rally. Contact Tony G0GFL, on 01258
860741.
On Monday 10 August Cornish Radio Amateur Club is having a picture show
by Peter, G3WKP. Contact Steve, G7VOH, on 01209 844939.
On Tuesday 11 August Blackmore Vale Amateur Radio Society is having a
Main meeting. Contact Tony, G0GFL, on 01258 860741.
On Tuesday 11 August Poldhu Amateur Radio Club is having a barbecue at
the Marconi Centre. All are welcome, but please contact Keith, G0WYS,
with numbers. Contact Keith Matthew, G0WYS, by email to
vickeith<at>globalnet.co.uk.
On Wednesday 12 August Blackmore Vale Amateur Radio Society is having a
committee meeting. Contact Tony G0GFL, on 01258 860741.
On Wednesday 12 August Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is on the
air and holding a Morse class. Contact William, G3WNI, on 01823 666 234.
On Wednesday 12 August Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio
Club is on the air. Contact Tony, G0WMB, on 01454 417048.
On Thursday 13 August South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is having a
workshop on multimeters with G4RZY. Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834
282.
On Thursday 13 August Swindon and District Amateur Radio Club is having
a natter night. Contact Den, M0ACM, on 07810 317750.
On Friday 14 August Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having an operating
night. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to g6fsp<at>tars.org.uk.
NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS
On Monday 10 August Gloucester Amateur Radio And Electronics Society is
closed. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on 01452 548478, daytime.
On Monday 10 August Leicester DX Group is on the air. Contact Clive,
M3CGH via the web at www.leicesterdx.co.uk.
On Monday 10 August South Birmingham Radio Society is reviewing
forthcoming contests and the equipment needed. Contact Don, on 0121 458
1603.
On Monday 10 August South Normanton Alfreton and District Amateur Radio
Club is having a fox hunt. Contact A J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773 783658.
On Tuesday 11 August Derby and District Amateur Radio Society is having
a committee meeting. Contact Richard Buckby, by email to
radio<at>dadars.org.uk.
On Tuesday 11 August Eagle Radio Group is having a talk on D-Star
Repeaters by Steve, M1ERS. Contact Terry, G0SWS, on 01507 478590.
On Tuesday 11 August Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is
having an open forum on DAB radio. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504
319.
On Wednesday 12 August Lincoln Short-Wave Club is putting G5FZ on the
air and having a natter night. Contact Pam Rose, on 01427 788356.
On Wednesday 12 August Midland Amateur Radio Society is having a rag
chew and training classes. Contact Norman, G8BHE, on 01214 229 787.
On Wednesday 12 August South Notts Amateur Radio Club is having a talk
on Morse by G4NSP. Contact Terry, M0RIA, on the web at
www.radioclubs.net/snarc.
On Wednesday 12 August Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is
discussing Society projects old and new. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952
299 677.
On Friday 14 August Bromsgrove and District Amateur Radio Club is having
a committee meeting. Contact Chris, M0BQE, on 01905 776 869.
On Friday 14 August Coventry Amateur Radio Society is having a fish and
chip supper. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 07958 777363.
On Friday 14 August 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 14 August South Birmingham Radio Society is having a
construction evening. Contact Don, on 0121 458 1603.
NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND
On Monday 10 August Angel Of The North Amateur Radio Club is on the air.
Contact Nancy Bone, G7UUR, on 0191 4770036.
On Monday 10 August Bolton Wireless Club is having an introduction to
Morse Code with Eric, G4FSN. Contact boltonwireless<at>gmail.com.
On Monday 10 August Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is making simple VHF
and UHF antennas. Contact Trevor Wood, M0TWS, by email to
trevorwood6<at>yahoo.co.uk.
On Monday 10 August Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having
wrestling madness with John, M3WAZ. Contact John Foster, M3WAZ, on 01253
399377.
On Tuesday 11 August Isle Of Man Amateur Radio Society is having a talk
on shack safety by Stephen Underwood. Contact Stuart Hill, GD0OUD, on
01624 613226.
On Tuesday 11 August Morecambe Bay Amateur Radio Society is having a
social evening. Contact Martin Hazel, M0ZIF, on 07852 200232.
On Tuesday 11 August Otley Amateur Radio Society is having a rig
familiarisation night. Contact Paul, 2E0PAK, on 07768 996370.
On Tuesday 11 August Warrington Amateur Radio Club is having part 2 of
the talk on Looe Island by Mike, M0ACK. Contact Roger, M0DWQ, on 07868
000 705.
On Wednesday 12 August Goole Radio and Electronics Society is having a
barbecue Night. Contact Ken, G6YYN, on 01757 638539.
On Wednesday 12 August Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having a talk by
Tony, G0AZQ an aero subject. Contact Gordon MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377
240573.
On Wednesday 12 August Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society is performing
tower maintenance and removing antennas. Contact Peter Paul Fox, G8HAV,
on 01606 553401.
On Thursday 13 August South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having
a talk on Windows 7 by Dave, G4UGM. Contact Ron, G3SVW, on 0161 969
3999.
On Friday 14 August East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is on the air.
Contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475 671.
On Friday 14 August Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is preparing for
Driffield Steam Rally. Contact Gordon MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377 240573.
On Friday 14 August Tynemouth Radio Club is preparing for Lighthouse
Weekend. Contact Graham Errington, on 07812 172136.
On Saturday 15 August Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is attending Driffield
Steam Rally. Contact Gordon MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377 240573.
NEWS FOR SCOTLAND
On Tuesday 11 August Livingston and District Amateur Radio Society is
having an operating evening. Contact Norman, on 07740 946192.
On Wednesday 12 August Kingdom Amateur Radio Society is having a shack
night. Contact Brian, MM0XBD, on 01383 738905.
On Thursday 13 August Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by
Stan Sutherland, GM4BKV. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663.
On Friday 14 August Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club has its
16th annual junk night. Contact Bob, GM4UYZ, on 01875 811 723.
On Saturday 15 August Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society commences its ILLW
weekend event at Girdleness Lighthouse. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224
575 663.
On Saturday 15 August Ayr Amateur Radio Group commences its weekend
activating Tunberry Head Lighthouse as part of ILLW. Contact Charlie,
MM0GNS, on 01563 551704.
On Saturday 15 August Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club is
operating GB2LBN from Barns Ness for ILLW. Contact Bob, GM4UYZ, on 01875
811 723.
NEWS FOR WALES
On Monday 10 August Llanelli Amateur Radio Society is having a club
raffle and social night. Contact Craig, MW0MXT, on 01269 840292.
On Tuesday 11 August Marches Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by
Pat, MW0WER, entitled "getting in touch". Contact Dave MW0AYM, on 01691
777242.
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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