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GB2RS NEWS Sunday 20 July

The news headlines

* Two Leicestershire Repeaters back to full service

* Volunteer Top Band news reader wanted

* Full programme at the AMSAT-UK Space Colloquium

Two Leicestershire Repeater Group units have returned to full 
service. After a period at a lower power level,
GB3UM has returned to full power. TV repeater GB3GV has returned to full service after repair of both the receiver and transmitteraerials. There is a problem with radar interference that has onlypartially been solved by moving the receive aerial around the 
mast to provide some shielding. Reports on both GV and UM will 
be welcomed via the LRG website, 
www.leicestershirerepeatergroup.com.

GB2RS still needs a volunteer reserve reader for the last 
transmission of the day on Sundays at 2130 hours
using LSB on top band, 1990kHz. If you would consider joining theteam, you are a member of the RSGB and you have a reasonable 
antenna for 160 metres, then please telephone the GB2RS News 
Manager Gordon Adams, G3LEQ, on 01565 652 652 for further 
information.

AMSAT-UK will be holding their 23rd International Space 
Colloquium at the University of Surrey, Guildford, from Friday 
25th until Sunday 27th July. On Friday, in addition to the main 
lecture programme there will be a special Beginners Workshop to 
show newcomers how to use the many amateur satellites that are 
available.

RSGB Amateur Radio Manager Carlos Eavis G0AKI will be giving a 
presentation about the plans for a brand new GB4FUN Radio 
Communications demonstration vehicle on Saturday 26th July. 

On Sunday morning, the IARU Satellite Adviser Hans, ZS6AKV, will
chair the IARU Satellite Forum, which will be attended by the 
RSGB Microwave Manager Murray Niman, G6JYB. He will be available 
for questions on the papers relating to amateur satellite 
operation being presented by the RSGB to the 
IARU Region 1 conference at Cavtat in November. 

The event is open to all Radio Amateurs and SWL's. 
It is planned to broadcast some of the proceedings live via the 
internet at www.batc.tv. Images of amateur radio being used in 
public service are urgently required for RSGB publications. 
These could be, for example, clubs at charity events, 
demonstration stations at schools or libraries, RAYNET events, 
etc. Full acknowledgment will be given when any image is 
published.

Please send to RSGB Board member Robin Bellerby, GM3ZYE, via 
e-mail to robin@glenamour.com, or by post to GM3ZYE, Glenamour, 
Newton Stewart, DG8 7AE.

Flag signalling and deck caulking are part of this yearâ€Ös ‘All 
Feet on Deckâ€Ö activities on board HMS Gannet at
The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, until 7 September. Activities 
are included in the normal admission price.

With full price tickets now being valid for 12 months from the 
date of first visit, if families canâ€Öt fit all their chosen 
activities in during one visit they can come back as a many 
times as they like to do the ones they missed or repeat those 
most enjoyed. For full information on all attractions of The 
Historic Dockyard visit the website at www.thedockyard.co.uk.

If you are heading off on holiday to Brazil, you may be 
interested to know that the 3rd Brazilian Amateur Radio Fair 
will be held in São Paulo from 25 to 27 July. They expect more 
than 2,000 amateurs from Brazil and around the world. ZW2FEN is 
the special station (sponsored by Icom) active during the Fair. 
All contacted stations will receive a special QSL. 
More information in several languages can be found at
www.fenarcom.com.br.

The Amateur Radio satellite Delphi-C3 built at the Delft 
University of Technology in the Netherlands was launched in 
April. Since then it has been collecting educational research 
data for use by the university students, with the assistance of 
radio amateurs around the world. The amateur radio 435 to 
145MHz linear transponder onboard the satellite will be 
activated during the AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium.

The transponder mode beacon is on 145.870MHz CW. The linear 
transponder downlink is 145.880 - 145.920MHz and the linear 
transponder uplink is 435.570 - 435.530MHz. All frequencies are 
plus or minus Doppler shift that can be up to 2kHz at 145MHz.

Darek, SP6NV has told us about a new service he has started 
that integrates information about all DXCC Entities with Google 
Earth. Look at www.hamatlas.eu and click HAM in Google.

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

Over the weekend of 25 to 27 July, the AMSAT-UK International 
Space Colloquium will take place at the University of Surrey, 
Guildford. Details from Jim, G3WGM, 01258 453959.

Over the same period, the Lithuanian Amateur Radio Society 
Hamfest is taking place. Look out for a report in a future 
edition of RadCom.

Sunday 27 July sees the Horncastle Summer Rally taking place at 
the Horncastle Youth Centre, Willow Road, Horncastle, 
Lincolnshire LN9 6DZ. Doors open at 10.30am and the entry fee 
is £1. Tony, G3ZPU, on 01507 52783.

On Sunday 27 July, the Hamtune Hamfest takes place in the 
village of Roade in Northants, just 1 miles west of junction 15 
of the M1, postcode NN7 2NL. There is free entry and parking 
with donations going to Macmillanâ€Ös charity.

Also on Sunday 27 July, the Colchester Radio Amateurs Rally and 
Computer Fair will be held at St Helena School, Sheepen Road, 
Colchester, Essex CO3 3LE. There is plenty of car parking on 
site and the doors open at 10am. There will be trade stands and 
bring & buy as well as an RSGB bookstall.

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Now for the news of special events

To commemorate the 2008 Beijing Olympics, stations will be on 
the air with operations primarily on 40 through 10 metres and 
VHF on 6 metres. The modes used will mainly be SSB, RTTY and PSK
31. QSL direct only to VR2XMT, Charlie Ho, PO Box 900, Fanling 
Post Office, Hong Kong.

Special event callsign TM5BS will be on air until 29 July for 
the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup to be held in Marseille. QSL 
via F6KRD.

GB5OLA will be on the air on 20 July as part of the 50th 
anniversary celebrations of the Loughborough and District 
Amateur Radio Club. Their HF activity day will be transmitting 
from Green Hills Farm, Abbotts Oak, Coalville.

To commemorate their 6th anniversary, the Portuguese Navy Radio 
Amateur Club will be operating the special event station CS8DFG 
on 26 and 27 July from a frigate from 0800 to 1900UTC.

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

Charles, M0OXO and Nigel, M0NJW will be active from Maitrese 
Island, between Thursday 24th July to 1400UTC Tuesday 29th July 
using the callsigns GB8LMI and MJ0X during the IOTA Contest. 
The QSL route is via M3ZYZ either direct or via bureau. 
E-mail requests to the Manager are encouraged to speed the
process up a little. Further information at QRZ.com.

CQ9U will operate from the Selvagens Islands between 24 and 27 
July, including during the IOTA Contest.

Two stations will be active on the HF bands and they will also 
operate on 2 metres. QSL via CT1BOL, direct or via the bureau.

OZ1BLO and LA8DW will be active from Bornholm Island on 21 to 26
July. Plans are to operate SSB, CW, RTTY and PSK31 on 80 to10 
metres. QSL via bureau.

Chris, F8DZY will be active as TK/F8DZY from Furiani, Corsica 
until 3 August. He will operate CW and SSB on 40 to 10 metres 
in his spare time. QSL via home call, direct or bureau. [

DA0T/P will be active from Neuwerk Island on 25 to 27 July. 
They will operate on 10 to 80 metres CW and SSB. QSL via bureau.

Today, Sunday 20 July is the final day that GB1HI and GB5HI 
will be active from the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, off the 
North East coast of Northumbria. Specially designed QSL cards 
will be made available for confirmed QSOs and all valid claims 
should be sent to Charles M3ZYZ, details as on QRZ.com.

W1AW portable KL7 takes to the air from 26 July to 10 August 
from the rare grid square BP56 as part of the 2008 Alaska State 
Hamfest being held in Anchorage. The station will operate on 
the Alaskan Arctic Circle from the intersection of the Dalton 
Highway some 200 miles North of Fairbanks. The enhanced Grey Line
effect starts at about 0600UTC and lasts for 6 to 8 hours.

TM0BRZ will be on the air until 21 July for the tall-ship 
Maritime Festivals at Brest and Douarnenez. All of the
QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the bureau.

John, 9M6XRO, will be active as 3DA0OK from 19 to 25 July from 
Swaziland. He will be QRV on 160 through 10 metres using CW, 
RTTY and SSB. QSL via M3SDE, either direct or via the bureau. 
See QRZ.com.

V63WWA will be active from Kosrae Island until 24 July. 
Activity will be mostly CW with some SSB, PSK31,
and RTTY on 80 through 10 metres. QSL via AD7AF.

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Now the contest news

On 20 July, there are two contests. From 0900 to 1600 is the 
RSGBLow Power Field Day for CW on 3.5 and 7MHz. The exchange is 
RST, serial number and power. From 1100 to 1500UTC it is the 
RSGB 144MHz backpackers Contest with the exchange being RST, 
serial number, locator and postal district.

Between 2000 and 2230 local time on 22 July, the RSGB 50MHz 
Activity Contest takes place. The exchange is RST, serial number
and locator.

24 July sees the RSGB Data Club Championships from 1900 to 2030.
The exchange is RST and serial number.

Over the weekend of 26 and 27 July, the RSGB IOTA Contest takes 
place. The aim of the contest is to promote contacts between 
stations in qualifying IOTA island groups and the rest of the 
world and to encourage expeditions to IOTA islands. 
Operating on the 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28MHz bands using CW and
SSB, the IARU band plans should be observed, with CW contacts 
being made only in the recognised CW ends of the bands. Contest 
preferred segments must be observed. The exchange is RST, serial
number and IOTA reference.

Also over the weekend of 26 and 27 July from 1200 to 1200 is the
IOTA SWL Contest. The aim of the IOTA SWL Contest, held in 
parallel with the IOTA Contest, is to promote the interest of 
the SWL stations for the Contests and to encourage the SWL 
applications to the awards of the IOTA Programme. The IOTA
Programme was established back in 1964 by the late Geoff Watts, 
BRS3129, the only SWL ever inducted in the CQ DX Hall of Fame.

Now the solar report for the period from the 7th to the 13th of 
July, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS, and Martin Harrison, G3USF.

The solar disc was spotless again every day. Solar activity was 
very low. Solar flux levels varied between 65 and 66 units, the 
average was 66 units. The 90 day solar flux average on the 13th 
was 67 units, that's one unit down on last week. X-ray flux 
levels remained below the minimum reporting level for yet 
another week.

Geomagnetic activity was quiet at first but during the evening 
of the 11th a coronal hole disturbance arrived.

The 12th was the most disturbed day with an Ap index of 21 units
The average was Ap 8 units. The ACE spacecraft saw solar wind 
speeds increase from 290 kilometres per second on the 8th to 740
by the 13th.

Particle densities were low except for a brief increase to 15 
particles per cubic centimetre during the 11th. Bz varied 
between minus and plus 2 nanoTeslas on the quiet days and 
between minus 12 and plus 13 nanoTeslas on the 12th. 

As expected at solar minimum the main cause of magnetic 
disturbances are coronal holes and this as been the case for 
the last 6 months. The larger disturbances normally related to 
solar flare and the subsequent coronal mass ejections have not 
yet took place so far this year. As the Sun rotates in
approximately 27 to 28 days, these coronal holes which can last 
for many months can be forecast with a certain amount of 
accuracy. 

Earlier in the year there were 3 coronal holes this as now 
reduced to only two.

The most disturbed days for the last six months have been the 
29th of March and 27 days later on the 23rd of April, 
illustrating well the solar rotation. The Ap was 31 and 32 units respectively.

While HF conditions had been relatively good up to yesterday, 
Saturdayâ€Ös increased geomagnetic levels depressed MUFs by 2 or 3
MHz. VHF aurora occurred early on the 12th, but only a handful 
of contacts were reported, all from fairly high latitudes. 
Sporadic-E was reported daily, though less frequently at 70MHz 
than in recent weeks.

And finally the solar forecast. This week solar activity looks 
set to continue at very low levels with no end in sight to the 
present lack of activity. If no sudden increase in activity takesplace then solar flux levels should be in the mid to high 60â€Ös 
for most of the week. Geomagnetic activity is expected to be 
mostly quiet, however, a slightly more active period could take 
place around Tuesday and Wednesday from a small coronal hole. 

MUFs during daylight hours at equal latitudes should be around 
18MHz for the south and 15MHz for the north. The darkness hour 
lows should be about 9MHz. Paths this week to South Africa should
have a maximum usable frequency with a 50 per cent success rate 
of around 22MHz. The optimum working frequency with a 90 per 
cent success rate should be around 16MHz. The best time to try 
this path will be between 0800 and 1700 hours UTC. Sporadic-E 
should take place on some days with openings up to 70MHz taking 
place.

And thatâ€Ös 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

A new GB2RS newsreading commences this Sunday 20 July for London
on 145.525MHz FM at 1100 hours. This is being transmitted by 
Julian, M0GFD, in East London. His standby newsreader is Don, 
G3WDY, who is located in South East London. However, Don also 
has a long-term commitment as a reserve reader for our
9am 80 metre bulletin. Therefore, two volunteers are required to
assist with this new 2 metre reading, which would involve 
reading at 11am only about once every four or five weeks. 

Also under consideration is a new Sunday morning transmission 
on 145.525MHz FM for the Milton Keynes and Bletchley area. 

If you are interested in volunteering, and you are a member of 
the RSGB, then please contact the GB2RS News Manager Gordon AdamsG3LEQ on 01 565 652 652 for more details.

The next Amateur Radio Advanced course, run by volunteers from the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society
(CARS), starts at the end of August. The course will be held every Thursday evening between 7 and 9 pm at
the Danbury Village Hall from 28th August until 4th December (except 16th October). The exam will be held

on Monday 8th December. The total cost is £70 which covers room hire, Advance Exam manual and the
RSGB Exam Fee. You need to have passed the Intermediate exam before doing the Advanced. To book a
place or find out more contact Clive, G1EUC, on 01245-224577

After more than 20 years at Hilderstone Adult Education Centre, Hilderstone Radio and Electronics Club is
moving to Chatham House Grammar School, Ramsgate. This offers more facilities including a science
laboratory and workshop, enabling the club to pursue the construction projects that are becoming popular
with members. There is also a computer terminal with projector for illustrated talks. The move takes place on
26 July with an Inaugural Field Day and Barbecue in the school grounds. The first full meeting will take place
on 12 September.

On Sunday 20 July Felixstowe and District Amateur Radio Society is operating GB2FX at Landguard
Museum, Felixstowe. Contact Paul, G4YQC, by email to paul.whiting@bt.com.

On Sunday 20 July Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the RSGB low power field day. Contact
Mark Taylor, G0LGJ, on 01362 691099.

On Sunday 20 July Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is taking part in the RSGB low power field
day. Contact John McCutcheon on 01462 459254.

On Monday 21 July Braintree and District Amateur Radio Society is having a club history project evening.
Contact John, M5AJB, on 01787 460 947.

On Tuesday 22 July Home Counties ATV Club is having a 3cm portable operation evening. Contact Dave,
M0SAT, by email to m0sat@gb3hv.com.

On Tuesday 22 July Horndean and District Amateur Radio Club is having a visit by Rob Mannion, Editor of
Practical Wireless. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, on 023 9247 2846.

On Tuesday 22 July Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is taking part in the UK 50MHz activity
contest. Contact John McCutcheon, on 01462 459254.

On Wednesday 23 July Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on computer logging
by G0VFW. Contact Terry, G0VFW, on 01442 831 491.

On Wednesday 23 July Dover Radio Club is having a talk by RSGB General Manager Peter Kirby, G0TWW.
Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to g4sau@DARC.org.uk.

On Wednesday 23 July Havering and District Amateur Radio Club is having an informal evening. Contact
Dave, 2E0EBV, on 07956 594 514.

On Wednesday 23 July Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on Bluetooth and WiFi by David,
G7URP and Mark, G0LGJ. Contact Mark Taylor, G0LGJ, on 01362 691099.

On Wednesday 23 July Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is making plans for the Fire Brigade open
day. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903 753 893.

On Thursday 24 July Oxford and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on the Hamtest web site by its
author, Peter Goodhall, M3PHP. Contact Janet Proudman, 2E0LLM, on 01865 723764.

On Friday 25 July Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on 24 and 10GHz Beacons by
Bernie, G4HJW and John, G4BAO. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.

On Friday 25 July Harrow Radio Club is having a talk on the development of the Harrow 70cm repeater,
GB3HR, by Peter, G3YXZ. Contact Linda on 020 836 8586.

On Friday 25 July Hilderstone Radio and Electronics Club is having a natter night and will be removing
equipment from Hilderstone Coll. Contact Mike, G4MIX, by email to g4mix@waitrose.com.

On Friday 25 July Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club is having a treasure hunt with Peter, G4EOW. Contact
Quintin, M1ENU on 023 8078799.

On Friday 25 July Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio Society Commence Summer Camp. Contact Jim,
M0CON, on 020 8874 7456, or on the web at www.gx3wim.org.uk.

On Saturday 26 July Hilderstone Radio and Electronics Club is moving equipment to Chatham House
School, followed by an inaugural field day with barbecue in the school grounds. Contact Mike, G4MIX, by
email to g4mix@waitrose.com.

On Saturday 26 July Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is taking part in the IOTA HF Contest
from the club station and having a barbecue in the evening. Contact John McCutcheon on 01462 459254.

On Saturday 26 July Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is operating GB2WFB for the Fire brigade
open day. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903 753 893.

On Sunday 27 July Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the IOTA contest. Contact
David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254.

On Sunday 27 July Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is attending the Colchester rally. Contact Martyn,
G1EFL, on 01245 469 008.

On Sunday 27 July Colchester Radio Amateurs holds its 40th annual rally at St Helena School. Contact
David Chambers, M1AMI, on 01206 870989.

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NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST

On Monday 21 July Appledore and District Amateur Radio Club is having a natter night. Contact Brian
Jewell, M0BRB, on 01237 473251.

On Wednesday 23 July South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is watching an RSGB film. Contact Len, G4RZY,
on 01275 834 282.

On Wednesday 23 July Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club Natter Night and Morse Class. Contact
William, G3WNI, on 01823 666 234.

On Thursday 24 July Swindon and District Amateur Radio Club is preparing for the IOTA contest. Contact
Mike, M5CBS, on 01793 826 465.

On Thursday 24 July Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is having a VHF field day with 2E0BFJ. Contact Gary,
2E0BFJ, by email to g.swain@tesco.net.

On Friday 25 July Guernsey Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on WSJT by Richard, GU8FBO. Contact
Phil, GU0SUP.

On Friday 25 July North Bristol Amateur Radio Club is operating HF. Contact Dick Elford, G0XAY, by email
to G0XAY@aol.com.

On Friday 25 July Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by Tony Sale about Bletchley Park and the
code breakers. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to g6fsp@tars.org.uk.

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NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS

On Sunday 20 July Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is celebrating its 50th year with a
portable event at Greenhill Lodge Farm. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319.

On Monday 21 July Gloucester Amateur Radio and Electronics Society is having a DF hunt for members
only at Crickley Hill. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on 01452 548478, daytime

On Monday 21 July Sandwell Amateur Radio Club is having an on the air night. Contact Dave, G4JSR, on
0121 552 1820.

On Monday 21 July South Normanton, Alfreton and District Amateur Radio Club is having a junk sale at the
village hall. Contact A J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773 783658.

On Tuesday 22 July Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is having a radio ramble with Mick,
M0GDW. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319.

On Tuesday 22 July Mid-Warwickshire Amateur Radio Society is having short technical topics presentations
by members. Contact Bernard, M1AUK, on 01926 420 913.

On Wednesday 23 July Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is having a barbecue near the club HQ.
Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299 677, or by email to mjstreetg3jkx@blueyonder.co.uk.

On Thursday 24 July Salop Amateur Radio Society is having its summer social. Details on the web at
www.salop-ARS.org.uk.

On Thursday 24 July Tamworth Amateur Radio Society is having a talk. Contact Colin Marks, G4ZPJ, on
01827 700 893.

On Friday 25 July Coventry Amateur Radio Society is having a barbecue and radio workshop on VHF and
UHF. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 02476 273 190.

On Sunday 27 July Lincoln Short-Wave Club is attending the Horncastle Summer Rally. Contact John,
G1TSL, on 01526 323 153.

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NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND

On Monday 21 July Angel Of The North Radio Amateur Radio Club is having a talk and take to the air
evening. Contact Nancy, G7UUR, on 07990 760 920.

On Monday 21 July Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is having a video evening and making final plans for the
IOTA team who depart on the 24th. Contact Trevor, M0TWS.

On Monday 21 July Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on broadband routers by
John, G8RDP. Contact Jack, G4BFH, by email to jack.duddington@btinternet.com.

On Tuesday 22 July Chester and District Radio Society is having its second construction challenge with Alan
Hopkinson. Details on the web at www.chesterdars.org.uk.

On Tuesday 22 July Pontefract District Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by Ian, G4LUG on typical
digital device applications. Contact 07594 596 040.

On Tuesday 22 July Wakefield and District Amateur Radio Society is having a DXpedition debrief. Contact
Dave, G4CLI, on 07748 221 855.

On Tuesday 22 July Warrington Amateur Radio Club is having a barbecue night. Contact Roger, M0DWQ on
01925 813 558.

On Wednesday 23 July Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having a barbecue at Bewholme. Contact Sue,
G6UQA, on 01482 668 041.

On Wednesday 23 July Wirral and District Amateur Radio Club is having a family barbecue at ICC HQ.
Contact Tom, G4BKF, on 07050 291 850.

On Thursday 24 July North Wakefield Radio Club is having a video night, watching the Rodriguez Islands
DXpedition video. Contact Richard, M0RBG, on 07976 220 126.

On Friday 25 July East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is on the air. Contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475
671.

On Friday 25 July South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having talks by members on their
introduction to amateur radio. Contact Ron, G3SVW, on 0161 969 3999.

On Friday 25 July Tynemouth Radio Club is having an operating night and running Morse classes. Contact
Tony, G8YFA, by email to mail@g0nwm.com.

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NEWS FOR SCOTLAND

On Tuesday 22 July Livingston and District Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on feeders and antennas.
Contact Norman on 0131 449 7641.

On Wednesday 23 July Paisley YMCA Amateur Radio Club is having an evening of teaching, practical work
and general discussion. Contact Jim, GM3UWX.

On Thursday 24 July Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is on holiday. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224
575 663.

On Saturday 26 July Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the RSGB IOTA contest
from the Island of Tiree. Contact Bob, GM4UYZ, on 01875 811 723.

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NEWS FOR WALES

No news items have been received for Wales this week.

NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND

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

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And thatâ€Ös the end of this weekâ€Ös GB2RS news broadcast,
prepared by the Radio Society of Great Britain.

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       Trev m1cuk 
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