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GB2RS Main News for Sunday 12th February 2012

The news headlines:

* RSGB launches two consultations
* Warrington club gains Olympic callsign
* Dominican Republic amateurs get 5MHz allocation

The RSGB will shortly be introducing two new consultations to draw 
Members into the RSGB policy creation process. Some topics will also 
be open to non-Members. The processes are being piloted on two issues 
and we hope that many people will feel able to contribute. The first 
consultation looks at the RSGB's Spectrum Strategy. The second seeks 
views on how we could celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with some 
form of QSO Party.
 
The proposed Spectrum Strategy is being developed by the RSGB 
Spectrum Forum. It will take into account the outcomes of the current 
World Radiocommunication Conference, which is due to end on 17 
February. It is expected that the Spectrum Strategy consultation will 
commence on 1 March. All UK amateurs are invited to read and comment 
on the proposals and post their responses online.
 
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee QSO Party consultation uses a different 
approach. People will be invited into an internet discussion list to 
seek a consensus on a proposed draft for the QSO Party. We have 
called this approach a Litmus Test. The QSO Party Litmus Test will go 
live on Wednesday 15 February.

Further information and access to the consultations can be found at 
www.rsgb.org.uk/consultations. 

Warrington Amateur Radio Club has been granted the Olympic call sign 
GB2012MV, for Manchester Venue. The station will be located at the 
Salford University campus and will operate on VHF, HF and D-STAR. Old 
Trafford will be a venue for the Olympic football competition. 

Amateur Radio operators in the Dominican Republic have recently been 
granted permission to use seven 5MHz channels. These are the same 
channels as used in the UK. Modes currently permitted are SSB and CW.

Following the recent earthquake in the Central Philippines, 
communications have been set up on HF as the emergency activity of 
amateur radio becomes established in the earthquake and landslide hit 
areas. Eddie Valdez, DU1EV, Chief Operating Officer for IARU society 
PARA, said that Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HEROs) has activated 
the emergency frequencies of 144.740MHz and 7.095MHz.


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

The Harwell Radio & Electronics Rally will take place today, 12 
February, at Didcot Leisure Centre, Mereland Road, Didcot. Doors open 
at 10.30am and there is plenty of free car parking. Admission is 
GBP 2.50, with accompanied under 12s free. There will be trade stands 
and a flea market as well as special interest groups at the event. 
More details from Ann, G8NVI on 01235 816 379.

The Northern Cross Rally will take place at Thornes Park Stadium, 
Horbury Road Wakefield WF2 8TY today, Sunday 12 February. The usual 
mix of traders and groups will attend, including the RSGB bookstall 
and a local wind up mast manufacturer. Entrance is GBP 3 per person 
and refreshments are available. Doors open at 10.30am. You are 
advised NOT to park on the road outside as it has double yellow lines 
on it, but use the available car parks. For more information, contact 
Ken 2E0SSQ on 07900 563117, before 8pm hours please.

The organisers of the Swansea Rally, planned for 26 February, have 
been obliged to cancel it. They hope to be able to re-schedule it 
later in the year. Details from Roger, GW4HSH, on 01792 404 422. 

Bournemouth Radio Society regrets to announce that, due to 
circumstances beyond their control, it has been necessary to cancel 
this year's sale, originally scheduled for Sunday 11 March. Please 
contact  John, G0HAT on 07719 700 771 with any enquiries. 


Now for the news of special events

On 18 February, the Surrey Radio Contact Club is activating a 
Thinking Day On The Air station. Using the callsign GB4ADD for the 
4th. Addiscombe Girl Guides, the station will be in the Church Hall 
at Christ Church Methodist, 114, Lower Addiscombe Road, Croydon, 
Surrey, CR0 6AD. They will be there from around 10.30am and expect to 
stay for around three hours. There is ample on site parking. 

Itchen Valley Amateur Radio club is helping Girlguiding Chandlers 
Ford Division celebrate World Thinking Day, over the weekend of 18 
and 19 February, with the callsign GB0CFG. Visitors are always 
welcome at the Scout Hut, Brickfield Lane, Chandlers Ford. Further 
details from Liz, M0ACL, on 02380 254 599.


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

Francois, F8DVD will be active as TM8AAW until 26 February, including 
the 9th Antarctic Activity Week of 20 to 26 February. He will operate 
on 10 to 40 metres, mostly SSB, from his home QTH in Macon, France. 
QSL via home callsign, direct or bureau. 

Jean-Pierre, F6ITD will operate SSB and digital modes on the HF bands 
from Guadeloupe, which is IOTA reference NA-102, until 13 March. Look 
him for as FG/F6ITD from Basse-Terre until 19 February and then from 
La Desirade. QSL via his home callsign, direct or via the bureau.

Al, W6HGF will be active as FP/W6HGF from Miquelon Island, IOTA 
reference NA-032, until 20 February. Operation is planned to be 
focused on digital, mostly RTTY, including an entry in the CQ WW WPX 
RTTY contest. QSL via W6HGF, either direct or via the bureau.


Now the contest news

The first of this year's CQWW WPX contests is RTTY, which takes place 
for the entire 48 hours of the weekend of the 11th and 12th. There 
are categories for QRP, low and high power, single or multi-operator 
stations, various numbers of transmitters and even single-operator 
stations where the operator has been licensed for less than three 
years. With the HF bands now in good shape, 10m could well be busy 
for long hours. The exchange is signal report and serial number.

For 24 hours this weekend, the PACC Contest will be running on CW and 
SSB. Work as many Dutch stations as possible per band, giving RST and 
serial number. Dutch stations give RST + two-letter Province 
abbreviation, of which there are twelve in all. The multiplier is the 
number of provinces worked per band and, once again, there are 
numerous entry categories.

The RSGB 432MHz UK Activity Contest takes place on 14 February 
between 2000 and 2230UTC. Using all modes the exchange is signal 
report, serial number and locator. The following day, 15 February, 
the RSGB 80m club championships data leg takes place between 2000 and 
2130UTC. The exchange is signal report and serial number. 

The ARRL International DX Contest takes place for the whole 48 hours 
of the weekend of 18 and 19 February. This event has a loyal band of 
followers in the UK and is a great one in which to build up your list 
of States contacted, if you are working towards the Worked All States 
Award. On the final weekend of the month there are two major 
international SSB events, but no clash of bands. Using CW only, the 
exchange is signal report and transmit power, although W stations 
send their State and VE stations send their Province.


And now the solar factual data for the period from Friday the 3rd to 
Thursday the 9th of February, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on the 
10th of February.

There were fewer sunspot groups visible during the period with only 3 
groups visible on the 5th and the 6th. On the remaining days only 2 
groups were visible. Solar activity declined to very low levels for 
the first three days but then, on the 6th, an M1 class solar flare 
took place unexpectedly. Solar flux levels, as expected, declined 
from 111 units on the 3rd to 97 by the 8th. This is the first time 
that the solar flux levels were below the 100 mark since August last 
year. The average was 105 units. The 90 day solar flux average on the 
9th was 136 units, that's five units down on last week. X-ray flux 
levels averaged B2.3 units, which is well down compared to previous 
weeks. Geomagnetic activity started at quiet levels, but on the 7th 
and the 8th a weak coronal hole disturbance took place with an Ap 
index of 15 and 10 units respectively. The average was Ap 6 units. 
Solar wind data from the ACE spacecraft saw solar wind speeds 
increase from 390 kilometres per second on the 3rd to 540 by the 7th. 
Particle densities were low every day. Bz varied between minus and 
plus 5 nanoTeslas on the quiet days and between minus and plus 7 
nanoTeslas during the most disturbed day.


And finally the solar forecast. This week the more active side of the 
Sun is expected to be looking our way. However, looking at the latest 
images from the STEREO Behind spacecraft, this side of the Sun is not 
as active now compared to the last rotation. Therefore, solar 
activity is expected to be at low levels, with only a small chance of 
activity increasing higher than that. Solar flux levels should be 
around the 120's. Geomagnetic activity is expected to be quiet every 
day unless a coronal mass ejection heads our way. MUFs during 
daylight hours at equal latitudes should be around 28MHz for the 
south and 25MHz for the north. Darkness hour lows should be about 
8MHz. Paths this week to Australia should have a maximum usable 
frequency with a 50 per cent success rate of around 28MHz. The 
optimum working frequency with a 90 per cent success rate will be 
about 22MHz. The best time to try this path will be between 0900 and 
1300 hours. 

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


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  gb2rs<at>rsgb.org.uk to arrive by
10:00 on the Thursday before transmission.


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