• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday September 17th, 2023

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday September 17th, 2023
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    Silent Keys - David Maxwell EI9GBB and Tony Clifford EI9HK

    It is with deep regret that we announce the recent deaths of David
    Maxwell EI9GBB and Tony Clifford EI9HK. David EI9GBB passed away on
    September 1st. Formerly of Dundrum, Co. Tipperary, he was a keen
    motorcyclist as well as an amateur radio operator. David was laid to
    rest at St. Mary's church cemetery in Dundrum, Co. Tipperary on Monday
    September 4th.

    Tony EI9HK from Rochestown, Co. Cork passed away on September 14th. He
    was a member of Cork Radio Club and a long-time supporter of IRTS. Tony
    was laid to rest in Chetwynd, Co. Cork, on Saturday September 16th. May
    they both rest in peace.
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    IRTS Contest Updates

    The IRTS 2m and 70cm contests take place today, Sunday 17th. The 70cm
    contest commences at 2 p.m. local time and runs for 30 minutes.
    Immediately after this, the 2m contest starts and will run for 90
    minutes. Everyone is encouraged to take part. The contest modes are FM
    and SSB voice. In addition to SSB/FM and FM-only sections, the contests
    include a SWL section. The deadline for contest logs is October 1st.

    In addition, the 80m Evening Counties contest will take place on
    Tuesday October 3rd. This will be a one-hour SSB/CW contest that will
    start at 19:00 UTC. It also has a SWL section. The rules for the
    contests can be found at www.irts.ie/rules

    If you took part in the IRTS SSB Field Day, please note that the
    closing date for logs is Sunday September 17th. The IOTA 2023 results
    have been published. Five multi-operator and seven single operator
    entries were received. Well done to everyone that took part and made
    the significant effort to activate islands. The UK/EI 80M SSB contest
    series has started for the 2023/2024 season. Congratulations to Aiden
    McGrath EI8CE on winning overall and the high-power section. The UK/EI
    80M CW contest takes place on Wednesday 27th September 2023.
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    The United Kingdom and Ireland Contest Club UK/EI DX SSB Contest

    Continuing with the topic of contests, the UK/EI DX SSB Contest takes
    place from 12:00 UTC on Saturday 30th September until 12:00 UTC on
    Sunday 1st October 2023. The aim of this contest is to promote contacts
    between stations in the U.K. and Ireland (UK/EI) and stations in the
    rest of the world. It is an SSB-only contest operating on the 80m, 40m,
    20m, 15m, and 10m bands. Further information including the rules may be
    found at www.ukeicc.com
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    Reminding Interested Clubs and Volunteers about the 145 Alive Event

    Clubs and volunteers are reminded to consider helping to set up a chain
    of stations around the country for the 145 Alive event. This is a
    simplex FM operation intended to promote the increased usage of the
    two-metre band. The 145 Alive event will be run for the first time in
    Ireland on Saturday 30th September from 13:00 to 15:00 local time.
    Please contact David EI3IXB at 087-8334803 or via email to ei3ixb /at/
    gmail.com if you can help.
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    South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC

    On the 23rd and 24th of September, EI2WRC will be active from The
    Waterford and Suir Valley Railway Station in Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford
    for the annual Railways on the Air event. This year will celebrate
    EI2WRC's tenth anniversary of doing this great event from Kilmeaden.
    The group would like to thank the manager Maria Kyte and all the staff
    of WSVR for all their help and allowing them access to the station to
    do this event again this year. For more information about the WSVR,
    please see www.wsvrailway.ie

    The September meeting of the South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC
    will take place on Monday, September 25th at 8 p.m. sharp at the New
    Community Men's Shed, Ozanam Centre, Coffee House Lane, Waterford.
    Everyone is welcome to attend. To find out more about EI2WRC and their
    activities and for contact details please see www.searg.ie
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    August Edition of the IARU Region 1 Monitoring System Newsletter

    The August edition of the IARU Monitoring System newsletter has been
    published. In this, they highlight the very frequent reception of burst
    systems acting as jammers transmitting using unknown modes. According
    to the newsletter, the QRM is mostly observed in the twenty, seventeen,
    twelve, and ten metre bands. It appears to be in the spectrum segments
    typically used for FT8, FT4, and other amateur digital modes. Further
    information about IARU Region 1 activities and their newsletters may be
    found at www.iaru-r1.org
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    Collective Communication Update

    Due to a combination of overrunning works dismantling equipment from
    the recent Electric Picnic at Stradbally Hall combined with some
    structural alterations being conducted within the grounds themselves,
    Collective Communication report that they will not now be activating
    the Woodland Steam Railway during next weekend's Railways on the Air.
    They all very much regret this late development as they report always
    having such a great time at Stradbally. However, sometimes "life gets
    in the way" of even the best laid plans. With around some 20 activities
    this year the loss of one activity, although regrettable, is to some
    extent to be expected.
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    Return of the Shannon Basin Radio Club 80m Net

    Shannon Basin Radio Club's 80m SSB net will resume on Thursday evenings
    starting on Thursday September 28th. The net will start at 9 p.m. local
    time. The net frequency will be announced via the club's website and
    social media channels closer to the date. As always, everyone is very
    welcome to join in even if you just have a few minutes to give a
    report. Reports from short wave listeners are especially welcome also.
    An update about the club's top band net will follow in the coming
    weeks. Further information about Shannon Basin Radio Club may be found
    at www.sbrc.ie
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