• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday October 15th, 2023

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday October 15th, 2023
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    Reminder about the next HAREC Exams

    The IRTS Examination Board wishes to remind candidates that the next
    HAREC exams will be held on Saturday November 4th, 2023, at 11 a.m., in
    both Cork and Dublin venues. The Dublin venue will be the Maldron
    Hotel, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Co. Dublin, Ireland, Eircode D24 XC9W. The
    Cork venue will be the Clayton Hotel Silversprings, Tivoli, Cork,
    Eircode T23 E244. Registration on the day of the exam will begin at
    10.30 a.m. sharp and the exam commences at 11 a.m. The deadline for
    applications is Sun 22nd October 2023.
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    IRTS Insurance Officer Required

    The Irish Radio Transmitters Society is looking for your help. If you
    are willing and, in a position, to advise or assist the committee in
    the process of reviewing and replacing our current insurance policy,
    please contact a committee member or the society secretary. This forms
    an important part of our member service, and we welcome the experience
    of our members in completing this process.
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    Next IRTS Committee Meeting

    The next IRTS Committee meeting will take place on Wednesday, October
    18th at 8 p.m. on the Zoom platform. All IRTS affiliated clubs are
    reminded that under Rule 16.1, the members in each affiliated club,
    society or other body may elect a representative and an alternate
    annually to attend IRTS Committee meetings. Clubs wishing to send a
    representative should notify the IRTS Secretary, Owen EI4GGB at
    irts_secretary /at/ irts.ie.
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    North Dublin Radio Club Celebrating 50 Years

    This year the North Dublin Radio Club is celebrating its 50th
    anniversary. As part of their celebrations, they would like to invite
    their many past members to the Christmas party to make it a special one
    to remember. While arrangements are not yet finalised, they would like
    to get a rough idea of numbers in advance. Traditionally, their party
    is held during the week preceding Christmas. If you'd like to come
    along and celebrate with them, please contact Tony EI6K on 086 298 5776
    to express your provisional interest.
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    Radio Scouting Ireland - EI0RSI - Jamboree on the Air 2023

    Radio Scouting Ireland announce that JOTA-JOTI 2023 will take place
    over the weekend of the 20th to the 22nd of October. JOTA-JOTI is a
    fantastic annual event in the world scouting calendar where scouts from
    all over the world connect with each other using amateur radio. It has
    been in place since 1957. This year, there is huge interest from
    scouting groups and radio operators across Ireland.

    Over the weekend, more than 400 Irish scouts are expected to take part
    in the event. Many of these scouts will have their first introduction
    to amateur radio and make their first QSO. Hopefully, some will be
    bitten by the bug and become licensed radio operators in the future.
    There will be eight EI stations on air supported by clubs around the
    country. Please listen for them, on all bands, and local repeaters. All
    QSOs and reports are welcome. Thanks to all the radio clubs and
    operators that will be assisting over the weekend.
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    Collective Communication Update

    Collective Communication has been asked to support this year's Jamboree
    on the Air next weekend and are more than happy to do so. EI3CC will be
    at Ballyscanlon Lake just outside Tramore, Co. Waterford for the full
    weekend of 21st and 22nd October with their radio communications unit
    and caravan. Following last year's very successful JOTA where over 60
    scouts attended, they have been told to expect even more this year.
    Last year's JOTA was a little damp, so they are hoping for better
    weather this time.
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    Mid Ulster Amateur Radio Club's SOTA Event

    On Saturday October 7th, the Mid Ulster Amateur Radio Club held a
    Summit on the Air (SOTA) and QRP event on Carrigatuke Mountain. It is
    365m above sea level in Co. Armagh. This event was co-hosted by Jamie
    2I0JVX and Ian GI0AZB who offered his advice on years of experience to
    all attending on SOTA and QRP operation. VHF/UHF and HF were all
    employed during the day with great results. The club hopes to host
    similar events in the future and details will appear on their Facebook
    page and through their normal club channels. Everyone is welcome to
    attend. The club may be contacted directly via email to muarc.secretary
    /at/ muarc.yahoo.co.uk.
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    Tipperary Amateur Radio Group Meeting

    The next meeting of Tipperary Amateur Radio Group will be held at The
    Talbot Hotel, Clonmel on Wednesday the 18th of October 2023 at 8 p.m.
    This meeting is open to all and Short Wave Listeners are in particular
    very welcome to attend. For more information about Tipperary Amateur
    Radio Group, visit their group website www.ei7trg.ie
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    September's Edition of the IARU Monitoring System Newsletter

    As you may be aware, the IRTS is the member society of the
    International Amateur Radio Union (IARU). The September edition of the
    IARU Region 1 Monitoring System newsletter has been published. In this,
    they announce changes to region 1 national coordinators before moving
    on to an update about recent interference that was affecting spectrum
    segments typically used for FT8 and FT4 digital modes. Several reports
    of interfering and intruder signals of military and other related
    origin were noted again.

    The newsletter also reports on a large range of unusual signals in the
    10m band that have been relatively easy to spot due to the good
    propagation over the past few weeks and months. The newsletter and
    further information about the IARU Region 1 activities may be found at
    www.iaru-r1.org
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