• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday October 17th, 2021.

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    This Week's News

    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday October 17th, 2021.
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    Region 1 IARU General Conference

    The Region 1 IARU General Conference, part one, was held last July and
    will be continued in part 2, which started on Friday last and will run
    until Sunday next the 24th. This is a virtual conference which will
    incorporate a workshop entitled "Shaping the Future of Amateur Radio".

    IRTS will be represented at the conference by President Jim Holohan
    EI4HH, Dave Court EI3IO, Niall Donohue EI6HIB and Adrian Connor EI9HAB.
    A special committee meeting of IRTS held on Saturday last looked in
    detail at the outcome of the recent survey and the resulting SWOT
    analysis and this will feed into the IARU workshop.
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    ComReg Proposed Strategy for Managing the Radio Spectrum 2022-2024

    We remind listeners that the deadline for submissions in response to
    the ComReg Document 21/90 close at 1600 on Friday next October 22nd.
    There are several significant issues of great interest to the amateur
    community in the document and you may not get another chance to have an
    input for some time.

    The link to the document is www.comreg.ie
    /media/2021/09/Comreg-2190.pdf
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    North Dublin Radio Club

    The North Dublin Radio Club is pleased to announce that, following
    relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions, it has resumed its weekly meetings
    every Saturday night from 8pm. The venue is the Artane Beamont Family
    Recreation Centre on Kilmore Road at the roundabout beside Artaine
    Castle Shopping Centre. Directions and further details are available at
    ei0ndr.com.

    We look forward to welcoming new members, especially those who have
    recently passed the HAREC examination and of course anybody interested
    in studying the HAREC course, as we plan to run classes as well. So
    don't be shy, come along some Saturday night and join us at this
    friendly and informal gathering. You will be made most welcome.
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    South Dublin Radio Club

    Subject to government guidance on the further easement of coronavirus
    restrictions on the 22nd of October 2021, South Dublin Radio Club is
    delighted to invite all current club members, returning members and new
    prospective members, to the reopening of our club premises at Ballyroan
    Community Centre, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, on Tuesday the 26th October
    2021 from 20:00 to 22:00.

    In order to update club records for insurance reasons and to be
    compliant with child protection legislation, club membership forms will
    be circulated for completion to all returning and new members on the
    night. Our annual membership fee of EUR20 is also payable on the night,
    please note that electronic payment is not currently available.

    So whether you want to get reacquainted with old friends, you're newly
    licenced and want to make new amateur radio friends and get experience
    on club radio equipment, or you're looking to start your journey into
    the wonderful world of amateur radio - the original and best STEM hobby
    - please come along. We'll be delighted to see you!
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    Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club Rally

    After hosting JOTA for 1st Clare Shannon Scouts, Sixmilebridge Scouts
    and Ruan Scouts on Saturday the 16th October, LCARC are announcing
    their next event.

    The Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club will hold a Rally in the Radisson
    Blu Hotel on Sunday, 7th of November 2021. Doors will open at 11:00 and
    the entrance fee will be EUR5 per person.

    As with previous rallys there will be a bring and buy opportunity.
    Tables for the bring and buy, exhibitors and related demonstrations are
    free. Tables should be booked through Michael Kingston EI2IX via email
    to rapidov66 /at/ gmail.com. LCARC now publishes a list of equipment,
    for sale at the Rally, on the club's website www.limerickclareama
    teurradioclub.ie . Follow the 'Market Place' drop down menu.
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    NSWL Club Get Together and Dinner

    The National Shortwave Listeners Club would like to congratulate the
    successful candidates in the recent HAREC examination and are delighted
    to hear so many new callsigns on the air. Commiserations to those that
    were unsuccessful, and they hope to see them all attending the upcoming
    revision classes in preparation for the next HAREC exam on November
    27th.

    The club have organised a radio filled weekend on November 6th and 7th
    with a visit to the Shannon Aviation Museum and the Limerick Clare Club
    station on the Saturday followed by their first annual dinner and
    overnight stay in Tracy's Oakwood Hotel in Shannon. The outing will
    conclude with a visit to the Limerick Clare Club Rally in the Radisson
    Blu Hotel on Sunday. Some places are still available, and the club
    extends an invitation to non-members who wish to attend. Enquiries to
    info /at/ swl.ie
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    Publications Library Update

    The IRTS Publications Library contains newsletters and other IRTS
    publications from 1948 to the year 2000. The library now holds more
    than 250 publications which have been scanned and converted to PDF for
    easy viewing or downloading. The most recent addition to the library is
    a copy of the August 1960 IRTS News, which was unearthed by Gerry
    EI8CC.

    The topics covered in this issue include reports from 3 Field Day
    contest stations in the Dublin area and how the operators overcame a
    variety of technical and weather-related problems. There is also an
    interesting report on an IARU Region 1 Conference held in Folkestone,
    Kent during which the IRTS delegation offered to assist VHF operators
    from other countries to join in an effort to make a VHF transatlantic
    contact with the east coast of the USA.

    The IRTS Publications library is at www.irts.ie/library and is well
    worth a visit. We continue to ask members to help to fill in the gaps
    by lending newsletters or other IRTS publications not currently in the
    library so that they can be scanned and added to the library.
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    RSGB Convention videos online

    Although the 2021 Online Convention of the Radio Society of Great
    Britain is over, if you missed it you can watch the interviews and
    other parts of the program on the society's YouTube channel. Individual
    presentations are not yet available but much of the other content can
    be watched on www.youtube.com/thersgb
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    IRTS Contest Today

    For those listening to this bulletin on Sunday morning, a brief
    reminder that the IRTS 40 metres Counties Contest takes place today at
    1200 UTC, that is 1.00pm local time. This is a one-hour contest, with
    SSB Only and SSB/CW Mixed Mode sections. Multipliers are the EI and GI
    counties, while EI and GI stations also have overseas DXCC entities as
    multipliers. See www.irts.ie/contests for more details.
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    UK EI Contest

    The next UKEI CC contest will be the 24 hour International DX SSB
    Contest on next weekend, October 23rd and 24th, followed by the monthly
    one hour CW contest on Wednesday October 27th. Full details including
    calendar and all results are available on www.ukeicc.com
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    DX News

    Members of the International Amateur Radio Contest DX Club are using
    the call sign 4U2U until the end of this month. They are celebrating
    United Nations Day, which is the 24th of October. This station counts
    as a contact with Austria, prefix OE, for DX purposes and it counts as
    4U for the Vienna International Centre for the CQ DX Marathon Award.
    Send QSLs to UA3DX, direct or by the Bureau.

    The kingdom of Eswatini, previously known as Swaziland is currently
    popular with DXpeditions. A russian team is active near Mbabane for
    another week as 3DA0RU on 160 thru 6 meters using CW, SSB, FT8 and
    QO-100 satellite, with multiple stations. For suggested FT8 frequencies
    and QSL info see their new web page at www.3da0.ru/en

    Also on air from Eswanti is a latvian team with the callsign 3DA0WW on
    160-10 meters, using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. QSL and frequency infos can
    be found on lral.lv/3da0ww . In their last dispatch they mention a
    Local dog chewed a cable, some select guy wires, and that it already
    brought down one of the vertical antennas.

    Last chance to catch IOTA AF-050. Johannes, PA5X and Gerben, PG5M are
    active as 5T5PA/P and 5T1GM from Arguin Island until mid-week on 40 to
    10 meters using CW, SSB, and FT8. They use satellite communication for
    short messages on Twitter. See their web page on www.dx.to/5T1GM for
    more details.
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    Oscar 9

    Fourty years ago, Sir Martin Sweeting, G3YJO vibration tested a
    satellite by rattling down Guildford High Street in a car before
    launching it into space as microSAT-1, later renamed to Oscar 9.
    Developed at the University of Surrey it was the first modern
    microsatellite with in-orbit re-programmable computers and its signals
    were decoded and analyzed by thousands of radio amateurs, schools &
    universities around the world.
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    The Propagation Horoscope

    Last week's C and M flares brought the flux numbers close to 100,
    keeping the F layers in good shape for 3000km hops for up to 30MHz,
    occasionally even 50 MHz, with solid openings across the Atlantic. On
    the 9th a strong M Flare birthed a CME which reached us last Tuesday
    around 2 o'clock in the morning, triggering Northern Lights across
    northern Europe. For now the flux will drop back to around 80 after
    those three active regions have moved out of view again. Currently the
    solar wind is at around 300km per second with a density of around 5
    particles per cubic centimeter, slowly dropping. The previously
    fruitful region 2877 will re-appear today, that should tie us over with
    steady openings on 15m and above, but not as good as last week. Sao
    Tome can be heard on topband and 80m works well beyond Europe, even
    with moderate antennas. It's certainly advisable to give the 10, 12 and
    15 meter band antennas an inspection, and keep an eye out for more
    aurora. Last week gave us a glimpse of the good times yet to come.
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    That is the news for this week. Items for inclusion in next week's
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