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Default GB2RS NEWS Sunday 4th March 2012

GB2RS NEWS

Sunday 4th March 2012

The news headlines:

* Senegal to gain access to the 6m band

* New Planning Advisory Committee Chairman

* Notice of Variations available

Following an application to the Regulatory Agency, Senegal has gained
access to the 6m band. 50 to 51MHz has been officially allocated to
that nation's amateur service on a Primary basis. This allocation
becomes effective when the new ITU Radio Regulations come into force.
Any contacts made on 6m before that date have to be considered as
unauthorised.

As already announced in RadCom, Len Paget, GM0ONX has asked to stand
down from Chairmanship of the Planning Advisory Committee to allow him
to concentrate on his Regional role. The Society is grateful to Len for
his contribution in the planning role over a number of years. Len will
be succeeded by Stephen Purser, G4SHF, who takes up his role with
immediate effect. We welcome Stephen back to the PAC and wish him
success in the role. He can be contacted by email to
.

You can now obtain your Notice of Variation to allow you to use the
special prefixes for Queen's Diamond Jubilee and London 2012 Olympic
and Paralympic Games. After completing the simple web forms, your NoV
will be immediately e-mailed back to you in PDF format. The Queen's
Diamond Jubilee NoV applies from 0000BST on 5 May 2012 to 2359BST on 10
June 2012 inclusive. The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games NoV
applies from 0000BST on 21 July 2012 to 2359BST on 9 September 2012
inclusive. Fill in the forms on the RSGB website,
www.rsgb.org.

Notices of Variation to amateur radio licences for special research
permits to operate in the band 501 to 504kHz have been extended to 31
December 2012. They had been due to expire on 29 February 2012. Ofcom
has started discussions with the Radio Society of Great Britain about
the timescales for implementing the new secondary allocation to the
amateur service, between 472 and 479kHz, that WRC-12 agreed would be
effective from 1 January 2013.

The International Museums Weekend special event will this year take
place on the weekends of 16 & 17 June and 23 & 24 June. Radio amateurs
are encouraged to participate in this event by setting up stations in
their local museums. Organiser Harry, M1BYT asks that all those
intending to take part in the event should register at
www.ukradioamateur.co.uk/imw.

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

We start with advance notice of a change to a rally date. The East
Suffolk Wireless Revival will now take place on 1 July. Contact Steve,
M1ACB on 07711 329624. The Cambridge & District Amateur Radio Club
Rally takes place today, 4 March, at the Wood Green Animal Shelter,
King's Bush Farm, on the A1198 London Road at Godmanchester PE29 2NH.
Doors open at 10am and entry is £3. There will be trade stands and a
Bring & Buy with talk in on S22. Contact John, G0GKP, on 01954 200 072.

Also today, 4 March, the Exeter Radio & Electronics Rally takes place
in America Hall, De La Rue Way, Pinhoe, Exeter EX4 8PW. Doors open at
10.30am and admission is £2. There will be trade stands and a Bring &
Buy. More information from Pete, G3ZVI on 07714 198 374. The Wythall
Radio Club Radio and Computer Rally takes place on 11 March at the
Woodrush Sports Centre, Shawhurst Lane, Hollywood, near Birmingham B47
5JW. The venue is on the A435, 2 miles from J3 of the M42. There will
be trade stands and a Bring & Buy with admission costing £2.50.Contact
Chris, G0EYO on 07710 412 819.

Now for the news of special events

The Irish national society, IRTS, is celebrating its 80th anniversary
with a special event callsign, EI80IRTS. IRTS members and affiliated
clubs are taking part in the celebrations. A certificate for working
EI80IRTS is sponsored by Dundalk Amateur Radio Society. Details are
online at www.ei7dar.com/ei80irts.html.

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

IK2GZU, will sign 5H3MB from Tanzania from 4 March to 4 April while he
is there doing work at the new hospital and orphanage. He will do some
HF operating with his own FT-100 rig and the TS-850 that belongs to the
Mission. There is a tribander fixed on Europe, a vertical and a dipole.
He will put the log on LoTW when he's back home. QSL via IK2GZU.

Nine operators from Germany and Poland will sign A35YZ from Tonga from
7 to 24 March. They will be on all bands and modes with several
stations, including one dedicated to digital. QSL direct or bureau to
DL7DF. Tonga is usually a tough one from the UK, being almost directly
over the pole.

David, VO1AU will be active as ZL7/VO1AU from the Chatham Islands,
which is IOTA reference OC-038, between 8 and 13 March. Activity will
be on CW and SSB. He will also participate in the Commonwealth Contest.
QSL via VO1MX.

DL7AFS will sign V21FS and DJ7ZG will sign V21ZG from Antigua from 5
March for a few weeks. They will focus on 15, 12 and 10m. QSL to DL7AFS
or via the DARC QSL bureau.

A Polish team will activate Sint Maarten as PJ7PT from 5 to 18 March.
They will be on all bands, CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via SP9PT.

JI3DST will be on the air signing portable 9M2 from West Malaysia
between 0000UTC on 10 March and 0900UTC on 11 March. His activity will
be on 6 through to 80m, including most of the WARC bands. Modes to be
used will include CW, SSB and FM. QSL via JI3DST.

Now the contest news

The 144/432MHz Contest takes place for 24 hours this weekend, ending at
1400UTC today, 4 March. There are Open and Single-op categories and
6-hour and 24-hour sections, with 6-hour entrants being able to split
their operating into two sessions if they wish. Using all modes the
exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

The ARRL International DX contest runs for the full 48 hours of this
weekend ending at 2359 today, 4 March, on the 1.8 to 28MHz bands. Work
US stations in the contiguous 48 States, plus Canadians. Send a signal
report and your transmit output power. There are sections for QRP as
well as low and high power. US stations send a signal report and
2-letter State abbreviation, while Canadian stations send a signal
report and 3-letter Province code.

Monday 5 March sees the data leg of the 80m Club Championships taking
place from 2000 to 2130UTC. The exchange is signal report and serial
number. Tuesday 6 March is the 144MHz UK Activity Contest from 2000 to
2230UTC. Using all modes the exchange is signal report, serial number
and locator.

Next weekend, on 11 March, the 2nd 70MHz Cumulative contest take place
from 1000 to 1200UTC. Using all modes the exchange is signal report,
serial number and locator.

On 10 and 11 March, the 75th Commonwealth Contest will take place from
1000 to 1000UTC. To celebrate it there is going to be a prize draw into
which every entrant making more than 75 valid QSOs will be entered. The
prize will be an RFSpace SDR-IQ Software Defined Radio, generously
donated by Martin Lynch of ML&S. All entrants who have, after
adjudication, 75 or more valid QSOs will automatically be entered for
the draw, so entrants need do nothing more than submit their log * but
please make sure you make more than 75 QSOs, to leave some margin in
case any of your QSOs are disallowed. Using CW on the 3.5 to 28MHz
bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number.

And now the solar factual data for the period from Friday the 24th of
February to the 1st of March, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on Friday
the 2nd of March.

Only a small number of sunspot groups were visible every day. All were
small and quiet. Solar activity was very low every day, except for the
26th when activity increased to low when two small C class solar flares
took place, and again on the 1st. Solar flux levels declined from 109
units on the 24th to 102 by the 29th. The average was 105 units. The 90
day solar flux average on the on the 1st was 127, that's three units
down on last week. X-ray flux levels declined slightly over the period
and averaged B2 units. Geomagnetic activity started at quiet levels but
on the 27th and the 28th activity increased due to the arrival of a
coronal mass ejection. The most disturbed day was the 27th, with an Ap
index of 19 units. Activity then increased again on the 1st with an Ap
of 15 units. The average was Ap 9 units. Solar wind data from the ACE
spacecraft saw solar wind speeds increase from 370 kilometres per
second to 520 by the 26th. Particle densities were low, except for a
brief increase to 21 particles per cubic centimetre early on the 27th.
Bz varied between minus 5 and plus 6 nanoTeslas on the quiet days and
between minus and plus 11 nanoTeslas during the disturbance. On most
days MUFs reached or even slightly exceeded forecast levels, with the
exception of the 27th, when MUFs were depressed by several MHz. Auroral
propagation was reported on 50, 70 and 144MHz. While high latitude
stations were, as usual, the main beneficiaries, at the height of the
disturbance, around 1700 hours, contacts were made as far south as the
Midlands. A weaker event also occurred during the evening of the 1st.

And finally the solar forecast. There as been a dramatic decline in
solar activity since the start of the year and in solar flux levels.
This is well illustrated in the 90 day solar flux averages that have
declined almost 20 units since the start of the year. There are no real
signs that activity will increase during the coming week. As always
though, when solar activity increases it will happen with very little
warning. Therefore, solar flux levels are expected to be around the 100
mark or slightly higher. Geomagnetic activity should be at `unsettled'
levels for the next couple of days due to a small recurring coronal
hole and then decline to quiet levels for the remainder of the period.
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 South Africa should have a maximum
usable frequency with a 50 per cent success rate of about 35MHz. The
optimum working frequency with a 90 per cent success rate will be
around 28MHz. The best time to try this path will be between 1000 and
1500 hours. With this path crossing the equator it should not be
affected by the coronal hole disturbance.

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

Next, the Local News:

Please note that details of all RSGB-affiliated clubs and societies

can be found on the RSGB website, including email addresses

and website links where known.

[Note to Newsreaders: Please read the local news items appropriate to
the service area of your

transmission.]

NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS We start with advance information that Friskney
and East Lincolnshire Communications Club will be running Foundation
and Intermediate training courses in March and April. More information
from Ant Freeman, M0HAZ, on 07956 654 481.

On Monday 5 March Friskney and East Lincolnshire Communications Club is
running a club net on 144.165MHz USB from 1900. Details from Ant
Freeman, M0HAZ, on 07956 654 481.

On Monday 5 March Gloucester Amateur Radio & Electronics Society is
having a talk by Gloucestershire Repeater Group. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY,
on 01452 548 478, daytime.

On Monday 5 March Lincoln Short-Wave Club is taking part in the 3.5MHz
CC Data from 20.00. For more information contact Pam Rose, G4STO, on
01427 788 356.

On Monday 5 March Welland Valley Amateur Radio Society is starting a
club net on 145.275MHz FM and then QSYing to 6m. For more information
contact Peter D Rivers, G4XEX, on 01858 432 105.

On Tuesday 6 March Derby & District Amateur Radio Society is holding a
junk sale. Contact Richard Buckby, by email to .

On Tuesday 6 March Friskney and East Lincolnshire Communications Club
is having a talk on antennas by Ron, G7ZRT. Contact Chris, M0MFP, on
01507 442 240.

On Tuesday 6 March Lincoln Short-Wave Club is taking part in the 144MHz
UK AC from 2000. For more information contact Pam Rose, G4STO, on 01427
788 356.

On Tuesday 6 March Loughborough & District Amateur Radio Club invites
members to call in from home on 2m. More information from Chris, G1ETZ,
on 01509 504 319.

On Tuesday 6 March Wythall Radio Club Final is having its final rally
preparation meeting. Details from Chris, G0EYO, on 07710 412 819.

On Wednesday 7 March Lincoln Short-Wave Club is putting G5FZ on the air
and having a natter night.. For more information contact Pam Rose,
G4STO, on 01427 788 356.

On Wednesday 7 March Midland Amateur Radio Society is holding an open
meeting and training classes. Details from Norman, G8BHE, on 07808 078
003.

On Wednesday 7 March South Birmingham Radio Society is having a lecture
in the main hall. Contact Don, on 01214 581 603.

On Wednesday 7 March South Kesteven Amateur Radio Society is having an
informal evening. Contact Nigel, M0CVO, on 01476 402 550. On Wednesday
7 March Telford & District Amateur Radio Society is on the air and
holding a committee meeting. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299 677.

On Thursday 8 March Lincoln Short-Wave Club is holding a club net on
145.375MHz from 2000. For more information contact Pam Rose, G4STO, on
01427 788 356.

On Thursday 8 March Salop Amateur Radio Society is having a calibration
night with Ken, G8DIR and continuing its Foundation course. Details on
the club website at
www.salop-ars.org.uk.

On Thursday 8 March South Birmingham Radio Society having training
classes with Dave Murphy, G8OWL. Contact Don, on 01214 581 603.

On Friday 9 March Coventry Amateur Radio Society is having a
construction night. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 07958 777 363.

On Friday 9 March Friskney and East Lincolnshire Communications Club is
running a club net on GB3FR from 2000. Contact Ant Freeman, M0HAZ, on
07956 654 481.

On Friday 9 March South Birmingham Radio Society is loading the trailer
for the Wythall Rally. Contact Don, on 01214 581 603.

On Saturday 10 March Lincoln Short-Wave Club is holding its Saturday
surgery from 0930. For more information contact Pam Rose, G4STO, on
01427 788 356.

On Sunday 11 March Midland Amateur Radio Society Club is visiting the
Wythall Rally. Details from Norman, G8BHE, on 07808 078 003.

On Sunday 11 March South Birmingham Radio Society is running a club
stand at the Wythall Rally. Contact Don, on 01214 581 603.

On Sunday 11 March Worcester Radio Amateurs Association is running a
club stand at the Wythall Rally. Details from Rich Moles, M0UVA, via
email to .

On Sunday 11 March Wythall Radio Club is running the Wythall Rally.
Details from Chris, G0EYO, on 07710 412 819.

NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND On Sunday 4 March Hambleton Amateur Radio
Society is having an operating night. More information from Tony
Wilson, G3MAE, on 01609 881 530.

On Monday 5 March Angel of the North Amateur Radio Club is on the air.
Contact Nancy Bone, G7UUR, on 01914 770 036.

On Monday 5 March Bolton Wireless Club is having a talk on coastal
ship-to-shore radio stations by Dave, G4MVU. For details, send an email
to
.

On Monday 5 March Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the 80m
CC Data. Contact Gordon MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377 240 573.

On Monday 5 March Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is having a social
evening and participating in the RSGB 80m CC Data from the club
station, G3RCM. More information from Peter Day, G3PHO, by email to
. On Monday 5 March Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio
Society is having a natter night. More information from J Duddington,
G4BFH, on 01253 853 554.

On Tuesday 6 March Chester & District Radio Society is holding a
surplus sale. Contact Bruce Sutherland, M0CVP, on 01244 343 825.

On Tuesday 6 March Halifax & District Amateur Radio Society members
will be discussing their participation in the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
QSO Party. Contact Martin, M0GQB, on 01422 341 317.

On Tuesday 6 March Morecambe Bay Amateur Radio Society is having a
members' night. Contact Sheila, on 07867 516 836.

On Tuesday 6 March Stockport Radio Society Club is having an
introduction to the PSK interface unit project by Bernard, G3SHF and
Pete, M1PTR. More information from Nigel Roscoe, on 07973 312 699.

On Wednesday 7 March Denby Dale Radio Club is having a talk on cave
radio underground communication. Details from Richard, M0RBG, on 07976
220 126.

On Wednesday 7 March Durham and District Amateur Radio Society is
having an operating evening. Details from David, M0BPM, on 01913 888
113.

On Wednesday 7 March Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is having an update by
Pat Carty on the world of virtual radar. Contact Gordon MacNaught,
G3WOV, on 01377 240 573.

On Wednesday 7 March Maltby & District Amateur Radio Society is having
part 2 of its Buildathon. More information from Keith, G1PQW, on 07801
156 678.

On Wednesday 7 March Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society is on the air.
Contact Peter Paul Fox, G8HAV, on 01606 553 401.

On Wednesday 7 March Wirral & District Amateur Radio Club is having a
D&W evening at The Hoylake Lights, Hoylake. Details from Simon, G6XHF,
on 0151 601 3269.

On Thursday 8 March Wakefield & District Radio Society is having a
social evening and is on the air. Contact Ken, 2E0SSQ, on 07900 563
117.

On Friday 9 March Bolton Wireless Club is visiting St James Primary
School, Daisy Hill, Westhoughton to kick off their Science Week,
operating G0BWC on HF and G1ONE on 2m. For details, send an email to
.

On Friday 9 March East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is on the air. For
more information contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475 671.

On Friday 9 March Tynemouth Amateur Radio Club Radio is looking at
blogs and Wordpress. Contact Bob, M6KLO, by email to
.

On Saturday 10 March Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the
Commonwealth Contest. Contact Gordon MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377 240
573.

On Saturday 10 March Sheffield Amateur Radio Club will be at Norfolk
Community Primary School from 9am operating GX3RCM for National Science
Week. Contact Steve Webster, by email to
.

On Saturday 10 March Wakefield & District Radio Society continues its
Foundation course from 1330. Contact Dr David Lockwood, G4CLI, on 07748
221 855.

NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND No news items have been received for Northern
Ireland this week.

NEWS FOR SCOTLAND On Tuesday 6 March Livingston & District Amateur
Radio Society is having an operating evening. Details from Norman,
GM1CNH, on 07740 946 192.

On Wednesday 7 March Glenrothes & DRC is holding a planning meeting for
forthcoming club events and activities. Details from Laurie, MM0LJA,
via email to
.

On Thursday 8 March Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by
Stewart Cooper, GM4AFF about CQWW on Hawaii. Contact Fred Gordon,
MM0ODL, on 01975 651 365.

On Friday 9 March Borders Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on
RAYNET by Geoff Darby, G7GJU. Details from MM0YLG on 07944 912 751.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH EAST and EAST ANGLIA We start with advance
information that South Essex Amateur Radio Society is moving to a new
venue and date. From 13 March, meetings will be on the second Tuesday
of the month at the Members Bar, Island Yacht Club, Point Road, Canvey
Island, SS8 7TX. More information from Dave Speechley, G4UVJ, on 01268
697 978 or online at
www.southessex-ars.co.uk.

On Sunday 4 March Bromley & District Amateur Radio Society commences
its Foundation course. Details from Andy, G4WGZ, on 01689 878 089.

On Sunday 4 March East Kent Radio Society is having a talk by Martin,
G4RVV on the development of the armoured tank. Details from Karl
Davies, M1DFM, on 01227 710 120.

On Monday 5 March Braintree & District Amateur Radio Society is having
a talk on propagation by Melvin, G0EMK. For more information contact
John, M5AJB, on 01787 460 947.

On Monday 5 March Burnham Beeches Radio Club is holding its AGM.
Contact Dave, G4XDU, on 01628 625 720.

On Monday 5 March Maidstone YMCA Amateur Radio Society is having a
radio testing evening. More information from Howard Vicary, G0RJN, by
email to .

On Monday 5 March Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is running a club net from
1930 on GB3NB and taking part in the RSGB 80m Club Championship Data.
Details from Chris Danby, G0DWV, on 01603 898 678.

On Monday 5 March Southdown Amateur Radio Society is having a talk at
Chaseley. Details from John, G3DQY, on 01424 424 319.

On Monday 5 March Surrey Radio Contact Club is having a surplus sale.
Contact John, G3MCX, on 02086 883 322.

On Tuesday 6 March Bedford and District Amateur Radio Club is on the
air. Details from Bob Leask, G3XNG, by email to
. On
Tuesday 6 March Brede Steam Amateur Radio Society is at the shack. For
more information contact Steve, on 01424 720 815.

On Tuesday 6 March Bredhurst Receiving and Transmitting Society is
holding its weekly net. Details from Andrew, M6AAE on 07403 325 075.

On Tuesday 6 March Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on
antenna testing by Andy Tyler, G1GKN. Contact Martyn, G1EFL, on 01245
469 008.

On Tuesday 6 March Leiston Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on
Summits on the Air by Tony, 2E0NHG. Details from Andy, G3ZYP, on 01394
460 441.

On Tuesday 6 March North Kent Radio Society is looking at radio
programming software. For more information contact Dave Collings, by
email to
.

On Wednesday 7 March Chesham & District Amateur Radio Society General
Meeting. More details from Terry, G0VFW, on 01442 831 491.

On Wednesday 7 March Havering & District Amateur Radio Club is having a
talk on QSL cards and QSLing by Dave, M0TAZ. More information from
John, M0UKD, on 07890 222 111.

On Wednesday 7 March Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on
antenna modelling using MMANA- GAL by Steve, G0KYA. Details from Chris
Danby, G0DWV, on 01603 898 678.

On Wednesday 7 March Southdown Amateur Radio Society is operating at
the Hailsham shack. Details from John, G3DQY, on 01424 424 319.

On Wednesday 7 March Worthing & District Amateur Radio Club is having a
talk on Maritime Shoreham by by Trevor Povey. Contact John, G8FMJ, on
01273 593 232.

On Thursday 8 March Bredhurst Receiving and Transmitting Society is
holding a club meeting. Details from Andrew, M6AAE, on 07403 325 075.

On Thursday 8 March Echelford Amateur Radio Society is having a natter
night, Bring & Buy and CW practice. Contact John, G4GSC, on 01784 451
898.

On Thursday 8 March Edgware & District Radio Society is having talks by
members. More information from Mike, G4RNW, on 02089 500 658.

On Thursday 8 March Hilderstone Radio and Electronics Club is running a
construction project with the pupils of the Marlowe Academy from 10am
to 3pm. At 7pm there is a club construction evening. Details form
Chrissie Turner, by email to
.

On Thursday 8 March Lowestoft & District PYE Amateur Radio Club is
having a talk on D-Star by Mark, G0LGJ. Details from Lee, 2E1LJL, on
01502 564 242.

On Thursday 8 March Reading & District Amateur Radio Club is having a
talk on fungi as food by Anthony Armitage, M0GZB. Details from Pete,
G8FRC, on 01189 695 697.

On Thursday 8 March Shefford & District Amateur Radio Society is
holding its AGM. Details from John Burnett, M6JBU, on 07860 804 793.

On Friday 9 March Cambridge & District Amateur Radio Club is looking at
the MK II solar flare detector by Peter, M0DCV. Contact Ron, G3KBR, on
01223 501 712. On Friday 9 March Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club is
holding a members' forum. Details from Liz, M0ACL, on 02380 254 599.

On Friday 9 March Radio Society of Harrow is holding its AGM. More
information from Linda, G7RJL, on 02083 868 586.

On Friday 9 March Wimbledon & District Amateur Radio Society is having
a vintage radio evening with a demonstration by Dick Shanahan of radio
receivers from the 1920s to the 1950s. Contact Andrew Maish, G4ADM, on
02083 353 434.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH WEST On Monday 5 March Weston Super Mare Radio
Society is having a natter night. Details from Paul, G3SDH, on 01761
221 206.

On Wednesday 7 March Cornish Radio Amateur Club is holding a committee
meeting at Perranarworthal Church Hall. Details from Steve, G7VOH, on
01209 844 939.

On Wednesday 7 March Thornbury & South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio
Club is having a talk on narrow band digital modes by Paul, 2E0PSM.
Contact Tony, G0WMB, on 01454 417 048.

On Wednesday 7 March Trowbridge & District Amateur Radio Club is having
short talks by G0GRI and M0PUB. Details from Ian, G0GRI, on 01225 864
698, evenings and weekends.

On Thursday 8 March South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is holding a darts
tournament. Details from Andrew Jenner, G7KNA, on 07838 695 471.

On Thursday 8 March Swindon & District Amateur Radio Club is holding
its construction contest. Contact Den, M0ACM, on 07810 317 750.

On Friday 9 March Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having an operating
night. For more information contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to
.

NEWS FOR WALES On Monday 5 March Dragon Amateur Radio Club is having a
look at using the club antenna analyser. More information from Stewart
Rolfe, GW0ETF, on 07833 620 733.

On Thursday 8 March Aberystwyth & District Amateur Radio Society is
having a talk on propagation by Simon, GW0NVN. Details from Ray,
GW7AGG, on 01970 611 853.

On Thursday 8 March Marches Amateur Radio Society is holding a surplus
equipment sale with Malcolm GW0WZZ acting as auctioneer. Details online
at
www.marchesradiosociety.org.

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