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GB2RS NEWS Sunday 14 September 2008 The news headlines * Nominations for RSGB Board and Regional Council sought * G7 QSL Manager wanted * Train the trainers at Verulam ARC There are three RSGB Board vacancies and seven vacancies for Regional Council. RSGB members wishing to stand for election must have their nomination paperwork into the RSGB by 1 October. Details of the requirements for election can be found on page 7 of the September RadCom. Requests for election papers should be send to Michelina Gramson on 01234 832700 or by e-mail to . The QSL bureau is calling all G7s to advise them that Mark Litchman, G0TOC is retiring from his post as the G7 QSL sub manager. Mark has been a valuable contributor to all things QSL, including RadCom and the RSGB yearbook, for a number of years. The Society wishes to express its thanks to him for his valuable service to members, over a long period. Until a new manager is appointed, G7 call holders may send both cards and collection envelopes directly to the bureau. Ideally, the Bureau would like to appoint a G7 as the new post holder who will be able to receive his or her own cards direct If you are interested in volunteering to provide this valuable and much needed service to others, please contact Richard, G3UGF at the bureau as soon as possible. E-mail: An RSGB Train the Trainers session, hosted by the Verulam Amateur Radio Club, will take place on Saturday 4 October near in St Albans. The Train the Trainers scheme helps tutors enhance the standard of their Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced licence courses. Alan Betts, G0HIQ, and Brian Reay, G8OSN, will be presenting the all day course, which is free of charge to attendees. For more information and to register, contact Ralph Nash, G1BSZ, via E-mail or on 01923 265572. Demand is expected to be high, so it is important to register as soon as possible. The Home Counties QRP Circle (HCQRPC) has a world-wide membership and is organising its first get- together. On 21 September, HogCon will take place at Shephall Community Centre, Shephall Green, Stevenage, Herts SG2 9XR. There will be talks such as QRSS and other adventures in extreme homebrew QRP by Hans Summers, G0UPL and QRP DXpedition to Mauritius by Dom Baines, M1KTA as well as a special event station. Full details can be found at www.hogcon.com. The British Wireless for the Blind Fund's (BWBF) annual 48-hour Transmission fund raising event for radio amateurs kicks off on 20 September. The competition invites radio amateurs to make as many sponsored contacts with other amateurs across the globe as possible. Money raised will help the BWBF, a national charity, which provides specially adapted radio equipment for blind and partially sighted people in need. The BWBF, which was launched by Winston Churchill in 1929, issues specially adapted sets through a network of more than 300 voluntary agencies across the UK. For more information visit www.blind.org.uk or call 01622 754757. 2 Japan Amateur Radio League has offered to host the fifth Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference. GAREC-2009, will likely take place in Tokyo next spring in conjunction with the JARL Ham Fair. 14 year old Brittany Decker, KB1OGL, has been named Youth Editor of CQ Amateur Radio magazine. CQ's youth column will appear quarterly and is scheduled to debut in the December 2008 issue. If you can get your application in quickly, the crew of VK9DWX wants to invite two young amateurs who have a passion for Amateur Radio, DXing and contesting to take part in the DXpedition to Willis Island in October this year. One trip is from 6 October until 19 October and the other from 15 October till 28 October. You can reside in any country in the world and you must hold a valid amateur radio licence in your country, have some experience in working pile-ups and must be between 18 and 29. For qualification you have to send an mail to contactatvk9dwx.de which must include an essay of 500 words minimum (in English) describing how you got started in amateur radio, who your Elmer was and why you should be selected for this DXpedition opportunity. Please include also you full name, callsign and home address. The VK9DWX crew will pay for all expenses except your flight from your home to Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Send your application now to . They will take applications until 15 September and will make a fast decision. The Scottish Open Day at Jaycee Electronics, Glenrothes, Fife, will be on Saturday 20 September, opening at 10am. It is their 35th celebration and will be even bigger this year. The event has become one of the biggest gatherings of amateur enthusiasts in Scotland and the North of England. The event is spread between the shop and the large adjacent hall. Yaesu, Kenwood and Icom will be there with equipment displays. Bishop Auckland Amateur Radio Club is coordinating the National Railways on the Air Weekend that will take place on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th September. This date celebrates the anniversary of the first steam powered passenger railway. If you would like to take part by running a station, approach your nearest preserved railway, ask if they are celebrating the birth of passenger railways in this country and would they like to have an amateur radio station as part of their event to promote awareness of their railway. Once you have their agreement, apply for a special event licence in the usual way with Ofcom. When you have the details of the station, please register at www.barac.m0php.net/. Please click on the `Register for the Railways on the Air Weekend' link and enter details of your special event station in the contact box. On 26 September, a new EU directive comes into force preventing the importation of Ni-Cd and other batteries into Europe. Ni-Cd batteries will only be available from Icom UK until their UK stocks are exhausted. Alternative types of battery for current equipment has been available for some time, so there should be no problem in finding a substitute. For older equipment where Ni-Cd was the only type of battery available, replacements may not be available. Care should be taken to ensure you have the appropriate charger for alternative battery technology that is used for your equipment. Please dispose of your Ni-Cds safely. Most municipal recycling centres have facilities for the disposal of batteries, and you may also be able to leave the defective batteries with your replacement supplier for disposal. Should you require any further advice please email Icom at: 3 The first D-Star repeater in the Azores Islands is on the air. CQ0DAH-B, is located at Santa Bárbara Mountain in Terceira Island. It is on UHF Channel RU576, with a transmit frequency of 438.450MHz and receive frequency of 430.850MHz, transmitting 25W. Heritage Open Days take place on Sunday 14 September. The museum in Hemel Hempstead's Old Town will be opening its doors for visitors to enjoy their eclectic collection of early technology. The Museum of Technology - The Great War & WWII will be open from 10.00am to 4.00pm at 81 High Street. Radio amateurs will be interested in the exhibits of military communications, telegraphy, valves and domestic radios. Entry is free. Check out www.museumoftechnology.co.uk. The GB7DE D-star system now has an operational internet gateway. This forms a major part of the GM D- Star network across the central belt of Scotland. The central belt network is made up of GB7DW, Ayrshire, GB7DG, Glasgow and Clyde Valley and GB7DE, Fife. A new website has also been launched in order to keep users of the system and visitors up-to-date with information, www.dstarinfo.org. And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week Today, 14 September, the Lincoln Short Wave Club Hamfest takes place at the Lady Eastwood Pavilion, Newark and Nottinghamshire Showground, Lincoln Road, Winthorpe, Newark NG24 2NY. This is close to the junction of the A1, A46 and A17. More details can be obtained from Roger, G3PVU, on 01522 693848. 21 September sees two rallies planned in Plymouth and Hornsea. The Plymouth Radio Club Rally will be held in the ELM centre, Leigham, Plymouth. Doors open at 10am. Details from Frank Russell on 01752 563222. The Hornsea Amateur Radio Club Rally will be held in the Floral Hall, Hornsea, East Yorks HU18 1NQ. Doors open at 10.30am and the RSGB Regional Team will have a bookstall at the event. Details from Duncan, G3TLI on 01964 532588. Now for the news of special events The Radio Society of Harrow will be running a demonstration station at RAF Bentley Priory on 14 September as part of the Heritage Open Days programme. This is the first time in 80 years that Bentley Priory has been open to the public since it became an RAF base. On Wednesday 16 September, GB0PAS for Pontefract Astronomical Society will be on the air from Pontefract. GB5SEC from St Etheldreda's Church in Somerset will also be on the air on 16 September. On 20 to 21 September, South Tyneside Amateur Radio Society will be in Keilder Forest as part of the British Wireless for the Blind fundraising weekend with the callsign GX0WKQ/P. The more contacts they make, the more money they get for the BWFBF so please listen out for them. Also over the weekend 20 to 21 September, GB90VK will be on the air for the 90th anniversary of the first direct G to VK telegram. 4 On 20 September, GB0KES for King Edmund School will be on the air from Rochford in Essex. Also on the same day, GB0RBP for Robert Baden Powell will be on the air. Other stations to listen out for on 20 September are GB0VKfrom North Wales, GB1SRT for the Strange Radio Team in Coventry and GB2BWF for the Blind Wireless Fund from Oldbury in the West Midlands. Sunday 21 September sees GB0WUK on the air from Durham, GB2QRP from HogCom in Stevenage and GB4HGR for narrow Gauge Railway GB8AP will be operating at weekends in September to celebrate and publicise Liverpool's status as European Capital of Culture. In commemoration of 90 years of the steelworks, PA90CORUS will be on the air until 28 September. Activity will be on all bands and modes. QSL via PB7CW. GB1CM, which is to commemorate the first anniversary of the loss of the rally driver Collin McRae, will be on the air during the month of September on 80m through to 6m on SSB. And now the HF DX news compiled from 425 DX News and other sources Members of a SV DX Group will be active as SY8L from the Greek island of Limnos until September 15th. Activity will be on 160 to 6 meters using all modes. QSL via SV2DGH, by the Bureau or direct. OZ/DL4VM will be active from Romo Island in Jutland, Denmark until 20 September. Activity will be QRP only with 5 watts and only CW on 40, 20, 15 meters and perhaps 10 and 6 meters depending on conditions. QSL via his home callsign of DL4VM, by the bureau or direct see qrz.com. DL1BKK and DL1BKI are celebrating 40 years of marriage on a holiday style DXpedition as 8Q7KK from Kuramathi in the Maldive Islands until 17 September. QSL to DL1BKK, direct or via the bureau. There's no electronic QSLing for this one. A team of 8 Korean operators will be active from Tok Island in the Sea of Japan using a specially issued callsign, D9D, between 13 and 18 September. However, some operators may sign as homecall/5, for example DS2GOO/5 sometimes. TC470PDZ, celebrating the 470th anniversary of the Preveze Naval Victory will be on the air between 24 and 30 September,mainly on 20 and 40m. QSL via TA1HZ . K3GV/VY2 will be on the air from Prince Edward Island, Canada until 22 September. Activity will be on 20 and 15 metres around the usual IOTA frequencies. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the bureau. Members of Sands Contest Group and Workington Amateur Radio Society are combining to activate the Isle of Jura from 22 to 29 September this year. They are hoping to be active on all modes and bands as conditions allow. 5 Now the contest news 20 and 21 September sees the 50th Anniversary of the Scandinavian Activity Contest is taking place. There will be a special Anniversary Award in three classes (Gold, Silver and Bronze). Participants can pre- announce their participation in the contest at www.qrq.se/sac. The Strange radio Team HF Contest will also take place over the weekend 20 and 21 September starting at 1300UTC on the Saturday and running until 1300UTC on the Sunday. The bands in use will be 10 to160 metres (no WARC) using SSB. The exchange is signal report (RS) followed by the CQ zone number. Logs must be sent before the 15th of November to the Log Manager by e-mail to . Check out www.strangeradioteam.com. The Southeastern DX Club are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year. In recognition of that important milestone, they are sponsoring a worldwide contest. The dates are 20 and 21 September, full details are at: www.sedxc.org/50thcontest. Scandinavian stations are always great supporters of RSGB contests, so do take a moment to try and get on and support this contest in a milestone year. The second 70MHz Contest takes place on 14 September between 0900 and 1200. Four metre contests are taking on a new dimension with the very welcome increase in activity from around Europe. This will almost certainly change the dynamics of what it takes to succeed in 70MHz contests * outlying parts of the UK having previously been favoured. On the international contest scene, Worked All Europe SSB is still on today, 14 September, which is a fun one to try. Using SSB on 3.5 to 28MHz, the exchange is RS and serial number. The annual IARU Region 1 Amateur Television Contest is still taking place until 1200UTC on 14 September on all bands from 70cm upwards. Stations are encouraged to participate, or just look for increased amateur TV activity on these bands. Talkback is most likely to be found on 144.75MHz FM. Details of how to enter the contest can be found on the BATC website and entrants do not need to be BATC members. Now the solar report for the period from the 1st to the 7th of September, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS, and Martin Harrison, G3USF. Yet again the solar disc was void of any sunspots for another week. In fact, August was the first full calendar month with no sunspots since 1913. There have been periods longer than 31 days, but generally over a two calendar-month period in which there were some sunspots in each month. As of the 7th there have been 49 continuous days with no sunspots. This will be the fourth longest spot-free period, looking back over the last th th 150 years to the mid-19 century. The third longest period was 54 days starting from the 16 of February 1879, the second longest period started on the 11th of March 1901 and lasted 63 days. But by far the longest spotless period lasted from the 8th of April to the 8th of July 1913, which in total was 92 days. Will we beat that? Stay tuned to GB2RS and find out. Solar activity was very low. Solar flux levels averaged 66 units and only varied by one unit on the 5th and the 7th. X-Ray flux levels remained below the minimum reporting level everyday. Geomagnetic activity started at quiet levels but on the 4th a coronal hole disturbance arrived, the Ap index for that day was 33 units. Activity then declined for the remainder of the period. The average was Ap 10 units. Solar wind speeds at the ACE spacecraft increased from 290 kilometres per second on the 2nd to above 600 kilometres per second from the 4th. Particle densities increased to 30 particles per cubic 6 centimetre early on the 3rd. Bz varied between minus 5 and plus 7 nanoTeslas on the quiet days and between minus 10 and plus 15 nanoTeslas during the disturbance. And finally the solar forecast. With no sign of any increase in solar activity, it looks like another week when solar activity will again be at very low levels. Solar flux levels are expected to be in the mid to high 60's. Geomagnetic activity could be unsettled today due to a small recurring coronal hole. Activity for the rest of the week should then decline to quiet levels. MUFs during daylight hours at equal latitudes should be around 19MHz for the south and 16MHz for the north. The darkness hour lows are expected to be around 9MHz. Paths this week to South Africa should have a maximum usable frequency with a 50 per cent success rate of about 25MHz. The optimum working frequency with a 90 per cent success rate will be around 19MHz. The best time to try this path will be between 0900 and 1800 hours. And that's all for this week from the propagation team. 7 Next, the Local News: Please note that details of all RSGB-affiliated clubs and societies can be found on the RSGB website, including e-mail 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 SOUTH-EAST and EAST ANGLIA Bromley and District ARS are holding a Foundation Course on 21 September and 5 October and an Advanced course starting on 22 September. Further details are on the club web site www.bdars.org.uk and early enrolment is advised. Colchester Radio Amateurs is holding a Foundation Licence Course on Monday 29 September and 6 October. The practical assessment and exam on Sunday 12th October. For further details please contact Kevan, 2E0WMG, on 07766543784. Whitton Amateur Radio Group in West London is a registered examination centre for all levels of licence. An Intermediate course starts on 5 November and subsequent Wednesdays, with the exam on 17 December. The total cost of the course and exam is £57.00. To apply please or telephone 0870 760 5082 or email . On Sunday 14 September Crawley Amateur Radio Club is hosting the next Microwave Round Table. The venue is Hut 18, Tilgate Forest, Crawley. Doors open 9.30 am. Light refreshments, coffee, tea etc will be available during the day. Contact Derek Atter, G3GRO on 01293 520424 for further information. On Monday 15 September Braintree and District Amateur Radio Society is planning for its BWBF entry and having a rig clinic. Contact John, M5AJB, on 01787 460 947. On Monday 15 September Felixstowe and District Amateur Radio Society is having a post mortem on EWSR. Contact Paul, G4YQC, by email to paul.whitingatbt.com. On Monday 15 September Surrey Radio Contact Club is having a fix it, advice, club station and move it on evening. Contact Ray, G4FFY, on 020 8644 7589. On Tuesday 16 September Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society is having a technical talk. Contact John McCutcheon, on 01462 459254. On Tuesday 16 September Verulam Radio Club is having a talk by Stan Ames, G4OAV on clandestine radio activity around St Albans. Contact Ralph, G1BSZ, on 01923 265572. On Wednesday 17 September Dover Radio Club is watching a DVD on digital voice for amateur radio. Contact Brian, G4SAU, by email to g4sauatDARC.org.uk. On Wednesday 17 September Havering and District Amateur Radio Club is having an informal evening. Contact Dave, 2E0EBV, on 07956 594 514. On Wednesday 17 September Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having an evening of gadgets and gizmos, hosted by David, G7URP. Contact Mark Taylor, G0LGJ, on 01362 691099. On Wednesday 17 September Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club is having its construction contest. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903 753 893. 8 On Thursday 18 September Horsham Amateur Radio Club is having a social evening at The Queens Head, West Chiltington. Details on the web at www.harc.org.uk. On Thursday 18 September King's Lynn Amateur Radio Club is having a talk by Dr Bob Whelan, G3PJT, on the Radio Communications Foundation. Contact Ray, G3RSV, by email to ral-g3rsvatsupanet.com. On Thursday 18 September Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society is having a mobile DF hunt. Contact David, G8UOD, on 01234 742 757. On Thursday 18 September Sutton and Cheam Radio Society is having a talk on the 3B7C DXpedition by Justin Snow, G4TSH. Contact John, G0BWV, on 020 8644 9945. On Friday 19 September Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club is having a video evening. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254. On Friday 19 September Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is having a radio night and table top sale. Contact Sue, G6YPY, on 01273 845 103. On Friday 19 September Wey Valley Amateur Radio Group is having an introduction to Smith Charts by Bob Bagwell, G4HZV. Details on the web at www.weyvalleyarg.org.uk. On Sunday 21 September Bromley and District Amateur Radio Society is running its Foundation course at Victory Social Club, Kechill Gardens. Details on the web at www.bdars.org. NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST On Monday 15 September Appledore and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk in the K3 transceiver by G4XHK and G4NCU. Contact Brian Jewell, M0BRB, on 01237 473251. On Monday 15 September Weston-Super-Mare Radio Society is having a talk on 45 years of Longleat Rally by Shaun O'Sullivan, G8VPG. Contact Kirstie, M3UWI, on 01934 613 094. On Tuesday 16 September Chippenham District Amateur Radio Club is running its Foundation Training with Ian Carter, G0GRI. Contact Ian, G0GRI, on 01225 846 698 evenings and weekends. On Wednesday 17 September Exmouth Amateur Radio Club is operating via satellites on Woodbury Common, weather permitting. Contact Mike, G1GZG, on 01395 274172. On Wednesday 17 September South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is having a demonstration of old domestic radios by Sam, M0DIL. Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834 282. On Wednesday 17 September Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk by Jeremy Adams, G4JZL on his FT817 and Z11QRP setup. Contact William, G3WNI, on 01823 666 234. On Wednesday 17 September Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio Club is having a video night. Contact Tony, G0WMB, by email to tonytsgarcatbeeb.net. On Wednesday 17 September Trowbridge and District Amateur Radio Club is having a natter night. Contact Ian, G0GRI, on 01225 864 698, evenings and weekends. On Thursday 18 September Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on homebrew HF mobile antennas by G4DCH. Contact Gary, 2E0BFJ, by email to g.swainattesco.net. On Friday 19 September Guernsey Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on surface mount devices and how to solder them by Phil, GU0SUP. Contact Phil, GU0SUP. 9 On Friday 19 September Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having a natter night. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to g6fspattars.org.uk. On Sunday 21 September Chippenham District Amateur Radio Club is having a 144MHz direction finding event from 11am. Contact Ian, G0GRI, on 01225 846 698 evenings and weekends. On Sunday 21 September Plymouth Radio Club is running its rally. Contact Frank, frankatfoxonezero.fsnet.co.uk. NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS On Sunday 14 September Lincoln Short-Wave Club is running the Lincoln Hamfest. Contact John, G1TSL, on 01526 323 153. On Monday 15 September Gloucester Amateur Radio and Electronics Society is operating on VHF. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on 01452 548478, daytime, or on the web at www.g4aym.org.uk. On Monday 15 September Sandwell Amateur Radio Club is practicing contest techniques for BWBF weekend. Contact Dave, G4JSR, on 0121 552 1820. On Monday 15 September South Normanton Alfreton and District Amateur Radio Club is having a junk sale. Contact A J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773 783658. On Monday 15 September Stourbridge and District Amateur Radio Society is having a main meeting. Contact John, M1EJG, on 01562 700 513, or on the web at www.g6oi.org.uk. On Monday 15 September Welland Valley Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by David, G1IVF, on the 2007 California fires and the use of Echolink in the USA. Contact Simon, G8PAN, on 07977 266643. On Tuesday 16 September Derby and District Amateur Radio Society is having a quiz night. Contact Martin, G3SZJ, on 01332 556 875. On Tuesday 16 September Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is having a Pye Equipment Evening and inviting members to bring an example along. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319. On Tuesday 16 September Telford and District Amateur Radio Society is having a report on Friedrichshafen. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299 677. On Tuesday 16 September Wythall Radio Club begins its Intermediate Course. Contact Chris, G0EYO, on 07710 412 819. On Thursday 18 September Tamworth Amateur Radio Society is on the air. Contact Colin Marks, G4ZPJ, on 01827 700 893. On Friday 19 September Coventry Amateur Radio Society is taking part in the final round of the G2FDC 2m DF Trophy. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 02476 273 190. On Saturday 20 September Sandwell Amateur Radio Club is taking part in Transmission 2008 contest using the callsign GB2BWF. Contact Dave, G4JSR, on 0121 552 1820. NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND On Sunday 14 September Wirral and District Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the North Wales DF Challenge. Contact Tom, G4BKF, on 07050 291 850. 10 On Monday 15 September Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is having a video evening. Details on the web at www.sheffieldarc.org.uk. On Monday 15 September Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having a construction evening with Mick, G4EZM. Contact John Webb, G8RDP, on 01253 876313. On Tuesday 16 September Chester and District Radio Society is having its second construction challenge evening of discussion and guidance with G8OJQ. Details on the web at www.chesterdars.org.uk. On Tuesday 16 September Pontefract District Amateur Radio Society is having a web site workshop. For more information contact 07594 596 040. On Wednesday 17 September Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is preparing for its rally. Contact Sue, G6UQA, on 01482 668 041. On Wednesday 17 September Wirral and District Amateur Radio Club is having a natter nigh at The Hoylake Lights, Hoylake. Contact Tom, G4BKF, on 07050 291 850. On Thursday 18 September North Wakefield Radio Club is having an introduction to computer logging by Richard, M0RBG. Contact Richard, M0RBG, on 07976 220 126. On Friday 19 September East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is having a technical forum. Contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475 671. On Friday 19 September South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having a PC clinic with Dave, G4UGM. Contact Ron, G3SVW, on 0161 969 3999. On Friday 19 September Tynemouth Radio Club starts its 'build it' month with G0EDK and 2E0IGB. Contact Tony, G8YFA, by email to mailatg0nwm.com. On Saturday 20 September Bishop Auckland Radio Amateurs Club is attending St Helen's Brownies' Communications Day. Contact Mark, G0GFG, on 01388 745353. On Sunday 21 September Hornsea Amateur Radio Club is running the Hornsea Radio Rally. Contact Sue, G6UQA, on 01482 668 041. NEWS FOR SCOTLAND On Wednesday 17 September Paisley YMCA Amateur Radio Club is having part one of a talk by GM4FLX on The Early Days. Contact Bill Anderson, 2M0BZZ, on 01505 613633. On Thursday 18 September Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having an equipment check and winter project discussion. Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663. 11 NEWS FOR WALES Cwmbran and District Amateur Radio Society is located at the community centre in Ventnor Road, Old Cwmbran, NP44 3JY. The club is able to offer courses for the foundation, intermediate and advanced license. The venue is a registered RSGB exam centre. Full disabled facilities are provided and there is a well stocked kitchen. The club meets every Thursday from 7pm and visitors are welcome. Details are on QRZ.com under MC0YAD. On Tuesday 16 September Carmarthen Amateur Radio Society is having a silent auction. Contact Les, GW8PSJ, on 01239 811 922. On Tuesday 16 September Wrexham Amateur Radio Society is having a talk by GW3WEQ. Contact Glyn, MW0BNB on the web at www.qsl.net/wars. On Friday 19 September Blackwood and District Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on the early years of the society with films of previous club events. Contact MW0LAOataol.com. On Friday 19 September Highfields Amateur Radio Club is being visited by RSGB General Manager Peter Kirby, G0TWW. Contact Steve, GW6CUR, on 02920 634 613. NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND No news items have been received for Northern Ireland this week. And that's the end of this week's GB2RS news broadcast, prepared by the Radio Society of Great Britain. |
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