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Default GB2RS NEWS Sunday 7th June 2009

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GB2RS NEWS

Sunday 7th June 2009

The news headlines

* RSGB elects a new President
* New licence classes for new licensees in Portugal
* Radio Ethiopia causes interference on new 7MHz segment

At the May meeting of the RSGB National Council, the council elected
David Wilson, M0OBW to serve as RSGB President for 2010 and 2011. David
currently holds the Emerging Technologies and RSGB Convention portfolio
on the RSGB Board. He is also very active in the Train the Trainer
programme. A formal announcement of the appointment will appear in the
August 2009 edition of RadCom.

As of 1 June, newly-licensed amateurs in Portugal, the Azores and
Madeira will have new licence classes and corresponding prefixes. Calls
will start with CT7 for Portugal, CT8 for the Azores and CT9 for
Madeira. The novice calls will have a CS7 prefix for Portugal, CS8 for
the Azores and CS9 for Madeira. These are also called New Class 1 and
New Class 2. A third, New Class 3, will have CR7, CR8 and CR9 prefixes
for the three different entities. Some older listeners may recall that
these prefixes used to be used from Mozambique, Portuguese India and
Macau respectively. Old callsigns will be kept as they are, for example
CU1 to CU9 for the Azores. CR1, CR2 and CQ8 will be for special event
and contest callsigns.

If you regularly listen into the new 7100 - 7200kHz range in the
evening hours, then you may have noticed some interference. Starting
1630UTC and lasting about one hour, you will find on 7165kHz, or
sometimes on 7175kHz, a powerful wideband rushing noise, which is some
15kHz wide. Also very faintly you can hear the carrier of a program
below the jammer. The culprit is Radio Ethiopia. It is jamming Voice of
the Broad Masses from Eritrea on 7165kHz. Ethiopia also regularly jams
other transmissions in Amharic, for example Deutsche Welle, on 15 and
11MHz. The jamming uses a rectangular white noise signal that is some
10 to 16kHz wide. In 2008 Ethiopia commissioned 3 or 4 new
transmitters, some of which are regularly used for jamming unwanted
programmes. To see a screen shot of the jamming signal, check out the
IRY Region 1 website.

Expansion of the 40m band has taken another step closer in South
Africa. The Board of ICASA, the regulatory body in South Africa, have
approved the revised radio regulations for publication in the
Government Gazette. The next hurdle is the actual publication. An ICASA
spokesperson said that he expects that the revised regulations will be
published very soon. The Boland Amateur Radio Club is arranging a
competition to celebrate the expansion of the 40m band when it is
finally announced. It will be held on the first Sunday following the
publication of the Government Gazette.

On Sunday 14 June at 11am a direction finding event will be held at
Mugdock Country Park, Milngavie, north of Glasgow. The event will be on
80 metres only and will be to the IARU format. Full details are on the
RSGB ARDF Committee website or you can contact GM0JHF on 01387 870248
for details.

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A new stamp honouring amateur radio direction finding has been released
in India. At the 10th ARDF competition in Bangalore, a special cover
and a Postal Cancellation ceremony was held.

A total of 135 registrations from 18 countries have already been
received by the organisers of International Lightship & Lighthouse
Weekend. Many more are expected before the event takes place on the
weekend of 15 and 16 August. For more information including guidelines,
an online entry form and a list of entrants, visit the International
Lightship & Lighthouse Weekend update website at www.illw.net.

The Train the Trainers course that was to have been hosted by the Angel
of the North radio Club has been postponed. A new date has yet to be
fixed.

The Mid Cornwall Beacon and Repeater Group have just installed a new 2m
antenna and Heliax cable on their new mast at Hensbarrow Downs, St.
Austell. They will be testing the new antenna during the next couple of
weeks on simplex channels to establish that there are no problems with
any of the commercial transmissions from other masts on Hensbarrow
Downs. On Sunday 14 June, following the RSGB news between 10am and 4pm
local time, they will be operating full coverage tests on 145.550MHz
(or the nearest unoccupied channel) using the callsign G3MCD/A. They
would like people to report the difference between the current signal
strength of the GB3NC transmission from the old mast and the simplex
transmission from the new mast. Both transmitters will be running the
same power.

Three new amateur radio microsats have been launched and are now in
orbit. PHARMASAT-1 is from Santa Clara University and is transmitting
on 437.465MHz in AX.25 data protocol at 1200 bits per second. HAWKSAT-I
was the work of the Hawk Institute for Space Sciences and is on 437.345
MHz. POLYSAT CP6 is sponsored by the California Polytechnic State
University and on 437.365MHz with 1200 bit per second data in AX.25.

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

Today, Sunday 7 June, the Red Rose QRP festival takes place at Formby
Hall, Alder Street, Atherton, M46 9EY. There is talk-in on S22, free
parking, special interest groups and an active bring & buy. The event
opens at 11am and more information can be obtained from Les, G4HZJ, on
01942 870634.

Also today, Sunday 7 June, the Spalding & District amateur radio
society rally takes place from 10am at The Sir John Gleed Technology
School, Halmer Gardens, Spalding PE11 2EF. There is talk-in on S22,
free parking, trade stands, catering and a car boot sale. Details from
John, G4NBR, on 0794 630 2815, or by email to
.

Next weekend is particularly busy for rallies and events in the UK.
Over the weekend of 13 and 14 June, the British Amateur Television club
will be celebrating their 60th Anniversary. The event will be held at
Helledon lakes Hotel near Daventry. Main activity will be on 14 June
with a full lecture programme, outside exhibits in the car park, indoor
exhibits and traders and a bring & buy stall running from 10am until
2pm. Full details on the BATC website at
www.batc.org.uk/60years.

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On Sunday 14 June, the Bangor & District ARS Radio & Computer Rally
will be held in The Country Club, Crawfordsburn. Doors open 12 noon and
entry is £2 including 2 free raffle tickets. There will be trade
stands, a free bring & buy and special interest groups. Contact Bill,
GI4AAM on 0289 1816707.

The 8th Junction 28 QRP Rally will be held at the Alfreton Leisure
Centre, Church Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7AH on Sunday 14 June.
Doors open at 10am and entry is £2.50. There will be trade stands, a
bring & buy and special interest groups. Contact Russell Bradley, G0OKD
on 01773-783658.

Also on Sunday 14 June the Newhaven Fort Amateur Radio Group Rally
Newhaven Fort, East Sussex. Doors open at 10.30am and entry is £2.
Details from Eddie, G0ECW on 01273 300772.

Now the news of special events

GB65RFW will be on the air until 2359 today commemorating the 2nd & 5th
battalions of the American Rangers D-Day landings in June 1944. The
station will be running log-to-web software to assist stations trying
to find it. Also a list of proposed spot frequencies will be posted on
the website www.wykeradio.org. Contact information is also on QRZ.com.

A small team will be active until 9 June from the Training Wing of 21
Signal Regiment at Colerne near Bath. They will be operating GB65BTF to
commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Bridge Too Far and GB2ASU for
the Air Support Units.

Apeldoorn DX and Contest Crew will activate an F/PA65DDAY from Juno
Beach in Normandy, France until 8 June. Depending on conditions they
will be active on 80, 40 and 20m, SSB only. QSL information on QRZ.com.

7X2DD will be active from 15 to 21 June during the International
Algerian Sahara Ham Meeting. Operations will be on all bands and modes.
A special certificate will be issued instead of a QSL card.

On the weekend of 13 and 14 June GB8WOL will be on the air from an
event called War on the Line, which is being held at the Watercress
Line in Hampshire. Operation will be on 80m on AM only 3.615MHz and QSL
information is available from www.qrz.com. More details at
http://tinyurl.com/cufc7t.

The 2009 Museum Ship Weekend Event closes at 2359z on 7 June. Over 75
museum ships are participating. Activity will be on all HF bands, from
10 to 80m, using CW, SSB and PSK31. Some ships will also use AM with
either their ships' original equipment or modern equipment. For an
up-to-date listing of participating museum ships, frequencies and
details on a certificate which is available, please visit
www.nj2bb.org/museum/index.html.

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

F5MCC portable TH, and possibly TK5XN, will be on the air from Corsica
until 11 June. They also plan to activate several lighthouses. QSL for
F5MCC go via his home call and TK5XN via F2YT either direct or through
the bureau.

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8N5I will be on the air from Shikoku Island until 15 June. QSL via the
JARL bureau.

Francois, F5JNE, will be active on Belle-Ile-en-Mer, which is IOTA
reference EU-048, between 16 and 24 June. Activity will be CW only on
40 and 20m, mainly in the evenings. QSL via F5JNE, direct or by the
French REF Bureau. Jean-Pierre, F6ITD, will be also be active as
homecall/P from the same location between 20 and 28 June. Activity will
be on the HF bands, although no 17 and 12m, on SSB only. QSL via F6ITD.

Operators Robert, F5HTR and Roger, F5LKW will be active as homecall/P
from Riou Island on 8 June. This is IOTA reference EU-095. They will
travelling in a kayak and will be active as QRP on 40 meters. Listen to
7032kHz. QSL via their home callsigns.

Contest News next.

This weekend is RSGB NFD, CW only from 160m to 10m and exchange is RST
and serial number. The contest doesn't finish until 1500UTC today,
Sunday 7 June.

The British Amateur Television Club Summerfun Amateur Television
Contest finishes 1200UTC today, Sunday 7 June, 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 144.750 FM. Details of how to enter the contest can be
found on the BATC Website, www.batc.org.uk; entrants do not need to be
BATC members.

Tuesday 9 June sees the RSGB 432MHz UK Activity Contest taking place
between 1900-2130. Using all modes the exchange is signal report,
serial number and locator.

On Wednesday 10 June, the RSGB 80m Club Championship takes place
between 1900 and 2030 using CW. The exchange is signal report and
serial number.

Saturday 13 June between 1100 and 1700UTC is the Practical Wireless
70MHz Low Power Contest. Using all modes the exchange is signal report,
serial number and locator.

The Worked All Britain 50MHz Phone contest takes place on Sunday14 June
from 0900 to 1500UTC. The exchange is report serial number and WAB
square. Contestants are encouraged to know their locator square to
enable them to exchange details with those in the RSGB Backpackers
event. Rules and logsheets are available from the Contest Manager,
G0BFJ, QTHR or from the WAB website www.worked-all-britain.co.uk.

Over the weekend 13 and 14 June the ANARTS WW RTTY contest takes place
from 0000 to 2359. Using the bands between 3.5 and 28MHz, the exchange
is signal report, UTC and CQ Zone.

Sunday 14 June is a busy day for amateur radio. Between 0900 and 1600
is the Practical Wireless 144MHz QRP Contest. Using all modes on the
band the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

On the same day and between 0900 and 1300 it's the RSGB 144MHz
Backpackers Contest. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report,
serial number and locator.

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And now the solar factual data for the period from the 25th to the 31st
of May, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on the 1st of June.

The solar disc was spot less everyday but on the 31st a small group
emerged. From its location it looks as though this belongs to the new
sunspot cycle. Solar activity was very low with no solar flares taking
place at all. Solar flux levels declined to 67 units by the 27th but
then recovered 69 units by the 29th. The average was 68 units. The 90
day solar flux average on the 31st was 70 units. That's one unit up on
last week. X-ray flux levels remained below the minimum reporting level
throughout. Geomagnetic activity was quiet everyday; however, around
0520 UTC on the 28th a sudden impulse arrived but was not of sufficient
strength to increase activity. The source of the impulse is unknown.
Solar wind data from the ACE spacecraft saw solar wind speeds increase
to 450 kilometres per second on the 28th in response to the sudden
impulse. Particle densities varied between 1 and 4 particles per cubic
centimetre throughout. Bz varied between minus 4 and plus 4 nanoTeslas
everyday except for the 28th which fluctuated between minus and plus 8
nanoTeslas.

There was plenty of good propagation on most bands. The stable
high-pressure system that brought so much sunshine to most parts of
Britain also sustained good extended tropo at VHF, UHF and the
microwave bands. In fact on 10GHz, a contact between OZ1FF and F6APE
took place on the 26th with a distance of 1098 kilometres making it a
new distance record for the band via rain scatter. Exchanged reports
were 51S. A sound clip from the QSO can be heard at
www.oz1ff.dk/Pages/News/News.htm. Sporadic-E showed the predicted
improvement, albeit erratically. There were some strong openings at
70MHz, particularly towards Portugal, and some double-hop events on
50MHz. Probably the most notable was a contact between G4IGO and OA4TT,
presumably by multiple-hop sporadic-E on the 28th. Also, on the 28th
contacts were made between Europe on 50MHz, and between Europe and
North America on both 28 and 50MHz.

And finally the solar forecast. This week solar activity is expected to
remain at very low levels. The solar disc may display a few small
sunspot groups on some days. However, solar flux levels should be
around the 70 mark most days. Geomagnetic activity is expected to
remain at quiet levels everyday. Saying that, a small disturbance could
take place around midweek. MUFs during daylight hours at equal
latitudes should be around 19MHz for the south and 16MHz for the north.
The darkness hour lows should be about 10MHz. Paths this week to
Australia should have a maximum usable frequency with a 50 per cent
success rate of around 19MHz. The optimum working frequency with a 90
per cent success rate will be about 15MHz. The best time to try this
path will be between 0800 and 1100 hours UTC. Sporadic-E should take
place most days. Openings may just be possible on 144MHz. Be alert for
openings via multi hop Sporadic-E to the Middle East and North America,
especially during the larger openings. For the latest openings in real
time check www.vhfdx.net/spots/map.php

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

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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 On Monday 8 June Coulsdon Amateur Transmitting Society
is having a talk on software defined radio by Jan Verduyn, G0BBL.
Contact Andy, G8JAC, by email to g8jacatbtinternet.com. On Tuesday 9
June Brede Steam Amateur Radio Society is operating from the shack.
Contact Steve, on 0142 720815. On Tuesday 9 June Harwell Amateur Radio
Society is having a talk on amateur radio and mapping software by Tim
Kirby, G4VXE . Contact Malcolm, G8NRP, on 01235 524844. On Wednesday 10
June Aylesbury Vale Radio Society is preparing for the PW 144MHz QRP
Contest. Contact Roger, G3MEH, on 01442 826 651. On Wednesday 10 June
Bracknell Amateur Radio Club is on the Air for the 80m Club Challenge
contest. Contact Paul, M3XPR. On Wednesday 10 June Farnborough and
District Radio Society is having a talk on the shipping forecast by
Julian, 2E0XPJ. Contact Derek G3OFA, by email to mailatfdrs.org.uk.
On Wednesday 10 June Harwich Amateur Radio Interest Group is having a
Scrapheap Chellenge run by Matt, 2E0XIS and James, M0ZZO. Details from
James, M0ZZO, on 01255 242 748. On Wednesday 10 June Norfolk Amateur
Radio Club is having an informal, construction and workshop night.
Contact Chris Danby, G0DWV, on 01603 419204. On Wednesday 10 June South
Essex Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on the Palestine police by
Peter, G4OAD. Contact southessex.ARSatbtinternet.com. On Wednesday 10
June Southgate Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on the MKARS80
transceiver kit by Steve Drury, G6ALU. Contact David Sharp M0XDS, by
email to david.sharp1attesco.net. On Wednesday 10 June Worthing and
District Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on aerial design software
by Bob, G3VXJ. Contact Roy, G4GPX, on 01903 753 893. On Thursday 11
June Bittern DX Group is having an informal evening. Contact Keith,
G0GFQ, on 01263 588 506. On Thursday 11 June Edgware and District Radio
Society has its surplus equipment sale. Contact Mike, G4RNW, on 020
8950 0658. On Thursday 11 June Huntingdonshire Amateur Radio Society is
having an informal evening. Contact Gerald, G8AKL, on 01487 740794. On
Thursday 11 June King's Lynn Amateur Radio Club is having a club night
and 2m club net. Contact Ray, G3RSV, by email to
ral-g3rsvatsupanet.com. On Thursday 11 June Reading and District
Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on driving distraction danger by
Dan Basacik and Ryan Robbins. Contact Pete, G8FRC, on 01189 695 697.

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On Thursday 11 June Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society DF Hunt
Afoot. Contact David, G8UOD, on 01234 742 757. On Friday 12 June
Bracknell Amateur Radio Club is running its slow Morse net. Contact
Paul, M3XPR. On Friday 12 June Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club is
having a members' evening with M1CNK and G4GBP. Contact Charlie, M0WYM,
on 02380 439560. On Friday 12 June Wimbledon and District Amateur Radio
Society is having a talk on the MKARS 80m transceiver kit by Brian
Cannon, G8BRU. Contact Jim, M0CON, on 020 8874 7456. On Saturday 13
June Bracknell Amateur Radio Club is making a GB2CW Morse broadcast to
the Bracknell area. Contact Paul, M3XPR. On Sunday 14 June Aylesbury
Vale Radio Society is taking part in the PW 144MHz QRP contest. Contact
Roger, G3MEH, on 01442 826 651. On Sunday 14 June Cambridge and
District Amateur Radio Club is taking part in the PW 144MHz QRP
contest. Contact David Leary, G8JKV on 01223 355254. On Sunday 14 June
Leiston Amateur Radio Club is running special event station GX6FS at
Ben****ers Cold War Museum open day. Contact Dave, G4HUP, on 01473 737
717.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH-WEST On Monday 8 June Cornish Radio Amateur Club
Computer Section is having a discussion on cameras, led by Ian. Contact
Steve, G7VOH, on 01209 844939. On Tuesday 9 June Blackmore Vale Amateur
Radio Society is having a fun night. Contact Nick Perrin, G3NRH, by
email to bnperrinattheiet.org.

On Tuesday 9 June West Devon Radio Club is having a discussion on
outdoor activities. Contact Jules Cuddy, M1AGY, on 01752291588. On
Wednesday 10 June South Bristol Amateur Radio Club is having a QSL card
evening. Contact Len, G4RZY, on 01275 834 282. On Wednesday 10 June
Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club is having a debrief on NFD and
holding its Morse class. Contact William, G3WNI, on 01823 666 234. On
Wednesday 10 June Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio
Club is on the air. Contact Tony, G0WMB, on 01454 417048. On Thursday
11 June Newquay and District Amateur Radio Society is holding its
Foundation training course and having a general chit chat. Contact Joe
Bell, M6JOE, on 01726 891557. On Thursday 11 June Swindon and District
Amateur Radio Club is having a barbecue. Contact Den, M0ACM, on 07810
317750. On Thursday 11 June Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is having a talk
on an adjustable notch filter by G3PCJ. Contact Steve Crask, G7AHP, by
email to steveatg7ahp.co.uk. On Friday 12 June Torbay Amateur Radio
Society is having an operating night. Contact Dave, G6FSP, by email to
g6fspattars.org.uk. On Saturday 13 June Appledore and District
Amateur Radio Club is having a weekend event at Abbotsham Fete. Contact
Brian Jewell, M0BRB, on 01237 473251.

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NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS The Chesterfield Amateur Radio Rally Group is now
approved to conduct Novice, Intermediate and Advanced Courses. The
first Novice course will commence shortly. There are still a few
vacancies, so to book a place please ring Martin, M1ANW on 01246 275
889 outside office hours. More information is on the club web site at
www.chesterfieldrally.com. On Sunday 7 June Nunsfield House Amateur
Radio Group is having a field day at Hill Ashbourne for the PW QRP
contest. Contact Ken Frankcom, G3OCA, on 01332 720976. On Monday 8 June
Gloucester Amateur Radio And Electronics Society is having a talk by
Brian, G4ClB on his visit to the Isle of Skye. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on
01452 548478, daytime. On Monday 8 June Leicester Amateur Radio Society
is having the G3LMR raffle. Contact the duty committee member on 07804
595749. On Monday 8 June South Birmingham Radio Society is having a
contest review and equipment checking evening. Contact Don, on 0121 458
1603. On Monday 8 June South Normanton Alfreton and District Amateur
Radio Club is having a fox hunt. Contact A J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773
783658. On Monday 8 June Stratford Upon Avon District Radio Society is
having a pre fox hunt equipment checkout, lead by Steve, G6MMD. Contact
Jack, G3VYE, on 01926 641 988. On Tuesday 9 June Derby and District
Amateur Radio Society is having a committee meeting. Contact Richard
Buckby, by email to radioatdadars.org.uk. On Tuesday 9 June Eagle
Radio Group is having a talk about the world above 1000MHz by Peter,
G3PHO. Contact Terry, G0SWS, on 01507 478590. On Tuesday 9 June
Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club is having fun with
aerials. Contact Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319. On Tuesday 9 June
Worcester Radio Amateurs Association is having a talk and on the air
night. Contact Leslie Coyne M3WRZ, on 01905 764320. On Wednesday 10
June Midland Amateur Radio Society is having a laptop computer training
evening, ragchew and training classes. Contact Norman, G8BHE, on 01214
229 787. On Wednesday 10 June South Notts Amateur Radio Club is
preparing for its rally. Contact Terry, M0RIA, on the web at
www.radioclubs.net/snarc. On Wednesday 10 June Telford and District
Amateur Radio Society is having an illustrated talk by G7GCK on Enigma
and cryptology. Contact Mike, G3JKX, on 01952 299 677. On Friday 12
June Bromsgrove and District Amateur Radio Club is operating QRP on the
lawn. Contact Chris, M0BQE, on 01905 776 869. On Friday 12 June
Coventry Amateur Radio Society is taking part in bunkers on the air at
Meriden, Bulkington and Wolvey. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 07958 777363.
On Friday 12 June Hucknall Rolls Royce Amateur Radio Club is having a
club meeting and chat night. Non members are welcome. Contact Dave
Wilde, G1YAI, by email to webmasterathrrarc.com. On Friday 12 June
Nunsfield House Amateur Radio Group is having a committee meeting and
shack night. Contact Ken Frankcom, G3OCA, on 01332 720976. On Friday 12
June South Birmingham Radio Society is having a construction evening.
Contact Don, on 0121 458 1603.

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On Sunday 14 June Hucknall Rolls Royce Amateur Radio Club is manning
its stand at the Junction 28 QRP Rally. Contact Dave Wilde, G1YAI, by
email to webmasterathrrarc.com. On Sunday 14 June South Normanton
Alfreton and District Amateur Radio Club is at the QRP Rally. Contact A
J Higton, 2E1GWO, on 01773 783658. On Sunday 14 June South Notts
Amateur Radio Club us at the Junction 28 Rally. Contact Terry, M0RIA,
on the web at www.radioclubs.net/snarc.

NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND On Sunday 7 June Finningley Amateur Radio
Society is having a 3cm receiver buildathon. Contact Colin, 2E0UBT, on
0172 471 1686. On Monday 8 June Angel Of The North Amateur Radio Club
is on the air. Contact Nancy Bone, G7UUR, on 0191 4770036. On Monday 8
June Bolton Wireless Club is planning for the PW 2m QRP contest and 2m
DF events. Contact boltonwirelessatgmail.com. On Monday 8 June
Macclesfield and District Radio Society is having a social evening.
Contact Roger Bell, G0GMG, by email to rogeratgx4mws.com. On Monday 8
June Sheffield Amateur Radio Club is having an ask the panel evening on
the subject of which antenna is best for me? Contact Trevor Wood,
M0TWS, by email to trevorwood6atyahoo.co.uk. On Monday 8 June
Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is having a technical talk by
Peter. Contact John Foster, M3WAZ, on 01253 399377. On Tuesday 9 June
Morecambe Bay Amateur Radio Society has its construction competition.
Contact Martin Hazel, M0ZIF, on 07852 200232. On Tuesday 9 June
Warrington Amateur Radio Club is having a talk by Alan, G8WQE. Contact
Roger, M0DWQ, on 07868 000 705. On Wednesday 10 June Goole Radio and
Electronics Society is having a barbecue. Contact Ken G6YYN, on 01757
638539. On Wednesday 10 June Hornsea Amateur Radio Club has its NFD
wash up and is taking part in the 80m CW club contest. Contact Gordon
MacNaught, G3WOV, on 01377 240573. On Wednesday 10 June Mid-Cheshire
Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on operating practices and
procedures by G4CAX. Contact Peter Paul Fox, G8HAV, on 01606553401. On
Thursday 11 June South Manchester Radio And Computer Club is having a
talk on digital photography by Ken, G4TZT. Contact Ron, G3SVW, on 0161
969 3999. On Thursday 11 June Wakefield and District Radio Society is
having a committee meeting, preparing for the opening night and putting
GB6WRS on the air. Contact Ken, 2E0SSQ, on 07900 563117. On Thursday 11
June York Radio Club is having a radio instruction evening. Contact
Tony Skaife, G4XIV, on 01904-330502. On Friday 12 June East Cleveland
Amateur Radio Club is on the air. Contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475
671. On Friday 12 June Tynemouth Radio Club is having a briefing for
the Practical Wireless 144 MHz QRP Contest by Graham, M0GAE. Contact
Graham Errington, on 07812 172136. On Saturday 13 June Finningley
Amateur Radio Society is operating in the 70MHz Contest. Contact Colin,
2E0UBT, on 0172 471 1686.

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NEWS FOR SCOTLAND On Tuesday 9 June Livingston and District Amateur
Radio Society is having an operating evening. Contact Norman, on 0131
449 7641. On Wednesday 10 June Kingdom Amateur Radio Society is having
a shack night. Contact Brian, MM0XBD, on 01383 738905. On Thursday 11
June Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society is having an equipment check night.
Contact Lewis, GM4AJR, on 01224 575 663.

On Sunday 14 June Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club is taking
part in the Practical Wireless 144MHz QRP Contest. Contact Bob, GM4UYZ,
on 01875 811 723.

NEWS FOR WALES No news items have been received for Wales this week.

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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