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![]() MKARS - Milton Keynes Amateur Radio Society /////////////////////////////////////////// Centenary of Alan Turing's birth Posted: 06 Jun 2012 04:00 PM PDT http://www.mkars.org.uk/news/article...turing_s_birth MKARS will celebrate 100 Years since Alan Turing's birth with a series of special events using the specially issued Notice Of Variation (NOV) callsign GB2AMT (Alan Mathison Turing). On 16th and 17th June, we at MKARS will be receiving multiple Enigma transmissions using CW (Morse code) from GCHQ's tent at the Cheltenham Science Festival. A special NOV has been issued by Ofcom for this occasion, allowing the encrypted transmission to take place. GCHQ will be transmitting using the call sign GB5AMT and we will be receiving this particular transmission using the GB2BP call sign. What's unique with this NOV is that GB5AMT can only transmit directly to GB2BP and cannot receive any transmissions. However, we will confirm receipt of transmission to GB5CSF, which is the call sign of the Cheltenham Science Festival. As far we are aware, this is the first time Ofcom has granted permission for an encrypted transmission on the amateur radio bands. We will be using at least 2-3 receiving stations, in order to more closely imitate reception conditions as they were during the war. The messages received by each station will then be compared/collated at a central point and then fed into the Bombe machine in Block B at Bletchley Park. This part of the event will be transmitted by video link to Cheltenham, and theÂ*decoded message will then be sent back to Cheltenham using Twitter. On 23 and 24 June, we will be operating using the GB2AMT call sign. We will also be operating on 30th June and 1st July,Â* however this time using our standard GB2BP call sign. On both occasions we hope to operate the station from the green outside the Mansion at Bletchley Park, however this is weather dependant and might change! /////////////////////////////////////////// Foundation - Class of April 2012 - 100% Success Posted: 05 Jun 2012 04:00 PM PDT http://www.mkars.org.uk/news/article...-_100__success Congratulations to the twelve new Foundation licensees, on passing their Foundation exam tonight (6th June 2012). Â*Welcome to the wonderful world of amateur radio. Â*We look forward to hearing you on the air in the near future. Â*Andrew G8GNI & Frank M0JSZ /////////////////////////////////////////// RSGB Club of the Year Presentation Posted: 08 May 2012 04:00 PM PDT http://www.mkars.org.uk/news/article...r_presentation In a boost to moral for all those that have worked hard to make MKARS a better club, I'm pleased to announce that yesterday evening Alison Johnston (G8ROG) [our regional representative from the RSGB] presented MKARS with the region 9 RSGB Club of the Year certificate. For those that could not attend this will proudly go on display next to our second place national Club of the Year certificate in GB2BP which was presented at the AGM. This was followed by an informative presentation from Don Beattie (G3BJ)Â*about the RSGB and its plans for the future, which concluded with a lively questions and answers session enjoyed by all. All with the added bonus of taking place in the lovely Bletchley Park Mansion Music Room accompanied with refreshments and cake! |
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