• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday 02 April 2023

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday 02 April 2023
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    News from the IRTS

    Under Rule 23.1 of the IRTS Constitution, the Committee shall, at least
    twenty-eight days prior to the Annual General Meeting, send all paid-up
    members a list showing the nominees of the Committee for the Offices of
    President and Vice-President, and also nominees for each of the eleven
    Committee positions specified in Rule 9.1(c), who are eligible and
    willing to serve for the ensuing year. The following nominations have
    been received: President: Enda Broderick EI2II, Vice President: Robbie
    Phelan EI2IP. The following 11 names are of those who have been
    nominated for the 11 Committee positions: Pat Fitzpatrick EI2HX, Sean
    Byrne EI2HZB, Owen O'Reilly EI4GGB, David Gardiner EI3IXB, Declan Horan
    EI9FVB, Roger Greengrass EI8KN, John Ronan EI7IG, Niall Donohoe EI6HIB,
    Mark Condon EI6JK, Ronnie McGrane EI9ED and Tony Breathnach EI5EM.
    Nominations under Rule 23.2 accompanied by the written consent of the
    Nominee, shall be submitted by post to the Honorary Secretary at IRTS,
    P.O. Box 462 Dublin 9 and must reach him by 8 a.m. on the 11th April
    2023. With the 2023 IRTS AGM approaching fast, the 2022 Cup and Trophy
    award holders are asked to return their awards as soon as possible
    please, so that the Awards Curator Mark Kilmartin EI4FNB can prepare
    them for the new recipients at the AGM 2023 awards ceremony in
    Ballinasloe. For anyone wishing to contact Mark you can find his
    details on the IRTS website. Cups and Trophies can also be returned to
    any IRTS committee member. Awards Curator Mark wishes to thank all
    those who have already returned the trophies they won and thanks also
    to those who have made contact with him in regard to returning trophies
    not yet returned.
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    SBRC IRTS AGM Weekend update

    A reminder to all that the 2023 IRTS AGM weekend activities organised
    by Shannon Basin Radio Club will be held on April 29th and 30th. The
    venue will be the Shearwater Hotel in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway.
    Additions to the short talk series planned for Saturday April 29th are
    being finalised and will be announced in due course. We have a large
    range of traders and tables now confirmed and this is lining up to be
    the largest radio show in Ireland this year. To accommodate the demand,
    we now plan on opening the doors of the rally at 10 a.m. on Sunday
    April 30th, thirty minutes earlier than previously advertised. Tickets
    for entry and for the raffle will go on sale from 9 a.m. that morning.
    The rally will end at 3 p.m. sharp on Sunday. We are excited to
    announce that we also have a wide range of fantastic prizes on offer
    for the monster raffle. Key prize sponsors so far include Yaesu UK,
    Icom UK, Long Communications, Martin Lynch and Sons, MJF Enterprises,
    Messi and Paoloni, Satworld, Wescom, and Airmast. Hotel rooms using the
    special negotiated rates are now sold out. We kindly remind everyone
    that tickets are required for the 90th IRTS Gala Dinner on Saturday
    night and advise that you purchase them as soon as possible before they
    are sold out also. The Gala Dinner starts at 7.30 p.m., tickets cost 35
    Euro. Further information about ticket purchases and the event is
    available at www.sbrc.ie/agmweekend On behalf of Shannon Basin Radio
    Club, we look forward to welcoming you all to Ballinasloe and meeting
    friends old and new.
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    Kerry Amateur Radio Group

    Members of Kerry Amateur Radio Group visited the Valentia Marine Rescue
    Sub Centre (MRSC) last Saturday to meet with the Irish Coastguard team.
    This was a very useful insight to the important work that the ICG does
    and how technology combined with the latest radio communication plays a
    central role to this. KARG would especially like to thank the team at
    the MRSC for the very extensive tour and talk. Members of KARG will be
    QRV on Sunday, the 9th of April from the Maurice Collins Vintage days
    at Ardfert, Co. Kerry. Members of the public will be able to see a live
    amateur radio station in use and have any questions relating to getting
    licensed or getting on the air answered. All are very welcome to come
    along and enjoy a great day out. The KARG in-person monthly meetings
    continue to be held on the last Saturday of each month, at the
    Ballyseedy Cafe, Tralee, at 11 a.m. All are welcome, especially if
    you're newly licensed or are interested in studying for a HAREC
    license.
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    Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club

    The LCARC AGM was held in the Shannon Aviation Museum on Saturday, the
    25th of March. The following were elected for the coming year.
    Chairman: Dermot Gleeson EI2GT. Secretary: Joe Ryan EI9HG. Treasurer:
    Liam Rainford EI7DSB. Committee: Michael Kingston EI2IX, Brendan
    Kilmartin EI0CZ, John Phelan EI4EY, Gerry Gervin EI8CC. Trustees: Gerry
    Gervin EI8CC, Tom O'Sullivan.EI3AL, Harry O'Loughlin EI2KL. Gerry
    Gervin EI8CC and Simon Kenny EI7ALB were elected Club Representatives
    to IRTS Meetings. The IRTS Radio News Bulletin is broadcast every
    Monday night on the LCARC repeater on the frequency 433.125 Mhz. This
    is a repeat of the news bulletin of the previous day on HF. The
    transmission commences at 20:00 local time and is read in rotation by
    Simon EI7ALB, Harry EI2KL and Angus EI5IIB. All are encouraged to call
    in with a signal report as this is a valuable local service to help
    Members to keep in touch. The Club Station will be activated on
    International Marconi Day on Saturday, the 22nd of April 2023 and
    members are invited to come and share in the operation.
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    Longwave 252

    The 252 kHz signal which carries the RTÉ Radio 1 program to listeners
    across the UK and other parts of Europe that cannot access an FM
    service will be ended on the 14th of April. The broadcaster claims the
    decision to take a core service to the public off air is based on the
    need to reduce their electricity bill, citing the climate crisis,
    public expenditure efficiency, and the need to reduce the burden on the
    national grid. The 252 kHz transmitter currently increases the
    electricity bill by around 250,000 Euro per year, accounting for 2,5
    per cent of RTÉ's electricity consumption. The phasing out and closure
    of the Long Wave service was one of the recommendations of the "Future
    of Media Commission" report which was published by the Government in
    July 2022, but not after spending significant amounts of money for an
    overhaul of the antenna system in 2019. The Algerian broadcasters who
    recently increased their output power on 252 kHz will no doubt be
    delighted to finally get rid of the co-channel interference by the
    already diminished signal from Ireland.
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    World Amateur Radio Day

    On the 18th of April radio amateurs world-wide take to the air-waves
    celebrating World Amateur Radio Day. It was on this day in 1925 that
    the International Amateur Radio Union was formed in Paris. Amateur
    radio experimenters were the first to discover that the short wave
    spectrum could support world-wide propagation. Soon after, Amateur
    Radio was "in grave danger of being pushed aside," the IARU's history
    has noted. In response, radio pioneers met in Paris in 1925 and created
    the IARU. "Human Security for All", HS4A, will be the theme of World
    Amateur Radio Day on the 18th of April 2023. For the first time, the
    United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security and the World Academy of
    Art and Science are partnering with the IARU in a campaign to highlight
    the role that amateur radio plays in addressing the world's most
    pressing needs. The IARU and its member-societies will be conducting a
    special two-week on-the-air event from the 11th to the 25th of April.
    Special event stations will be operating from around the world, making
    two-way radio contacts to call attention to the HS4A campaign. A number
    of IARU member societies have already become active, for example the
    German DARC team has activated the special event call-sign DA23WARD and
    will be on the air until the 18th of April. Another society marking
    World Amateur Radio Day is the UBA special event station in Belgium,
    using the call-sign OT23WARD, active until the end of April.
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    Contacting the International Space Station

    Some ISS crew members make unscheduled contacts with hams on the
    ground. They can make radio contacts during their breaks, pre-sleep
    time and before and after mealtime. The crew's usual waking period is
    07:30 to 19:30 UTC. The most common times to find a crew member making
    casual contacts are about one hour after waking and before sleeping. A
    typical ground station for contacting the ISS station includes a
    2-meter FM transceiver and 25-100 watts of output power. A circular
    polarisation yagi, a helical antenna or at least a full size ground
    plane antennas is required. Visit the the "Beginners" sections of the
    AMSAT-NA or AMSAT-UK websites for information on how to get started.
    Frequencies in use for operations in IARU Region-1 are as follows: the
    FM and SSTV down-link can be heard on 145.800 MHz, with an FM up-link
    to the ISS on 145.200 MHz. The packet radio frequencies are 145.825 and
    437.550 MHz. The cross-band repeater up-link listens on 145.990 MHz
    with a 67 Hz PL tone, the cross-band repeater down-link can then be
    heard on 437.807 MHz. The ISS crew uses the call-signs DP0ISS, IR0ISS,
    NA1SS, OR4ISS and RS0ISS.
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    VHF Propagation Beacon

    John, EI7GL reports on his blog pages about the propagation experiments
    on the lower VHF bands by Phil EI9KP. This weekend Phil carries out
    more propagation tests on 32 MHz to 36 MHz. Unfortunately, the test
    were again announced too late, therefore going unnoticed by potentially
    interested experimenters. A beacon with one Watt of output power
    operates until 19:00 UTC this Sunday. The purpose of these tests is to
    investigate F2 layer propagation at this point in the solar cycle.
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    The Propagation Horoscope

    The solar flaring activity has been at low levels since mid-week, about
    a dozen weak C-class flares observed. The strongest flare was a GOES
    M4.4 class flare peaking at 09:10 UTC on Friday. That region has
    rotated out of view, but it is still spewing large plumes from behind
    the western limb. All earth-facing active regions have simple magnetic
    fields, therefore only C-class flares are expected, only isolated
    M-class flares are likely. During the last 48 hours there were no
    Earth-directed CME, but the solar wind speed has been increasing, from
    about 480 km/s to about 600 km/s, thanks to the arrival of a high speed
    stream associated with the equatorial coronal hole crossing the central
    meridian last Wednesday. The solar wind speed will remain elevated and
    the geomagnetic conditions will stay unsettled after briefly reaching
    minor storm conditions on Saturday morning. The Kp index hovers around
    4. Moderate Sporadic-E drives openings above 12 meters, with otherwise
    moderate to good conditions on all DX bands, 80m and Top-band will be
    poor on northern circuits.

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