• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday October 1st, 2023

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday October 1st, 2023
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    Silent Key Bob Williams EI7AF

    The IRTS only learnt late last night of the passing of Bob Williams
    EI7AF. Originally from Birr and having spent some time in Clonmel where
    he worked as an instrumental engineer for MSD, Bob was residing in
    Kilkenny at the time of his death. He was only recently pre-deceased by
    his wife Anne. We extend our sympathies to his daughter Mary Francis,
    extended family, and friends. May he rest in peace.
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    Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club Update

    Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club regret to announce that its 70cm
    repeater on 433.125 MHz located to the west of Limerick city on
    Woodcock Hill, County Clare has had to be shut down due to ongoing
    difficulties involving spontaneous transmission. Initial investigation
    suggests that it may be necessary to remove the complete system from
    the site. The club is dealing with this urgently but until they know
    the full extent of the problem it is impossible to say when the
    repeater will be available for use again.

    The next club meeting will be held in the Technological University of
    the Shannon, Midlands and Midwest campus at Moylish on Thursday October
    12th. More details about the programme for the meeting will be
    available nearer the date. New members, or anyone interested in
    learning more about amateur radio or the club are as always very
    welcome to attend.
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    Irish Schools Contact With The International Space Station This Week

    Primary school pupils involved in the Technological University Dublin
    STEM: Try Five Project, which allows students to experience hands-on
    activities under the theme of space science & exploration, have a once
    in a lifetime opportunity to make contact through amateur radio with
    the International Space Station (ISS) this week. Six girls and six boys
    from 4th class representing the six participating DEIS primary schools
    will have about 11 minutes to put their local community on the
    astronomical map as they make direct contact via amateur radio with the
    ISS while it orbits Earth at a speed of 27,600 km per hour. This
    once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is part of the Amateur Radio on the
    International Space Station programme (ARISS), which will see students
    from primary schools in Dublin speaking with an astronaut on board the
    ISS.

    TU Dublin has set up a temporary amateur radio station on the roof of
    Central Quad, in City Campus. The technical team for this contact
    includes Robbie Phelan EI2IP, who has kindly organised all the
    equipment and station set up, Seamus McCague EI8BP, their ARISS radio
    mentor, Ana Canizares EI5IXB, coordinator of the activity in TU Dublin
    and schools, Mark Davis EI4ACB and Joe Ryan EI7GY as technical support
    and Enda Scully, a technician from the School of Electronic and
    Electrical Engineering in TU Dublin.

    All the equipment has been provided or sourced by Robbie Phelan EI2IP
    and it is in accordance with the requirements set up by ARISS. The
    ARISS ground station at TU Dublin has been allocated the very special
    callsign EI1ISS (Echo India One India Sierra Sierra) by ComReg for the
    occasion thanks to their ARISS radio mentor Seamus McCague. The station
    will be operated by Irish members of ARISS Europe and the Irish Radio
    Transmitters Society and the event will be streamed using TU Dublin's
    YouTube account.

    The contact is scheduled for Friday October 6th starting from 2.11 p.m.
    local time. The ISS is scheduled to use the callsign OR4ISS. The
    downlink is also planned to be 145.800 MHz and it is expected to be
    easily received across Ireland even with handheld receivers.
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    Calling Clubs and Stations for IrishFest 2024

    The Milwaukee Irish Fest, which promotes and celebrate all aspects of
    Irish, Irish American, and Celtic cultures is held in Milwaukee,
    Wisconsin, USA during August. For IrishFest 2024, the organisers are
    seeking clubs in Ireland that might be interested in linking up a
    station from Ireland to a station in the USA during the event.
    Interested clubs are invited to also contact the IRTS secretary, Owen
    EI4GGB, who is coordinating the response, via email to irts_secretary
    /at/ irts.ie to learn more.
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    IRTS 2m/70cm Counties Contest Log Submission Deadline

    Well done to everyone that took part in the recent IRTS 2m/70cm
    Counties Contest. The deadline to submit logs for this contest is
    today, Sunday October 1st. You can send your logs via email to
    contestmanager /at/ IRTS.ie.
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    Upcoming Contests

    The IRTS 80m Evening Counties contest will take place on Tuesday
    October 3rd. This will be a one-hour SSB/CW contest that will start at
    19:00 UTC. It also has a SWL section. Conditions on 80m have been
    relatively good in recent days so everyone is encouraged to take part
    and try your hand at the contest. The rules for the contests can be
    found at www.irts.ie/rules

    The IARU Region 1 UHF/Microwaves Contest takes place over October 7th
    and 8th. The main objectives are to make as many contacts as possible
    and to have fun. Other objectives may include improving your operating
    skills, testing new equipment configurations and techniques, expanding
    your horizons by operating on the microwave bands and exploring radio
    propagation. This contest starts at 14:00 UTC on Saturday next and ends
    at 14:00 UTC on Sunday next. Further details may be found at
    www.iaru-r1.org
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