IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday November 17th, 2024

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This Week's News

IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday November 17th, 2024
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News from the IRTS

   The latest IRTS Committee meeting took place on Wednesday, November
   13th. The meeting was well attended by committee, officers, and club
   reps. Some items to come out of the meeting are as follows:

   Club details:

   The committee is putting out a renewed call for clubs to update their
   contact details with the society before the end of November as we are
   undergoing our insurance renewal process and need to include active
   clubs. The society website will then be updated to reflect the current
   data. A renewal form can be found on the download section of the
   website www.irts.ie/downloads

   News call-ins:

   Following representations made to committee members and with the good
   conditions we are currently experiencing on the bands, a decision has
   been taken to amend the call-in sequence to all IRTS news bulletins
   going forward. The change agreed was to prioritise those stations that
   are operating mobile or portable from remote locations i.e., away from
   your home QTH. All other stations will be taken by number rotation,
   alternating high to low in weekly sequences with no differentiation
   based on station power.

   Youngsters on the Air (YOTA):

   December is an active month for YOTA, Youngsters on the Air. A full
   list of participating stations can be found on the website
   www.events.ham-yota.com The objective is to show the amateur radio
   hobby to youth and to encourage youngsters to be active on the ham
   radio waves. Feel free to make a QSO with the youngsters, they are
   happy to get some attention and exchange information. Licensed and
   unlicensed youth will be making QSOs, be aware this could be their
   first radio contact ever and give them a chance to experience a
   possible new hobby.

   New membership:

   IRTS membership is on the rise with the addition of 47 new members
   thanks to the NSWLC and Class Hotel which started recently. Of that
   seven are YLs and two are under the age of 18. We wish them all the
   best of luck with their studies. This brings the total new membership
   this year to 115, a welcome sign that our hobby is thriving. Plans are
   underway to foster the YL community with now over 27 licenced
   throughout Ireland, if any ladies would like to get involved, please
   contact us at irts_secretary /at/ irts.ie.

   The next IRTS Committee meeting:

   The next committee meeting will take place on Wednesday, January 8th,
   2025, at 8:00 p.m. on the Zoom platform. All affiliated clubs are
   invited to send a representative. Meeting details can be obtained by
   contacting the secretary in advance.
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South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC

   The November meeting of the EI2WRC group will take place on Monday,
   November 25th at 8 p.m. sharp at the South East Technological
   University Netlabs Research and Innovation Building, SETU West Campus,
   Carriganore, Waterford. Eircode X91 WR86. As this will be the last
   physical meeting for 2024 all members of the group are please asked to
   attend. Plans for activations to be added to their already jam-packed
   calendar for 2025 will be discussed. As always anyone that has an
   interest in amateur radio or communications in general are very welcome
   to come along. SWLs are in particular very welcome to attend.

   This year, the EI2WRC Christmas party night will take place on
   Saturday, December 7th at 6.30 p.m. at the Marina Hotel, Canada Street,
   Waterford, Eircode X91 PK2W. Dinner tickets must be prebooked and
   tickets cost 35 euro per person. For more information or to book a
   dinner ticket, please get in contact with Edwin EI2HEB at QTHR as soon
   as possible please.

   EI2WRC will be hosting the 92nd IRTS AGM Weekend in the Woodford Dolmen
   Hotel, Kilkenny Rd, Carlow over the weekend of the 12th and 13th of
   April 2025. Planning for the event has begun and will continue to gain
   speed over the coming weeks. For more information, go to searg.ie and
   click on the IRTS AGM 2025 link. Hotel rooms are being booked as we
   speak with quite a few taken already, so people who are planning on
   attending are advised to book their hotel rooms as soon as possible to
   guarantee having one for the weekend.

   For more information about EI2WRC, their activities, and for contact
   details, please see www.searg.ie
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VHF/Microwave News

   The first geostationary satellite with amateur radio transponders was
   launched almost exactly six years ago. Es'hail-2 or Quatar-Oscar 100
   (QO-100) carries amateur radio transponders and has a footprint
   extending from Brazil to Thailand. Both the narrowband and wideband
   linear transponders on board use the 2.4GHz S band for uplink and 10GHz
   X band for downlink. It is relatively easy and affordable to operate
   through this satellite especially using a dedicated WebSDR, hosted at
   the Goonhilly Earth Station in Cornwall for receiving the downlink
   signals.

   For operators in EI however, an additional authorisation is required to
   use the 2.4GHz S band for transmission which is restricted to satellite
   operation only. Furthermore, if or when granted, that authorisation is
   valid for a maximum of one year for the station location on record. A
   new application would be required when the authorisation expires.
   Comreg's Amateur Station guidelines contained in the ComReg 09/45
   document provides further information. Applications should be made
   through Comreg's licencing portal located at www.elicensing.comreg.ie
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IARU Monitoring System Region 1 Newsletter

   The October edition of the IARU Monitoring System Region 1 newsletter
   reports high activity from Russian Contayner and Chinese "Foghorn"
   over-the-horizon radars. These have been very active in the 40, 20, 17,
   15, and 12-meter bands. As there s a chance you may confuse them with
   possible shack-related noise sources locally, it is useful to
   familiarise yourself with what the intruder signals look and sound
   like. Thankfully, the IARU newsletter contains examples of these to
   help identify them. The newsletter may be downloaded from the
   Monitoring System section of the IARU website located at
   www.iaru-r1.org
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UKEICC 80m CW Contest

   The next contest of the UKEICC series of 80m contests takes place on
   Wednesday the 27th of November 2024 at 20:00 UTC using CW. There will
   be no UKEICC contests in December, but the series continues in January
   2025. The EI5G bonus station will be operated by Tim EI2KA and the
   G5GEI bonus station will be operated by Mark G4MEM.
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100 Year Commemoration of the Grimeton VLF station

   On December 1st, 1924, the VLF transmitter, with call sign "SAQ" at
   Grimeton Radio Station in Sweden, was put into commercial operation
   with transmissions across the Atlantic Ocean. On December 1st this
   year, one hundred years later, SAQ will air to commemorate this event.
   The unique Alexanderson alternator from 1924 is scheduled for one
   transmission over the antenna on VLF 17.2 kHz CW. Further information
   is available at www.alexander.n.se
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Items for Inclusion in Next Week's Radio News

   That is the news for this week. Items for inclusion in next week's
   radio news can be submitted by email to newsteam /at/ irts.ie for
   automatic forwarding to both the radio and printed news services. The
   deadline is midnight on Thursday.

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