• Irish Radio Transmitter Society Radio News Bulletin Sunday 24 April 202

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    Irish Radio Transmitter Society Radio News Bulletin Sunday 24 April 2022
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    Anthony Magliocco, EI6DL SK

    We regret to announce the passing of Anthony "Tony" Magliocco of Court
    Devenish, Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Tony will be remembered for his
    passion for Amateur and Experimental Radio and his "big signal" from
    the centre of Ireland. Tony passed away peacefully at 4:30 a.m.
    Saturday morning, April 23rd at his home. He will be reposing at
    Flynn's funeral Parlour, Athlone. We extend our deepest sympathy and
    sincere condolances to his wife Theresa, grandchildren Avia, Gianluca,
    Francesco (Jnr.) and Emilio, his extended family and firends, May he
    Rest in Peace.
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    HAREC Exam date announced

    The IRTS examination board is pleased to announce that the next HAREC
    examination will be held in the Maldron Hotel, Tallaght, Dublin 24 on
    Saturday the 9th of July 2022. There will be two examinations held on
    that date, a morning sitting commencing at 10am and an afternoon
    sitting commencing at 1.30pm. Each sitting will be two hours in
    duration and candidates are advised to arrive at least 30 minutes ahead
    of the exam commencing to allow time for sign-in. The fee for the
    examination is 50 Euro and there is a concessionary rate of 25 Euro.
    Full details can be found on the IRTS Website. Closing date for receipt
    of applications is Sunday the 26th of June 2022. All details are
    subject to Covid regulations in force on the published date of the
    examination. Dates and times will be read out again at the end of this
    bulletin, have pen and paper at the ready.
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    QSL for Ukraine

    Dave, EI6AL, our QSL Outwards Manager sends in the following report:

    "The Ukranian QSL Buro closed immediately following the start of the
    conflict. However, I have been in touch with a Ukranian amateur who
    wishes to distribute cards to his colleagues and is anxious to do so.
    Their postal service is operating normally in areas outside the major
    conflict zone and An Post accept packages to Ukraine. The first batch
    of cards has already been sent. If you are holding any cards for
    Ukraine please send them to me and I will forward them on - it will
    help bring some positivity to those Ukranian amateurs who currently
    cannot go on air."
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    South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC

    The April meeting of the South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC will
    take place tomorrow night, Monday the 25th of April 2022 at 8.00 p.m.
    sharp at The Sweep Bar, Adamstown, Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford, Eircode
    X91 H588. New members or anyone interested in learning more about
    amateur radio or the group are as always very welcome to attend. For
    anyone that wishes to find out more about the South Eastern Amateur
    Radio Group and their activities you can drop them an email to
    southeasternarg /at/ gmail.com or please feel free to go along to any
    of their meetings. You can check their website www.searg.ie and you can
    also join them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
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    Equipment Wanted

    Anthony, EI7LBA, a member of the the Carlow Branch of the Irish
    Wheelchair Association is looking for equipment for a radio shack,
    either as a loan, or as a donation. A number of his fellow members have
    expressed an interest in Ham Radio and he is looking to get something
    set up for them in the centre. Basically, he is asking if anyone has
    old or unused equipment to get them started. He knows that this is a
    big ask, but they would open up their shack to the public to also
    attend and learn about HAM Radio, and hopefully get a group to attend
    the HAREC course and the exam with a view to getting their own call
    signs. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. Have a
    look around your shack to see what you can part with, and get in touch
    with Anthony Brophy at the Carlow Branch of the Irish Wheelchair
    Association.
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    Ham Radio Art Project

    Annard, EI4IQB writing on our forum at irts.groups.io is drawing
    attention to an art project featuring HAM radio. It includes recordings
    made at EI0MAR. The production of "HAM" was supported by an Arts
    Council Agility Award, and it was included as part of the programme for
    this year's Five Lamps Festival. It had a joint debut broadcast between
    Near FM and Dublin Digital Radio. "HAM" is an experimental documentary
    piece about amateur radio operators based in Dublin. The string parts
    were played by the Ficino Quartet. It makes for fascinating listening,
    illuminating many aspects of our hobby not just for licensed hams, but
    for a wider public. A full recording of it can now be listened to at
    www.soundcloud.com/c raigcoxsound/ham .
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    IARU Bandwatch

    Due to the war against Ukraine the military and propaganda activities
    on HF have increased notably, at times rendering portions of the 40m
    band unusable, other bands are also affected. Most of those activities
    are following certain patterns, so one is advised to get informed about
    what to expect before arranging skeds or planning for contests. For an
    overview of the frequencies affected by intrusions and the types of
    modes causing interferences on our HF frequency allocations, please
    have a look at the Spectrum Monitoring pages of the IARU website at
    www.iaru-r1.org .
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    LightCube

    Amsat reports an unusual satellite mission, scheduled for launch later
    this year. LightCube is an educational mission sponsored by Arizona
    State University. This new satellite will produce a light visible to
    the naked eye. The flash, expected to be as bright as the International
    Space Station, will be produced by two xenon flash tubes. The
    spacecraft will be triggered by Amateur Radio operators. It is hoped
    that this mission with its outreach goal of increasing the
    accessibility of satellites will inspire more people to become Amateur
    Radio licensees and to continue interacting with more CubeSats. In
    addition to triggering the LightCube flash, radio amateurs will be able
    to download and decode the telemetry information. A downlink on 437.175
    MHz using 1k2 AFSK with AX25 has been coordinated by AMSAT. The launch
    is scheduled for October of this year. For more detailed information
    have a look at www.lightcube.space .
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    40MHz

    Congratulations to Phil, Ei9KP for a remarkable contact on the 8m band.

    The following is a quote from John's website at www.ei7gl.blogspot.com

    "A little bit of radio history was made on the 21st of April 2022 with
    the very first contact ever between Ireland and South Africa on the 40
    MHz band. Phil, EI9KP in the west of Ireland managed to complete two
    way contacts with Jan, ZS6OB in South Africa on 40.680 MHz using the
    FT8 and FT4 modes, a distance of about 9,570 kms. EI9KP writes: "For me
    a first band opening to South Africa, logged ZS6OB from 1044z till
    1420z. To my delight we managed a 2-way contact on 40.680MHz using FT8
    and FT4 modes." EI9KP was using 25-watts from an ICOM IC-7300 to a home
    brew 2-element Yagi for the 8m band. ZS6OB was using in the region of
    30-50 watts."
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    New GB2RS News Service

    The RSGB announced a new 80m broadcast on 3650kHz each Sunday at 08.00
    UK time from the station of G4JBD in Bedfordshire transmitting with
    amplitude modulation. The intended coverage is the Midlands and the
    south-east of England but it may also be heard here in Ireland when
    propagation is favourable.
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    The Propagation Horoscope

    The Sunspot number is reaching 80 and rising, 5 active sunspot regions
    are dominating the space weather. An M-flare on the 17th is still being
    felt, the solar flux is around 140 units, the solar wind is at well
    over 400 km/s. Two large central regions just north of the sun's
    equator are likely candidates for further M-flares, possible X-flares
    triggering CMEs. Expect more long lasting day-side radio blackouts.
    Topband is still giving reasonable night-time DX conditions in high and
    mid latitudes. 80 and 60m will continue to be poor due to strong
    D-layer absorption until late into the night, but above 40m conditions
    will be good thanks to a steady ionisation. Brief strong openings on
    10m and above can be expected. Tropospheric ducting is forecast thanks
    to a strenghtening high pressure zone north of Ireland, this may allow
    for VHF contacts to Iceland and into Scandinavia. Keep an ear on the
    beacons on the Faroe Islands, transmitting on 41.4022 MHz, 70.0354 MHz,
    144.4017 and 432.4013 MHz.
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    HAREC Exam dates and times

    Again, here the details for the next HAREC examination. It will be held
    in the Maldron Hotel, Tallaght, Dublin 24 on Saturday the 9th of July
    2022. There will be two examinations held on that date, a morning
    sitting commencing at 10am and an afternoon sitting commencing at
    1.30pm. Each sitting will be two hours in duration and candidates are
    advised to arrive at least 30 minutes ahead of the exam commencing to
    allow time for sign-in. The fee for the examination is 50 Euro and
    there is a concessionary rate of 25 Euro. Full details can be found on
    the IRTS Website. Closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday
    the 26th of June 2022. All details are subject to Covid regulations in
    force on the published date of the examination.

    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 Friday.

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