• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday May 24th 2023

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday May 24th 2023
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    Silent Key - George Mc Clarey EI6S

    We regret to report on the death of George Mc Clarey EI6S of
    Mountnugent, Co. Cavan on Sunday last May 14th in Cavan General
    Hospital. George was one of EI's leading DXers and was a DXCC Honor
    Roll member with the highest total of 357 countries ever confirmed by
    an EI radio amateur. He was a low band specialist and was well known
    worldwide particularly on top band and 80 metres. We extend our deepest
    sympathy to his sons Martin, Kieran and Brendan and his extended
    family. George was laid to rest on Wednesday May 17th at Kilgarry
    cemetery.
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    Committee Meeting Postponed

    The IRTS committee meeting scheduled for Saturday May 20th in Athlone
    was postponed and has been rescheduled for Thursday next May 24th at
    2000 on the Zoomplatform.
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    Mills on the Air

    Last weekend was the annual Mills on the Air event and as usual Shannon
    Basin Club members set up a station with the callsign EI2EWM at the
    three hundred year old Windmill in Elphin, County Roscommon. Operation
    was carried out over Saturday and Sunday. Collective Communication
    EI3CC set up a station at the Tacumshane Windmill in County Wexford
    operating from the club caravan. A gazebo was set up with simple
    'electronic' games and basic circuit building blocks to engage with
    members of the general public.
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    National Shortwave Listeners Club

    Many members of the National Shortwave Listeners Club are currently
    anxiously waiting on the results from the HAREC examination held on
    Saturday May 13th in both Dublin and Cork. Many new callsigns should be
    heard on the air over the coming weeks. The Sunday socials will
    continue over the Summer months and many interesting topics will be
    covered. The clubs Annual General Meeting will be held on June 25th
    with the usual AGM agenda of reports, elections, future planning, etc.
    The next on line course which will be the clubs sixth, will start in
    the Autumn and already there is strong interest from potential
    participants. All information about the club and classes is available
    on swl.ie.
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    Collective Communications ARDF

    On Sunday June 11th Collective Communication are having a pedestrian
    ARDF 'fox hunt' at Oughaval Woods near Stradbally in Co. Laois
    primarily for members of the National Short Wave Listeners Club. The
    idea behind the event is not a formal radio fox hunt as such, but more
    a hands on demonstration and participation in pedestrian Amateur Radio
    Direction Finding, allowing newcomers to gain the basic experience and
    techniques required for successful Direction Finding. EI3CC will be
    supplying the equipment and offering encouragement and advice by
    demonstrating/helping those participating to find the elusive little
    foxes that will have been pre-hidden within the woodland. Oughaval
    woods is a reasonably central location and as such shouldn't be too
    difficult to get to from all parts of the country. A HF station will be
    on air from their caravan along with liquid refreshments for those
    requiring R+R following their hunting exertions.
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    Contest News

    The CQWW CW WPX contest is the big event and will be held over 48 hours
    next weekend. In two weeks time we will have the IRTS CW Field Day
    starting at 1500z on Saturday June 3rd. There are' three sections, the
    open section runs for 24 hours and there are two restricted sections,
    one for 24 hours and one for six hours. Last year's open section was
    won by Avondhu Radio Club EI1E with 821 QSOs, there was no entry in the
    24 hours restricted section and Joe EI7GY won the restricted 6 hour
    section with 304 QSOs. We appeal to clubs to get involved in this our
    oldest contest.
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    South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC

    The Irish Vintage Society's All Ireland Vintage Rally will be held on
    Sunday next May 28th in Ballyfin, Co. Laois (Eircode R32 AD92) starting
    at 10am. The South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC will be
    showcasing the hobby at this event, their second time participating in
    the national event. If you cannot visit them on the day, keep a listen
    out on the bands and keep an eye on the cluster for the EI2WRC/P call.
    If you want to find out more about the South Eastern Amateur Radio
    Group and their activities, email them at southeasternarg at gmail.com
    or go along to any of their meetings. You can check their website at
    www.searg.ie and you can find EI2WRC on Facebook and Twitter /at/
    seargnews.
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    EI0HQ in IARU HF Championships

    It is intended that the IRTS HQ Station callsign will be used in this
    years IARU HF Championships over the weekend of July 8th and 9th. For
    HQ stations it is a multi station event with different bands and modes
    being operated at various stations throughout the country. Organisers
    Mark EI6JK and Rafal EI6LA hope to have all stations networked. If you
    are interested in participating, either from your home station or from
    a multi-operator station, please contact contest manager Mark EI6JK at
    087 673 8356 or by email at ei6jk /at/ hotmail.com.
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    HF Newsreaders Required

    The Society's HF radio news service on Sunday mornings on the 80 and 40
    metre bands is in urgent need of additional volunteer newsreaders. If
    you feel you can help by joining the rota or if you need further
    information, please contact the IRTS Radio News Co-ordinator Seany
    EI2HZB directly on 083-4713001 or by email at irts underscore pro /at/
    irts.ie. As well as the broadcasts on SSB, the news is broadcast on
    RTTY at 1300 on 3.580MHz on Sundays on a trial basis and volunteers are
    also required for this service.
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    QRZ.com

    QRZ.com is a website that's lists almost all amateur radio callsigns in
    the world and was founded 30 years ago by its President Fred Lloyd,
    AA7BQ. It is a small business, run by hams. QRZ.com has been running an
    online logbook for the past eight years and have announced a special
    award to celebrate their 30th anniversary and is one of many available
    to their logbook users. All the details are on qrz.com
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    Outdoor Operating

    Now that Summer is here we can look forward to more outdoor radio
    activity both of the mobile and portable variety. Clubs will be running
    special event and field day stations and individuals can participate in
    the many award schemes like the Worked EI Counties, Worked All Ireland,
    Parks on the Air, World Wide Flora and Fauna and Castles on the Air.
    The WEIC and WAI awards are run by IRTS and details can be found on
    their website at irts.ie. The World Wide Flora and Fauna information is
    available at https://eiffirl.wordpress.com and the Parks on the Air
    details can be found on parksontheair.com.
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    Deadline for printed news

    The EI News monthly online IRTS publication is distributed on the first
    day of each month to all members who have an email address listed with
    the membership records officer. News items are very welcome and should
    be submitted by Monday May 29th. The deadline for submissions to the
    Summer edition of Echo Ireland is May 31st. 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/dot/ie for automatic forwarding to both the
    radio and printed news services. The deadline is midnight on Thursday.

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