• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday February 18th, 2024

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday February 18th, 2024
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    IRTS Updates

    The IRTS committee is obliged by rule to ensure that sufficient
    candidates are nominated to fill the roles of President, Vice-President
    and eleven committee positions. If you are interested in joining the
    committee or know someone who is, please contact the IRTS Secretary,
    Owen EI4GGB ahead of the next committee meeting, preferably by
    tomorrow, Monday February 19th at irts_secretary /at/ irts.ie. This
    procedure does not preclude anyone from seeking election to these
    positions and if more than the required number of candidates are put
    forward, then a ballot will be held.

    The IRTS Awards Committee is seeking Nominations for "Awards for
    Services to the Society or to Amateur Radio" and "Awards to IRTS
    members for Other Achievements". Details of these Awards are available
    at www.irts.ie under the Awards section. Nominations should reach the
    Awards Manager, Jim Holohan EI4HH by tomorrow, Monday, February 19th.

    IRTS Awards Curator Mark EI4FNB asks anyone in possession of IRTS
    trophies to arrange their return in preparation for engraving. Mark
    will be attending the Limerick Clare Radio Club Rally next Sunday the
    25th to facilitate you. His email address is available on the IRTS
    website under awards curator for anyone that wants to get in touch with
    him directly in relation to this. The next IRTS Committee meeting will
    take place on Thursday, February 22nd at 8:00 p.m. on the Zoom
    platform.

    All IRTS affiliated clubs are reminded that under Rule 16.1, the
    members in each affiliated club, society, or other body may elect a
    representative and an alternate annually to attend IRTS Committee
    meetings. Clubs wishing to send a representative should notify the IRTS
    Secretary, Owen EI4GGB at irts_secretary /at/ irts.ie in advance to
    ensure notification and links are provided.

    The IRTS HAREC Examination Board would like to welcome Mick EI6IKB to
    the team. Mick has been volunteering as invigilator for recent HAREC
    exams and will now be supporting Dave EI6AL for the next HAREC
    examinations as part of the Examination Board. The IRTS would like to
    thank Mick for stepping up and volunteering his time to support this
    vital role for the society. The IRTS Examination Board is preparing to
    host the next HAREC exams in May 2024. Exact dates, times and venues
    will be confirmed in due course over the coming weeks subject to ComReg
    approval. The Examination Board would also like to congratulate the
    National Shortwave Listener Club for the work that they do in hosting
    training of candidates and in publishing the HAREC study guide. The
    positive impact has been very evident in the improved pass rate seen in
    recent exams.
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    EI0MAR is QRV Again

    EI0MAR is the call-sign for the amateur radio station located in the Ye
    Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio in Howth near Dublin. It is
    QRV again following recent antenna storm damage. The X80 HF vertical
    was a write-off. However, thanks to Tom May, EI9LA, the station at the
    radio museum in Howth is now back on air after he kindly donated an X80
    vertical antenna, which he had not been using. On Saturday 10th of
    February, Tony, EI5EM and Joe, EI2JZ installed the new antenna, taking
    the opportunity to replace the coaxial cable at the same time. The
    museum is currently open at weekends from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For further
    information, email Tony EI5EM /at/ gmail.com or just drop by any
    Saturday or Sunday.
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    Update from Collective Communication

    Collective Communication provide an update that they are in the process
    of planning their activities for 2024. They report that it is going to
    be a very active year for EI3CC. They were at the Coolmine Rally last
    weekend and will be at the Limerick Rally on February 25th as well as
    the Shannon Basin Radio Club rally in April of course. Marconi Day,
    Windmills on The Air, and R.N.L.I. "SOS" week will all see EI3CC
    present and active along with some new venues where they can
    demonstrate and promote amateur radio to the public. Apart from the
    above-mentioned rallies, their first public activity will be
    participation in the St Patrick's Day parade in Tramore, Co. Waterford.

    The club asks that if you would like to be part of their truly dynamic
    amateur radio club, contact their club secretary, John EI3HQB, and find
    out more on 086 870 9265. Their membership fee is just EUR10 per year.
    Club subscriptions are used to cover the running and maintenance costs
    of their club. They state that it takes a lot of fuel to tow their
    Radio Communications Unit around the country.
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    Rally Updates

    The Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club Rally takes place next Sunday
    February 25th in the Temple Gate Hotel, Ennis. Doors will open at 11.00
    a.m. All the main traders will be present and there will be an
    extensive bring and buy section. For further information, contact
    Dermot Gleeson at dermotgleeson1 /at/ gmail.com.

    Lagan Valley Amateur Radio Society is holding their annual rally on
    Saturday, 2nd March 2024 at Hillsborough Village Centre, 7 Ballynahinch
    Road, Hillsborough, BT26 6AR. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. and entry
    costs EUR5 or �5. Further information may be found at www.lvars.uk

    The Shannon Basin Radio Club rally and monster raffle takes place on
    Sunday April 14th. It will be held in the Shearwater Hotel in
    Ballinasloe, Co. Galway as part of the 2024 IRTS AGM weekend. Doors
    will open at 10.00 a.m. and admission will be EUR5. The club reports
    that prize sponsors so far include Icom, Yaesu, Long Communications, DX
    Engineering, MFJ Enterprises, Messi & Paoloni, Martin Lynch & Sons,
    WiMo, Radionics, Satworld, Airmast, Wescom Ireland, South Eastern
    Amateur Radio Group, the Shearwater Hotel, in addition to Shannon Basin
    Radio Club itself. Tickets for the IRTS Gala Dinner have been selling
    fast so you are strongly advised to secure them as soon as possible to
    avoid disappointment. All hotel rooms at the specially negotiated rates
    have been sold out. Further information may be found at
    www.sbrc.ie/agmweekend

    Lough Erne Amateur Radio Club's 40th rally will take place on Sunday
    5th May 2024. The venue will be the Share Discovery Village located at
    221 Lisnaskea Rd, Lisnaskea, Enniskillen BT92 0JZ. The usual traders
    will be in attendance including the IRTS, RSGB bookstall, QSL Bureau,
    IRTS, and a bring and buy. Food and drink are available at the rally,
    with lunch also being served. Doors will open at 11 a.m. Admission will
    be five euro or five pound which includes a ticket for the draw on the
    day.
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    RSGB 3.5MHz CW Club Championship Contest

    The RSGB 80m CW Club Championship contest takes place on Thursday
    February 22nd. It runs from 20:00 to 21:30 UTC. You can find the rules
    and further information about this at www.rsgbcc.org
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    IARU Monitoring System Region 1 January Newsletter

    The January edition of the IARU Region 1 Monitoring System newsletter
    reports intervention by the German Federal Network Agency regarding
    intruder broadcasts on the 30m band. They also highlight how the 10-
    and 15-meter bands are most affected by over the horizon radar.
    Continuing with their new newsletter approach, you can see recorded
    examples of interference and intruder signals for yourself via their
    newsletter. It is available for download via the Monitoring System
    webpage found at www.iaru-r1.org
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