• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday May 19th, 2024

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday May 19th, 2024
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    Silent Key James Lappin EI2JY

    This week, we received the sad news that James Lappin EI2JY passed away
    on August 29th, 2023, in Co. Armagh. We extend our sincerest
    condolences to his family and wide circle of friends and colleagues.
    May James rest in peace.
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    News from the IRTS

    It is the intention of the IRTS to create an online call book like the
    paper ones that were issued a few years back but since ceased. The idea
    of the initial online call book is to help create an opening for a
    paper call book to be brought back over the coming years. Members will
    have the choice of what details they want to include for public
    viewing. Hopefully it will encourage Comreg to release more information
    about those licensed in Ireland thus in turn lead to a paper call book
    once again being issued. Members will have a chance to register to have
    their details included by filling up a short form online or with Pat
    EI2HX at the IRTS stand at all future rallies.

    The whole structure of IRTS club affiliation is to be overhauled over
    the next 12 months. This will include a club completing its application
    for IRTS affiliation by November 1st each year. This is to fall in line
    with insurance renewal for the coming year. An updated yearly form will
    have to be submitted and all clubs that wish to be affiliated must
    include up to date club information including a contact person, contact
    number and a valid email address. This new rollout will take a while to
    fall into place and all clubs' assistance will be very much appreciated
    by the society. All affiliated clubs are encouraged to have a club rep
    attend IRTS committee meetings.

    The 2024 IRTS VHF/UHF Field Day takes place over the weekend of
    Saturday the 6th and Sunday the 7th of July, from 1400 UTC Saturday
    until 1400 UTC Sunday. For the past few years, it was arranged to run
    as five separate contests - one on each band 6m, 4m, 2m, 70cm, and
    23cm. There is an open or restricted option for each band and stations
    may enter one or more bands or all five bands. Also, entries on
    different bands from a station may be mixed between the open and
    restricted sections. For more details and a full list of rules please
    see www.irts.ie/rules

    The IRTS is currently looking for a person or perhaps a team of people
    to form a VHF/UHF management team. This team will look after all things
    VHF/UHF. Ideally people who do a lot of VHF/UHF radio work and know
    what's happening around the world in VHF/UHF would be ideal but not
    necessary. Anyone interested is asked to please contact IRTS Secretary,
    Owen EI4GGB at irts_secretary /at/ irts.ie.

    Once again, this year in August, the Irish ham radio diaspora in
    Wisconsin, USA will be celebrating IrishFest. IrishFest promotes and
    celebrates all aspects of Irish, Irish American, and Celtic cultures.
    The Milwaukee Irish Fest is seeking clubs in Ireland that might be
    interested in linking up during the event in August. All clubs in
    Ireland are encouraged to join in and help our American colleagues
    celebrate this great yearly event. For more information you are asked
    to get in contact with the IRTS secretary, Owen EI4GGB.

    A massive congratulations from the IRTS to all those candidates who got
    good news from Comreg on Friday morning after sitting the HAREC exam on
    Saturday May 11th. We look forward to hearing all of you soon. All new
    licensees are asked to send their updated details to the IRTS
    Membership Officer David EI3IXB so he can update the IRTS database.
    David's email address is memrecords /at/ irts.ie.

    For anyone who sat the exam and unfortunately didn't receive good news
    this time around, don't let this little blip on the radar put you off.
    Dust yourselves off, re-focus, get back on the horse and try again.
    It's a great hobby and well worth continuing your studies until you
    achieve your goal. You all know the expression Rome wasn't built in a
    day!

    The next IRTS Committee meeting will take place on Thursday, July 12th
    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.
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    South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC

    The South Eastern Amateur Radio Group will be QRV as EI2WRC/P from the
    Old Copper Mine, Tankardstown, Bunmahon, Co. Waterford on Saturday,
    June 1st. Although there is no official European Geopark Activation
    taking place this year the club are pleased to announce that the
    location can be activated in the following categories, Echo India Flora
    and Fauna as EIFF-0263 (Mid Waterford Coast SPA). It also it has a two
    for one on Parks on the air (POTA) which are EI-0162 (Mid Waterford
    Coast SPA) and EI-0163 (Tankardstown Copper Mine).

    The old copper mine building comes in as part of the COTA-EI and has
    been assigned the COTA-EI designator EI-01566. The club looks forward
    to hearing you all on the bands. For more information about EI2WRC,
    their activities, and for contact details please see www.searg.ie
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    South Dublin Radio Club AGM

    South Dublin Radio Club's AGM will take place at 8 p.m. on Tuesday 21st
    of May 2024 at Ballyroan community centre on the Marian Road in
    Rathfarnham. All members are asked to attend.
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    Collective Communication Active for RNLI SOS Week

    Next Sunday, 26th May, Collective Communication will be active for the
    "RNLI 200 SOS" week, this year celebrating 200 years of the RNLI. Last
    year EI3CC activities raised nearly EUR300 for the RNLI and they are
    hoping to improve on that this year. They will be on the promenade at
    Tramore Co. Waterford promoting amateur radio while inviting members of
    the public to donate to the RNLI. Collective Communication is the only
    registered Irish club participating in the event this year.

    They would love to see you and if you haven't got a license yet, you
    can still make QSOs using their mobile shack with one of their licensed
    members helping you. EI3CC will be active on the HF bands using their
    Icom 7300 rig and end fed antenna. Anyone spending the day at this
    seaside town will be able to spot them on the sea front by virtue of
    their EI3CC flags and a big RNLI flag.

    If you would like to know more about this event or their club, call
    their club secretary John EI3HQB on 086 870 9265.
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    Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club

    On May 10th, Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club was delighted to welcome
    Wolfgang Mahr, OE1MHZ, Chair of the International Radio Union EMC
    Committee, to the club station, callsign EI4SAM, at the Shannon
    Aviation Museum for what proved to be a very interesting visit for
    those present. Thanks to Liam Mangan, EI4GB, IRTS EMC manager for
    facilitating the visit by Wolfgang and his wife.

    For the 145 Alive activity on May 11th, the club station was
    operational on 145.450 MHz and enjoyed some good contacts in favourable
    conditions. This is a great event to promote greater activity on two
    metres and the club would like to convey their thanks to David Gardiner
    EI3IXB for all the time and effort he put into organising it.

    The club extends heartiest congratulations to all the successful
    candidates in the recent HAREC exam and look forward to hearing them on
    air in the coming weeks.
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    Galway Radio Experimenters Club's Museum Evening

    On Wednesday 22nd of May at 7:30 p.m., Galway Radio Experimenters Club
    will have an evening at the museum, that is the "Computer and
    Communications Museum of Ireland in Dangan", Galway City, Eircode H91
    AEX4.

    GREC would like to offer an open invitation to any licenced amateurs or
    radio enthusiasts who wish to join them for this social evening and
    private tour and of the historic collection of computers and
    communication equipment. The club would like to extend its thanks to
    Mr. Frank McCurry for making the facility available after hours. More
    information can be obtained from EI3ER or EI2II.
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    EI0IRTS Northeast News Service Update

    EI0IRTS Northeast news service will be transmitted via Echolink node
    EI2MOG 145.2125MHz using 88.5Hz CTCSS commencing 22nd May 2024 at 8
    p.m. until further notice. They are looking for to hearing you all this
    Wednesday. SWL reports can be submitted via text to Damien EI7LF at
    +353 87-2295975. Further information on EI2MOG can be found at
    ei7dar.com/ei2mog.
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