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Irish Radio Transmitters Society
Radio News Bulletin

Sunday November 20th 2005


Morgan O'Regan (EI0REI) - Silent Key

It is with regret that we inform you of the death of Morgan O'Regan- EI0REI 
who died unexpectedly at the Mercy University Hospital in Cork.  Morgan ran 
the Radio and Electronics School, originally founded by his father, in 
"Carrig House", Tivoli, Cork, for many years.  The School was involved in 
training students in radio and electronics.  Many of these students went on 
to become Marine Radio Operators, with companies like Marconi etc. 

Morgan was very well know in Limerick Radio Club and took part in many NFD 
CW contests and DX-peditions to islands, run by the club in the mid sixties 
and early seventies. He was a brilliant CW operator and made a huge 
contribution to the successful running of many of these events.

He will be sadly missed by his friends in Amateur Radio, but particularly 
by the more senior members of Limerick Radio Club, who would have known him 
and who would have enjoyed his company on many club outings in the past.

Morgan was predeceased by his wife Marie. To his son and daughters and his 
extended family we extend our deepest sympathy.  May he rest in peace.  Ar 
dheis De go raibh a anam dilis.

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80 metre Counties Contest

Following the continuing success of the 2 metre Counties Contest, it has 
been decided to have an 80-metre event, broadly along the same lines. 

The first contest will be held on Monday the 2nd of January 2006 from 1200 
to 1500 hours local time.  This is the Bank Holiday following New Year's 
Day and there will be the usual Fixed and Portable Sections.  Full rules 
will be carried in the December issue of Echo Ireland and will shortly be 
available on the IRTS web site. 

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Radio Theory Examination
 
As already announced the next Radio Theory Examination will take place on 
Wednesday January the 18th at 2 p.m. in the Comreg offices. Irish Life 
Centre, Lower Abbey St., Dublin 1.  Those interested in sitting this 
examination should contact Sean Nolan EI7CD by email to "ei7cd at gofree 
dot indigo dot ie", telephone 01 2851599 or by letter at QTHR.  The entry 
fee is 50 Euro with a reduction for full-time students. The closing date 
for entries is January the 6th 2006.
 
A sample question paper is available for downloading from the IRTS website 
www.irts.ie or by post from Sean Donelan EI4GK at QTHR.  Information about 
the examination is available in the September/October edition of Echo 
Ireland.

****************

EI8IC Maps

The LogView post-contest log-visualisation tool is available on the web 
site of EI8IC.  The application is used to analyse contest performance and 
plots the position of each QSO to one of 8 different maps.  For more 
information visit www.mapability.com/ei8ic/new.html.

****************

Tipperary Amateur Radio Group

Tipperary Amateur Radio Group would like to welcome Andrew EI5JF to the 
position of newsreader and wish him well in his new post.

The Group held their AGM on the 10th of November last.  The committee is 
unchanged from last year:  Chairman, John Ronan - EI7IG.  Vice Chairman, 
Eamonn Kavanagh - EI3FFB.  Secretary, John Burke - EI2JB.  Treasurer, Tommy 
Hallinan - EI2IT and P.R.O., Paul Norris - EI3ENB

The new committee hoped they would be able to effect a resurgence of the 
club, in relation to new members, and greater involvement in club outings.

The Tipperary Amateur Radio Group would like to thank the owners and 
staff of Raheen House Hotel in Clonmel, for affording the use of 
their premises for club meetings.

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South Eastern Amateur Radio Group

On Thursday last, the club was visited by Practical Wireless editor Rob 
Mannion G3XFD / EI5IW.  The meeting took place in the Waterford Crystal 
Sports Centre and was enjoyed by all in attendance.

The group also welcomes Gareth EI7FZB to the position of newsreader and 
wishes him well in this position.

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Morse Code

Although compulsory Morse tests are now a thing of the past, the Morse Test 
Proficiency Team (Northern Ireland), offer proficiency assessments at 5, 12 
and 20 words per minute.  Other speeds may be offered on request. These 
assessments are purely voluntary and open to anyone with an interest in 
Morse. 

The next assessment will be held on Saturday the 3rd of December 2005 at the 
Greystone Community Centre, Antrim, commencing at 1:30 p.m.  If you are 
interested in taking an assessment you should contact Jim Henry, GI0DVU by 
telephone on 048 9266 2270 or by e-mail to "jim dot henry at ntlworld dot 
com" no later than 23rd of November 2005. A small fee of œ10 sterling is 
payable to cover expenses and certificates are awarded to those who 
successfully achieve the required standard.

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DX News

The "Holyland DX Group" will operate from the middle of the Dead Sea at the 
lowest dry point on the Globe, 411 meters below the sea level.  The HDX 
Group will be active on Dec 23rd and 24th 2005 starting 0700 UTC and received 
special permission from the Dead Sea Works factory positioned in a very 
rare Holyland squares M25BS and M26BS. 
The call sign will be 4X411 A indicating this special point.  The team of 
4Z4BS, 4Z4KX, 4Z5LA, 4Z5FI, 4Z1UF and 4X1VF will run two complete stations 
with power amplifier on 80-10M, CW and SSB.  The QSL manager will be Shalom 
4Z4BS. www.4z5la.net/4x411a.

****************

Items for inclusion in next weeks Radio News should be forwarded to Mark 
Wall, EI7IS at QTHR or by phone to 051 853806 or 087 6302026.  Items for 
the radio news can also be faxed to 087 5 6302026.  News should be 
submitted via e-mail to "news at irts dot ie" for automatic forwarding to 
both the radio and printed news services.  Please note that items for the 
radio news should reach the editor no later than midday on Fridays.


            Best 73 from John, Sysop @ EI3DIB.#TIPP.IRL.EU


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