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Irish Radio Transmitters Society
Radio News Bulletin
Sunday May 7th 2006
Limerick Radio Club
Members of the Limerick Radio Club are QRV as EI60LRC until the end of the
year to mark 60 years of the club. Activity is on 80 to 10 metres. QSL is
via EI8EM.
The next meeting of Limerick Radio Club will take place on Thursday the 11th
of May at 7.30 p.m. in the Limerick Institute of Technology.
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South Dublin Radio Club
At its meeting last Tuesday night the 2nd of May, South Dublin Radio Club
presented the prizes for two of the competitions that the club hosts. The
first was for an internal club competition for working as many DXCC
entities as possible for the year 2005 (DXCC 2005 Competition). The winner
was Nicky Mullalley EI9JF with a score of 229 entities. The runner up was
Mark Condon EI6JK with a total of 129. Nicky received a gift cheque for
100 Euro.
The second competition is the SDR Spring Challenge which had a number of
entries for both the Open and Restricted sections. Mark EI6JK was the
winner of the Open section and Brendan Kilmartin was the winner in the
Restricted section. Both received a gift cheque for 50 Euro. Many thanks
to all who took part especially Tom Kelly EI2AJ who always makes a gallant
entry.
All are welcome to take part in the next SDR Challenge next February: rules
can be had from the club Secretary or soon from the club's new web address
- SouthDublinRadioClub.ie.
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Mayo Radio Experimenters Network
The Mayo Radio Experimenters Network have commenced theory classes in
Stensons of Ballyvary on the N5 on Saturday mornings. It's still not too
late to join in and anyone wishing to do so should contact Terry Ebdon,
EI5IW on 087 130 8560 as soon as possible.
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VHF News
The Mayo, Galway, Roscommon Radio Experimenters Radio Group hopes to run a
2 metre / 70 cm SSB contest during the month of September this year. The
date and contest rules will be announced soon.
Anyone with VHF/UHF squares worked can send in their totals for inclusion
in the 2006 squares table.
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Radio Theory Examination
The next Radio Theory Examination has now been scheduled for Wednesday 28th
June 2006. It will take place in the ComReg offices at Abbey Court, Irish
Life Centre, Lr. Abbey St., Dublin 1 commencing at 2 p.m. Candidates
wishing to sit this examination should apply to Sean Nolan EI7CD, 12 Little
Meadow, Pottery Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin as soon as possible. The
closing date for applications is 23rd June.
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Course Guide
The new CD-ROM course guide which was launched at the IRTS AGM is in web
page format and covers all of the items on the HAREC syllabus on which the
new multiple-choice examination is based. There are 400 slides with almost
200 illustrations and diagrams included in the guide. The guide is
intended to assist those organising classes, those studying on their own or
in small groups for the examination or as a useful refresher for those
already licensed.
Information on the guide may be obtained by e-mailing "course at irts dot
ie". The Guide is free but there is a 5 euro charge for registration, post and packaging and e-mail support. The availability of examinations on a regular basis under the arrangement negotiated with ComReg under which the IRTS is responsible for organising, setting and correcting the examination seems to have generated renewed interest in experimental radio. The course guide will be of great benefit to anyone working to obtain an Experimenter's Licence.
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CQIR - Ireland Calling Announcement
In 2007 the IRTS celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding in 1932.
As part of the jubilee celebrations the Society is organising an International Radio Contest, "CQIR - Ireland Calling".
For this event, references to Ireland mean the island of Ireland and it's
offshore islands - both EI and GI. CQIR is a once-off event with a
difference - the difference being that overseas Entrants with 75 or more
QSO's have the opportunity to win a trip to Ireland. CQIR is a 24-hour,
single-operator HF CW/SSB contest on the weekend of the 29th and 30th of
September 2007. As this is the fifth full weekend in the month, there is
no clash with any established event.
CQIR is a celebration of both the IRTS Jubilee and the "Irish" amateur-
radio community world-wide. It's where the Irish, at home and abroad, work the World - and where those of Irish descent identify themselves by including their ancestral County in the exchange: County Mayo, County Antrim etc.
Full rules and county codes will appear on www.irts.ie and will be
available shortly in Echo Ireland. Free software will be provided to
support CQIR.
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Mid Ulster Amateur Radio Club
The Mid Ulster Amateur Radio Club (GI3VFW) will be holding its rally at the
Discovery Centre, Oxford Island near Lurgan on Sunday the 21st of May. A
new and exciting venue right on the shores of Lough Neagh with a Host of
attractions for all the family including boat trips, cafe, bird hides,
nature trails, paddling pool, play area, picnic and barbecue areas. There
will be a display by Lough Neagh rescue team and rescue vehicle's on site
for viewing. This should prove to be a great day out whether you want to
browse the radio rally, enjoy the wild life and scenery our take part in
the activities you can be sure of an enjoyable day. Bring your binoculars
and camcorders.
The site and rally are wheelchair accessible. For more information,
contact John, GI0KUH at "j.p.mccabe at btinternet dot com".
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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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