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Irish Radio Transmitters Society
Radio News Bulletin

Sunday December 10th 2006


80m Counties Contest

The Society will launch its 75th Anniversary celebrations on New Year's Day 
with the 80 metre Counties Contest. This was a very popular event last year 
with almost 100 EI and GI stations active. Given that's its the Jubilee 
Year, we are asking everybody to make a special effort to be QRV, for at 
least part of the Contest which runs from 1200 to 1500 hours local time.  
Full rules are available on the Society website www.irts.ie. 

As a special incentive, all stations who submit a log to the contest 
manager will be awarded a special Participation Certificate to hang on the 
shack wall. In addition, there will be a special Jubilee Year edition of 
the Worked All EI Counties Award available for award chasers. QSOs for this 
award must be made during 2007. Given last years 80 metre Counties Contest 
activity, is it possible that a '26 Counties endorsed' Award number One 
will be achieved on the first day of the new year?

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Theory Examination

The next Theory Examination for the Experimenter's Licence will be held on 
Thursday the 18th of January 2007 at 2 p.m. in the offices of ComReg, Abbey 
Court, Irish Life Centre. Dublin.

Places for the examination are limited and some of these have already been 
allocated.  Documentation about the examination will issue in the coming 
week to those who have already applied.  In order to secure a place anyone 
wishing to sit the examination in January should contact Se n Nolan EI7Cd 
either at QTHR or by e-mail to "ei7cd at gofree dot indigo dot ie".  Those 
studying for the examination may wish to obtain a copy of the CD Course 
Guide produced by the Society.  These are available from Se n EI7CD at a 
cost of 5 Euro to cover registration postage and packaging.

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New Radio Club seeks Donations

Scouting Ireland has been working for the past few years on getting a 
permanent radio shack at the National Scout Camp site at Larch Hill near 
Rathfarnham in the Dublin Mountains overlooking the city.  The aim of this 
is to promote Radio Experimentation and hobby electronics in Ireland 
especially to Scout Leaders and Scouts aged 6 to 21 years.

To date Scouting Ireland has a tilt over wind up tower and a radio shack 
with lockable presses.  A new Club has been set up, called the Larch Hill 
Radio Club, with the permanent callsign EI3SI.

The club are now looking for radio equipment to put in the shack. There is 
a full "wish list" on the IRTS website and items will be collected at the 
IRTS stand at all future rallies.

Items can also be dropped into South Dublin Radio Club. So we ask you to 
clear out your shacks with all items going to a good cause. For details 
contact Daniel on 087-7731120.

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Theory Classes

Theory Classes in the Roanmore Centre, Waterford will continue this coming 
Tuesday the 12th of December and Tuesday the 19th will be the last class for 
2006.  Classes will resume early in January and the date will be announced 
soon.

Theory classes are planned to commence in the Cork area in early January.  
Anyone interested should contact Dave Moore EI4BZ on 087-6290574 or any 
member of Cork Radio Club or the East Cork Radio Group.

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Solar News

Sunspot number 930 continues to be a source of strong solar activity. The 
active region has produced two X-class flares and a number of smaller 
flares during the past week. 

Coronal mass ejections on the 5th and 6th of December will not hit Earth 
head-on because the sunspot was near the sun's eastern limb thus not facing 
Earth at the time of the CMEs.  However, we could experience glancing blows 
from the CMEs, producing geomagnetic storms in the coming days.  Northern 
sky watchers should remain alert for auroras.

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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 Friday in order 
to be guaranteed inclusion in the following Sundays bulletin.


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


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