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My Apology to readers for the lack of news over Xmas, I was On Holliday.
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Irish Radio Transmitters Society
Radio News Bulletin
Sunday January 14th 2007
Limerick Radio Club
The January meeting of Limerick Radio Club will take place on the third
Thursday i.e. the 18th of January 2007 and not the second Thursday of January
as previously announced. The venue will be the Limerick Institute of
Technology, Moylish and the commencement time is 19:30 as usual.
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Cork Radio Club
Cork Radio Club has moved to new premises for their weekly meetings. The
new venue is in the premises of the Cork Youth Film & Video Group located in
the new bungalow behind the Cork Forum building on Assumption Road,
Blackpool. Meetings are held every Monday night starting at 8.00 pm and new
members and visitors are always very welcome. Enquiries about the club
should be directed to Dick Bermingham EI6HH on 021-4545154.
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South Eastern Amateur Radio Group
The first SEARG Committee Meeting of 2007 will take place on Wednesday the
31st of January at 8.00 p.m. in the Roanmore Centre, Waterford. Committee
members are asked to attend. As this meeting replaces the general meeting,
which normally takes place on the last Wednesday of each month, there will
be no general meeting for January.
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IRTS 75th Jubilee
As part of the 75th Jubilee celebrations, the sub committee is putting
together a short audio visual presentation about the history of the Society.
They are particularly anxious to receive copies of any audio or
videotapes, including old 8mm cine clips of radio activities. They will take
them in any format, copy same and return. However if you have some such
material and can transfer it to digital files that will grately assist their
work. Contact Seamus 8BP or Paul 2CA if you can help.
The special 75th jubilee commemorative IRTS logos are available to members
for use on their QSL's and web sites etc. Use of these logos will help
promote the Society and the 75th celebrations. The logos can be downloaded
from www.irts.ie. Simply go to the information section and click on
'Downloads'.
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Region 5 Theory Classes
Theory classes will commence in the Cork area on Tuesday January the 16th at
the Resource Centre, Main Street, Carrigtwohill. The Class tutor will be
Mick Lee EI4HF and the course administrator is the IRTS Region 5
representative, Dave EI4BZ.
If you are interested in attending these classes, please contact Dave on
087-6290574 as soon as possible. The classes will finish in time for the
next theory examination, which will be held in June.
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Theory Examination
The next Theory Examination for the Experimenter's Licence will be held on
Thursday the 18th of January next at 2 p.m. in the ComReg Offices, Abbey
Court, Irish Life Centre, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin. Those at present
studying for an Experimenter's Licence may wish to obtain a copy of the CD
course Guide produced by the Society. These are available from Sean EI7CD
at a cost of 5 Euro to cover registration, postage and packaging.
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IRTS 4 metre and 6 metre Shields
The 4 Metre & 6 Meter shields will be presented to the leading 4 & 6 Metre
operators at this years I.R.T.S. AGM. This competition is run on a calendar
year basis, 1st of January to the 31st of December 2006. The scoring will be
calculated as follows: Unique contacts multiplied by Maidenhead locator
squares by DXCC. All modes count. Could anyone interested in this
competition please send their 2006 logs to the Contest Manager, Brian
Canning "brianei8iu at eircom dot net". If you make contact with a
particular station, say 5 times during the year, you can only claim this as
1 QSO. Squares mean IO51, JO63 KM78 etc. It is hoped that everyone can and
will send in a log, it is easier for those that have computer logs as it
takes all the hard work out of counting squares & unique QSOs.
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Squares table 2006
Could everyone who supported the VHF/UHF squares table during the past year
. send in their final updates for 2006 to the VHF Manager "joe underscore
fadden at yahoo dot com" before the end of January. Some good square scores
were achieved on 6 meters this year even though conditions were poor. If you
have not sent in a score for any of the VHF/UHF bands during 2006, you can
still do so.
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EI0MAR Article in PW
The current February edition of Practical Wireless contains a three-page
feature on EI0MAR, which operates each Sunday from the vintage radio museum
in Howth. The article is well illustrated with colour photographs and
relates the history of the Martello tower, in which the museum is located,
and its connections with the early days of wireless experimentation. Both
Lee de Forest, the American inventor of the triode valve, and the Marconi
Company conducted experiments from the Martello in 1903 and 1905
respectively.
The Practical Wireless article, by Tony (EI5EM), also gives a run down on
the activities of the Howth Martello Radio Group using its own regular
EI0MAR callsign as well as documenting other special event activities for
JOTA, International Marconi Day and the Howth Festival. Photographs of the
radio equipment used at EI0MAR are also included in the article
The museum is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 until 4 during the
winter months and seven days a week from April until October. EI0MAR is
usually QRV on Sundays on HF and also monitors S23 (145.575 MHz). More
details, including a contact telephone number, are available at
www.qsl.net/ei5em/museum.html. Visitors who would like to see the station in
operation are advised to telephone or email "ei0mar at eircom dot net" to
check that the station will be QRV on a particular date.
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Phoenix Rally
The Phoenix rally takes place on the 4th of February 2007 in the Coolmine
Community School, Blanchardstown. Admission is 4 Euro and doors open at
11.00 a.m. Doors are open at 8.30 a.m. for traders. The emphasis of this
rally is on the "Bring and Buy" aspect and radio amateurs are encouraged
bring along any items that they would like to part with as it is felt by the
organisers that many of those who attend rallies do so with the intention of
acquiring parts and second hand equipment.
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Rallies
In addition to the Phoenix Rally, four other radio rallies are scheduled to
take place during February, March and April 2007. First comes the Limerick
Rally, which is in the Greenhills Hotel on Sunday the 11th of March. Later
that month, on Saturday 24th of March, the Lagan Valley Amateur Radio Society
holds its rally in Lisburn, while on Sunday the 15th of April the Lough Erne
Amateur Radio Show takes place in a new venue, the Share Centre at
Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh.
The IRTS AGM and Rally takes place on Sunday the 22nd of April in the Vienna
Woods Hotel, Cork, with the AGM Dinner on the previous night. More details
of these events are in the current issue of Echo Ireland and on the "Rallies
and Events" page of www.irts.ie.
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AREN News
On the 16th of January AREN Assistant Co-ordinator Conor O Neill will provide
training to members of Cork Motor Club. On the night material to be covered
will include the installation and operation of radios. The Clubs next Major
event, the West Cork Rally takes place on St Patrick's weekend. Local AREN
members are presently studying maps of the stages in order to select and
test a suitable repeater site.
The 2007 Galtee Walks (Glen of Aherlow Waking Festival) will take place on
the later than previously advertised date of the weekend of the 1st to the
3rd June 2007.
For up-to-date information about AREN news and activities, visit
www.aren.ie.
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EI2P - 60th Wedding Anniversary
EI2P - Roderic Mooney & his wife Kathleen will be celebrating their 60th
Wedding Anniversary on Monday the 15th of January and his family along with
fellow radio amateurs would like to send their Congratulations.
Roderic has been an Amateur Radio Operator for over 75 years. His call sign
of EI2P is now one of the oldest in the country. Over the last 60 years,
they have lived in Killiney, Carrickmines and Enniskerry. They have six
children, Gerald, Andrea, Desmond, Garret, Stephen and Catherine and nine
grandchildren.
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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 Sunday's bulletin.
Best 73 from John, Sysop @ EI3DIB.#TIPP.IRL.EU
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