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Irish Radio Transmitters Society
Radio News Bulletin

Sunday June 24th 2007


Condolences

We are very sorry to have to tell you of the death of Maurice Moore of 
Kilmeedy Co. Limerick the father of Dave EI4BZ.  Maurice was taken ill 
and died suddenly in hospital early on Friday the 15th of June.

Dave was on his way by car to the continent for a holiday, which would 
have included the Friedrichshafen rally.  He was just outside London 
early on the Friday morning when he got a telephone call about the 
sudden death of his father.  He returned home and the funeral was held 
on Monday last.  To Dave and to his family we extend our deepest 
sympathy and may Maurice rest in peace.

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

International Museums Weekend

International Museums Weekend took place on Saturday and Sunday last. 
The Howth Martello Radio Group activated EI0MAR from the vintage radio 
museum in Howth. Band conditions weren't good, however those who 
attended enjoyed a very sociable event. After the station went QRT on 
Saturday, some of the group QSYed to the Yacht in Clontarf to end the 
day suitably with a meal.

The Howth Peninsula Festival takes place next weekend and EI0MAR will 
once again be active on Sunday and possibly Saturday.  Many of the 
events taking place during the festival are family orientated with 
open-air music, dancing, magic and puppet shows. A full listing of 
events is available at howthpeninsula.com.

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

AFRI75

During the IRTS Jubilee expedition to Swaziland the team met with the 
Scout Association and agreed to support their Thirst for Life 
Programme, which helps Aids orphans in Swaziland.  You will find 
details of the project on the Afri75 page of the IRTS website. The team 
is pleased to announce that the first initial funding for the project 
of 350 Euro is on its way to Swaziland and this will fund the purchase 
of chickens for their farm.  The money was raised by donations included 
with direct QSL cards received from stations worked around the world, 
together with funds raised from the sale of Afri75 caps at the AGM in 
Cork.  The team are still anxious to continue support for the project, 
and if you think you can help please contact Paul EI2CA.

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

Hong Kong Special Prefix

Approval has been granted for the use of the Special Prefix "VR10" in 
addition to "VR2" for Hong Kong Radio Amateurs starting from the 1st of 
July 2007 to the 30th of June 2008 for the 10th anniversary of Hong 
Kong's reunification with China.

More details are available in the OFTA letter for Hong Kong Radio 
Amateurs, which can be found at www.ofta.gov.hk/en/amateur/ama-
cir200706.pdf.

HARTS is also going to use the special callsign "VR10HK" as HARTS HQ 
Station especially during the IARU HF Contest (14-15/7/2007).

For further information, please contact the Award and Contest Manager 
VR2XNG (Dawood Ng) through email at "excom2007 at harts dot org dot 
hk".

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

2 Metre News Bulletin

Tony, EI5EM paid a visit to Sean, EI5GH regular Sunday two-metres 
newsreader last Friday. Sean has been ill now for several months in St. 
Vincent's Hospital in Dublin. Sean was in good form and was glad to 
receive all the latest news from Tony who passed on the good wishes of 
all those who listen to the news. Sean sends his regards to all and 
hopefully he will be well enough soon to return home.

Tony and John EI7JG have been trying to keep the news going during 
Sean's absence on an ad hoc basis. Unfortunately, both will be away 
next weekend and this means that there probably will be no two-metre 
news next Sunday. Normal service should be resumed the following week.  
Perhaps there are some other operators out there who would like to 
assist in keeping this long-standing service going. The IRTS would be 
glad to hear from any volunteers.

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

Limerick Radio Club 

Limerick Radio Club has been invited by the Foynes Flying-Boat Museum 
to operate a special Amateur Radio Station in conjunction with the 
commemorative Transatlantic Re-Enactment Flight 1937 from Newfoundland 
Canada to Foynes Ireland.  A special call sign has been allocated to 
the station EI-70-FOY.  The station will be on the air from the 6th to 
the 8th of July 2007.  On HF the station will operate from 80 to 10 
metres.  It will also operate on VHF / UHF using the EI70FOY call sign.

A special QSL card, commemorating the Re-Enactment Flight, will be sent 
to all stations worked over the three-day event.  All QSL cards should 
be sent to the Club's QSL Manager Alan Cronin EI8EM at QTHR.  Limerick 
Radio Club can be contacted at "ei4lrc at eircom dot net" or at 
www.qsl.net/ei4lrc.

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

South Eastern Amateur Radio Group

The next general meeting will take place on Monday the 25th of June at 
8.00 p.m. in the Roanmore Centre, Waterford.

A portion of the meeting will be for all operators who have volunteered 
their services for the cycle race on the 1st of July and those operators 
who will be assisting are urged to attend so that radio protocol and 
equipment requirements etc. can be discussed.

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

Foyle and District Amateur Radio Club

Foyle and District Amateur Radio Club, Bready, Strabane, Co. Tyrone 
will be heading to St. Angelo Airport, Enniskillen for the 2007 Jet 
World Masters competition. The competition itself runs from the 5th to 
the 14th of July.  The club station will be on the air during the 
weekend July the 13th and 14th using the club's callsign MN0AKU/P. 
 
This event is the ultimate radio-controlled model aircraft competition.  
These model planes are capable of speeds up to 250 miles per hour.  One 
hundred pilots from 31 countries will be taking part in this 
competition.  More information can be found on their website 
www.jwm2007.com
 
The club wishes to express its gratitude to all the operators who 
contacted them during the 2 days of their Amelia Earhart special event 
station on May the 20th and 21st.  A sepia-tone photo of the aviator has 
been used for a unique QSL card and these will soon be sent out via the 
buro.  Foyle and District Amateur Radio Clubs web address is 
www.mn0aku.org.uk.

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

Comeragh Cycle Race

The national under 23 road racing championship will take place in 
Waterford on the 1st of July.  Richie EI9HR is event Co-ordinator and he 
is being assisted by John EI8JA. This year's race will be on a greater 
scale with over 160 riders taking part. The Civil Defence have come on 
board this year to help with marshalling and RTE will be filming the 
event. 

AREN will provide the communications for safe traffic management and 
accident reporting. There will be more radio reporting points and 
mobile stations than last year so more radio operators are required. 
Again newcomers are welcome and training will be provided on the 
morning of the race. This is an excellent opportunity for operators to 
put their radio skills to good use in a very enjoyable and rewarding 
way for the benefit of the Community.  All operators irrespective of 
experience are welcome.

Please contact Richie on mobile 085-1465465 or evenings on 051-854315.  
You can also contact Richie by e-mail at "ei9hr at yahoo dot com".  
Those who have volunteered to assist with this event are asked to 
attend the meeting in Waterford on Monday the 25th.

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

Rally's

The Cork Radio Club Rally will take place on Sunday the 23rd of 
September in the Blarney Park Hotel, Blarney, Co. Cork, the Waterford 
Rally will take place on the 21st of October 2007 in the Woodlands 
Hotel, Waterford and the Mayo Radio Rally will be on Sunday the 18th of 
November in the Belmont Hotel, Knock, Co. Mayo.  

A full listing of upcoming rally's is available on www.irts.ie. 

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


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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