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Irish Radio Transmitters Society
Radio News Bulletin

Sunday July 15th 2007

Church Broadcasts

You will recall that in June of last year we informed you that ComReg had 
introduced a Wireless Public Address licensing Scheme.  This scheme 
allows religious and community organisations to be licensed to transmit 
services or events from their public address systems for the benefit of 
people in local communities.  Two bands of 40 channels each 10 kHz wide 
between 27.6 and 27.995 MHz were allocated for this purpose.  Base 
station ERP is 0dBW (1 watt AM) or 6dBW (4 watts FM) with a vertically 
polarised antenna.  Many churches throughout the country are using this 
scheme and if licensed and operating within the terms of the licence 
these transmissions are legal.

However, we have been notified by the national coordinator of Intruder 
Watch for the German National Society DARC that transmissions of church 
services, which seem to be originating from Ireland, have been taking 
place in the 28 MHz amateur band. WAV files have been provided of such 
transmissions on 28.105 MHz.  We would ask members to listen out on this 
frequency and on the lower portion of the 28 MHz band generally at 
appropriate times for their local areas, particularly on Sundays to see 
if unauthorised stations in the 10-metre band can be identified.  Ground 
wave propagation would be fairly short at these frequencies so specific 
identification of stations may be possible from some reference in notices 
to local events.  If you cannot identify the station and you have a beam 
antenna you could take a bearing on the station, which in conjunction 
with bearings taken by other stations could help identify the general 
area from which the transmission originates.

If you hear anything worth reporting you should send a report to Thos 
Caffrey EI2JD the IRTS Intruder Watch coordinator at QTHR or to 
"thoscaffrey at hotmail dot com" with a copy to Sean Nolan EI7CD at QTHR 
or to "ei7cd at gofree dot indigo dot ie".  The report should include 
date, time, frequency, possible location of the station if identified, 
beam heading and other relevant information.  If the station is 
identified from an announcement of local events, details should be given.  
It is in our own interests to identify these stations to preserve the 
exclusive nature of the 28 MHz allocation.  The matter has already been 
reported to ComReg who will act on the matter if we can provide 
locational information.

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

ComReg Meeting

On Tuesday last, representatives of the Society had a lengthy meeting 
with representatives of ComReg on a range of issues.  The meeting was 
very useful and productive.  Certain matters decided at the meeting need 
a little more work and we will give a full report of the meeting as soon 
as we can.

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

WRC-07

Prior to the CEPT Preparatory Group Meeting for WRC-07 held in Gothenburg 
in the early days of last week, the IRTS had submitted to ComReg 
documentation about the requirements of the amateur service from WRC-07 
as well as items for inclusion on the agenda of WRC-11.  Among the 
documents was a detailed paper prepared by Dave EI3IO setting out options 
for regularising the position of the 70 MHz band in the ITU Radio 
Regulations and/or the European Common Allocation Table.  Such 
regularisation would for the band internationally and/or in Europe and 
would allow and encourage other administrations to make amateur 
allocations at 70 MHz.  Permission has been sought by Ole LA2RR, Chairman 
Region 1 IARU to use this document in their further work on this matter.  

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

Theory Examination

Recently forty-five candidates sat the theory examination for the 
experimenters licence at centres in Dublin and Carrigtwohill.  The 
examination papers have been checked and the results were delivered to 
ComReg on Tuesday last.  ComReg have been very efficient in sending out 
the results but it takes time as each candidate gets a breakdown of their 
results in each of the three sections of the paper.  We appeal to 
candidates not to contact ComReg about the results, as results will not 
be given over the phone or by e-mail.  The official letters will issue in 
due course.  There is also no point in contacting the IRTS about results.  
The papers are checked by IRTS but the issue of results and the HAREC 
certificate to successful candidates is a matter exclusively for ComReg. 

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

Limerick Radio Club 

Limerick Radio Club participated in the Foynes Flying Boat Festival last 
weekend. 
As part of the festival, a re-enactment of the original 1937 flying boat 
flight from Botwood Newfoundland to Foynes was planned, using a Canso A 
C-FPQM flying boat. However because of mechanical problems with one of 
the engines the flight had to be postponed at the last minute. The pilots 
did travel to Foynes for the festival and assured everyone that the re-
enactment flight will be completed at a later date, once the aircraft is 
repaired.
 
Limerick Radio Club operated two HF stations and one VHF Station over the 
three-day festival, using the special call sign EI7FOY. Despite band 
conditions a large number of stations were worked, mainly on 20 metres. 
The transceivers in use were an Icom 756 Pro 2 and a TenTec Jupiter and 
the antennae a Cushcraft A4S beam at 60 ft and a G5RV. 
 
The following participated in the event: 
EI2GT,EI8EM,EI2AW,EI0DJ,EI2IX,EI6IW,EI7ALB,EI9IY,EI3AL, 
EI0CZ,EI8GY,EI9AL,EI9CI and SWL'S Breada Cronin EI896 and Damien Brown.
The QSL Manager for the special event is Alan Cronin EI8EM at QTHR.
 
The Club would like to thank Ms Margaret O'Shaughnessy, Museum Curator, 
for the invitation to participate in the festival and for providing the 
necessary facilities to the Club members.

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

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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