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Irish Radio Transmitters Society 
Radio News Bulletin 
Sunday 23rd August 2009

****

  
Next Theory Examination

The 21st of September is the closing date for applications 
to sit the next Theory Examination for an Amateur Station 
Licence which will be held on Tuesday the 6th of October 
at 2p.m in the ComReg Offices in Dublin. To reserve a 
place at the exam intending candidates should forward the 
appropriate fee to Sean Nolan EI7CD, 12 Little Meadow, 
Pottery Road, Dunlaoghaire, Co. Dublin. 

The fee is 50 Euro or 25 Euro for full-time registered 
students, repeat candidates and those who are retired, 
unemployed or have a disability. Cheques and Money Orders 
should be made payable to the IRTS. When forwarding the 
exam fee intending candidates should enclose their postal 
address as well as phone and e-mail contact details.  
Sean's e-mail address for any further enquiries is "ei7cd 
at gofree dot indigo dot ie" 

Intending candidates should note in particular, that in 
Section B of the paper - National and International Rules 
and Operating Procedures'- questions on the National 
Rules will be based on the new Wireless Telegraphy 
(Amateur Station Licence) Regulations 2009 which came 
into force on I June 2009.  These Regulations and other 
matters in relation to the operation of amateur stations 
can be found in the 'Amateur Station Licence Guidelines' 
published by ComReg in Document 09/45 which is available 
on the 'Publications' section of the ComReg website at 
www.comreg.ie  

There is also some very useful information available 
under 'Radio Theory' in the 'Links' section of the IRTS 
website at www.irts.ie  

****

IRTS 2m Counties Contest

Next Sunday the 30th of August is the date for the Autumn 
2m counties contest. It takes place between 14.00 and 
16.00 local. The full rules are available on the IRTS 
website under the contest tab.

****

70cms Activity Hour

To try to promote activity and see if it is worthwhile to 
run a 70cms Counties contest. We will be having a 70cms 
activity hour following the 2m contest on Sunday the 30th 
August. Both FM and SSB stations will be welcome and both 
Calling channels will be monitored.432.2 for SSB and 
433.5 for FM users.

We look forward to hearing many portable and fixed 
stations on the day.

****

3DA0SS Swaziland

David, GI4FUM, has returned from Swaziland and reports 
that the 3DA0SS expedition was a big success. Around 
20,000 QSOs were made, many of them on the data modes. 
The International Scout Camp was also a great success 
with the scouts learning many new development skills. 

The IRTS committee, with the agreement of the CQIR 
Contest sponsor, Dargle Builders Limited, agreed that the 
excess in the contest fund which amounted to more than 
1,000 Euro, should be donated to the Swazi scouts towards 
the cost of providing clean water at their campsite. 

While David was there, the new pump was installed and 
commissioned and clean water is now available for all the 
camp needs. Following the AFRI75 expedition to Swaziland 
and the resultant publicity for the Scout Project there, 
many individual Society members donated monies 
for projects at the campsite. We are happy to act as a 
conduit for any such funding and if you are interested in 
helping you should contact Paul EI2CA or David GI4FUM.

****

ARRL Celebration

This year, the ARRL is honouring the 140th anniversary of 
the birth of the League's first president and cofounder. 
Hiram Percy Maxim, W1AW, was born on 2nd September 1869.

The operating event is open to all amateurs, and the goal 
is straightforward: Find the stations adding /140 to 
their call signs, and contact as many as possible during 
the event period from 2-9th September. The /140 will be 
signed by any ARRL member who holds and ARRL appointment.

There will be a Certificate available for anyone who 
works at least 25 of the /140 Celebration stations

Time Period: 0000 UTC September 2 until 2400 UTC 
September 9.

Exchange: All stations signing /140 send RS(T), their 
appointment and their name; others send RS(T) and their 
name. More details and deadline application on www.arrl.org

****

Dave Court EI3IO

Dave will be moving to Bahrain (A9) on 28 August, 
initially for a period of 2 years. No call-sign 
information is available as yet. However you may find 
Dave on 20m in A9 from September onwards, depending on 
the time it takes to obtain residency etc. 

A QTH has been chosen which appears to be good for all 
bands 160m to VHF. Subject to licensing restrictions, 
Dave plans to be QRV on most MF, HF and low VHF bands. 
Equipment being taken includes an Elecraft K3 
transceiver, Acom 1000 amplifier, yagis for 14 MHz to 70 
MHz and an 18 metre Spider Beam fibre glass support for 
MF and low HF verticals.
 
It should be noted that 600m, 60m, 6m and 4m are 
currently not available in A9. EI3IO will still be QRV 
from Ireland during the next few years, during vacation 
trips to the family home in Shankill, where family 
members will still be resident. The Dublin DX Cluster 
EI7SDX will also remain QRV with internet access only - 
click http://shandx.ath.cx/cgi-bin/ei7sdx.cgi or 
telnet://EI7SDX.ath.cx:7300 for access."

****

MFJ ACQUIRES CUSHCRAFT AMATEUR ANTENNAS

In industry news, MFJ Enterprises, Inc., of Starkville, 
Mississippi has purchased the Cushcraft Amateur Radio 
Antennas Product Line from Laird Technologies, St. Louis, 
Missouri.  

The sale was effective July 31, 2009 and MFJ has 
announced that Cushcraft products will continue to be 
manufactured in Manchester, New Hampshire.

****

30 Meter Multi-Mode Weekend

This weekend, the Amateur radio 10 MHz (30 metre) band 
will be alive with digital signals during the multi-mode 
weekend.

The objective is to promote experimenting and using 
different digital modes on unique 30 Meter Band. A number 
of digital mode groups will be participating this weekend 
so if you wanted to try out a mode you have thought about 
trying here is your chance to get on the 30 Meter Band to 
try those digital modes and/or try a digital mode 
software that includes multiple digital modes.

This is NOT a contest.. no set times.. no rules.. no 
exchanges.. no winners other than those that participate 
with casual use of the 30 Meter Band to experiment, rag 
chew, DX and have some fun!

****

Crossakiel Amateur Radio Association

C.A.R.A would like to thank all the stations that made 
their first club event a success. The Club meets every 
Wednesday at 8pm in the Welcome Wagon in Crossakiel. 
Everyone is welcome to attend.

****

This week in History

1919 George Fisk of AWA does first radio 'broadcast' in 
OZ.

1932 The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) began its 
first experimental TV broadcast in England.

****

Items mentioned in the IRTS Radio news are of a general, 
educational or informative nature, there is no guarantee that 
stations mentioned can be heard or worked.
Items for inclusion in next weeks Radio News should be 
forwarded to Charlie EI8JB, preferably via e-mail to "charlie 
dot Carolan at gmail dot com" Or by phone to 087-6265418 News 
can also be submitted via e-mail to "newsteam 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 Thursday 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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