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This Week's News
IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday October 10th, 2021.
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Silent Key - John Hickey EI3BF
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of John Hickey
EI3BF of Mologhroe, Cullen, Co Cork who passed away on Monday the 4th
of October 2021. While not very active in recent years, John was a very
well known and popular radio amateur. He was a true gentleman and was
always willing to help his fellow radio enthusiasts. John passed away
peacefully at Mallow General Hospital and was buried last Thursday the
6th of October at Cullen Cemetery. We offer our deepest sympathies to
his family and friends. May he rest in peace.
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ComReg Proposed Strategy for Managing the Radio Spectrum 2022-2024
ComReg, the Commission for Communication Regulation, has published a
document, ComReg 21/90, seeking consultations on a wide range of
licensing issues, mainly in the commercial field. There are, however,
several significant issues for the amateur community that need careful
consideration and measured responses.. This is a must read document for
anyone interested in the future of our hobby and submissions on its
contents close at 1600 on October 22nd. Among the questions raised are,
how amateurs might meet the terms of their licence conditions relating
to non-ionising radiation, a request by the Marconi Radio Group for an
increase in output power for everyone and a submission seeking the
introduction of an entry level or novice licence. The link to the
document is https://www .comreg.ie/media/2021/09/Comreg-2190.pdf.
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HAREC Examination Results
The final results for the HAREC examination held on 11th November were
released by ComReg on Monday 4th October. 65 candidates sat for the
exam, a record number for one day. A total of 43 candidates passed the
examination and have been issued their new licences. This is a success
rate of 66%, broadly in line with previous examinations. We
congratulate them all and hope to hear them on air over the coming
weeks.
It is worth highlighting that most of those who did not succeed this
time around failed through a weakness in Part B, the theory section of
the examination. The failure rate in this section averaged 33 percent
compared with 23 percent in Part A, the regulations section. This also
continues a trend seen in previous examinations.
The examination board would like to thank the many candidates who
contacted them following receipt of their results to offer their
appreciation on the way the examination was conducted, and the regular
communications received from the Board. Places remain available for the
next examination to be held in Dublin on Saturday 27th November. Full
details on the application process can be found on the IRTS website.
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JOTI & JOTA
Jamboree On The Air and Jamboree On The Internet takes place next
weekend, the 15th to the 17th of October, when hundreds of Scout
stations worldwide are taking part including many Irish Scout Troops.
Currently registered from EI are the 14th Galway Scout Group, the 17th
Longwood Meath, the 1st Meath Navan Scouts, the 2nd Laois Rathdowney
and the Copper Coast Scout Group. More information, including a full
list of participating stations can be found at www.jotajoti.info It's
still not too late for you to get involved. Contact your local scouts
and invite them to visit your station.
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Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club Rally
The Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club will hold a Rally in the Radisson
Blu Hotel on Sunday 7th of November 2021. Doors will open at 11:00 and
the entrance fee will be EUR5 per person. As with previous rally's,
there will be a bring and buy opportunity. Tables for the bring and
buy, exhibitors and related demonstrations are free. Tables should be
booked through Michael Kingston EI2IX via email to rapidov66 /at/
gmail.com. LCARC will publish a list of equipment, for sale at the
Rally, on the club's website over the next few weeks.
Next weekend the 15th to 17th of October, LCARC will host JOTA for 1st
Clare Shannon Scouts, Sixmilebridge Scouts and Ruan Scouts.
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South Eastern Amateur Radio Group
EI2WRC will be active with the Copper Coast Scout Group on Saturday the
16th of October for the JOTA/JOTI 2021 event. The club hope to have a
few HF stations on air along with other club members explaining other
aspects of the hobby with workshops where the scouts can participate.
The group will also be active on the Southern Ireland Repeater Network
and all nodes connected to it. Special thanks to the SIRN group for
allowing us to use the repeater network for this special event. If you
hear the station on air, please take a few minutes to say hello to the
scouts. Thank you! Please note due to restrictions this event will not
be open to the public. For anyone that wishes to find out more about
the South Eastern Amateur Radio Group and their activities you can drop
them an email to southeasternarg /at/ gmail.com or please feel free to
go along to any of their meetings. You can check their website
www.searg.ie and you can also join them on Facebook and follow them on
Twitter.
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IRTS Contest News
Results of the 70 centimetres and 2 metres IRTS Counties Contests held
on 19th September have now been published. A total of 37 logs were
submitted for these two contests, however QSO numbers were low,
particularly on 70 centimetres. In the 2 metres event, 24 EI and GI
counties were logged. See www.irts.ie/results for full details.
The final IRTS Counties Contest of the year is the 40 metres Counties
Contest, which takes place on Sunday next, 17th October, at 12:00 UTC
for one hour. There are separate SSB Only and SSB/CW Mixed Mode
sections. EI and GI counties are the multipliers, while EI and GI
stations also have overseas DXCC entities as multipliers. See
www.irts.ie/rules for full details.
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NSWL Club Get Together and Dinner
The National Shortwave Listeners Club would like to congratulate the
successful candidates in the recent HAREC examination and are delighted
to hear so many new callsigns on the air. Commiserations to those that
were unsuccessful, and they hope to see them all attending the upcoming
revision classes in preparation for the next HAREC exam on November
27th. The club have organised a radio filled weekend on November 6th
and 7th with a visit to the Shannon Aviation Museum and the Limerick
Clare Club station on the Saturday followed by their first annual
dinner and overnight stay in a nearby Shannon Hotel. The outing will
conclude with a visit to the Limerick Clare Club Rally in the Radisson
Blu Hotel on Sunday. Some places are still available, and the club
extends an invitation to non-members who wish to attend. Enquiries to
info at swl.ie.
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UK EI Contest Club News
The UKEI Contest Club October 80 Metre SSB contest was held last
Wednesday evening. The overall winner was Sergey RW1F, with Alexander
R1CAM the leading low power entrant. The top (and only!) QRP station
was Frans PC2F. Paul EI3ENB operated the Club's EI5G bonus station for
the event. Participation by EI operators was at previous levels with 9
stations submitting logs. The next UKEI CC contest will be the 24 hour
International DX SSB on October 23/24th followed by the monthly one
hour CW contest on Wednesday October 27th. Full details including
calendar and all results are available on ukeicc.com.
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International Contest News
The Japanese Amateur Radio Teleprinters Society run their 30th
World-Wide RTTY contest over 48 hours next weekend starting at midnight
UTC on Friday. The exchange is RST plus operator's age. The German
National Society, DARC, host the annual Worked All Germany Contest next
weekend staring at 1500utc on Saturday and running on CW and SSB for 24
hours. Please look up the rules to see the contest free segments to
avoid interfering with the JOTA event. 10 Metre CW enthusiasts should
have a listen on Sunday as the 24 hour 10-10 International QSO Party
will begin at midnight utc.
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That is the news for this week. Items for inclusion in next week's
radio news can be submitted by email to newsteam /at/ irts.ie for
automatic forwarding to both the radio and printed news services. The
deadline is midnight on Friday.
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