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IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday February 1st, 2026
Updates from the IRTS
We wish to thank Andreas Kull EI9IOB for his dedicated volunteer service
running the outgoing QSL office for almost four years. Unfortunately, due to
increasing work commitments, he is stepping down from this role. If interested
in taking over this role or to learn more about what's involved, please contact
the IRTS secretary via email to irts_secretary /at/ irts.ie
We are delighted to announce that two key IRTS officer roles have now been
filled. We welcome Stefan Zalewski EI4KU as our new HF manager. The second role
is the IRTS Automatic Station Coordinator. Following an open call for
applicants over the past couple of months, we are delighted to welcome Richard
Hendy MI3CQR who has been appointed as Automatic Station Coordinator by the
IRTS committee. Both bring a wealth of experience, enthusiasm, and fresh ideas
to their respective positions. We wish both of them the very best in their new
roles and are excited to see the positive impact they will have on our society,
hobby, and wider community.
The 27th IARU Region 1 General Conference will take place in Vienna, Austria,
from Saturday, the 19th, to Wednesday, the 23rd of September 2026. This is a
major gathering for amateur radio in Region 1, bringing together member
societies from across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Northern Asia. The
conference runs over five days, and it is where the IARU's specialist
committees meet to agree regional policy and priorities, including matters like
spectrum, band planning, and operating standards. The IARU, the International
Amateur Radio Union, represents the interests of the amateur radio service
worldwide, including at the International Telecommunication Union, and works to
protect and enhance our spectrum privileges. Region 1 holds its general
conference every three years, so this is an important opportunity to shape the
work programme for the next term. The IRTS is sending four members to Vienna to
participate, to represent Irish amateurs, and to bring home the latest updates
for our community. For more information on the work of IARU Region 1, visit
iaru-r1.org or contact the IRTS IARU representative, Jeffrey Roe, EI7IRB, by
email at iaru /at/ irts.ie
The deadline for the 2026 Spring edition of Echo Ireland is February 10th,
2026. Further information and guidance can be found at irts.ie/echoireland if
you wish to submit articles. Items should be sent via email to newsteam /at/
irts.ie to reach the IRTS Echo Ireland editor.
IRTS AGM Weekend Update from Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club
Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club who are the host club for the 2026 IRTS AGM
weekend, write in to inform us of an important addition to their programme of
talks, on the Saturday afternoon of the IRTS AGM Weekend, on April 18th. At
their request, an important presentation will be made by ComReg between 5 p.m.
and 6 p.m. on "A review of the Amateur Station Licensing Regime in Ireland".
Dr. Samuel Ritchie EI9FZB, Spectrum Advisor to ComReg and Brendan O'Brien,
Projects & Licensing Manager, ComReg will deliver this presentation which will
be followed by a question-and-answer session. In common with those talks
announced already, this presentation will be held in Treacys Oakwood Hotel,
Shannon.
News from Mayo Radio Experimenters Network
The next meeting of the Mayo Radio Experimenters will take place on Wednesday
night February 4th at 8 p.m. in the Maker Space, For¢ige Building, The Mall,
Castlebar, Eircode F23 PP78. Members are making excellent use of the additional
room for equipment demonstrations, construction projects, and hands-on
technical work. Visitors and new members are very welcome to attend. The club
encourages anyone curious about the hobby to come along.
The EI2TGR repeater continues to perform exceptionally well thanks to the
ongoing work of Brendan EI6BZ and John EI5GHB. Their efforts have ensured
excellent reliability and wide coverage, with recent reports received from
Mullingar, Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Meath, South Galway, and further afield.
The club extends sincere thanks to both Brendan and John for their continued
dedication.
The Worked All Mayo challenge is proving to be a very successful initiative
within the club. Many members have been active across the county, activating
and chasing Mayo grid squares. The challenge is based on the popular Worked All
Ireland Award but with a local Mayo focus. Members will continue to be active
across the bands until the 31st of March. The club continues to relay the IRTS
weekly news every Sunday evening at 9 p.m. on the EI2TGR repeater. The club
would also like to acknowledge the work of Padraic EI9JA, who reads the news
almost every week with great reliability and commitment. Shortwave listeners
and licensed operators are invited to submit signal reports and join the
call-in afterwards.
Shannon Basin Radio Club SSB Nets
The next Shannon Basin Radio Club SSB DX net takes place on Thursday night
again from 9 p.m. Band and frequency details will be announced via the club's
social media channels closer to that time. Further information about the club
can be found at sbrc.ie
17th Birthday for TOG Hackerspace
TOG Hackerspace would like to say a big thank you to everyone who came along to
celebrate TOG's 17th birthday. They had over 45 people drop in over the night
to help them mark the occasion, and there was no shortage of homemade pizza and
a truly heroic amount of cake. They also took the opportunity to call into
their friends at the South Dublin Radio Club's nightly 2 metre net, which was a
great chance for some of their visitors to get on the air for the first time.
In total, they had six people jump in for a chat, and it was brilliant to see
them catch the radio bug. Do check out tog.ie for more about the hackerspace
and the radio club, and they hope to hear and see more of their radio friends
soon, either in person or on the bands. Listen out for EI0TOG.
Mills on the Air 2026
This year marks thirty years of the Mills on the Air event. An invitation is
extended to amateur radio operators from around the world to take part. It
helps to highlight some of the amazing heritage and historical mill sites
across the world. Originally started in 1996, this special event is not a
contest but is a fun and relaxed event for amateurs of all abilities, all
modes, and bands. Each year, it features several EI stations and clubs and
hopefully this year will see even more take to the airwaves. The 2026 event is
scheduled for the weekend of the 9th and 10th of May. For further information
and to get involved, visit nharg.org.uk/mota
Winter Olympics
The Dolomites Radio Club will be on the air from Milano Cortina for the
duration of the Winter Olympics. Using the special callsign II3OLYM until the
15th of March, they will be active on all HF, VHF, and UHF bands. Confirmation
of contacts will be sent via eQSL. The Winter Paralympic Games will also be
present on the HF bands from the 1st of March until the 1st of April, using the
callsign DD2026WPG operated by a DARC team. Details can be found on ses.darc.de
RSGB using the DARC QSL Bureau
The RSGB signed an official contract with the DARC for the processing of QSL
cards at the DARC headquarters in Germany. A number of European national radio
societies are already using services of the DARC, relying on their
high-capacity digital processing of QSL cards. This signals a significant shift
toward the centralisation and modernization of amateur radio logistics in
Europe.Artemis-II Doppler Experiment
NASA's SCAN Program, short for Space Communications and Navigation Program, has
published a list of selected ground stations, including amateur radio clubs and
individual operators. The teams are preparing to measure the Doppler effect
during the orbit of the Orion spaceship as it is being pulled by both Earth and
Moon gravity wells at the same time. The space-comms pages on the nasa.gov
website have the details.
Items for Inclusion in Next Week's Radio News
That is the news for this week. Thanks to everyone for sending items into the
weekly IRTS radio news. They are very much appreciated and are a great way to
update the rest of the community about activities. If you have any club events,
activities, meetings, or other items of interest, you are very welcome to email
newsteam /at/ irts.ie with the details. These will be automatically forwarded
to the IRTS radio and printed news services. The deadline each week is midnight
on Thursdays.
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