SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894A MAIN NEWS 28th August 1/13 Good morning. It's Sunday the 28th of August and here is the GB2RS news broadcast, prepared by the RSGB and intended for all radio amateurs and short-wave listeners. First the headlines:- Morse tests at the Telford Rally are not free New RSGB telephone Hotline number RSGB South West Regional Meeting in Bristol And a new QSL sub manager for the G3LAA - NZZ series First, we have an urgent announcement from the Telford Rally Group, organisers of the Telford Rally, who wish to apologise for any misunderstanding that resulted from their advertisement in the August edition of RadCom. They wish to point out that Morse Tests will be run in accordance with the rules laid down by the RSGB - the free item should refer to rooms made available for the Morse Tests by the Rally Group. Further Rally details are covered later on in this broadcast. September RadCom was posted to all members at the beginning of last week. The leader, on page 4, has details of a new telephone Hotline for members, scheduled to commence on Monday 12th of September. The telephone number given is incorrect, the area code should be 0956 and not as printed. The correct number is 0956 70 73 73. Early notification of the Regional Meeting for South West England and South Wales: The third RSGB Regional Meeting is scheduled to take place on Saturday the 22nd of October at the New Friend's Hall, Purdown, Stapleton, Bristol. The doors will open at 12.30pm, when light refreshments will be available and the meeting will commence at 2pm. Several members of Council will be in attendance plus HQ staff. Further details will appear in October RadCom and via GB2RS news service over the coming weeks. The RSGB QSL Sub-Manager for the G3LAA - NZZ callsign series is now Mr D Keely, GW0OGI, whose address is: Pensarn Cottage, Bryn Du, Ty Croes, Anglesey LL63 5SH. He has taken over from Mr A Giles, G4OJH. A new 2 metre repeater GB3BF, operated by the Bedford Repeater Group became operational on Sunday the 14th of August. The repeater is located at Manton Lane, Bedford and operates on channel R2, which has its output on 145.65MHz and input on 145.05MHz. Further details and/or reports should go to the repeater keeper G1BWW, whose address is correct in the RSGB Call Book or via packet @ GB7ZPU. Now attention all amateurs living in the East Highland area of Scotland. The RSGB is looking for more Novice Instructors to cover Wick and the surrounding area. Anyone interested is requested to ask for the booklet 'Novice Licence Training Scheme', which contains the necessary details and an application form. Contact the Amateur Radio Department at RSGB Headquarters by telephoning 0707 659015. Finally in the main news, SSL has informed the Society that as of last Wednesday morning, the latest callsigns issued were in the G0 Victor Foxtrot and G7 Tango November series, and Novice calls in the 2 0 Alpha India and 2 1 Delta Hotel series. . /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894B DX NEWS 28th August 2/13 Now some items of HF DX news from the weekly RSGB DX News Sheet which is edited by Brendan McCartney, G4DYO. From Corsica, TK3K and TK3KLS will be aired until Saturday the 10th of September on all bands. From Bermuda, VP9MZ continues to be active, check 80 metre SSB and RTTY around 2000 to 2400 UTC. From Belgium, the Ostend Radio Club will use the callsign OS0OST, from Thursday the 1st of September, until Saturday the 31st of December as part of the 50th Anniversary Liberation Celebrations. And from Gibraltar, the prefix ZG2 may be used by all ZB2 callsigns from Friday the 2nd until Monday the 12th of September to commemorate National Day. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894C RALLY NEWS 28th August 3/13 Now the rally events for today, Sunday the 28th: The Coleraine and District Amateur Radio Society Rally is being held at the Lodge Hotel, Coleraine, County Londonderry. Doors open at 12 noon. The rally features the usual trade stands, a bring and buy stall and other attractions. Refreshments will be available. Talk-in will be on two metres, channel S22. The East Coast Amateur Radio and Computer Rally is being held at the Clacton Leisure Centre, Vista Road, Clacton on Sea, Essex. Doors open at 10.30am. It features trade stands, including radio, computers, software and accessories and a bring and buy stall. Refreshments will be available from 11am. Talk-in to be on channels S22 and SU22. The Galashiels and District Amateur Radio Society Open Day is being held at the Focus Centre, Livingstone Place, Galashiels, Borders. Doors open at 11am. The event features all the usual trade stands, club stalls and a bring and buy stall. Refreshments will be available. The Gloucester Radio Rally is being held at Nass Lane, Quedgeley, Gloucester. The site is located just off the old Bristol road, look for the signs. Doors open at 9am. The rally features a bring and buy stall, a car boot sale and flea market stalls. The Torbay Rally is being held at the Clenon Valley Leisure Centre, Paignton, Devon. Doors open at 10am. The event features many trade stands, an RSGB Bookstall and Members service stand, a bring and buy stall and special interest displays. Refreshments will be available. For the family, some four minutes walk away, there is a boating lake, a beach, a steam railway and a flume water park. Next the one event we know of for today, Sunday the 28th and Monday the 29th of August: The Computer Fair 1994, which includes a Radio and Electronics Fair is being held at the Show Grounds, Aldridge, West Midlands. The showground is located just off the main A454, Aldridge to Walsall road, some 4 miles from the A5 or some 5 miles from the M6 junction 7. Doors open at 10am, or 9.30 for disabled visitors. The event features a summer spectacular with various shows, displays and other interests. And finally, the events for tomorrow, Monday the 29th of August: The Huntingdonshire Amateur Radio Society, Annual Bank Holiday Monday Rally and Junk Sale is to be held at St Peter's School, St Peter's Road, Huntingdon. This is a change of venue from the one published in RadCom. Trading commences at 10am, now in two halls, with car boot pitches also available adjacent to the halls. Hot and cold refreshments will be available. Talk-in will be on two metres, channel S22, or via GB3OV on 433.125MHz, RB5. The Scarborough Radio and Electronics and Computer Fair is to be held at The Spa, South Foreshore, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Doors open at 11am, or 10.30 for disabled visitors. The event features the usual trade stands, a bring and buy stall, Club and Group stalls and RSGB Books. Morse Tests will be available on demand, but please remember to bring two passport size photographs. Talk-in will be on two metres, channel S22. Next the four events we know of for next weekend, Saturday the 3rd and Sunday the 4th of September: First on Saturday the 3rd: The Annual Wight Wireless Rally is to be held at the Wireless Museum, Arreton Manor, near Newport, Isle of Wight. The Museum is located half-way between Newport and Sandown on the A3056. Doors open at 11am. The event features the usual trade stands and a bring and buy stall. There is no charge for admission to the Wireless Museum and the extensive gardens, but there will be a collection for the Radio Invalid and Blind Club. Refreshments will be available. Talk-in will be on two metres, channel S22. The event will be indoors if it rains. Further details from G3KPO Tel: 0983 567665. And, for next Sunday, the 4th: The Bristol Radio Rally which is to be held at the Brunel Centre, Temple Meads Railway Station, Bristol. Doors open at 10.30am, or at 10.15 for disabled visitors. The event features over 40 trade stands, a large bring and buy stall and an under 25 pound bring and buy stall. Refreshments will be available. Further details from G4YZR on 0275 834282. Also the Telford Radio Rally which is to be held at the Telford Exhibition Centre, in the newer hall, Telford, Shropshire. Doors open at 10.30am. The venue has first class facilities for disabled visitors. The event features many trade stands, both large and small, an RSGB Bookstall and Enquiries stand, also many special interest group and club stands, a flea market, Novice features and a bring and buy stall. The RSGB's Morse Test will be available on demand, subject to the usual fee and the need to bring two passport size photographs. Refreshments will be available, with a sitting area. Further details from Peter, G4LSA on 0785 284388 or from John, G0GTN on 0743 249943. And finally, the Vange Amateur Radio Society Rally which is to be held at the Laindon Community Centre, Laindon High Road, Basildon, Essex. The centre is just a few minutes walk from the British Rail Station. Doors open at 10am. The rally has the usual exhibitors. This year RSGB Morse Tests will be available on demand, remember to bring two passport-size photographs. Talk-in will be on 2 metres channel S22. For further details contact Stuart, G1VWB on 0375 859632. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894D CONTEST NEWS 28th August 4/13 Now for the HF contest news: The RSGB SSB Field Day Contest takes place next weekend, from 1500 UTC on Saturday the 3rd, until 1500 on Sunday the 4th of September on 3.5 to 28MHz, excluding the WARC bands. Full details can be found in the June edition of RadCom. The Bulgarian CW Contest takes place from 1200 on Saturday the 3rd, until 1200 on Sunday the 4th of September on 3.5 to 28MHz. See August RadCom page 18 for further details. Next some VHF contest news: The RSGB 10GHz Summer Cumulative Contest takes place today, Sunday the 28th from 0900 to 2100 UTC. See April's RadCom page 82 for further details. The RSGB 144MHz Trophy and Listeners Contest takes place from 1400 UTC on Saturday the 3rd, until 1400 on Sunday the 4th. The 4th Back Packers 144MHz Contest also takes place from 1100 to 1500 UTC on Sunday the 4th of September. See January Radcom for details. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894E SPECIAL EVENTS 28th August 5/13 Special event stations active during the coming week include: GB6RG, operated by members of the Waterside Amateur Radio Society at the Rotary Club Gala, Applemore School Playing Field, Hythe, Hampshire on Monday the 29th on HF and VHF. Contact G1AEH on 0703 783170 for further information. GB2HFT, will be operated, by members of the Mid Sussex Amateur Radio Society at the Hassocks Fair and Twinning Association on Saturday the 3rd on HF and VHF. Further details from Phil, G3LCF on 0444 831400. GX0FDX, operated by members of the Central Lancs Amateur Radio Club during the Open Day and Beating the Retreat at Fulwood Barracks, Preston on Saturday the 3rd on 80 to 15 metres, excluding the WARC bands. Further details from G0FQN on 0772 423741. TM0PDC, Pas de Calais, will be aired as part of the on-going Liberation Celebrations from Friday the 2nd until Sunday the 4th of September. TM2V will be active from Monday the 5th until Wednesday the 7th of September. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894F SOLAR NEWS 28th August 6/13 And now the solar factual data: The period from the 15th to the 21st of August has seen solar activity at moderate levels with several M Class solar flares. On the 14th, the largest flare of the period took place at 1738 UTC, which was rated at M3.9/1N. Further flares took place on the 15th and 17th, two on the 18th and a single flare again on the 19th. All flares erupted from sunspot region 7765. On the 14th when the group was at its largest 29 spots were reported within the group. This is the most flare prolific period for many months. The sunspot indices generally declined, giving a mean of 56 for the period. The solar flux has not varied much day to day and averaged 75 units for the period. The 90 day solar flux average on the 21st of August was 78 units. The geomagnetic field has, in spite of the flare activity, declined from very unsettled to quiet levels, with the period averaging only an Ap index of 8 units. The state has been 'nil nothing to report' all the period. The aa indices as supplied by the British Geological Survey for the 9th to the 15th of August were relatively quiet, with the 9th being very quiet, with periods down to only 2 nanoTeslas. The average for the daily index was 31.3 nanoTeslas about K3. The X-Ray flux levels averaged A4.4 units but were declining every day from A7.1 on the 15th to A2.0 by the 21st. I'll repeat the figures. Spots - 56; Flux - 75; Ap index - 8; X-ray flux - A4.4. Now the ionospheric data for Central France: Some of the missing data is now to hand but Meudon is now only sending data twice a week which means we are still behind. The F2 daytime critical frequencies at Poitiers for the 12th to the 17th of August remained reasonably steady with the period averaging 6.7MHz. The darkness hour lows averaged 2.7MHz, with periods of Blanketing E lasting up to 4 hours some days. The highs are now about 1900 hours with the lows about 0400 hours. I'll repeat the figures. Highs - 6.7MHz; lows - 2.7MHz. Now the ionospheric data for the north: We still do not have any data from Ekaterinberg - it is not known why. The GEOS-6 satellite was finally closed down on the 19th August. This was one of the first satellites that monitored the solar wind and gave the cloud weather pictures for television. And lastly the solar forecast: This week the active side of the sun will be rotating away and solar flux levels are expected to fall to about the 75s. The geomagnetic field is expected to be just unsettled - about an Ap index of 10 units. MUFs during daylight in the south are expected to be about 20MHz, and the darkness hours about 11MHz. The best paths are expected to be north/south. And that's the end of the solar information. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894G SOUTH EAST NEWS 28th August 7/13 NEWS FOR THE SOUTH EAST Meeting for Monday the 29th of August: Southgate Amateur Radio Club meets for its Annual Bank Holiday Direction Finding Hunt. Further information from Brian, G0MEE on 081 360 2453. Meeting for Tuesday the 30th of August: Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society has a video entitled 'SSB Contesting'. The next RAE course starts on Wednesday the 7th of September. For further details contact Peter, G7HCL on 0438 724509. Meetings for Wednesday the 31st of August: Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society has a Mobile Direction Finding Hunt. For further details contact Ian, G0RTF on 0494 676391. Cheshunt and District Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Setting Up in Amateur Radio' by John, G3WFM. Contact Roger, G4OAA on 0992 464795 for further details. Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club has a Discussion evening. Details from Roy, G4GPX on 0903 753893. Meetings for Thursday the 1st of September: Cray Valley Radio Society has a talk entitled 'Raynet - What is it all about?' by Simon, G0NZQ. Contact Simon, G0NZQ on 0689 822102 for more information. East Kent Radio Society has a talk entitled 'My Trip to South America - Operating as HK4ET" by Jose, G3ZZZ. More details from Paul, G3VJF on 0227 364606. Hoddesdon Radio Club has a talk by RSGB Council Member Hilary Claytonsmith, G4JKS on 'The Work of the Society and the Novice Licence Scheme'. All are welcome to attend. Further details from John, G7OCI, tel: 0920 466639. Horndean and District Amateur Radio Club has a talk by Rob Mannion, G3XFD, Editor of Practical Wireless, at 7.30pm. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, tel: 0705 472846 for further details. Horsham Amateur Radio Club has a talk entitled 'Dunsfold Aero' by Mr McQue. For further information contact Peter, G8SUI on 073784 2150. Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society has a 'Welcome Back' night. For details contact Paul, G1GSN, on 0462 700618. Sutton and Cheam Radio Society has a Discussion night. For details contact John, G0BWV, tel: 081 644 9945. Vange Amateur Radio Society has a Junk Sale. Contact Doris on 0268 552606 for further information. Meeting for Friday the 2nd of September: Mid Sussex Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'BBC Computers' by Reg, G3GZT. Details from Phil, G3LCF on 0444 831400. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894H SOUTH WEST NEWS 28th August 8/13 NEWS FOR SOUTH WEST An RAE course of 28 weeks duration will commence on Thursday, 29 September, at the Bideford Arts Centre, The Quay, Bideford, from 6.15pm to 9.15pm. Enrolment is by post to R F Lyddon, G4ETJ, 24 Gate Field Road, Bideford EX39 3QX, or telephone 0237 472462, Monday to Friday, with effect from 6 September. Meetings for Tuesday the 30th of August: Salisbury Radio and Electronic Society has a planning session for an Inter Club Quiz. Details from David on 0722 330971 (weekends only). Wincanton Amateur Radio Club will be having a Communications Day at the Sparkford and Blackmoore Vale Pony Club. Details from Dave, G3ZXX on 0963 34360. Meeting for Wednesday the 31st of August: South Bristol Amateur Radio Club has a preparation evening for the Bristol Rally. For more information telephone 0275 834282. Meetings for Thursday the 1st of September: Cornish Radio Amateur Club has a talk entitled 'A day in the Life of a Coroner'. For further information contact Robin, G0MYR on 0209 820118. Yeovil Amateur Radio Club has a talk entitled 'Everyone can Enjoy DX-ing' by John, G3HTA. For details contact Cedric, G4JBL on 0258 473845. Meetings for Friday the 2nd of September: Flight Refuelling (Wimborne) Amateur Radio Society has a Visit to Bournemouth for an Inter-Club Quiz. Details from John, G4POF on 0425 653404. Saltash and District Amateur Radio Club has a Field Day Planning night. For further information contact Brian Giles, tel: 0752 844321. Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club has a Visit to Sidmouth Observatory. Members to meet there at 8pm. The map ref is SY138884. Details from G3WNI, tel: 0823 680778. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894I E.ANGLIA NEWS 28th August 9/13 NEWS FOR EAST ANGLIA Details of the Norfolk Amateur Radio Club are now available from the Chairman, Mike, G4EOL, telephone number 0603 789792. Meeting for Friday the 2nd of September: Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club has a Two-metre Contest Preparation evening. Contact John, G0GKP on 0954 200072 for further information. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894J MIDLANDS NEWS 28th August 10/13 NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS Meeting for Tuesday the 30th of August: Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club has a Visit to Deans Lane. For further information contact G8SNF on 0509 218259. Meetings for Wednesday 31st of August: Derby and District Amateur Radio Society has an Open Evening. Visitors and prospective members are cordially invited. Further details from Hayley, G7PXA on 0773 856904. Telford and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Operating Overseas' by Paul, G2RSA and others. For details call Dave, G4EIX on 0952 588878. Meeting for Friday the 2nd of September: South Notts Amateur Radio Club has a Site Servicing evening at Breedon Hill. Contact Julie, G0SOU on 0602 216342 for further details. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894K N.ENGLAND NEWS 28th August 11/13 NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND Liverpool & District Amateur Radio Society: The Club now offers RAE Course from September on Tuesdays 7.30 - 8.30pm. Tutor is Albert, G0MSO. Details from G4WWX on 051 722 1178. Meetings for Tuesday the 30th of August: Bury Radio Society has a Video evening. More details from Mike, G4GSY, tel: 061 761 5083. Liverpool and District Amateur Radio Society has a Surplus Sale. Further details from Ian, G4WWX who is QTHR. Wakefield and District Radio Society meets to prepare for the Two-metre Contest. Further details from Roy, G0TBY on 0924 893321. Meeting for Wednesday the 31st of August: Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society has a Direction Finding Hunt. Further details from Ted, G0RBA on 0606 592207. Meetings for Thursday the 1st of September: Grimsby Amateur Radio Society has a 'Mystery Talk'" by Adrian, G1BRB. For further details contact John, G3DOT on 0472 825899. Spen Valley Amateur Radio Society has a talk and demonstration entitled 'Microwaves the Easy Way' by Dave, G0DJA. More details from David, G1CTO on 0924 497767. Meeting for Friday the 2nd of September: South Manchester Radio Club has an evening devoted to their new TNC System. For further details contact Edward, G7FQY, tel: 061 969 1964. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894L SCOTTISH NEWS 28th August 12/13 NEWS FOR SCOTLAND Meeting for Wednesday the 31st of August: Paisley (YMCA) Amateur Radio Club has the first meeting of the Winter session at 7.30 at the YMCA, 5 New Street, Paisley. Further details from Stuart, GM7OIG on 0505 335195. Meeting for Friday the 2nd of September: Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society has a Junk Sale. Contact Gordon, GM7PXW on 0224 780591 for further details. /EX SB NEWS @ GBR < GB2RS $GB2RS280894M WELSH NEWS 28th August 13/13 NEWS FOR WALES North Wales Radio Rally Club is considering running Practical Construction courses, for the Autumn and Winter months. Anyone interested in building useful and interesting items of Test Equipment should call Tony, GW0NSR on 0492 513246. Mid-Glamorgan Amateur Radio Group is running a Novice Class near Bridgend, two minutes off the M4 motorway, to start mid/end September. Anyone interested to contact Roger on 0656 733729 or Tom on 0656 736954. Meetings for Thursday the 1st of September: Meirion (Dolgellau) Amateur Radio Society has a lecture entitled 'Antenna Farming in a Monastery' by Rev Paul Sollom, G3BGL. Contact Maurice, GW3GKZ on 0341 422447 for further information. Swansea Amateur Radio Society has a Field Day Discussion evening. Contact Graham, GW3SIY, on 0792 403527 for more details. Meeting for Sunday the 3rd of September: Aberystwyth and District Amateur Radio Society has an 'Across Wales Walk', a Raynet non-disaster event. For further details telephone 0545 580675. /EX -- GB2RS is prepared by the Radio Society of Great Britain and is broadcast in the 80m, 40m, 6m and 2m bands. Tel +44 1707 659015 Fax +44 1707 645105