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IRTS RADIO NEWS BULLETIN
Sunday May 26th 1996
Rallies
Terenure College is the place to be this afternoon as the annual
A.R.S.I. Rally is being held there today. Doors open at 12 noon
and the usual friendly welcome awaits all visitors. This rally has
established a reputation as the place to find that useful piece of
junk and of course all the usual traders will be present including
the IRTS Book Stall.
The South Eastern Amateur Radio Group have announced the holding
of their rally on Sunday June 30th in the usual venue at the
Waterford Regional Technical College. Soup and sandwiches plus
full bar facilities will be available and there is extensive free
car parking.
Looking ahead a few weeks, Galway Radio Experimenters Club will
host their annual rally at the Convent of Mercy, Newtownsmith in
Galway city centre on Sunday July 14th.
Cork Radio Club have announced the date date for their annual
rally as Sunday September 22nd at the usual venue in the Blarney
Park Hotel, in Blarney, County Cork.
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Islands
Echo Juliet activity from the islands is in big demand at the
moment with many Worked All Ireland activists anxiously seeking
islands to qualify for their Bronze, Silver and Gold WAI awards.
Three islands were activated over the past week with some G
stations active from the Blaskets, EI2HY and EI2IB from Cork Radio
Club were on Dursey Island in West Cork and Kinsale Radio Club
members Jeremy EI5GM, Jim EI9FT, Tony EI6ES and Declan EI9GA
were on Cape Clear for the weekend operating EJ3HB.
The G stations who were active from the Blaskets planned to move
on to the Saltees from last Wednesday and all going well should be
still on from there at the moment. QSLs for their activities
should be addressed to G3OCA.
Another island will be activated next weekend when members of the
Donegal (Tir Conaill) Amateur Radio Club will make their annual
trip to Aran Island in WAI Square B61. They should be active from
Friday afternoon until sometime on Monday and with about eight
members making the trip, all modes and bands should be activated.
Anyone who missed the Blaskets last weekend will have another
chance when members of the Westnet DX Group, together with some of
their fellow IOTA enthusiasts from HB9 land, using the callsign
EJ7NET, will mount a serious operation from the Great Blasket from
June the 6th to the 10th. All bands will be activated on SSB and
CW and QSLs should be directed to Declan EI6FR.
Members of the East Cork Group will mount an expedition to
activate Capel Island off Knockadoon Head near Youghal on a Sunday
during June. Operation will be on HF and VHF. Further details on
the WAI net on 3,760MHz.
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Club News
North Dublin Radio Club held their AGM last Saturday night at
their premises in Chanel College. The committee and members would
like to thank all who contributed to the activities of the club
during the year and in particular, thanks to John EI2HO for his
series of talks on transistors, to Declan EI6FR for his talk on
DXing, to Paul EI5DI for his talk on contesting, to Tony EI5EM for
the construction projects he organised with club members during
the year and to Tony EI6EQB for his series of talks on computing
in radio.
North Dublin Radio Club will remain open during the Summer months
and will meet as usual every Saturday night at Chanel College,
Coolock, Dublin 5.
Information on the club from Dermot EI4ESB on 01-8313267.
Skerries Radio Club will hold their final meeting before the
Summer recess on Tuesday May 28th at their premises in North
Strand in Skerries.
The club will reopen on the first Tuesday in September.
Wicklow Wireless Society held their AGM on Wednesday 15th at their
premises in the Ravenswell Convent in Bray.
Tony EI3GU, recently returned from several years operating as
9V1ZR in Singapore, was elected chairman while IRTS Treasurer Sean
EI4GK was elected secretary. Neill EI2ELB fills the post of
treasurer.
The club meets on the first and third Wednesdays each month at the
Ravenswell Convent in Bray and visitors and new members are always
welcome.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Ben EI5BYB who
is currently in St. Vincents Hospital and to Bill EI9FK who is
recovering at home following recent surgery.
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CW Field Day
The first field day of the year will be held next weekend when the
CW event runs for 24 hours from 1500 on Saturday until 1500 on
Sunday afternoon. This is a Region One, IARU event and activity
will be hectic from most European and Russian Countries.
At the time of writing, entries have been confirmed from Limerick
Radio Club and the East Cork Radio Group who will have two
stations.
There are two sections in the event, the open section without any
antenna limitations and the restricted section where only one
antenna with a maximum of two supports at 35 feet is allowed.
Its still not too late to get a group together and if you do, the
Contest Manager, Paul EI5DI will be delighted to hear from you.
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Items for inclusion in both the Radio News and Newsletter can be
faxed to 021-632730.
The Radio News Editor, John EI7DNB, can be contacted at 021-353988
in the evening and the Newsletter Editor, Dave EI4BZ is at 021-
632444 during the day and 021-883555 in the evening.
Mail can be sent on packet to either EI7DNB or EI4BZ on cluster or
at the EI7DKB BBS or on Internet to jbarry@curia.ucc.ie