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GB2RS Main News for Sunday 26th February 2017

The news headlines:

* Long path propagation SOTA event
* Review of Contesting seeks your thoughts
* CRS-10 mission to ISS to launch

Mike, 2E0YYY, Andrew, VK1AD and Ed, DD5LP are planning another long 
path propagation SOTA Summit to Summit event for 11 March starting at 
0630 UTC. Activity will be SSB or CW on 20 metres and going by the 
last action in October 2016, over 30 summits are expected to be 
active concurrently over Europe, Australia, New Zealand and possibly 
Japan. Check reflector.sota.org.uk for details.

RSGB President Nick Henwood, G3RWF is writing a report on the 
implementation of the 2015 Review of Contesting. A questionnaire 
forms an important part of the input to this report, but there will 
also be feedback from clubs, groups and individuals as well as 
factual analysis of performance where possible. The questionnaire is 
now available on the RSGB website on the ‘Consultations' page. It 
will be live until the 19th of March. All those interested in the 
future of contesting are urged to complete it. Whether or not you are 
a Member of the RSGB, the Society is asking for your help and input. 

The CRS-10 mission carrying vital amateur radio equipment to the 
International Space Station launched at 1439UTC on the 19th of 
February. Included was an ARISS Ericsson 2 metre VHF radio. This 
radio will replace the Ericsson radio that failed a few months ago. 
The VHF radio is used for school group contacts and amateur packet 
radio in the Columbus module. Once the Dragon vehicle is berthed to 
ISS, the Ericsson will be un-stowed and, at some point, installed in 
Columbus, replacing the UHF radio that is now supporting APRS packet 
and some school contacts.

The RSGB Board Proceedings for the December 17 meeting have been 
released. Members can read the RSGB Board proceedings on the RSGB 
website www.rsgb.org.uk

The GM DX Convention 2017 will be held at the King Robert Hotel, 
Whins of Milton, Stirling, on the 1st of April. Lectures include 
Chris, G3SVL speaking about the ZL7G Chatham Island DXpedition and 
SDR "with knobs on" by John, G3WGV.

The RSGB has added more to the new video page for Members. Go to 
www.rsgb.org/video to see more from the 2016 RSGB Convention. They 
are freely available for you to download but please read the RSGB's 
conditions of use first.

Plans for YOTA 2017 are progressing and the Youth Committee had a 
chance to meet at Gilwell Park in early February, where they were 
able to see the layout of the site, including the shack. They also 
met some of the Radio Scouting team who will be helping out during 
the YOTA 2017 week in August. Some of the team have recorded vlogs to 
explain their role in the event, so look out for those over the next 
few weeks. You can help the RSGB to make YOTA 2017 event a great 
success by becoming a financial supporter – anyone who donates more 
than GBP 15 receives a supporters' pin. Find out more from the YOTA 
2017 web page, www.rsgb.org/yotasupporter


And now for the details of rallies and events for the coming week 

The Rainham Rally takes place today, the 26th of February, at The 
Victory Academy, Magpie Hall Road, Chatham, Kent ME4 5JB. The new 
venue is larger with on site parking for 250 cars and is located a 
couple of miles from the M2, Junction 3. A talk in station, GB4RRR, 
will operate on 145.550MHz. Doors open from 10am to 2pm with disabled 
visitors gaining access at 9.30am. Admission is GBP 2.50. There will 
be trade stands, special interest groups and catering on site. 
Details from Trevor Cannon, on 0771 767 8795.

Also on the 26th is the Pencoed Amateur Radio Club Table Top Sale at 
Pencoed Rugby Football Club, The Verlands, Felindre Road, Pencoed 
CF35 5PB. Tables will be GBP 10 each (first come first served) Doors 
open at 8am for sellers and the setting up of tables. Buyers will be 
allowed in when the doors open at 9.30am. Entry fee GBP 2. Hot food 
will be available in the morning and at lunch time. Hot and cold 
drinks will be available from the bar (non-alcoholic drinks till 
lunch time). Table bookings are through Madeline Roberts on 
01639 767056.

The Lagen Valley ARS Rally and Hamfest takes place on the 4th of 
March in the Hillsborough Village Centre, 7 Ballynahinch Road, 
Hillsborough, County Down BT26 6AR. Doors open at 11am. All the usual 
traders are expected to attend. 

On the 5th of March the Exeter Radio and Electronics Rally will take 
place in America Hall, De La Rue Way, Pinhoe, Exeter EX4 8PW. Doors 
open at 10.30am with disabled visitors gaining access 15 minutes 
earlier. Bring & Buy book-in starts at 10.15am. Admission is GBP 2 
and there will be trade stands. Catering is available on site. 
Details from Pete, G3ZVI on 0771 419 8374.

If you have any rally or event information you'd like to appear in 
future editions of GB2RS News, in RadCom and on the RSGB website, 
please email full details to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk.


And now the DX news compiled from 425 DX News and other sources

Elvira, IV3FSG will be in Burkina Faso until the 13th of March. She 
will sign XT2SE on CW, SSB and Digital. QSL Manager is IK3GES.

Steve, M1ACB, Rob, M0VFC and John, M0IDA will be active on the FM and 
SSB amateur radio satellites from Berry Islands in the Bahamas from 
the 4th to the 10th of March and will be using hand-held antennas. 
Since the FM satellites will only cover part of the USA they'll also 
be using SSB on FO-29 to reach the British Isles and Europe. They 
will be operating from Little Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands, IOTA 
NA-054, Grid Square FL15do.

Lot, DJ7ZG and Babs, DL7AFS are operating from Antigua as V21ZG until 
the 26th of March. They will be on SSB on all bands 80m to 6m 
including 60m. Logs will be uploaded to Logbook of The World and QSLs 
can be obtained through Club Log OQRS.

Mike, W0MU and Jonathan, G0DVJ will be on the air from Belize until 
the 28th of February. They are using the callsigns V31MU and V31DV 
and can be found on CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL to the home calls.

A group of operators are operating as VP6EU from Pitcairn Island 
until the 5th of March. Activity is on 160 to 10 metres using CW, SSB 
and various digital modes. QSL via DK2AMM.

Jonathan, KK7PW will be in Uganda until the 7th of March. He has been 
issued with the callsign 5X1O and will be on the air early mornings/ 
late evenings on 40, 20, 15 and 10m on CW, SSB and Digital. His QSL 
Manager is EA5GL.


Now the special event news 

GB0SMD will be operating from the historic church of St Margaret of 
Antioch on Saturday the 4th of March from 10am-4pm. Operation will be 
on HF using the 10 to 80m bands and a special QSL card will be 
produced.

PA2017BP is on the air until the 20th of March to commemorate Lord 
Baden-Powell who founded the Scout Movement, also known as the Boy 
Scouts. QSL to PA3EFR. 

Throughout 2017, Canadian Radio Amateurs may use special callsign 
prefixes to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada's 
Confederation. Those whose regular callsigns start with VA will be 
able to use the CF prefix, VE will be able to use the CG prefix, VO 
will be able to use the CH prefix and VY will be able to use the CI 
prefix. 


Now the contest news

With HF conditions now so poor, the CQWW 160m DX CW Contest that ends 
its 48 hour run at 2200UTC today, the 26th, might be even livelier 
than usual. Using SSB only, the exchange is signal report and CQ 
Zone, with V stations sending State and VE stations sending their 
Province. 

The REF (French) Contest runs for 36 hours ending at 1800UTC today, 
the 26th. Using the 3.5 to 28MHz bands the exchange is signal report 
and serial number, with French stations sending their Department or 
overseas prefix.

Also today, the 26th, the first 70MHz Cumulative contest takes place 
from 1000 to 1200UTC. Using all modes the exchange is signal report, 
serial number and locator.

On Tuesday the SHF UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. 
Using all modes within the 2.3 to 10GHz bands the exchange is signal 
report, serial number and locator.

On Wednesday it's the UK EI CC on 80m from 2000 to 2100UTC. The 
exchange is your 4-character locator.

Next weekend it's the ARRL International DX contest from 0000UTC on 
the 4th to 2359UTC on the 5th. Using the 1.8 to 28MHz bands the 
exchange is signal report and transmit power. American stations will 
also send their State and Canadians their Province.

Also next weekend it's the 144/432MHz contest from 1400UTC on the 4th 
to 1400UTC on the 5th. Using all modes on the 144 and 432MHz bands 
the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

Finally for next week, the UK Microwave Group Low Band Contest runs 
from 1000 to 1600UTC on the 5th. Using the 1.3 to 3.4GHz bands, any 
mode, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO 
on Friday the 24th of February.

Last week was a mixed bag as far as HF propagation is concerned. We 
had a solar flux index that got as high as 83, but this was tempered 
by unsettled geomagnetic conditions at times. The planetary K index 
his four on Wednesday due to incoming plasma from a large solar 
coronal hole. And it varied from between zero and three for a lot of 
the week. 

The good news is that there is quite a large sunspot group in the 
north-west quadrant of the Sun that should be pretty much 
earth-facing by the time you read or hear this report. The bad news 
is that there is another coronal hole rotating into position. While 
Sunday the 26th and Monday the 27th will merely be unsettled with a 
predicted K index of three, Tuesday the 28th and the rest of the week 
are predicted to be very unsettled with a possible K index of six. 
These unsettled conditions could continue through to the end of the 
week.

At the moment we are seeing maximum daytime critical frequencies over 
the UK of about 6.6MHz. This means 40m is largely useable for 
contacts beyond 100 kilometres and we have daytime maximum useable 
frequencies exceeding 21MHz.

Looking on the bright side, next week we enter into March and head 
towards the spring Equinox. This can be a good time for the higher HF 
bands, with better conditions on North-South paths.


And now the VHF and up propagation news. 

I hope you managed to keep all the antennas intact and storm Doris 
passed uneventfully. The unsettled weather will continue through much 
of the coming week with no signs of any significant Tropo to look 
forward to.

There is one brief period on Sunday when mild, windy and cloudy 
weather may give suitable conditions for a slight lift, in the region 
between a warm front and cold front. Given the speed that the weather 
systems are moving, it will be a short visit and soon gone. That 
leaves us with slow-moving low pressure nearby, but without large 
shower clouds at this time of year, GHz bands rain scatter will be 
limited.

There are no major meteor showers this week, but remember that the 
best time for random meteor scatter contacts is around dawn, when the 
earth is rotating into the flux of meteoric particles.

The Moon reaches perigee on Friday, and its declination goes positive 
on Tuesday, so EME path losses are low and Moon windows will lengthen 
as the week progresses. 

It's a good week for EME, apart from today and Monday when the sun 
and moon are within a few degrees of each other giving high solar 
noise, especially at VHF where antenna beam widths are wide.

And that's all from the propagation team this week.


And that's the end of the main news for this week prepared by the
Radio Society of Great Britain.  Items for inclusion in subsequent
bulletins can be emailed to  gb2rs<at>rsgb.org.uk to arrive by
10:00 on the Thursday before transmission.

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