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GB2RS Main News for Sunday 6th May 2018

[Note to Newsreaders: we are aware that there is a discrepancy 
between the GB2RS ‘tops and tails' and information published in 
RadCom and elsewhere. This concerns the email address for listeners 
to send information for publication. Please amend your ‘tops and 
tails' to ask people to send information to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk – 
we have started an auto-responder on other email addresses directing 
contributors to that address and asking them to send material to that 
one ONLY, not copying it to multiple RSGB addresses. A revised set of 
‘tops and tails' is in the pipeline but will take some time to 
complete. If you have any suggestions on the ‘tops and tails' or 
indeed any other matter related to GB2RS broadcast scripts, please 
let us know via email to radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk

We apologise that we haven't been able to prepare Local News for the 
past few weeks. It returns in this week's script and we hope to be 
able to continue with a more normal service. Thank you to all for 
bearing with us; the situation has been caused by a key RSGB staff 
member becoming seriously ill.]


The news headlines:

* NHS amateur radio callsign launches
* Tim Duffy, K3LR to speak at RSGB Convention
* Get a special callsign letter for the Royal Wedding

GB1NHS is the new National Health Service amateur radio station. The 
RSGB's National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park is hosting the launch 
event on Tuesday the 8th of May. National Radio Centre Coordinator 
Martyn Baker, G0GMB, will make the initial transmission using the 
call sign at 10.45am and the event will run to 2pm. The launch is 
part of the NHS #EndPJparalysis campaign, a 70-day mission to get 
patients up, dressed and moving while in hospital. The long-term aim 
of the station is to promote, through the medium of amateur radio, 
NHS initiatives that lead to patients receiving excellent care, 
faster recovery and living longer, healthier lives. For further 
information see www.GB1NHS.net

The RSGB is delighted to announce that Tim Duffy, K3LR has agreed to 
be the Keynote and after-dinner speaker at its 2018 Convention in 
October. Tim is amongst the leaders, if not the leader, in the field 
of amateur radio contesting. He will be talking about his contest 
station but also, as he puts it, focusing on ‘keeping ham radio fun 
and alive'. Bookings for the RSGB Convention are now open. Visit the 
RSGB website for more information and to book your tickets. You'll 
find details at www.rsgb.org/convention

UK radio amateurs wishing to celebrate the royal wedding can apply 
for a Notice of Variation to do so. The RSGB has agreed with Ofcom an 
NoV to authorise the temporary use of the Regional Secondary Locator 
R after the United Kingdom call sign prefix. So M1ACB could use 
MR1ACB, 2E1GKR could use 2R1GKR and GW1MFG could use GR1MFG – note 
that the celebratory letter R replaces the usual Regional Secondary 
Locator. Exact details are given in the NoV documentation. You must 
apply for the Notice of Variation before using the R, and it will 
only be valid between the 19th and the 21st of May 2018. To apply for 
the Royal Wedding Regional Secondary Locator Notice of Variation, 
visit the RSGB web page www.rsgb.org/rwrsl – the NoV is free and 
open to all UK licensees. 

Also to celebrate the Royal Wedding, Ofcom has issued the unique 
Special Event callsign GR9RW to the Cray Valley Radio Society. It 
will be in operation between the 19th and the 23rd of May. This is 
believed to be the first time that the GR9 series has been officially 
activated in the UK. GR9RW will primarily use SSB and CW on its two 
HF stations, plus FM on the VHF / UHF station. A very special QSL 
card will be sent on request and cards can also be requested via 
OQRS. For further information see the Cray Valley Radio Society 
website, www.cvrs.org

In a landmark step, the Irish regulator Comreg has agreed to amateur 
access, on a Secondary basis, to an extensive amount of VHF spectrum 
including 30-49MHz and 54-69.9MHz. In addition, their existing 4m 
band has been widened to the full 69.9-70.5 MHz CEPT range. It is 
expected that this will facilitate a number of innovative 
developments, including digital amateur television and new or 
realigned VHF propagation beacons. The RSGB congratulates its IRTS 
colleagues on their success, which dates back to a 2016 consultation 
input. 

The FIFA World Cup Marathon is being organised by the Russian 
national radio society. Over 20 FIFA nations will be active between 
the 1st of June and the 15th of July. UK nations will be 
participating with three different special event callsigns. GB18FWC 
will be on the air from the RSGB National Radio Centre on the 4th and 
20th of June and also on the 12th of July. On the 13th to the 15th of 
July it will be hosted by the HF Contest Committee Chair. MB18FIFA 
will be hosted by the Aberystwyth Radio Club on the 12th of June, and 
by the Dundee Radio Club on the 10th, 13th and 14th of July. The 
Russian publicity also shows GB18FIFA will be on air from Scotland 
from the 30th of June to the 15th of July and the same call may also 
be active from Northern Ireland from the 1st to the 28th of June. 
GB18FIFA has not been organised by RSGB. Further details about the 
World Cup Marathon will be published soon on the RSGB's FIFA World 
Cup event webpage, www.rsgb.org/fwc

There won't be a news broadcast from Germany today because both 
newsreaders are unavailable.


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

Today, the 6th, the Thorpe Camp Hamfest, formerly known as the 
Dambusters Hamfest, takes place at Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre, 
Tattershall Thorpe, Lincoln LN4 4PL. Details are on the Thorpe Camp 
website, http://thorpecamp.org oryou can contact Anthony on 
0795 665 4481.

As announced last week the Southern Electronics and Radio Fair, 
planned for 6 May 2017, has had to be cancelled—details at 
www.serf.org.uk.

Bank Holiday Monday sees the Dartmoor Radio Rally at Tavistock 
College, Crowndale Road, Tavistock PL19 8DD. There's ample free 
parking and doors open at 10.30am – or 10.15 for disabled visitors. 
Under 14s are free when accompanied by an adult. There will be trade 
and club stands, the usual Bring & Buy, plus on-site catering. 
Details from Viv Watson, G7AWG, 01752 823 427, or email 
vivwatsondrc<at>aol.com.

Next Sunday, the 13th, the Lough Erne Amateur Radio Rally takes place 
at Share Centre, Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh BT92 0EQ. Access in NI 
is from the M1, A5 & A4, or via the M/N3 from the RoI. Doors open at 
11.30am. Details from David, GI4VHO, on 0784 291 0076, or online at 
www.learc.eu.

To get your rally or event information into GB2RS News, RadCom and on 
the RSGB website, email details as early as possible to 
radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk. 


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

Depressed summer propagation is on the way so DXpedition activity is 
on the wane, but there are still operations to chase.

Ari, OH3KAV will be active as OH0KA from the Aland Islands, IOTA 
reference EU-002, from the 6th to the 11th of May. He plans to focus 
on CW and FT8 operation on 5MHz.  

Col, MM0NDX, Max, IK8LOV and Bjorn, ON9CFG will be active from 
Buyukada Island off the coast of Turkey, IOTA AS-201, from the 7th to 
the 11th of May. They will operate on 80 to 2 metres as TC0AX.

Jim, KM7R will be active as E51KMR from Rarotonga Island, 
OC-013, in the South Cook Islands from the 8th to the 11th of May. 
He will operate mostly SSB from E51JD's station.

A team of Belgian operators will be active as GB9OSA from the Isle of 
Wight, EU-120, from the 8th to the 13th of May. They will operate 
two stations, mainly SSB and digital, on 160 to 6 metres.

Johannes, DF5AU will be active as P4/DF5AU from Aruba, SA-036, from 
the 8th to the 13th of May. 

A group of operators from Reunion Island will be visiting Rodrigues 
Island, AF-017, active as 3B9RUN from the 11th to the 16th of 
May. They will operate SSB and FT8 on 80 to 10 metres.

Gerard, HR5/F2JD in Honduras will be going QRT on May 10th so be 
quick if you need this one.  

And last but not least Chris, VK3QB, Brenton, VK3YB and Luke, VK3HJ 
will be active as VK9LI from Lord Howe Island, OC-004, from the 11th 
to the 18th of May. They will operate CW, SSB and FT8 on 160 to 17m. 
Now the special event news 

May is RNLI SOS week month and many stations will be on the air for 
part or all of the month from RNLI-related locations, such as 
lifeboat stations, up and down the country. Details of all the 
registered stations taking part can be found online at 
www.sosradioweek.org.uk and there are a variety of free awards 
available for working or even just hearing the registered stations. 

Next weekend is Mills on the Air and there will be many special event 
stations on the air for this popular event. The May RadCom included a 
long list of participating stations; some that didn't make that list 
include GB1DW at Drapers Mill, Margate, run by Hilderstone Radio and 
Electronics Club; Huntingdonshire Amateur Radio Society running 
GB2DWM at Duloe Windmill, St Neots; and GB2WTM at Woodbridge Tide 
Mill, operated by members of Felixstowe & District Amateur Radio 
Society.

A brand new event, Pubs and Clubs on the Air, or PACOTA, takes place 
next weekend, the 12th and 13th. There is a list of confirmed 
stations on the event website, www.g6tw.org.uk/pacota and for 
further information, hints or tips, email pacota<at>g6tw.org.uk

Finally, whilst on the subject of special events, we were pleased to 
learn that the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, home of the Chelsea 
Pensioners, has been granted the permanent special event callsign 
GB4CP. Great Britain 4 Chelsea Pensioners went live on the 2nd of 
May. The Chelsea Pensioners will be on the air as often as possible, 
as soon as some initial shack and aerial issues have been ironed out, 
and a special QSL card is being developed. To find out more about the 
Chelsea Pensioners, all of whom are British Army veterans, visit 
www.chelsea-pensioners.co.uk


Now the contest news

The ARI International DX contest ends its 24-hour run today, the 6th, 
at 1200UTC. Using CW, Phone, RTTY on the 3.5 to 28MHz contest bands, 
signal report and serial number forms the basic exchange, with 
Italian stations also sending their Province code. 

Also ending its 24-hour run today, at 1400UTC, is the 432MHz-248GHz 
Trophy. Using all modes on the 432MHz to 248GHz bands, the exchange 
is signal report, serial number and locator. 

Today, the UKuG Low Band contest runs from 0800UTC to 1400UTC. Using 
all modes on the 1.3 to 3.4GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, 
serial number and locator.  

Also today, the IRTS 40m Counties contest runs from 1200UTC to 
1400UTC. Using SSB and CW on 7MHz, the exchange is signal report and 
serial number, with EI and GI stations also sending their County. 

On Monday the 80m Club Championships take place from 1900UTC to 
2030UTC, SSB only, on the 3.5MHz band. Signal report and serial 
number form the exchange.

Tuesday is busy on 70cm, with the 432MHz FMAC running from 1800 UTC 
to 1900UTC, FM only. It's immediately followed, from 1900UTC to 
2130UTC, by the 432MHz UKAC, which uses all modes on the band. The 
exchange for both events is the same: signal report, serial number 
and locator. 

Thursday is similarly busy, down on 6m. At 1800UTC the 50MHz FMAC 
kicks off, using FM only, until 1900UTC. Then it's over to the 50MHz 
UKAC from 1900UTC to 2130OUC, using all modes. Again, the exchange 
for both is signal report, serial number and locator. 

Next Sunday the RSGB 70MHz CW contest takes place from 0900UTC to 
1200UTC. Using CW only on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, 
serial number and postcode. This is a VHF CW Championship event.

Finally for next weekend, the Worked All Britain 40m Phone contest 
runs from 1000UTC to 1400UTC on the 7MHz band. Using SSB only, 
participants should exchange signal report, serial number and their 
WAB area.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO 
on Friday 4th May. 

The sun remained spotless last week and the latest projections place 
sunspot minimum sometime around mid-2019. NOAA's Space Weather 
Prediction Center says solar cycle 24 is declining more quickly than 
originally forecast, but expect the current solar conditions to last 
for at least another 12 to 18 months.

On the bright side, quieter geomagnetic conditions this week helped 
counter the low solar flux to provide the odd surprise. There has 
been F2-layer 20 metre propagation to the USA reported in the 
afternoons, but it was accompanied by rapid fading due to the maximum 
usable frequency just skirting 14MHz at times.

There were other highlights last week. We are starting to see 
Sporadic-E making an appearance. The FT8 frequency of 28.074MHz has 
shown some activity at times and special event station OE100WMA in 
Austria made a brief appearance on 10m CW on Wednesday morning. The 
good news is that Sporadic-E should strengthen as the weeks go on, so 
do monitor the higher HF bands.

Next week NOAA predicts the solar flux index will remain around 68, 
so F2 layer propagation will favour the lower bands, plus 20 and 
occasionally 17 metres. The lowest the solar flux index got down to 
during the last solar minimum was 65, in 2007 and 2008.

Another coronal hole became Earth-facing on Thursday, so we may 
expect unsettled geomagnetic conditions from Saturday 5th. Its 
extended elongated shape means these could last until Tuesday or 
Wednesday, with a maximum K index of five. After a positive initial 
positive phase we may expect subdued maximum usable frequencies, poor 
HF conditions and noisy bands as the geomagnetic storm develops. 
Thursday the 10th, through to Saturday the 12th of May, look to be 
more settled and may offer the best opportunities for DX.


And now the VHF and up propagation news.

After some very wet weather recently, we have high pressure making a 
welcome return. This will be centred over Biscay, across to southern 
Scandinavia as an elongated ridge. This should give many areas a 
chance of Tropo, probably favouring paths to the southwest and south 
across Biscay to Spain, but they may also be some options to the 
east, although not as solid. The ridge should last for much of next 
week, so there is plenty of time.

As mentioned earlier, the Sporadic-E season has started for FT8 and 
is putting in the odd appearance for CW and SSB. Since the present 
set of openings have tended to be associated with the location of jet 
streams in the upper atmosphere, it makes sense to see what the 
charts offer for next week. Sadly, there is a marked lack of jet 
stream activity in the nearby region of Europe, which we may need for 
Sporadic-E paths from the UK. Indeed, it may be a thin week, unless 
one of the other possible weather triggers, a strong ridge pattern, 
is enough to do the trick, but it's not often something we see early 
in the season. Check the beacons and clusters for band reports and 
the Sporadic E blog on propquest.co.uk, which may give some useful 
pointers.

For meteor scatter operators, the Eta Aquarids shower peaked before 
dawn today, but the shower really favours the southern hemisphere. 
The smaller Eta-Lyrids peak on Wednesday. 

The Moon reached minimum declination and apogee yesterday. 
Declination only goes positive next Saturday, so EME windows will be 
short, but lengthening, and losses will fall as the week progresses.  


And that's all from the propagation team this week. But keep 
listening, because this week we've been able to include Local News, 
hopefully restoring normal service. We apologise for the gap in the 
last few weeks, which was caused by a key RSGB staff member becoming 
seriously ill.

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  radcom<at>rsgb.org.uk to arrive by
10:00 on the Thursday before transmission.


Our thanks to Andy G4TNU for providing this RSGB feed.
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