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GB2RS Main News for Sunday the 12th of February 2023

The news headlines:

* Special Contest Callsigns
* BBC Radio Somerset Interview
* RSGB Convention Videos

Ofcom has recently authorised an expansion of the list of Special 
Contest Callsign qualification contests to include two UK and Ireland 
DX Contests. Full details of how to apply for a Special Contest 
Callsign, including the complete qualifying criteria, can be found 
at rsgb.org/scc

On the 6th of February, RSGB District Representative Andy Jenner, 
G7KNA spoke to the BBC's Simon Parkin about his passion for amateur 
radio. The RSGB arranged this interview having been contacted by BBC 
Radio Somerset, following the Society's recent piece in The Times. 
Andy discussed how he got into radio, getting licensed and about the 
work he and South Bristol Amateur Radio Club are doing to involve 
young people in amateur radio. This includes plans for a 
demonstration day at a Bristol primary school as part of British 
Science Week in March. You can still listen to the interview if you 
search for BBC Radio Somerset and Simon Parkin's show on BBC Sounds. 
The interview starts at 19 minutes and 20 seconds into the programme.

The RSGB has released two more of its 2022 Convention videos just for 
RSGB Members to view. In the first presentation, called "Using the 
right tools to work more 144MHz DX", RSGB VHF Manager, John Regnault 
[REN-O], G4SWX gives a comprehensive guide to a range of software 
packages and websites that will help you to develop your VHF DXing 
skills. The second presentation is by James Stevens, M0JCQ who is the 
is the co-author of the RadCom VHF/UHF column. In his presentation 
"VHF Equipment to start you going", he explains how newcomers to 
amateur radio or even the most ardent HF enthusiast can get started 
on the VHF bands. These are being released as a benefit of RSGB 
Membership and can be seen in the RSGB 2022 Convention video section 
of the website at rsgb.org/videos

An organisation called Experimental Danish Radio Amateurs, also known 
as ‘EDR', are celebrating the opening of the Enigma Post and 
Telegraph Museum in Copenhagen which now has a new address, 
appearance and name. EDR has created a special award to celebrate 
this opening. Contacts with different qualifying stations between the 
14th and 28th of February will be eligible for the award. For more 
information, please visit the OZ625E page on QRZ.com

The Polish Amateur Radio Association is inviting the amateur radio 
community to participate in an event related to the 550th anniversary 
of the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus. From 0000UTC on the 17th of 
February to 2359UTC on the 5th of March, there will be nine special 
event stations on the air, including SN550NC. Awards will be 
available for contacts made with the special event stations. For more 
information about the event and the awards visit 550mk.pzk.org.pl

Time is running out to enter the RSGB Construction Competition. You 
don't have to be an expert constructor and the judges will give 
special recognition to entries submitted by radio amateurs under the 
age of 24 and also to those who have just gained their Foundation 
licence. The four categories are: Beginners; Construction excellence; 
Innovation; and Software. There are cash prizes in every category. 
The RSGB Communications Manager chatted to last year's winners and 
runners-up and shared their stories in the January and February 
editions of RadCom. So, take a look and be inspired! You can also 
read the stories and find out how to enter the competition on the 
RSGB website at rsgb.org/construction-competition


And now for details of rallies and events 

The Mid Cheshire Amateur Radio Society Radioactive Fair is being held 
today, Sunday the 12th of February. The venue is Nantwich Civic Hall, 
Market Street, Nantwich, CW5 5DG. Doors open at 10am and admission is 
GBP 5. A wide variety of trader stalls, a bring-and-buy platform and 
refreshments and snacks are available. Parking is immediately 
adjacent to the hall. For more information visit radioactivefair.co.uk

West Manchester Radio Club's Red Rose Rally will take place on Sunday 
the 26th of February. The event will be held at St. Joseph's Hall, 
Leigh, WN7 2PJ. Free parking, café services and a raffle are among 
the attractions on offer. For further information visit: 
wmrc.co.uk/rally.htm [Note to Newsreaders: the .htm is required for 
the page to load]

The Lagan Valley Amateur Radio Society is holding its annual rally on 
the 4th of March. The venue will be the Hillsborough Village Centre, 
7 Ballynahinch [BAH-LA-NA-HINCH] Road, BT26 6AR. Doors open at 
10.30am. For more information visit www.lvars.uk


Now the Special Event News

Special callsign ZX89L is operating in celebration of the 89th 
anniversary of the Brazilian Radio Amateur League and will be active 
until the 15th of February. QSL via Logbook of the World. Details of 
awards associated with the station can be found via QRZ.com

Special event station TM20AAW will be on the air until the 24th of 
February in celebration of the 20th Antarctic Activity Week. 
François, F8DVD will be operating the station from Mâcon in eastern 
France, 60km north of Lyon. For further information visit QRZ.com

Members of the Panama Canal Amateur Radio Association will be active 
as 3E30PCARA until the 28th of February to celebrate the 30th 
anniversary of the formation of their club in 1993. QSL directly to 
the Association.

Special event station GB0CFG will be active from the 16th of 
February. The station will be operated by Itchen Valley Amateur Radio 
Club to mark World Thinking Day on the air. The event provides an 
opportunity for local Girl Guides to talk to other members of the 
World Association of Girl Guides and Scouts all over the world via 
amateur radio. Several other special callsigns will also be active in 
February to take part in the event. These include Easingwold Girl 
Guides, who will be operating with special callsign GB2EGG from the 
17th of February, and Milton Keynes Girlguiding who will be active 
with special callsign GB0MKG from the 18th of February. 


Now the DX news

John, W5JON will be active as V47JA from Saint Kitts, NA-104, until 
the 15th of February. He will be operating SSB and FT8 on the HF 
bands and 6m. QSL via Logbook of the World, or directly to W5JON.

Andre, ON7YK will be active from Bijilo [BE-SHAH-LO], Gambia until 
the 24th of February. He will be operating as C5YK on the 20, 17, 15, 
12 and 10m bands using SSB, CW and digital modes. QSL via eQSL, 
Logbook of the World or directly to his home call.

Francis, F6BWJ will be active as FM/F6BWJ from Martinique, NA-107, 
until the 10th of March. He will be operating CW, PSK and RTTY on the 
80 to 10m bands. He will upload his log to Logbook of the World and 
Club Log.

Gerard, F2JD will be active as HR5/F2JD from Copan, Honduras until 
the 13th of March. He will operate CW, SSB and digital modes on the 
HF bands. QSL via F6AJA directly or via the bureau.


Now the contest news

Today, Sunday the 12th of February, the CQ Worldwide WPX RTTY Contest 
ends its 48-hour run at 2359UTC. Using RTTY on the 80 to 10m bands, 
where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and 
serial number.

The PACC Contest ends its 24-hour run at 1200UTC today, the 12th. 
Using CW and SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are 
permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Stations 
from The Netherlands also send their province.

On Wednesday the 15th of February, the 80m Club Championship runs 
from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using PSK63 and RTTY, the exchange is signal 
report and serial number.

On Thursday the 16th of February, the 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs 
from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, 
serial number and locator.

The ARRL International DX Contest starts at 0000UTC on Saturday the 
18th of February and ends at 2359UTC on Sunday the 19th of February. 
Using CW on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the 
exchange is signal report and transmission power. American stations 
also send their State and Canadians stations send their province.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO 
on Thursday the 9th of February 2023

The solar flux index rose again this week with the arrival of more 
sunspots. By Thursday, the SFI had reached 192, up from 135 the week 
before.

However, there has been some flare activity with minor C-class and 
some M-class flares, mainly from active region 3213. None of these 
have erupted in an Earthward direction so we've avoided coronal mass 
ejections and their effects.

The solar wind has been quite active, including long periods with a 
negative Bz and speeds of up to 600 kilometres per second. This has 
meant that the Kp index has remained relatively high, hovering around 
3.5 for days.

All of this means that ionospheric conditions have been quite good 
with the daytime critical frequency over the UK generally above 9MHz. 
This means that paths over 3,000km have generally supported 
operations up to and beyond 10 metres.

At night, MUFs over 3,000km hover around 10MHz, especially in the 
hours just after sunset. 

Next week, the US Air Force has the SFI remaining at around 195, 
before falling back to 150 by the 17th. Geomagnetic conditions should 
remain relatively settled, unless we get a coronal mass ejection. 
All in all, this is a good time for HF so get to it! And good luck 
with making contact with the 3Y0J Bouvet Island DXpedition.


And now the VHF and up propagation news

The large area of high pressure which has brought tropo to many parts 
of the British Isles looks good for a few more days. Some models 
suggest that Atlantic lows may move in after mid-week, so make the 
most of it before then.  

Unfortunately, the northern parts of the country have seen windier 
weather at times and largely missed out on the best tropo, although 
with some chance of rain scatter to make up for it.

The aurora prospects and meteor scatter are still worth a check 
during the next week. Check aurora when the Kp index is high, and 
meteor scatter around dawn. Use the usual sources of information, 
such as clusters and band reports to get onto the bands at the right 
time.

For EME operators, Moon declination is negative, reaching a minimum 
on Thursday. EME Moon availability windows will be short. Path losses 
are at their lowest as the Moon approaches perigee next Sunday. 
144MHz sky noise is moderate at the start of the week but increases 
to a high of over 3200 Kelvin next Thursday, the 16th. 

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  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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