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GB2RS Main News for Sunday the 14th of April 2024
The news headlines:

* RSGB member interviewed by the BBC about the total solar 
eclipse
* Ofcom releases video about changes to UK amateur radio 
licensing
* World Amateur Radio Day is coming up

On Monday the 8th of April, a total solar eclipse gripped North 
America as radio amateurs worldwide looked on to see its effect on 
the ionosphere. This included RSGB Propagation Committee associate 
member Gwyn Griffiths, G3ZIL, who was interviewed by BBC news on the 
topic. The article, which was shared across the world, looked at some 
of the scientific experiments that took place during the eclipse. You 
can read the article by searching for "The 4-minute window into the 
Sun's secrets" on BBC news. The RSGB thanks all the WSPR users who 
responded to Gwyn's call to action, got involved and shared their 
results on the RSGB social media channels.  

Ofcom has released a video about changes to the UK amateur radio 
framework covering licensing and callsign changes. It also gives some 
insight into the forthcoming Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the changes for 
callsigns and special event stations. You can watch the video at 
tinyurl.com/ofcomvid

World Amateur Radio Day is celebrated each year on the 18th of April. 
The theme for 2024 is "A Century of Connections: Celebrating 100 
Years of Amateur Radio Innovation, Community and Advocacy." The 
global event covers all of the IARU regions and runs from 0000UTC on 
Thursday the 18th of April to 0000UTC on Friday the 19th of April. 
All radio amateurs are invited to take to the airwaves to show their 
skills and capabilities to the public. You can read more about the 
event at tinyurl.com/iaruward

During May, the RSGB's Photo Friday feature on social media will 
highlight radio amateurs who are taking advantage of the new licence 
conditions. You could be an individual who is discovering different 
things to enjoy with the new power levels, or who is encouraging 
friends and family to get on the air under your supervision. You 
could be a club involved in special events and outreach to the 
public. In whatever way you're making the most of the new licence 
conditions, the RSGB wants to hear from you! Send a photo and a short 
description to comms<at>rsgb.org.uk and the Society will share as 
many stories as possible.

On the 11th of April, BBC Radio 4 Feedback presenter Andrea 
Catherwood looked at why the Long Wave frequency is being shut down 
by the BBC. She interviewed RSGB President John McCullagh, GI4BWM, 
and in the final programme a brief clip was used in which John gives 
his opinion on the possible impact for some listeners. You can listen 
to the Feedback show on BBC Sounds, by searching for "Feedback and 
Long Wave" on the BBC website. The feature starts at 19 minutes and 
55 seconds, with the RSGB President featuring at 22 minutes and 18 
seconds. 

This year Dennis, G7AGZ is running special event station GB0CHC 
again in support of Cornwall Hospice Care. This is Dennis' 33rd year 
of fundraising for the charity. The station will be active until the 
end of April on all bands from 80m to 70cm using SSB, FM and DMR. If 
you would like to support the cause, search for GB0CHC on the 
justgiving.com  website

The Cornish Radio Amateur Club has re-launched its sought-after 
Cornish Award Certificate. The award has been around since the 1960s 
and is given to amateur radio stations based outside of the County of 
Cornwall who have contacted 20 Cornish-based amateur radio stations. 
The new award allows the use of HF, VHF and UHF bands using any mode 
including FM, SSB, CW, and now digital modes such as FT8. Proof in 
the form of copies of logbook entries showing the 20 stations worked, 
dates, times and modes is required to qualify. The new award is 
applicable to contacts made on or after the 1st of January 2024, and 
the certificate will be emailed in PDF format. More information can 
be found via the "Cornish Award" link at gx4crc.com

A reminder now that International Marconi Day is coming up on the 
27th of April. Once again, the Cornish Radio Amateur Club is 
organising and running the event. Lots of amateur radio stations will 
be operating from sites that Marconi operated from or had a personal 
connection with. For more information, and to view a list of the 
stations that are taking part, follow the "International Marconi Day" 
link on the gx4crc.com  website


And now for details of rallies and events

Yeovil Amateur Radio Club's 38th QRP Convention will be held on 
Saturday the 20th of April at Digby Hall, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 3AA. 
The doors will be open from 9.30am to 1.30pm and admission will be 
GBP 3. The event will feature talks, traders, a bring-and-buy area, 
club stalls and a café. For more information, see yeovil-arc.com or 
email derekbowen1949<at>talktalk.net

Andover Radio Amateur Club Boot Sale is due to take place on Sunday 
the 21st of April at Wildhern Village Hall, Tangley, Wildhern, 
Andover, SP11 0JE. The doors open at 10am for visitors and at 9am for 
sellers. Entry will cost GBP 2. The fee for a field pitch is GBP 8 
and the cost for a table in the hall will be GBP 10. For more 
information visit arac.org.uk  For table bookings email 
admin<at>arac.org.uk

Cambridge Repeater Group Rally will take place on Sunday the 21st of 
April at Foxton Village Hall, Hardman Road, Foxton, Cambridgeshire, 
CB22 6RN. The doors will open at 9.30am for visitors and at 7.30am 
for traders. The event will be a car-boot sale. The rally will 
feature talk-in, trade stands, clubs, bring and buy, RSGB books, a 
free marshalled car park and a burger van. For more information 
contact Lawrence, M0LCM on 07941 972 724, email 
rally2024<at>cambridgerepeaters.net, or visit cambridgerepeaters.net

The Northern Amateur Radio Societies Association Rally, also known as 
both the ‘NARSA Rally' and the ‘Blackpool Rally', will take place 
on Sunday the 21st of April. The venue will be Norbreck Castle 
Exhibition Centre, Blackpool, FY2 9AA. For more details contact Dave, 
M0OBW on 01270 761 608, email dwilson<at>btinternet.com or visit 
narsa.org.uk

Dunstable Downs Radio Club would like to remind everyone that its 
annual boot sale has been postponed until the 30th of June. This is 
due to the site being used by BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend music 
festival. Updates will be posted to Dunstable Downs Radio Club's 
Facebook page and reminder emails will be sent out closer to the 
time. To add yourself to the list, visit ddrcbootsale.org  and sign 
up for email reminders.


Now the Special Event News

Special event station 5P0WARD will be active from Denmark on the 18th 
of April to mark World Amateur Radio Day. QSL via Logbook of the 
World or via OZ1ACB. For more information, including details of 
awards that are available, visit QRZ.com

Special callsign ER30ARM is active to celebrate the 30th of 
anniversary of the Amateur Radio Society of Moldova, ER1KAA. Look for 
activity until the 30th of April. The station was spotted recently on 
the HF bands using CW and FT8. QSL via the Bureau, directly, and 
Logbook of the World.


Now the DX news

Willy, ON4AVT is active as 6W7/ON4AVT from Warang [WHERE-ANG], 
Senegal until the 16th of April. He operates using mainly FT8 on the 
80 to 10m bands. He will also be QRV on the QO-100 satellite. QSL via 
Club Log's OQRS.

Bernhard, DL2GAC is active as H44MS from Malaita [MAL-EYE-TAH], 
OC-047 in the Solomon Islands until the 25th of April. He is QRV on 
the 160 to 6m bands using SSB and some FT8. QSL via Bernhard's home 
call or via the Bureau. He will upload his log to Club Log and 
Logbook of the World.


Now the contest news

On Tuesday the 16th, the 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 
2130UTC. Using all modes on the 23cm band, the exchange is signal 
report, serial number and locator.

On Wednesday the 17th, the 80m Club Championship runs from 1900 to 
2030UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report and 
serial number.

On Thursday the 18th, the 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 
2130UTC. Using All modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal 
report, serial number and locator.


Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO 
on Thursday the 11th of April 2024

The Sun is still looking a little bare, but the solar flux index has 
climbed back to 131, as of Thursday the 11th, with four active 
regions. The promise is that things will improve, especially as we 
will soon see the return of active region 3615, which was the source 
of numerous M-class and one X-class flare on its last rotation.

Things have been a little sparse on the higher HF bands, with only 
FT8 being audible or visible on the 10m band at times. Having said 
that there has been some good FT8 DX to be worked on the 10m band, 
including Angola, Malawi, China, Japan, Taiwan and the Solomon 
Islands.

During the recent solar eclipse event there were also a lot of US 
stations on the 10m band using WSPR. These included Bob, K6XX in 
Santa Cruz, California, who was copiable in the UK at around 1850UTC. 
This just shows how effective WSPR is as a mode on an otherwise quiet 
band.

There have been some early signs of Sporadic-E on the 10m band using 
digital modes, including some brief openings to Scotland from eastern 
UK. We can expect these to improve as we head towards May. 
Next week, NOAA predicts that the solar flux index will be in the 140 
to 150 range with a maximum Kp index of three. If this is correct it 
means that HF conditions will be roughly the same as last week.


And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO

The weather patterns are showing signs of change after being stuck 
for quite some time, and the main beneficiary will be VHF operators 
seeing a chance of Tropo returning to the bands.  

The initial unsettled weather over the UK, with high pressure fixed 
over the continent, will take us through to the middle of the coming 
week. 

Thereafter, a high will develop to the southwest of Britain midweek 
and drift northeast across the country, although some models take the 
high on a more southerly track. In either event, there should be some 
useful Tropo in the south and possibly northern areas too. This may 
be limited to southwestern areas for Tuesday's 23cm UK Activity 
Contest, but will hopefully be more supportive of the 4m UK Activity 
Contest on Thursday.

Meteor scatter is worth a look next week since we are approaching the 
21st and 22nd of April peak of the Lyrids shower at the end of next 
weekend.

The quieter solar conditions have taken aurora down the table, but 
it's still good practice to watch out for, if the Kp index goes above 
five. 

Gigahertz-band rain scatter certainly drops down the league table 
next week as high pressure probably takes over.

As we said earlier, the next big thing is the start of the 2024 
Sporadic-E season, which slowly comes to life during April for the 10 
and 6m bands, especially on digital modes, whereas the real shift up 
in gear often comes during May. As mentioned last week, it's worth 
updating your list of beacons in your rig's memory while it's still 
quiet.

For EME operators, Moon declination is at maximum this weekend, 
ending the 14th, so there will be long Moon windows. We are past 
perigee, so path losses are rising again. 144MHz sky noise is 
moderate this weekend then low for the rest of the week. 
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.


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