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Irish Radio Transmitters Society Radio News Bulletin Sunday August 29th 2021

Paddy Devine, Ei9FY, Silent Key
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His friend Shane Halpin informs us of the death of Paddy Devine of Begrath, 
Tullyallen, Co Louth. 
Paddy, Ei9FY will be missed by his friends Paul Ei4GA, Doug Ei2CN and 
all who knew him, a true gentleman. He died on Friday, the 20th of 
August at the age of 85 and will be buried on Monday in Mellifont Parish. 
May he Rest in Peace. We shall now observe a minute's silence in hounour 
of Paddy Devine, Ei9FY


Upcoming Contests
-----------------
UK EI Counties Contest

A quick reminder for the first of 14 one-hour contests from 1st of September 
onwards. 
This Wednesday the UKEICC starts its contest series with the first of 
seven SSB contests, at 2000 UTC, on 80m, between 3650 and 3750 kHz. 
See ukeicc.com for details, or better still, hear You on the air on 
Wednesday evening.

SSB Field Day next weekend
--------------------------
The IRTS SSB Field Day takes place next weekend, it runs for 24 hours from 
1300 UTC on Saturday 4th September. 
There are separate 24-hour Open and Restricted sections, as well as a 
6-hour restricted section. 
The restricted sections have a 100 watt power limit, and just one 
single-element antenna may be used. This Field Day coincides with similar 
field days in other European countries, so expect plenty of activity in the 
SSB contest segments of the HF bands.

A Call to Sell
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The IRTS news bulletin is not the place for peddeling advertisements, but 
because we can hope to hear a lot of new EI-callsigns on the air after the 
license exams in two weeks, it also means that our newly licensed 
experimenters will be looking for equipment.

Some will opt for brand new radios shipped in from abroad, associated with 
all the usual headaches when thousand euros travel in a cardboard box. 
Buying a second hand rig locally may currently be the smarter choice.

Do have a critical look at the shelves in your shack, consider the future 
of your third spare transceiver you never unboxed. 
Or that 'impulse buy', which resulted in a week's worth of deaf-and-mute 
breakfasts, thus never commissioned.

Rather than wait for the next radio rally, send an ad, possibly with a 
relevant picture, for publication in our monthly EI-News.

EMC and The Neighbours
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Here an brief summary of a report by Ralph Squillace, KK6ITB, about a ham 
radio operator in Florida who is off the air following a challenge by a 
neighbour in his retirement community that his amateur radio station is 
causing life-threatening interferences to the wireless communications in 
her insulin pump. 
A Consultant hired by the residential community known as 
'On Top of the World' near Ocala, Florida, believes that RF from the ham 
station could have produced interference with the pump's delivery of 
measured insulin doses. 
The Type 1 diabetic claims that David Birge WB9UYK, had put her health 
at risk by operating his station.

David is now off the air in compliance with the community board's order to him. 
It remains unclear, however, whether the consultant's findings 
definitively proved that RFI was a factor.

In 2019, the US Food and Drug Administration issued an alert that some 
models of insulin pumps with unencrypted wireless connectivity had 
cybersecurity flaws that left them vulnerable to hacking that could modify 
the settings, a much more likely scenario.

Three Amsat Reports
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AMSAT's will hold its 39th space symposium and is now accepting registrations 
for their event on the weekend of the 29th to the 31st of October in the 
Crown Plaza at the Minneapolis International Airport, Minnesota. 
AMSAT is issuing a call for papers to be presented and is encouraging 
students to actively participate.

Such events directly lead to results as described in the next news item:


Spanish hams are awaiting the launch of a pair of AMSAT-EA satellites, 
scheduled for this Thursday. Built by Students from the European University, 
and launched atop a Firefly Rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base 
in California, the satellites called GENESIS-L and GENESIS-N carry 
digital repeaters that can be used with CW due to the the unusual 
choice of Amplitude Shift Keying and CW for a low bandwidth of 50 Hertz.

The uplink to Genesis L is on 145.875 MHz and the downlink is on 
436.875 and Genesis N listens on 145.888 MHz and transmits on 436.888 MHz. 
The Satellites also have experimental ion drives for propulsion experiments 
on board.

FUNcube-1, also know as AO-73 is going strong again, last week healthy 
signals were heard on the satellite's download frequency on 145.935MHz BPSK. 
The nominal uplink is 435.150 to 435.130 MHz LSB inverting, and the 
downlink is on 145.950 - 145.970 MHz USB. 
The passband may be up to 15kHz higher depending on the on-board temperatures. 
Lower temperatures mean higher frequencies. Please use a maximium uplink power of 5 watts to a 7 dBi gain antenna. More power is not needed to use the transponder!

Have a look at the amateur satellite activities at the webpage amsat.org

Backyards On The Air
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Amateur Radio Newsline Reporter Graham Kemp, VK4BB, asks what do SOTA 
activators do when the summits are off limits? In New Zealand, 
the answer is right there in their backyards. 
Nothing, not even a solar flare or even a pandemic, could stop the 
Backyards on the Air activation from going ahead recently in New Zealand.

The pandemic, in fact, was actually the inspiration for the event on 
Sunday the 22nd of August. 
It was born in the spring of 2020 as lockdown enveloped the nation. 
A group of SOTA activators looked for new options because their beloved 
summits had been declared off limits.


Organiser Mark Sullivan ZL3AB said this recent activation found participants 
once again in their backyards and after two hours of calling QRZ, 
some boasted contacts with the US and VK, as well as around New Zealand. 
It should go without saying that double points will be awarded to 
anyone who operates a full Delta loop in the backyard.
Spotting Errors with DIGI modes

Spots showing contacts that did not happen on the reported frequencies 
can occsionally be seen for the current DIGI modes. 
Typically, the reported band is wrong, because the contact was likely 
not finished before band change. 
WSJT allows for a band change before the end of the contact, so it is 
just a reporting error when the contact gets uploaded.

Using JTDX such errors should be impossible, as no further upload takes 
place after the first decoded sequence. 
With WSJT-x one is on the safe side by briefly disabling the decode 
function, change band and then re-enabling the decoder.

Spots of FT4 transmissions that are accidently reported as Q65 
transmission are caused by a mismatch between JT-Alert in conjunction 
with the decoders. WSJT and JTDX use different mapping for rorting the mode, therefore one must use start the JT-Alert version that is compatible, either red for WSJT, or blue for JTDX.
The 5MHz Newsletter

The editor of The 5 MHz Newsletter Paul Gaskell, G4MWO, tells us that for 
the latest edition, number 27, for Summer 2021 is now available as a 
free pdf download from the 'External Links' section of the Wikipedia 
60m Band page, but also from the RSGB 5 MHz page. 
Even between publications the wikipedia.org page is worth a look, it 

is considered to be the authorative source of information on all things 60m Band.

Pandemic Life Line
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Reflecting the expected increase in the numbers of licensed experimenters 
here in EI, other countries are also seeing dormant licenses being 
reactivated, and new candidates enlisting in exam courses. 
RSGB Representative Steve, M1ACB, has written a report about a successful 
campaign of the RSGB in cooperation with the british health authorities. 
The main theme of that campaign is to address isolation and loneliness 
during the pandemic restrictions. 
Having sent hundreds of well received press releases to media outlets, 
many publication reported about amateur radio as a means to stay in touch, 
there was extensive coverage by the BBC. 
This is now followed up with further stories in local media, highlighting 
activities in the communities. 
Steve tells of an extensive workload to achive this, but the results 
show the effort is worth it, as over 5000 new candidates have now passed t

heir exams.

Dave, K1ZZ representing the ARRL, confirms the positive experiences with 
online exams, now taking place side-by-side with the reintroduced 
in-person exams, resulting in a marked increase of licensed hams in the 
United States. 
This is echoed by the German DARC, their chief trainer DL3MBG reports 
that there are over 700 applicants queing for their exam.

On the Air
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The Trinidad and Tobago Amateur Radio Society is marking the 59th 
anniversary of the nation's independence with a special event station, 
using callsign 9Y59IND through September 12th. Listen on HF, the digital 
modes, 2 meters EME, DMR, D-STAR and Yaesu Fusion. 
QSLs will be via Logbook of the World only.


Members of the Emirates Amateur Radio Society are using the special event 
callsign A60EXPO between the 1st of September and the 1st of October to 
promote World Expo 2020 in Dubai. 
The expo itself runs from end of October until end of March next year. 
Send QSLs via EA7FTR.

During the month of September, Pascual, EA5WO, will be using the special 
event callsign AN5WAR from Valencia, Spain. 
Pascual is commemorating the 82nd anniversary of the start of the 
Second World War. 
He will be operating on various HF bands. QSL via LoTW or eQSL.


Also in September, Reiner DL2AAZ will be active as SV5/DL2AAZ from 
Rhodes (IOTA EU-001) on 40-10m SSB and CW with 300w and ground plane 
antennas, but he'll also use the QO-100 satellite. 
QSL to DL2AAZ

The Propagation Horoscope
-------------------------
The geomagnetic field was unsettled around the 27th of August due to 
effects from Coronal Hole number 1027 following the Coronal Mass 
Ejection on the 23rd of August. 
This year brought us 56 sunspots already, about three times as many 
compared to same periods during 2018 to 2020. 
Currently there are two large active regions in central view and six 
active regions in total, with a third large one just coming into view. 
Still, the proton flux is flat quiet and the background x-ray flux is at 
a low class B2 level, at best C class flares are expected. 
No obviously Earth-bound CMEs are observed. Auroral Kp index is around 
an average of 3. 
Expect fair to good and steady propagation on 20m, with the MUF 
rarely going above 15 Mhz. 
Inter-european conditions on topband and 80/60m will be fair to good, 
with moderate signals strength across the Atlantic, leading to a crowded 
40m band. 
Sporadic E opportunities will be fewer now, but Tropo is still promising 
on VHF and UHF with the stationary high pressure over Scotland, there may 
also be paths to the south across the Bay of Biscay into the afternoon.

That is the news for this week. Items for inclusion in next week's radio 
news can be submitted by email to newsteam /at/ irts.ie for automatic 
forwarding to both the radio and printed news services. 
The deadline is midnight on Friday. 




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