28 Oct 2014

The Aftermath of CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB 2014

The following is from Jim M0CKE:

Call: G2F
Operator(s): M0CKE M0CHK M0XII M0NKR G0FHM
Station: G2F

Class: M/2 HP
QTH: Wisbech
Operating Time (hrs): 48

Summary:
Band QSOs Zones Countries
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160:    198       8        41
80:      456      14       69
40:      837      21       92
20:    1317      37      124
15:    1184      36      115
10:    1593      34      138
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Total: 5585 150 579 Total Score = 7,755,831

Club: Wisbech Amateur Radio & Electronics Club

Comments:


After a plea on the UK contest reflector for operators we were joined by Pat
M0XII (EI5IX) and Andy M0NKR both looking for a SSB seat for 2014 :) .. Friday got off to a good start with nice weather setting up the station, setup was complete when the rain came and along with it the realisation that the 6x2 antenna switch was not working .. after diagnosis a trip to maplin for some 4011 IC's and 2N3906 transistors we finally got the switch working at about 2000hrs .. Pat and Andy tested the station and all was looking good. This is first time we have entered the M2 category in SSB and really didn't know what to expect from our QTH. Contest started slow with conditions on 40 and 80 being hard to say the least with crammed band and poor signal quality as expected, we just ploughed on, working what we could hear, doing some s&p when run rates had dropped and changed bands when conditions seemed to allow, not a winning strategy but we all had fun, ate lots of good food and had a few beers too :) 
I'm really pleased with how the contest went for our first attempt with very modest antennas and power allowed in the UK, although the aging hunter 1000 amp on station 2 decided to track over on the band switch on 80m band with couple hours to go .. so Pat stopped on 20m and 40m with station 2 .. We seemed to have a flare hit us about 2100hrs causing the bands to become real hard work with very high noise levels and fading signals.

2 x Elecreaft K3's, Acom 1000, Hunter 1000, N1MM Logger+, 5B4AGN Filters, 6x2
Ant switch, 3ele SteppIR @ 60ft, KT34A @ 60ft, 1/4 waver vert 40m & 80m, inverted L for 160m. K9AY for LF RX.

Thanks to everyone that called us! :)
Jim M0CKE 







I got to say I certainly enjoyed this contest and thanks to the Jim M0CKE and Andy M0CHK for giving me the opportunity to join them in this contest, I'm Looking forward to CQWW CW back in EI (Ireland) at the end of November, more updates to come on that station in the coming weeks.

73's to all :)


UPDATE
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WE CAME IN 1st PLACE IN THE MULTI TWO CATEGORY IN THIS CONTEST IN ENGLAND

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73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

22 Oct 2014

The SSB CQ World Wide DX Contest 2014



This weekend the 25th & 26th of October is the CQ World Wide DX Contest on SSB. 
The contest Starts: 0000 UTC Saturday 25th and Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday 26th

I will be active this weekend with Wisbech Amateur Radio Club under the callsign "G2F" located on the East coast of England in the district of Cambridgeshire.






I'm hoping to give a bash to SSB on the HF bands throughout the weekend so hopefully conditions will prevail, if you hear us on the air do feel free to give us a shout as it would be great to work you over the weekend. Good Luck to all participants involved in the contest and most of all have fun on the bands and a fantastic weekend contesting.

73's


19 Oct 2014

ATV Activity

Ronnie EI9ED reports that EI2SDR is sending pictures of Dublin Bay on frequency 2390 MHz from 3 Rock Mountain. It is on test and orientated towards Dublin and Dundalk. Rx Input 1240 MHz and will be available next with DTMF Control via 144.775.

7 Oct 2014

RSGB CONTEST COMMITTEE NEWSLETTER - SPECIAL ISSUE

A special issue of the CC Newsletter, timed to coincide with the RSGB Convention, has just been published on the CC website at

http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/newsletter/newscurrent.shtml




73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

5 Oct 2014

The West of Ireland's Mayo Radio Rally 2014

Sunday 12th of October 2014
The Mayo Radio Experimenter's Network Radio Rally
Check out the clubs Website (www.ei7mre.org
for equipment already checked in for sale that can be purchased on the day. 



2 Oct 2014

The 5MHz Newsletter


It's been found necessary to change the URL of the Worldwide 5 MHz Amateur Allocations chart.

The new URL is

http://tinyurl.com/pjhd943

29 Sept 2014

Sherwood Engineering ranks the Flex - 6700 SDR




Rob Sherwood has now tested and ranked the new FlexRadio Systems 6700 transceiver on his benchmark receiver test data page. 



The ‘6700 tops the list when sorted by third-order dynamic range, narrow spaced. 





24 Sept 2014

Galway VHF Group 70cm Repeater Project


Happy to hear that the new Galway VHF Group 70cm repeater project is almost complete.

Repeater stats:

Callsign - EI7AKR
TX-438.825Mhz
RX-430.825Mhz
Tone access 77Hz
Pwr output - 30w
Location - Knockroe, Co. Galway.


IP addresses for APRS-I Gate have now being secured and can now be configured for its new location. The Repeater will also incorporate Echo Link & IRLP.

Congrats to all the team involved, it should provide a good link across the West of Ireland.

23 Sept 2014

M0XII/P - UKAC 50MHz Contest - September




The September UKAC 50Mhz Contest on the 23rd from locator square IO91MP was hard going with very little propagation to the North of the UK. Activity seemed down in this contest compared to previous months. I managed with a hard struggle to get EI in the log from IO91 Square heard two stations in EI this month but only completed the QSO with one and worked GI/MI a couple of moments later but I didn't hear or work any GM/MM or GD/MD or GU/GJ on the band, conditions were just too weak to to the North this month. 


This month I finished the contest with a claimed score of 84 QSO's and 14 UK Multiplier squares and a total of 133,868 claimed points with 4 DXCC entities worked. It was really nice to work Joe EI3IX in IO53KU Square as my furthest ODX of 602Km, Once again a big Thank you to all stations for the points and multipliers this month it was very much appreciated. Looking forward to the next contest. :)

My working conditions was an FT847 Transceiver with 100 watts into a 5 Element Tonna F9FT Yagi up 5m from Ground.



Here is a map of the QSO's made during the Contest:


14 Sept 2014

Transmitter Noise

An interesting article I read in the IRTS news bulletin:

Many of us are familiar with the work done by Rob Sherwood NC0B over the years to identify rigs with poor strong-signal performance on receive - of particular relevance to contesters and DXers


Jim Brown K9YC has now done a similar exercise, except he has measured the trash (key clicks, inter-modulation distortion, and phase noise) generated by some popular
rigs on transmit. If you're thinking of buying a new rig, it's worth reading this first.

2 Sept 2014

September 144 MHz International Trophy Contest

This weekend the 6th & 7th of September is the RSGB & IARU 144 MHz International Trophy Contest takes place. 


I will be active this weekend with The Black Sheep Contest and DX Group under the callsign "G8T"  from QRA: JO01KJ 

I'm hoping to give a bash on CW & SSB throughout the weekend so hopefully conditions will prevail. 
If you hear us on the band do feel free to give a shout, it would be great to work you over the weekend.


Here's some videos of our previous contests;






























Looking forward to the weekend, see you in the contest.
73's

Mayo Radio Experimenters Network Radio Rally

The Mayo Radio Experimenters Network have set the date
for the Radio Rally in the usual venue the Welcome Inn
Hotel, Castlebar for Sunday the 12 October 2014.

For further details please contact the rally director,
Padraic EI9JA on +353 (0) 87 695 7154.


73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat


1 Sept 2014

Footage of powerful solar flares released by Nasa


The US Space Agency NASA has released new footage showing a series of powerful solar flares. There have been a number of eruptions on the surface of the sun in the last week.
Some have warned that this explosion of energy might have a serious impact here on earth.
The BBC's Tim Allman explains:

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Newly Formed UK Island Group

This weekend on the 6th & 7th September 2014 the newly formed UK
Island group will be signing M0UKI/p from the rare Farne Islands ( IOTA EU-109 ).

Team members EI9FBB,G0VJG, G7GLW & M0OXO will be QRV with 2 stations and aim to give this IOTA to as many chasers as possible within the short time frame. (Dave EI9FBB mentioned that special attention will be given to work as many EI's as possible too!)

QSL's via M0OXO.




73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

31 Aug 2014

IRTS SSB Field Day Contest

Irish Radio Transmitters Society has it's SSB Field Day Contest taking place this weekend on Saturday and Sunday 6th / 7th September 2014.

The final day for the submission of logs is on 21st September.
Full details available on the contest from www.irts.ie/contests.


73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

26 Aug 2014

M0XII/P - UKAC 50MHz Contest - August

The August UKAC 50Mhz Contest on the 26th from locator square IO91MP was excellent with regards to propagation some sporadic E contacts during contest into Spain and Sweden. Activity in this contest was again up this month and it was great to hear a few new stations give away extra multipliers on the band. I managed with a struggle to get three Scottish (GM/MM) stations a few Welsh (GW/MW) stations and one Northern Irish station (GI/MI) and one station from the Isle Of Mann (GD) including a station from (ON) Belgium these were all worked from IO91 Square unfortunately this month I didn't work (EI) Ireland but I could hear Dave EI9FBB on the band but conditions were too weak to complete the QSO. Maybe next month we will get my home country in the log.

This month I finished the contest with a claimed score of 113 QSO's and 15 UK Multiplier squares and a total of 300,390 claimed points with 8 DXCC entities worked. It was really nice to work Hans EA5/DL5EO on his holiday's in JM08AQ Square as my furthest ODX of 1443Km, Once again a big Thank you to all stations for the points and multipliers this month it was very much appreciated. Looking forward to the next contest. :)

My working conditions was an FT847 Transceiver with 100 watts into a 5 Element Tonna F9FT Yagi up 5m from Ground.

Here is a map of the QSO's made during the Contest:




73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

15 Aug 2014

EI0M & INTERNATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE/LIGHTSHIP WEEKEND



The Mayo Radio Experimenters Network (MREN) will be activating the Blacksod Lighthouse, on 16th & 17th August 2014.

EI0M / Lighthouse

Useful information: 
ILLW-no: IE0008 
ARLHS-no: IRE012 
QRA Locator: IO44HX
WAI Square, Mayo: F61 

Unfortunately I can't make it out with the crew this time but they will be active on 80m - 6m throughout the weekend.
Do feel free to give them a shout.

23 Jul 2014

M0XII/P - UKAC 50Mhz Contest - July



The July UKAC 50Mhz Contest on the 22nd from locator square IO91MP was excellent with regards to propagation some unexpected sproadic E's towards the end of the contest into Sweden and Finland made the band go wild. Activity in this contest was well up on previous months and it was great to hear a few extra multipliers on the band. I still struggle to get GM/MM stations from 91 Square but just about managed to get Andy GM4JR, unfortunately this month didn't hear any EI or GD.

This month I finished the contest with a claimed score of 117 QSO's and 16 UK Multiplier squares and a total of 350,976 points with 8 DXCC entities worked. It was really nice to work Timo OH1TM on the band in KP01VJ Square as my furthest ODX of 1752Km,  Once again a big Thank you to all stations for the points and multipliers this month it was very much appreciated.

My working conditions was an FT847 Transceiver with 100 watts into a 5 Element F9FT Yagi up about 3m from ground.



Here's a map of the QSO's made during the contest:


11 Jul 2014

The IARU HF Championship

The IARU HF Championship takes place from 12:00 Saturday
12th to 11:59 UTC Sunday 13th July. There are CW-only,
SSB-only and mixed-mode classes on the 6 contest bands
from 160-10m, with HP, LP (150w) and QRP (5w) sections.

Rules at

Work everyone. Exchange ITU Zone (or Society
initials from IARU Society HQ stations). 
The Zone for UK and Ireland is 27.

This year, 2014, the contest coincides with WRTC,
the World Radio Team Championship, being held in
New England. Look out for the 59 teams using
1×1 call signs starting with W, K, or N (for
example W1D). There are awards for working all
59 teams.

There is a real-time scoreboard showing the scores
for each pair of operators, but not the actual
three- character calls in use, at
http://sb.wrtc2014.org/

Mults are Zones by band, but not separately by mode,
and HQ stations by band. In effect, HQ stations are
country mults.

Good luck to all Teams involved and enjoy the conditions on the bands.

73's


“Brendan Quest” Team’s 2 Meter Signal Copied in the UK

A group of Amateur Radio operators from Atlantic Canada is operating from Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, until July 12 in a bid to complete a 2 meter transatlantic contact and claim the Brendan trophy. The "Brendan Quest" team is on the air as VC1T from grid GN37os on 144.155 MHz. The group activated on July 4, and a couple of days later, on July 6 at 1341 UTC, G4SWX was able to completely decode an FSK441 transmission from VC1T.



“They attempted to complete the QSO for 4 hours, but were not successful,” the team reported. “However, this reception should qualify for the Brendan Plate.” The team said a station in Ireland was able to copy parts of three transmissions. Because of the initial success, the group now will use FSK441 exclusively in its Brendan bid.

VC1T had been concentrating its efforts on JT65B, but it has CW and SSB capability, which the team will try if it is able to achieve an FSK441 two-way. Part of the WSJT software package developed by Joe Taylor, K1JT, FSK441 was primarily designed to detect very brief “pings” from meteor trails. VC1T is running 750 W into a rope-supported 43 element, 100 foot long Yagi directed at Europe. It has a gain of more than 23 dBd. When driven with 750 W, the effective radiated power (ERP) in the center of the major lobe should be about 150 kW, the group estimated.

Members of the expedition include Fred Archibald, VE1FA; Roger Sturtevant, VE1SKY; Helen Archibald, VA1YL; Rich Pieniaszek, VA1CHP, and Al Penney, VO1NO. The Brendan Trophy is a series of awards offered by the Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS) to the first Amateur Radio operators to complete a 2 meter transatlantic contact. According to the IRTS, the Brendan Trophy is awarded for the first “traditional mode” two-way contact — ie, SSB or CW capable of being copied without machine assistance. The Brendan Shield is awared for the first “nontraditional mode” two-way contact, ie, digital modes and high-speed CW. The Brendan Plate is given for the first verified reception of a transatlantic signal in any mode.

The goals of the Brendan Quest team are to complete at least one contact on 2 meters using “terrestrial propagation modes” or on both CW and SSB and “non-traditional” modes, such as JT65B. The group plans to operate continuously for the entire period, transmitting on even minutes, and receiving on odd minutes. The Pouch Cove site is 3040 km from the Irish coast and just 23 km from the Cabot Tower site in St Johns, Newfoundland, where Marconi copied the first transatlantic signal in 1901..

The group has a Facebook page, where it is posting updates. — Thanks to AMSAT News Service, Brendan Quest 2 Meter Transatlantic Attempt


73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

10 Jul 2014

50MHz UKAC June Results 2014




The number of entries dropped slightly to 169 as we enter the summer holiday season. Thirty one squares were active which is the highest of the year. (A total of 33 squares have been activated during 2014). This sounds like a repeat of May as the Sporadic-E was dying as the contest started! There were 47 Es QSOs into CT, F, EA, EA6 and EA9. Eighty percent of these were in the first 30 minutes and the final one was at 20:12. Many stations commented that they no Sporadic-e at all. With the high number of active squares, multiplier totals were high with M1MHZ (IO92) working 22 squares, G8XVJ/P (IO93) 21 squares and GI4SNA (IO64) and G3PYE/P (JO02) 18 squares. The best Sporadic-Es contact was between G4LKD (IO93) and EA9PY at 2010 kms and the best tropo contact was between G4RRA (IO80) and GM4ZUK/P (IO86) at 692kms. Adjudication disallowed 5.2% of QSOs with callsigns causing the most difficulty this month.
Roger - G4BVY

I have moved up into 3rd Place so far out of 200 entrants within the restricted section, I am looking forward to the next contest July 50MHz UKAC at 2000 local time on Tuesday 22nd July 2014.


8 Jul 2014

RSGB VHF National Field Day 2014


The weekend of Saturday & Sunday 5th /6th of July 2014, I ventured out and about with the Middlesex DX group in the VHF National Field Day.

We were operational on 6m, 4m, 2m & 70cm from Locator Square "JO00EW" under the call-sign "M0MDG/P".
We arrived on site on the Friday at 15:00BST and began to set up our portable stations, weather conditions were amazing on the Friday with the sun beaming down on us as we constructed the stations for the contest starting the Saturday at 14:00UTC. Once the stations were put together and tested on the Friday evening Jason M1PRO fired up the BBQ and a tasty meal washed down with a few beers was enjoyed by all.
Saturday Morning everyone was up bright and early in contest mode and once breakfast was had by all and the final tweak's made to the stations it was suddenly 14:00UTC... CQ Contest!!!

I had the pleasure of operating with Carl 2E1IDC on 50 MHz. Simon MW0TBI along with Steve G1OFW operated on 144MHz and John G0KLX with Jason M1PRO operated on 432MHz.

Once 50MHz had finished at 22:00UTC we had to dismantle the station and build the 70MHz setup for the next morning at 08:00UTC. The Guys continued to operate on 144MHz and 432MHz late into the night but as we had very heavy rain and wind in the South East of England over the Saturday night we decided to close down the 144MHz & 432MHz stations as activity almost disappeared. The weather made sleeping in Tents not very pleasant however we struggled on through and managed to get some much needed sleep for the next morning. Everyone was up bright and early and we even got to work the early morning DX into Europe with was greeted with smiles all around once w e Put the finishing touches to the 70MHz station and before we knew it 08:00UT was upon us. 6 hours past and the contest was over at 14:00UT on Sunday afternoon, very weary and tired contest operators then began to disassemble the stations and packed up for our 3 hour journey back home to London.
We finished up the contest with a claimed score and an entry into the Restricted section with the following:

50Mhz (6m):
110 QSO's - 34'294 Total Points with an ODX of 2386Km with SZ8LSV

70Mhz (4m):
63 QSO's - 13'245 Total points with an ODX of 694Km with GM4ZUK/P


144MHz (2m):
230 QSO's - 69'396 Total points with an ODX of 814Km with DK2CF

432MHz (70cms):
85 QSO's - 19'090 Total points with an ODX of 739Km with EI9JA



50MHz (6m) Setup

70MHz (4m) Setup


144MHz (2m) Setup

432MHz (70cms) Setup


I have got to thank the Middlesex DX group (G0KLX, MW0TBI, M1PRO, G1OFW & 2E1IDC) for inviting me along to contest with them for the VHF NFD contest I really enjoyed the weekend it was great craic and certainly looking forward to the next one.


73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

1 Jul 2014

RSGB - VHF National Field Day 2014


This weekend from 1400 UTC Saturday 5th July 2014 until 1400 UTC Sunday 6th July 2014, I will be active with the Middlesex DX group in the VHF National Field Day. 

We will be operational on 6m, 4m, 2m & 70cm from Locator Square "JO00EW" under the call-sign "M0MDG/P".


M0MDG/P - Operators on the Bands:

John G0KLX - 70cm

Jason M1PRO - 70cm

Simon MW0TBI - 2M

Steve G1OFW - 2M

Carl 2E1IDC - 4M & 6M

Pat M0XII - 4M & 6M


Looking forward to this contest hope band conditions and the weather holds up but it should be a great laugh with the lads over the weekend. :-) Hope to work you in the contest. 73's

30 Jun 2014

RSGB 50MHz Contest CW

Entered the RSGB 50MHz CW contest yesterday the 29th of June at 09:00- 12:00 UTC under the Middlesex DX Group callsign "M0MDG/P" from locator IO91MP.
John G0KLX from the Middlesex DX group joined me up on the hill were we put together our Portable setup, FT847 with 100W and a 5 Element Tonna Yagi about 4 meters off the ground.

There was Poor conditions on the 6M band with very little Tropo and also UK activity was down, Thank god for some sproadic E propagation to keep us on our toes, we entered the Open section as it was for Portable stations and finished up the contest with a claimed score of 37 QSO's 17,118 Points and "4Z5SG" as our ODX of 3618Km. 
Here is a map of our QSO's:

The Results came out for this contest recently and we cam in 2nd place with 34 confirmed QSO's and 14'029 points with an ODX of 3618km with 4Z5SG  in the Open section delighted with this entry as it was our first time entering this contest and well worth the effort.



It was great fun being out with John and on 50Mhz CW we really enjoyed our first CW entry from the Middlesex DX group, looking forward to the next one. 73's :-)



24 Jun 2014

M0XII/P - UKAC 50Mhz Contest - June

The June UKAC 50Mhz Contest on the 24th from locator square IO91MP was reasonably okay with regards to propagation, Sproadic E's disappeared right before the contest started 19:59:59 :( Activity on the band was up on previous months and was great to hear a few extra multipliers on the band. I still struggle to get GM/MM stations from 91 Square may have to look into a larger antenna for 50MHz.  

This month I finished the contest with a claimed score of 100 QSO's and 15 Multiplier squares and a total of 198,735 points with 4 DXCC entities worked. It was really nice to catch David GI4SNA on the band in IO64XM Square as my furthest ODX of 466Km, I have worked David a few times and even from my Irish QTH but this was the first QSO on 6M under my UK call sign. Once again a big Thank you to all stations for the points and multipliers this month it was very much appreciated.

My working conditions was an FT847 Transceiver with 100 watts into a 5 Element Tonna Yagi up about 4m from ground.

Here's a map of the QSO's made during the contest:



23 Jun 2014

G8T - 50Mhz Trophy Contest from IN79JX

On June 21st & 22nd the RSGB & IARU R1 - 50 MHz International Trophy Contest took place. I was active with The BlackSheep Contest and DX Group under the callsign "G8T" from Locator square IN79JX. I arrived on site on Friday morning and helped the Team put together our station for the weekend.


Band conditions were moderate on the Saturday but then died away on the Sunday morning with almost no conditions on the band but we managed to land "5B4AIG" as our ODX of 3562Km. 
We finished up the Contest with a claimed score of 606 QSO's and 238 Multipliers totaling 159,358,612 points.






I was operating a big pile up on 50MHz and managed to get 102 QSOs Logged in an hour. 

It was an amazing adrenaline rush :-)

Results came out of this contest and we came in 1st place with 577 confirmed QSO's and 638'339 points with an ODX of 3'562Km with 5B4AIG




I got to say a big Thank you to the guys of the Blacksheep Contest group for inviting me along to contest with them. (Pic L>R: Rohan SWL, Stephen G4SHF, Tim G4LOH with the 50Mhz Telford Trophy from 2013, Mike G8TIC and Matt G0XDI including myself with Shackle the Blacksheep mascot) It certainly was a fantastic experience and great weekend with an excellent contest group. Looking forward to the next one. 73's ;-) 



18 Jun 2014

RSGB & IARU 50Mhz Trophy Contest.

This weekend June 21st & 22nd is the RSGB & IARU R1 - 50 MHz International Trophy Contest. I will be active this weekend with The BlackSheep Contest and DX Group under the callsign "G8T"  from Locator square IN79JX and I do hope to give a bash to CW and SSB on the magic band so hopefully conditions will hold up for the weekend and if you hear us on the band sure feel free to give us a shout it would be great to work you on the air.


G8T - 50Mhz Trophy Contest 16th & 17th June 2012.



G8T - 50MHz Trophy Contest 19 June 2011 Working the US.




73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

16 Jun 2014

Transatlantic 144Mhz (2m) attempt by VC1T Canadian amateurs between 4th - 12th July 2014.


The final updated operating schedule of the 144 Mhz (2M) Transatlantic Brendan Trophy attempt from Pouch Cove Newfoundland this summer by station VC1T can be accessed on http://www.brendanquest.org/


Many mission critical changes are included. VC1T will be using WSJT modes, CW and SSB. It is necessary that EU operators follow the operating protocol closely to enhance the chance of success. Other information sources, such as Facebook, are specified through the webpage. Continuing updates and operating information during the attempt will be found on the Brendan Quest webpage and realtime on ON4KST 144/132 chat.

10 Jun 2014

Sligo 2m voice repeater

Sligo Amateur Radio Club is pleased to announce that a new 2m voice repeater, EI2TKR, has been installed back on Truskmore Mountain in Co Sligo (IO54TI).

Channel RV56 (R4).
Output Frequency 145.700MHz
Input frequency 145.100MHz.
CTCSS only 77Hz.

As a new antenna location is being used, the Club would appreciate signal reports and these can be sent to either EI7CS or EI8BEB.

Source: IRTS

73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat

27 May 2014

M0XII/P - UKAC 50Mhz Contest - May

The May UKAC 50Mhz Contest from locator square IO91MP was expected to be an exciting one with regards to propagation this time of year on the 50Mhz band, naturally the Sproadic E propagation largely disappeared as the contest started. Unfortunately I was late starting this contest as I got caught up in London's rush hour traffic which made it a complete nightmare to get to the site for 19:00UTC. Finally I got setup and started the contest at 19:25UTC unfortunately I missed the first run of QSO's between 19:00 & 19:25UTC which is usually very intense period of the contest as everyone is piling up on top of each other to give away points whilst trying to find free run QRG's to start their contest. This month the weather conditions were dreadful at the site with temperatures down to 8-9 degrees Celsius and with very heavy rain including fog for the start of the contest meant putting together the station dissatisfying and extremely difficult which lead to moments where I stood back and asked myself "Why am I doing this again!?!" :-)  

As for activity and band conditions in this month's contest I did find it difficult to break through the wall of stations within the IO83 / IO93 squares with only one contact within IO94 square, this was somewhat disappointing as hearing the regulars in GI/GD/GM for multipiers was unfortunately not happening for me so again I started to question my antenna and setup etc. Once the fog had cleared I observed many of the trees at the site which have now become fine and leafy towards the North and West which made me question were my signals actually being reflected or was it just down to tough conditions. I would like to say a big thank you to all stations who persisted with great patience on geting into my log as band conditions seemed to fade out and become quiet around 20:40UTC. At this point I reverted to CW during this period and was delighted that some other stations did the same, I managed 4 QSO's on CW and if the other stations were like me "delighted to have worked them" it certainly made the final stages of the contest a lot more pleasant. 

This month I finished the contest with a claimed score of 82 QSO's and 11 Multiplier squares and a total of 103,499 points with only 3 DXCC entities worked, certainly down on previous months results but it was great to catch Paul ON6NA on the band in JO11VF Square as my furthest DX of 332Km, I thought there may have been a run of EU stations at that time but conditions died out very fast. Once again Thanks to all stations for the points and multipliers this month it was very much appreciated.


My working conditions again was the same as last month an FT847 Transceiver with 100 watts into a 5 Element Yagi up only about 15 foot from ground.

Here's a map of the QSO's made during the contest:



Looking forward to working you all again in the next UKAC contest.

73's
Pat
EI5IX - M0XII

5 May 2014

50MHz UKAC April 2014 Results



The Following is from Roger - G4BVY


There was a slightly reduced number of entries, 186, this month. There were 321 active stations in 26 UK squares and 6 non-UK squares. Although most entrants commented that the conditions were flat to poor, activity, multiplier totals and the distances worked all saw an increase. This month M1MHZ (IO92) and G4TSW (IO80) worked 19 squares, M0WLF (IO81) worked 17 squares and GI4SNA (IO64), M0GVG/P (IO83), G3VCA (IO93) and M0VXX/P (IO82) all worked 16 squares. Three Sporadic E QSOs took place with the best DX going to GI4SNA who worked S57RR at 1721 kms. The best tropo contact was between M0XII/P (IO91) and EI9JU at 572kms. There were 39 tropo QSOs greater than 400kms. The adjudication saw 5.7% of QSOs disallowed with RST mis-copies the greatest source of error followed by locator errors.



So looking at the table for the last four month I've still managed to maintain 4th position out of 174 entries so far within the restricted section, hopefully band conditions will improve with some nice Sporadic E & Tropo for the May 50MHz UKAC at 20:00 local time on Tuesday 27th May 2014.


Look forward to working you on the air in the next contest. ;)

73,
Pat
EI5IX - M0XII

2 May 2014

UK & EI Contest Club

The UKEICC are pleased to announce that the free sign-up for membership of the club is now open. The club exists to encourage and improve HF contesting across the British Isles and Ireland. If you would you would like to join up then please follow this link and sign-up.


http://www.ukeicc.com/become-a-member


You can also check out their FAQ page using the link below


http://www.ukeicc.com/faq


I'm not a member of this Club as of yet as I really hope they reconsider the VHF/UHF contester.
I must say that I do enjoy HF contesting as it was actually where I learnt about the world of Radio Sport.
I will say this though, nothing prepares you more for radio contesting than a nice pile up within the white noise under heavy QRM/QRN on any of VHF/UHF bands, where propagation can disappear in any moment and you have to copy a lot more information than on most HF contests such as a Callsign, RST + Serial + "Locator" in some contests in the UK even a Postcode. The extra bit of info is mostly the maidenhead Locator and this info is 99% of the time different for every contact and essential for you to get correct to secure a 100% QSO.
Most HF contests are 59(9) + Serial and maybe a CQ / ITU zone or a IOTA number which is predicted in most logging Softwares nowadays. I personally think you need extra skills to be a VHF/UHF contester, fair enough the number of OSO's or distances may not be the same but certainly the challenges far outweigh some of the HF contests that I have been on.

I hope this club manages to achieve what it sets out to achieve in the FAQ's at least another voice and media source for contesters and contest promotion can only be a good thing.


73's DE EI5IX / M0XII - Pat


24 Apr 2014

2013 CQWW CW Result



So jumping in and out on the HF bands back at the end of November in 2013 with only a very minimal setup (FT920 & a Carolina Windom) I managed somehow to finish up in 7th place on Morse Code in the 
CQ WW CW Contest. I had a lot of fun doing this contest I hope to have a better setup for the bands by the end of this year and I hope to plan to be on the bands for a lot longer also.