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GB2RS NEWS

Sunday the 27th of August 2017

The news headlines:

• Abuse causes repeater shutdowns

• UKAC Scoring vote result announced

• Train the Trainers in West Dumbartonshire

The RSGB have been made aware that due to continuing and sustained repeater abuse, GB3DY at Wirksworth and GB3EE at Chesterfield have been required by Ofcom to close down for 14 days. The RSGB’s Amateur Radio Observation Service and the Emerging Technology Coordination Committee are working to formalise an agreed process for dealing with unfortunate situations like this and will be contacting all Repeater Keepers once this is finalised. The RSGB would emphasise that if a repeater is suffering abuse it is essential that users do no react or attempt to communicate with the abusers as doing so inevitably makes the situation worse. Guidance on combating abuse can be found on the ETCC website at abuse.htm

The results of the vote on changes to UKAC scoring arrangements have been announced. 77% were in favour of the Nordic method, where the first contact with every new square attracts a bonus of 500 points. The B3 method, a variant of the current scheme with reduced overall bonus scores and some additional high bonus squares, received just 23% of the votes. The decision affects all UKAC events from 6m to 23cm and will be implemented in 2018. Full details of the results, including a frequently asked questions page, are on the RSGB website at GB2RS-2708a

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Lomond Radio Club is hosting a Train the Trainers day on the 2nd of September at their radio shack in Renton, West Dunbartonshire. The RSGB will be providing instructors to inform volunteer trainers on the latest methods of presentation and updates on the many changes that are occurring in the hobby. The course is designed to suit all levels of training and presentation, ranging from those who are just thinking about starting training and those who have been giving courses for many years. Places are limited, so for further information please contact Barrie, GM0KZX on 01389 764 401 or Bill, MM0ELF on 01389 755 758.

The major papers and speeches from the HamRadio 2017 show in Friedrichshafen have been made available by DokuFunk. You can find the information on the website along with material from 2016 and previous years.

At the National Hamfest on 29 and 30 September, the UK Six Metre Group has agreed to host Fred, G4BWP so he can facilitate DXCC checking. The National Hamfest takes place at the Newark & Nottingham Showground, Lincoln Road, Winthorpe, Newark NG24 2NY.

Mainstream media this week has told the story of an M6 amateur in the Bristol area taking an emergency contact, which helped rescue a young girl having a seizure in a remote part of Exmoor. A fuller report is on the BBC website at GB2RS-2708b or you can see the original Bristol Evening Post article at GB2RS-2708c

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The RSGB Convention is at Kents Hill Park Training & Conference Centre, MK7 6BZ from the 13th to the 15th of October. Extended Early Bird discounts for the RSGB Convention expire on the 31st of August so book now to take advantage of the lower rates. The Convention website convention contains full details, including a provisional Programme. Under 21’s get free admission.

This year's International Air Ambulance event will take place from the 9th to the 17th of September. The event covers two weekends, giving amateurs a great chance to get involved and support the event. Registration is mandatory and all stations taking part will be issued a registration number that will be listed on the website. Awards will be available for those who support the event. Claims for the awards will need to be made to the Award Manager by email to de3ear@darc.de including an excerpt from the log as proof of a valid claim. To register your special event station, go to IAW/Registration.htm

The Radio Amateur Old Timers' Association is holding its AGM on Wednesday the 6th of September at the Brunswick Inn, 1 Railway Terrace, Derby, DE1 2RU. The meeting will commence with an informal get-together at noon and the AGM will commence at 1.30pm. For more information contact Ian, G4EAN by email to GenSec@ or 0115 926 2360. Membership of RAOTA is open to anyone with an active interest in amateur radio, see for details.

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

The Milton Keynes ARS Rally takes place on today, the 27th, at The Irish Centre, Fenny Stratford, Bletchley MK2 2HX, just opposite Dobbies Garden Centre. Doors open at 10am. Contact Tim Cowell, G6GEI on 07976 262 497 or email renegade62@hotmail.co.uk for more information.

On Bank Holiday Monday, the 28th, the Huntingdonshire ARS Rally takes place at Ernulf Academy, Barford Road, St Neots PE19 2SH. Doors open at 7am for traders and 9am for the public. Admission is £3, with free parking. Catering including hot meals and drinks are available on site. There will be an RSGB bookstall. More from Malcolm, M0OLG on 01480 214 282 or by email to events@hunts-hams.co.uk

The Telford Hamfest takes place at the Enginuity Technology Centre, Coalbrookdale, Telford, Shropshire on Sunday the 3rd of September. There will be trade stands, a flea market and special interest groups. Lectures will be from Dave, G3YXM on 21 years of LF, Dom, M1KTA on QRP and making antennas when in DX and Paul, M0XPD on The Little Rigs That Could. The evening before, at the Holiday Inn, Telford, the G QRP Buildathon will take place. Details at .uk

If you have any rally or event information you’d like to appear in future editions of GB2RS News, in RadCom and on the RSGB website, please email full details to radcom@.uk.

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

Prefix hunters may be interested in the special event station ZY158CAT that is active from Brazil until the 30th of August. The station commemorates 158 years of the city of Catalao in the state of Goias. The QSL manager is PP2BO.

Peter, GW4UWD will be on the air as 9A/GW4UWD/P from Zlarin Island, IOTA reference EU-170, until the 2nd of September. Activity will be on the HF bands using only SSB. QSL to his home callsign.

Doug, W6HB will be operating holiday-style as E51DLD from the South Cook Islands, OC-013, until the 8th of September. Activity will be on the 10 to 160m bands using SSB only. QSL to his home callsign, but see notes on for more information.

Members of the Russian Lighthouse Society are on the air as ES/RX3AMI until the 31st of August from EU-034, EU-149, and EU-178. QSL via RX3AMI.

Bert, CX3AN will be operating as YJ0CX from Efate Island, OC-035, until the 3rd of September. Activity will be on the HF bands using CW and SSB. QSL to his home callsign. In addition, Tony, KQ2I will be on the air as YJ0AT from Efate Island until the 13th of September. Activity will be on 40 to 10 metres using only CW. QSL via NR6M.

Han, DS2GOO will be operating as DS2GOO/4 from Pogil Island, AS-085, until the 28th of August. Activity will be on 40 to 6 metres using CW, SSB and various digital modes. QSL to his home call.

Now the special event news

GB4GHF will be on the air on the 2nd of September from 9.30am from Gloucester Life Museum, formerly the Gloucester Folk Museum, on Lower Westgate Street, Gloucester. Operating on the 80, 40, 20 and 15m bands as well as 2m, visitors are welcomed. The station will be run by Alan, G4MGW.

Now the contest news

Today, the 27th, sees the UKuG contest from 0600 to 1800UTC. Using all modes on the 5.7 and 10GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

The ITTS Counties contest takes place on 2m SSB and FM today, the 27th, from 1300 to 1500UTC. The exchange is signal report and serial number, with all stations on the island of Ireland also giving their County.

Next weekend, the 2nd and 3rd of September, is a really busy one for contests with six different events taking place.

The RSGB SSB Field Day runs from 1300UTC on the 2nd to 1300UTC on the 3rd. Using SSB only on the 3.5 to 28MHz bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number.

The 144MHz Trophy contest runs from 1400UTC on the 2nd to 1400UTC on the 3rd. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

Starting at 0000UTC on the 2nd and finishing at 2359UTC on the 3rd, the All Asian DX contest uses SSB only on the 1.8 to 28MHz bands, The exchange is signal report and age, though ladies can send 00.

The IARU 144MHz contest starts at 1400UTC on the 2nd and ends at 1400UTC on the 3rd. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

The 5th 144MHz Backpackers contest runs from 1100UTC to 1500UTC on the 3rd. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

The World All Britain 2m QRO phone contest is on the 3rd from 100 to 1400UTC. Using SSB and FM, the exchange is signal report, serial number and WAB square.

Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Friday 25th August.

Last week saw the solar flux index touch 90 as large sunspot group 2671 rotated into the centre of the solar surface. But, unfortunately, the predicted unsettled geomagnetic conditions, caused by a high-speed coronal hole solar wind stream, pushed the K index up to six early in the week. This hampered DX by pushing maximum useable frequencies downward. The unsettled conditions continued until at least Wednesday the 23rd.

Sporadic-E did put in an appearance for last weekend’s International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend, bringing short skip to the 40m band. This meant that many UK amateurs were able to contact special event stations on 7MHz that would have otherwise been unworkable, other than by ground wave. This was a good example of how Sporadic-E clouds over the UK can often bring advantages on the lower HF bands, such as 40, 30 and 20MHz, while we normally associate Sporadic-E with 28MHz and above.

This weekend there is a chance that a small coronal hole may threaten us with more unsettled geomagnetic conditions. Conditions may also be unsettled mid week due to the effects of another coronal hole, but could improve for next weekend’s HF SSB Field Day.

Next week sunspot 2672 will be fully facing Earth. This has already produced an M-class solar flare and a number of lesser C-class flares, so we may be in for a bumpy ride. However, NOAA predicts the Solar Flux Index will decline to the high 70s.

Maximum useable frequencies over a 3,000km path are still peaking around 17MHz during the day, with occasional DX openings on the 17m band.

And now the VHF and up propagation news.

For this week there is still a chance of limited Tropo options as a ridge of high pressure develops over southern Britain. As usual for Tropo conditions it is the higher VHF, UHF and GHz bands that fare best and, unlike with Sporadic-E, the openings can be long lasting, especially over sea paths. Night-time is often best over the land, since there will sometimes be a shallow surface temperature inversion to add to the one brought by the high pressure, giving longer paths.

The second half of the week may see the return of low pressure in the north particularly, but it will increase the chances of some rain scatter on the GHz bands.

Sporadic-E is now nearing the end of its main season and at the moment the jet streams look to be fairly weak, meaning Sporadic-E will struggle to make many appearances.

As we head into the week, a new Atlantic jet stream will appear over Scotland and Scandinavia, giving a chance of northern Sporadic-E paths into Scandinavia and across to the States. About this time there will also be a broad upper ridge over France and Germany, which may also help with Sporadic-E.

There are only minor meteor showers this week, so continue to look around dawn for the best random meteor scatter contacts. We have negative Moon declination this week and apogee on Wednesday. The moon doesn’t get above 20 degrees elevation after Monday and path losses will be high. For VHF operation, the low moon elevation means high ground noise in the beam of the antenna.

And that’s all from the propagation team this week.

Next, the Local News:

Please note that details of all RSGB-affiliated clubs and societies can be found on the RSGB website, including email addresses and website links where known.

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NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS

We start with clubs that have several events this week. Cheltenham Amateur Radio Association has a net from 8.30am today and next Sunday on 50.220MHz USB. On Tuesday there’s the slow CW net around 3540-3550kHz from 8pm. Contact Derek, G3NKS, on 01242 241 099.

Wythall Radio Club has its regular net at 8pm today and next Sunday on 145.225MHz or GB3WL. On Monday there’s a curry night and on Tuesday there’s a Morse class and club night. The regular nibbles night in the shack is on Friday from 7.30pm. Details from Chris, G0EYO, on 07710 412 819.

Coventry Amateur Radio Society has an open net on Monday from 8pm on 145.375MHz FM and / or 7.16MHz SSB ± QRM. Thursday sees an open net from 8pm on 50.175MHz SSB and on Friday it’s the fourth round of the G2FDC DF Trophy. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 07958 777 363.

Gloucester Amateur Radio & Electronics Society is operating at Crickley Hill on Monday. The main club net is on Wednesday from 7.30pm on 145.475MHz FM. On Thursday there’s a net on 145.475MHz from 7.30pm, often then moving to 80m SSB. Friday sees a net from 7.30pm on 432.220MHz USB. Special event station GB4GHF will be put on the air next Saturday from Gloucester History Festival at Gloucester Life Museum. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on 01242 699 595, daytime.

Leicester Radio Society is closed on Monday and has its Intermediate course on Thursday. Details from Sandra Morley, G0MCV, on 0793 027 4044.

Nunsfield House Amateur Radio Group has a shack night on Monday. On Thursday it’s the club net from 8pm on 145.325MHz and Friday sees a talk on the Arduino. Contact Paul, G1SGZ, via email to pr@.uk.

South Birmingham Radio Society is closed on Monday. Tuesday sees the regular coffee morning in the shack from 11am. On Thursday there’s a session loading the trailer for the Telford Hamfest, where there will be a club stand next Sunday. Contact Gemma Gordon, M6GKG, by email to gemmagordon.m6gkg@.

Sutton Coldfield Amateur Radio Society has an open net on 145.250MHz from 7.30pm on Monday. On Tuesday there’s a DMR open net on GB7FW slot/local2 from 7.30pm. Details from Robert Bird, via email to rob2e0zap@.

Worksop Amateur Radio Society is holding a social night on Tuesday and a technical night on Thursday. Details from Sue, M6XAK, on 01777 707 992.

Midland Amateur Radio Society has a general meeting on Wednesday with the shack on the air and training classes. Next Sunday sees a visit to the Telford Hamfest. Details from Norman, G8BHE, on 0780 807 8003.

South Kesteven Amateur Radio Society has its net via GB3GR on Wednesday. Friday sees a club meeting. Contact Andrew, M0NRD, on 0796 906 2859.

Telford & District Amateur Radio Society is finalising preparations for its Hamfest on Wednesday. Next Sunday sees the Telford Hamfest, incorporating the G QRP Club convention. Details from John Humphreys, M0JZH, on 07824 737 716.

Lincoln Short-Wave Club is having a talk on Thursday by Art, M6LRK on the Lincs 4x4 Response group. Next Saturday sees the shack open plus G6COL on the air. Next Saturday and Sunday sees the club taking part in the RSGB SSB Field Day. For more information contact Pam Rose, G4STO, on 01427 788 356.

Now we return to the traditional listing in date order. On Monday RAF Waddington Amateur Radio has its net on 145.325MHz from 8pm. Contact Bob, G3VCA, on 07971 166 250.

On Tuesday Loughborough & District Amateur Radio Club is holding a practical evening. More information from Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319.

On Thursday Salop Amateur Radio Society is holding a shack night and putting G3SRT on the air. For details, email salopamateurradio@.

On Thursday Solihull Amateur Radio Society has a net on or around 145.450MHz at 8pm. For details, email SolihullRadioClub@.

On Friday Bromsgrove & District Amateur Radio Club is having a club night. Contact John, G4OJS, on 0788 9678 7303.

On Friday Nuneaton & District Amateur Radio Club is having a pint and chat from 7.30pm at The Harvester off Hinckley Road, Nuneaton. Details from Neil Yorke, M0NKE, via email to info@ndarc.co.uk.

On Saturday Rugby ATS is having a talk on a new antenna. Contact Steve, G8LYB, on 01788 578 940.

Next Saturday and Sunday Staffordshire Portable Amateur Radio Club is operating at Donative Farm for SSB Field Day. Contact Lynn Briggs, M6LIN, on 0192 244 9668.

NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND

We start with clubs that have several events this week. Denby Dale Radio Club has its net via GB3HD from 10.30am today and next Sunday. On Wednesday there’s a fox hunt. Details from Darran, G0BWB, on 0797 442 3227.

Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is closed on Monday but is taking part in SSB Field Day and the 2m Trophy next Saturday and Sunday. Details from John E Rodway, G4FRK, on 01253 862 810.

Wirral Amateur Radio Society is meeting from 7pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Next Friday through Sunday is SSB Field Day weekend. Details from William Davies, G4YWD, on 0780 488 4245.

Angel of the North Amateur Radio Club, Bolton Wireless Club and Sheffield Amateur Radio Club are all closed on Bank Holiday Monday.

On Monday Macclesfield & District Radio Society has the shack on the air. For details, email info@.

On Wednesday Sheffield & District Wireless Society is having a meal out. Contact Krystyna, 2E0KSH, on 0788 406 5375.

On Thursday Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur Club is holding training classes and a normal club night. Contact Gail, M3GBB on 0191 372 0473.

On Thursday Hull & District Amateur Radio Society is having a club night and is on the air. Details from Tony, G0WJK, on 01430 423 837.

On Thursday Ripon & District Amateur Radio Society is having a club night. More information from David Cutter, G3UNA, on 01423 860 778.

On Thursday South Manchester Radio and Computer Club is having a talk on communications in West Africa by 5N0/G3SVW. Details from Ron, G3SVW, on 01619 693 999.

On Friday East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club is having a radio magazines evening. For more information contact Alistair, G4OLK, on 01642 475 671.

On Friday Wakefield & District Radio Society is having a social and natter night. Contact Charles, on 0790 050 0775.

Next Saturday and Sunday Chester & District Radio Society is taking part in RSGB HF SSB NFD from Cheshire View. Contact Bruce Sutherland, M0CVP, on 01244 343 825.

Next Saturday and Sunday Isle of Man Amateur Radio Society is taking part in SSB Field Day. Club meetings are normally held from 7.30pm on the second Tuesday of Each month at Sea Cadet Training ship Manxman, Tromode plus there are informal meetings every Wednesday at the club shack in Foxdale. For details email iomars@.

NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND

No news has been received for Northern Ireland this week.

NEWS FOR SCOTLAND

On Tuesday Dundee Amateur Radio Club is having a talk. Contact Martin, 2M0KAU, on 0776 370 8933.

On Tuesday Livingston and District Amateur Radio Society is having a training and operating evening. Details from Cathie, 2M0DIB, on 01506 433 846.

On Wednesday Glenrothes & DRC is holding a club meeting. More information from Dougie, MM6KNR, via email to dougie@digitalmaker.co.uk.

On Wednesday Perth & District Amateur Radio Group is holding a normal club night, to which all are welcome. Contact Ron Stratton, via email to mm3ygi@.

On Friday Cockenzie & Port Seton Amateur Radio Club is having a normal club night. More information from Bob, GM4UYZ, on 01875 811 723.

On Friday Mid Lanarkshire Amateur Radio Society is having a club night. Contact Kevin, 2M0KVM, on 0772 509 6279.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH EAST and EAST ANGLIA

We start with clubs that have several events this week. Coulsdon Amateur Transmitting Society has nets today and next Sunday at 11am on 145.4MHz ± QRM and 5pm on 3.7MHz ± QRM. Wednesday sees a net from 9pm on 70.425MHz. Details from Andy Briers, G0KZT, via email to secretary@.

Surrey Radio Contact Club has a net today and next Sunday on 1905kHz from 9.30am. Thursday sees a net on 70.300MHz from 8pm and on Friday there’s a net on 145.350MHz from 8pm. Contact John, G3MCX, on 020 8688 3322.

Essex Ham has its net on GB3DA on Monday from 8pm, with chatroom and audio feed at . Next Saturday sees the Essex YL Net on GB3DA from 8pm. Contact Pete, M0PSX, via email to news@essexham.co.uk.

Felixstowe & District Amateur Radio Society has a club net on Monday from 8pm on 145.400MHz 8pm. Next Sunday sees a special event station at Martlesham Airfield. More information from Paul, G4YQC, by email to pjw@.

Huntingdonshire Amateur Radio Society has its Rally on Bank Holiday Monday. Next Saturday and Sunday sees the club Field Weekend at Ramsey Rural Museum. For more information contact David, M0VTG, via email to secretary@hunts-hams.co.uk.

On Wednesday Southdown Amateur Radio Society has a net from 8.30am on 145.275MHz, a cafe meeting at 12.30 and a CW net on 144.060MHz from 7pm. Next Sunday sees a net from 8.30am on 145.275MHz, a cafe meeting at 12.30 and a CW net on 144.060MHz from 7pm. Details from John, G3DQY, on 01424 424 319.

Worthing & District Amateur Radio Club has a 2m fox hunt on Wednesday from 8pm. Next Sunday sees the regular breakfast from 9am. Contact Al, M0OAL, via email to information@.uk.

Loughton & Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society has its net on Thursday from 8pm on 144.725MHz. Friday sees a Show and Tell evening at All Saints House. Details from Dave De La Haye, M0MBD, on 0798 016 5172.

Radio Society of Harrow Club is having a talk on WW2 radio sets on Friday by Peter, G3YXZ. Next Sunday sees the club net on 1938kHz LSB from 12 noon. Details from Linda, G7RJL, via email to lcasey100@.

Now we return to the traditional listing in date order. On Monday Peterborough & District Amateur Radio Club has its net on 1.908MHz. Contact Alan Ralph via email to secretary@padarc.co.uk

On Tuesday Braintree & District Amateur Radio Society has its net from 8pm on 145.375MHz. Contact Edwin, G0LPO, on 01376 324 031.

On Wednesday Bracknell Amateur Radio Club has an open net from 8pm on 145.375MHz. Contact David, M0XDF, via email to M0XDF@alphadene.co.uk.

On Wednesday Bromley & District Amateur Radio Society has its net from 9pm, starting on 145.500MHz. Contact Andy, G4WGZ, on 01689 878 089.

On Wednesday Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having an informal evening plus Bright Sparks. Contact Chris Danby, G0DWV, on 01603 898 308.

On Thursday Dorking & District Radio Society is holding a social evening. Contact David Browning, M6DJB, via email to djb.abraxas@.

On Thursday Hilderstone Radio and Electronics Club has an informal meeting at Joss Bay in lieu of the regular meeting. Details from Ian, 2E0DUE, via email to secretary@.

On Thursday Norfolk Coast Amateur Radio Society is looking at JT modes. For details email Steve, G3PND, via info@norfolkcoastamateurs.co.uk.

On Thursday Thurrock Acorns Amateur Radio Club has its 2m FM open net from 7.30pm. Contact Gordon, M0WJL, via email to acorns@taarc.co.uk.

On Friday Crystal Palace Radio and Electronics Club is having a talk on antenna modelling by Quin Collier. Contact Bob, G3OOU, on 01737 552 170.

On Friday Horndean & District Amateur Radio Club is having a natter night and social evening. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, on 02392 472 846.

On Friday Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is holding a fox hunt. More information from Dennis Conway, M0YDC, on 0747 630 1044.

On Friday Thames Amateur Radio Group is having a talk on the techniques to be used setting up the portable operation for the club field day coming up on the 17th of September. Contact Patrick Higham, G8JLM, on 01621 855 461.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH WEST

Weston Super Mare Radio Society is having a construction, operating and natter night on Monday and a DF hunt next Sunday. Details from Martin Jones, G7UWI, on 01934 613 094.

Yeovil Amateur Radio Club is on the air and having a problem solving evening on Thursday. Friday sees a construction session plus the club on the air at Sparkford. On Saturday the Intermediate course continues at Davis Hall. Details from Rodney Edwards, M0RGE, on 01935 825 791.

Exeter Amateur Radio Society has its net via GB3EW at 7.45pm on Tuesday. Contact Nick, M0NRJ, on 01363 775 756.

On Thursday Newquay Radio Club is having a chill and chat evening, to which all are welcome. Contact Terry, 2E0XTM, on 01841 540 142.

On Thursday South Bristol Amateur Radio Club has an open house and on the air night. Details from Andrew Jenner, G7KNA, on 07838 695 471.

On Friday North Bristol Amateur Radio Club is holding a relax and chat evening, alongside training classes and radio operation. Details from Mat, G7FBD, via email to g7fbd@.

On Friday Poole Radio Society is having an activity night. For details, email secretary@.uk.

On Friday Torbay Amateur Radio Society is having a club night. Contact John, via email to g4vud@.uk.

Next Saturday and Sunday Burnham on Sea Amateur Radio Club is having a DX picnic and taking part in the RSGB SSB Field Day. Details from Charles, G0SKA, on 01753 647 101.

NEWS FOR WALES

On Thursday North Wales Radio Society is on the air. Contact Liz Cabban, GW0ETU, on 0776 019 0355.

Next Saturday Aberystwyth & District Amateur Radio Society is taking part in the Across Wales Walk. Contact Ray, GW7AGG, on 01970 611 853.

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