
Good morning. It's Sunday the 13th of November and here is the GB2RS 
news broadcast, prepared by the RSGB and intended for all radio amateurs 
and short-wave listeners. 

Now this week's headlines:- 

Twenty people have won prizes in recent competitions

The RSGB apologises for a backlog in processing book orders

And the RA will shortly announce which organisation will be issuing 
amateur licences from next Spring.

We start this week with some prize winners:

The winner of the RSGB draw at the Leicester show is by Mr M C Eddyvean, 
G7SQF. He wins a Christmas hamper worth 100.

The winner of the RSGB 'Introduce a Friend' membership promotion draw is 
Mr T B Saggerson, G4WSE. He wins a scanner.

Major prize winners at the LIVE '94 Amateur Radio Village are: Mr J R 
Groves, G7SNZ who wins a TH-22E 2m handheld; Mr A Rowe, G6AVP, who wins 
a KPC3 packet controller; Mr J Irlam, G3JBT, who wins an HF-150 
short-wave receiver; Mr M B Chapman, G4ZKE, who wins an Alinco VHF/UHF 
hand held; Mr S M Gambles, G4GI, who wins an FT-416 2m hand held; and Mr 
P J Holt, G8YQJ, who wins an IC-281H 2m mobile. Twelve runners up 
received RSGB or Practical Wireless subscriptions. All winners have been 
notified by post.

RSGB Headquarters apologises for the delay in despatching book orders 
recently. This has been due to the enormous demand for two new 
publications which has stretched resources somewhat. Every effort is 
being made to clear the backlog as soon as possible. Customers are asked 
to be patient as calls regarding late delivery just add to the workload. 

The Radiocommunications Agency has stated that it will shortly be able 
to announce who will be dealing with amateur radio licensing when the 
existing contract runs out next Spring. Licensees will be written to 
individually by the RA with details of the new arrangements.

RSGB members are reminded that the ballot papers for Council nominations 
must be received at RSGB Headquarters by 12 noon on Tuesday the 29th of 
November. The ballot paper and proxy voting form are part of the 
Society's Annual Report and Accounts which was posted to all members on 
the 17th of October. Any member who has not received this document 
should contact Fay Huxley at RSGB Headquarters as soon as possible.

Now some items of HF DX news from the weekly RSGB DX News Sheet which is 
edited by Brendan McCartney, G4DYO.

From Ascension Island, N6TJ will sign ZD8Z from now until Thursday the 
1st of December.

From St Christopher-Nevis, WB8GEX and WZ8D will sign V47NF and V47WZ 
respectively from Saturday the 19th until Sunday the 27th of November on 
all bands from 160 to 6 metres, on SSB and CW.

And from Cayman Islands, W5SJ will be active as ZF2SY from Saturday the 
19th until Wednesday the 23rd of November. Activity will be mainly CW on 
the WARC bands also 40 and 80 metres.

Now the rallies we know of for today, Sunday the 13th of November:

The Barnsley & District Amateur Radio Club Amateur Radio Rally is being 
held at the Metrodome Complex which is in Barnsley Town Centre, next to 
the bus and railway interchange. Follow the 'Metrodome' and rally signs 
from junction 37 of the M1. The event features amateur radio and 
computer trade stands, clubs and groups, plus a bring and buy stall. 
There are ample parking facilities and a separate car park for disabled 
visitors.

The Donegal / Tir Conaill Radio Club Annual Mobile Rally is being held 
at Jackson's Hotel, Ballybofey, County Donegal. Doors open at 12 noon. 
The event features the stands and a junk sale. Refreshments will be 
available throughout the day. 

The Midland Amateur Radio Society - Stockland Radio Computer Rally is 
being held at the Stockland Green Leisure Centre, Slade Road, Erdington, 
Birmingham. Doors open at 10am. The rally features the usual traders, 
local clubs and a bring and sell tables. Refreshment are available.

Next the two events we know of for next weekend, Saturday the 19th and 
Sunday the 20th:

Next Saturday, the 19th, the Carrickfergus Amateur Radio Group Rally is 
to be held at the Downshire Secondary School, Downshire Road, 
Carrickfergus, County Antrim. Doors open at 12 noon. The event features 
the usual trade stands and a bring and buy stall. Further details from 
Hugh, GI0JOF, on 01960 351807.

Next Sunday, the 20th, the Bishop Auckland Amateur Radio Club Radio 
Rally is to be held at the Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, Beveridge 
Arcade, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. From the A1M take the A167 to 
Aycliffe town and follow the rally signs. Doors open at 11am, or from 
10.30 for disabled visitors. The event features trade stands covering 
radio, electronic and computer interests, an RSGB Book and Information 
stand and a bring and buy stall. Refreshments will be available and 
talk-in will be on 2 metres, channel S22. Details from Mike, G0PRQ, on 
01388 766264.

Now news of a Rally cancellation:

The Leeds and District Amateur Radio Society announces that, due to 
circumstances beyond its control, the Christmas Rally, scheduled for the 
4th of December has had to be cancelled. Details from G0IBU whose 
address is correct in the RSGB Call Book.

HF contest news next:

The WAE RTTY Contest finishes today, Sunday the 13th, at 2359 UTC. See 
the November RadCom, page 19 for further details.

The RSGB 2nd 1.8MHz CW Contest will be held next Saturday, the 19th from 
2100 until 0100 UTC. See the October edition of RadCom, page 81, for 
details on frequency, exchange data and category of entry.

Next some VHF contest news:

The next RSGB 1.3GHz and 2.3GHz Cumulative Contest takes place on 
Thursday the 17th of November from 2030 to 2300 UTC.

The fourth RSGB 432MHz Cumulative Contest will take place on Monday the 
28th of November from 2030 to 2300 UTC. For further details of both of 
these Cumulative Contests see July RadCom page 82.

And now the solar factual data:

The period from the 31st of October to the 6th of November saw some very 
small solar flares, particularly at the start. Solar flux and 
geomagnetic levels have declined. At the time of preparing this bulletin 
geomagnetic levels were still very unsettled.

The sunspot indices have generally declined over the period, from 89 on 
the 31st, down to 39 by the 4th November, giving a mean of 64. Solar 
flux levels also declined every day from 97 units on the 31st of 
October, to 81 units by the 6th of November. The period averaged 88 
units. The 90 day solar flux average on the 6th November was 81 units.

The geomagnetic field declined from 'sub-storm' levels with an Ap of 38 
on the 31st, down to unsettled conditions by the 6th November. There was 
only one relatively quiet day - the 3rd, with an Ap index of 10; the 
period averaged an Ap of 21 units. The state has been 'mag alert' for 
most of the period. Not all of the x-ray flux data is to hand but levels 
were declining, and were at A8.5 on the 1st of November. The aa indices, 
as reported by the British Geological Survey for the period from the 
25th to the 31st of October, started at quiet levels. The daily index 
was down to only 8.0 nanoTeslas on the 27th but by the morning of the 
29th, levels increased considerably with the magnetic storm, reaching 
194 nanoTeslas (about K7) by mid-day,. Storm levels were maintained to 
the end of the period which averaged 35.4 nanoTeslas, about K4.

The monthly sunspot number for October was RI 43.8, with a maximum of 60 
on the 14th and a minimum of 16 on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The smoothed 
sunspot number for April 1994 was 33.8 +/-5.

I'll repeat the figures. Spots - 64; Flux - 88; Ap index - 21; X-ray 
flux about A8.5. October spots RI 43.8

Now the ionospheric data for Central France:

The F2 daytime critical frequencies at Poitiers, as reported by Meudon 
for the period 31st of October to the 4th of November, are still 
declining and averaged 8.2MHz. The darkness hour lows varied little from 
day to day and averaged 2.5MHz. The daily highs are now around noon, and 
the lows between 05.00 and 06.00 hours.

And lastly the solar forecast:

This week the active side of the sun should be rotating away. There is a 
small chance of flare activity in the first half of the week. Solar flux 
levels are expected to decline to the 80s. The geomagnetic field is 
expected to be at quiet levels up to the 18th, then the passage of a 
coronal hole with possible proton enhancement could give storm 
conditions. Ionospheric MUFs during daylight up to the 18th in the south 
are expected to reach 30MHz and in the north about 25MHz; then much will 
depend on the geomagnetic levels. Darkness hour levels are expected to 
reach about 10MHz. The lower bands are expected to be best for east/west 
paths. 

And that's the end of the solar information.

Finally in the main news, SSL has informed the Society that as of last 
Wednesday morning, the latest callsigns allocated were in the G 0 Victor 
Kilo and G 7 Tango Victor series, and Novice calls in the 2 0 Alpha 
Juliet and 2 1 Delta November series.

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NEWS FOR THE SOUTH EAST



Meeting for Monday the 14th of November:

Milton Keynes and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk entitled 
'All about WAB'. Further details from Verdun, G0RKV on 01908 762920.

Meetings for Tuesday the 15th of November:

Bromley and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Radar' by 
Alistair Dunlop. For further details telephone 0181 777 0420.

Chichester and District Amateur Radio Club has a talk entitled 'Mobile 
Phones' by Trevor. Further details from G0KNU on 01243 573541.

Reigate Amateur Transmitting Society has a talk on 'Home Entertainments 
Before Radio' by John, G0GNA. For further details telephone 01342 
325322.

Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Operating 
from VP8' by Tony, G7JAW. For details contact Peter, G7HCL on 01438 
724509.


Meetings for Wednesday the 16th of November:

Aylesbury Vale Radio Society has its G6NB Construction Contest. For 
further details contact Martyn, G4XZJ on 01296 81097.

Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society has its Annual General 
Meeting. Contact Ian, G0RTF on 01494 676391 for details.

Hastings Electronics and Radio Club has a Demonstration of the Use of TV 
Detector Vans. Further details from Reg, G3YYF on 01424 830454.

Havering and District Amateur Radio Club has a Surplus Equipment Sale. 
Further details from Brian, G6EBO on 01708 769724.

Worthing and District Amateur Radio Club has a Discussion Evening. For 
further details contact Roy, G4GPX on 01903 753893.


Meetings for Thursday the 17th of November:

Cray Valley Radio Society has a Video on Amateur Television. Contact Bob 
on 0181 850 1386 for details

Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society has a Members' Activity and 
pre challenge info details. Further details from Paul, G1GSN, on 0462 
700618.


Meetings for Friday the 18th of November:

The Radio Society of Harrow has a Construction Contest. Further details 
from Jim, G0AOT on 01898 632377 (evenings).

Solent Repeater Group has its AGM, at 7.30pm at the Portchester 
Community Centre, Portchester, Fareham. Details from Graham G4NAO on 
0329 661078

Winchester Amateur Radio Club has a talk entitled 'Restoring an RA17L 
Receiver' by Frank, G0RZK. Details from John, G4AXO, tel: 01962 860807


Meeting for Saturday the of 19th of November:

Crystal Palace & District Radio Club has a Surplus Sale. Details from 
Wilf, G3DSC on 0181 699 5732.


NEWS FOR THE SOUTH WEST

Meetings for Tuesday the 15th of November:

Plymouth Radio Club has its First Round Fun Quiz night. Contact Frank, 
G7LUL on 01752 563222 for further details.

Salisbury Radio & Electronic Society has a talk entitled 'Fast Scan TV' 
by Neil, G4LDR. Contact David on 01722 330971 for further details.


Meetings for Wednesday the 16th of November:

South Bristol Amateur Radio Club has its Annual General Meeting. For 
more information telephone 01275 834282.

South Devon Radio Club has a Contest Planning evening. For further 
details telephone 01803 522995.

Trowbridge and District Amateur Radio Club has a Social night. For 
further details contact Ian, G0GRI on 01225 864698 (evenings).


Meeting for Thursday the 17th of November:

Yeovil Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Receiving Weather Satellites' 
by G7SDD. Contact Cedric, G4JBL on 01258 473845 for further information.


Meeting for Friday the 18th of November:

Saltash and District Amateur Radio Club has its Annual Junk Sale. 
Further details from Brian, G7SSH on 01752 844321.

Taunton and District Amateur Radio Club has a Discussion on 'Packet 
Operating' with Graham, G4GUN. Details from G3WNI, on 01823 680778.

Torbay Amateur Radio Society has a talk entitled 'DXpedition to ZD9, 
Tristan da Cunha' by Roger, G3SXW. Details from Walt, G3HTX on 01803 
526762.

Trowbridge and District Amateur Radio Club has a Skittles Match hosted 
by Devizes Amateur Radio Club. For further details contact Ian, G0GRI on 
01225 864698 (evenings).


Meeting for next Sunday the 20th of November:

Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'How to Progress 
with the Class B Licence' by G0CDY. Details from John, G4POF on 01425 
653404.



NEWS FOR THE EAST ANGLIA


Meeting for Monday the 14th of November:

Felixstowe and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk entitled 
'Dx-peditions' by Andy, G4PIQ. Details from Paul, G4YQC on 01394 273507 
(evenings).


Meetings for Wednesday the 16th of November:

Ipswich Radio Club has its annual Members' Surplus Equipment Sale at 8pm 
at the Rose and Crown. Details from Sheila, G8HYE, tel: 01473 742072.

Norfolk Amateur Radio Club has a Construction, QRP and Morse Practice 
evening. For further information contact Mike, G4EOL on 01603 789792.


Meetings for Thursday the 17th of November:

Kings Lynn Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Contests' by Andy, G4PIQ. 
Details from Ian, G0BMS on 01553 765614.

Yarmouth Radio Club has its Annual General Meeting. For further details 
contact Tony, G3NHU, on 0493 721173.



NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS


Meetings for Monday the 14th of November:

Mansfield Amateur Radio Society has a Workshop Hints and Test Gear 
evening. Further information from Howard, G1JGY on 01623 423697.

Stratford upon Avon and District Radio Society has a talk on 'Operation 
Raleigh' by John, G4AAL. Further details from Martin, G3XZO on 01789 
740073.

Sutton Coldfield Amateur Radio Society has a Surplus Sale. Contact Tony, 
G0FEO on 01827 874010. for further details.


Meetings for Tuesday the 15th of November:

Rugby Amateur Transmitting Society has a Test Gear evening. Details from 
Peter, G0JEW on 01455 552449.


Meetings for Wednesday the 16th of November:

Telford and District Amateur Radio Society has a Video evening. Further 
details from Dave, G4EIX, on 01952 588878.


Meeting for Thursday the 17th of November:

Amateur Radio Club of Nottingham has a 70cm Direction Finding Hunt on 
foot. Further information from Simon, G0IEG on 0115 950 1733.

Solihull Amateur Radio Society has a Surplus Sale. Details from Paul, 
G8AYY on 021 783 2996.


Meeting for Friday the 18th of November:

South Notts Amateur Radio Club has a Construction evening. Contact 
Julie, G0SOU on 0115 921 6342 for further details.



NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND

Meetings for Monday the 14th of November:

Radio Amateur Technical Engineering Club has an illustrated talk on 'The 
National Lifeboat Institution'. Details from Don, G4SFU on 0161 485 
3912.

Sheffield Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Old Style Valves' by Roy, 
G0NRM. Further details from David, G0JJR ,tel: 0114 244 6282.

Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'CO2 Engines' by 
Tony, G0SVQ. Further details from G4BFH who is QTHR.


Meetings for Tuesday the 15th of November:

Chester and District Amateur Radio Society has a Questions and Answers 
Session. Further details are available from G0OXA, tel: 0151 608 3229.

Halifax and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk entitled 'Morse 
Tests' by Roy, G4SSH. Contact David, G0DLM on 01422 202306 for further 
details.

Liverpool and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Wavemeters' 
by G4GHS. Further details from Ian, G4WWX who is QTHR.

Wakefield and District Radio Society meets for an Antenna Workshop. 
Further details from Roy, G0TBY 0924 893321.


Meeting for Wednesday the 16th of November:

Hornsea Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Deviation - 3cm Television' by 
G8EQZ and G4YTV. For details contact G4UOZ on 0964 534283.

Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Car Adapter 
Construction' by G0MAM. Details from Ted, G0RBA on 01606 592207.

Wirral Amateur Radio Society has a talk entitled 'Power 
Supplies/charger' by G4KPY. Details from G3FOO, tel: 0151 644 6094.


Meetings for Friday the 18th of November:

East Cleveland Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Nuclear Magnetic 
Resonance'. Further details from Alistair, G4OLK on 01642 475671.

South Manchester Radio Club has a talk entitled 'HMS Bronington' by 
G3XCE. For further details contact Edward, G7FQY, tel: 0161 969 1964.

NEWS FOR SCOTLAND


Meetings for Tuesday the 15th of November:

Dundee Amateur Radio Club has a talk and demonstration on 'Surround 
Sounds' by Gordon Deans. Details from GM4FSB who is QTHR.

Edinburgh University Amateur Radio Club has a visit to 'Laser Quest' 
with Napier University ARC. Details from Alison, GM0UGG on 0131 668 
4618.


Meeting for Wednesday the 16th of November:

Glenrothes and District Amateur Radio Club has its annual Open Night at 
the Crown Hotel, Thornton at 8pm. Deatils from GM1BID on 01592 267515.


Meeting for Friday the 18th of November:

Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society has a Video night. Contact Martin, GM0JCN 
on 01569 731177 for further information.


NEWS FOR WALES


Meeting for Monday the 14th of November:

Cardiff RSGB Group has a talk entitled 'Fibre Optics Transmission and 
CCTV' by Brian, GW3WBU .Further information from John, GW4HWR, 01222 
810368.


NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND


Meeting for Wednesday the 16th of November:

Belfast RSGB Group has a talk on 'Growing Antennas from Seed' by Des, 
GI3XZM at 8pm at Shorts Club, Belmont Road. Details from GI0OUM, QTHR.


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