2015-02-14

SOUTH AFRICAN RADIO LEAGUE NEWS SUNDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2015

Good morning and welcome to the weekly news bulletin of the South

African Radio League read by ................ [Name, call sign and QTH]

You can tune into the South African Radio League news bulletin on

Sunday mornings at 08:15 Central African Time in Afrikaans and at 08:30

Central African Time in English on HF and on many VHF and UHF repeaters

around our country. Echolink listeners can connect to ZS0JPL for a

relay. A podcast is available from the South African Radio League web

site.

This audio bulletin can be downloaded from the South African Radio

League website at www.sarl.org.za. You will find this bulletin and

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We start this morning's bulletin with news of a silent key.

** It is with deep regret that the passing of Johannes Jooste, ZS2JP,

on Saturday 7 February must be announced. Johannes was 92 years old.

We extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

PAUSE

In the news today

A NEW YOUTH COORDINATOR APPOINTED

EXCELLENT TROPO OPENINGS ALONG THE EAST COAST

QSO TODAY EPISODE 28 WITH EDDIE LEIGHTON ZS6BNE

SARL YOUTH CONTEST AND DIGITAL CONTEST ON 21 AND 22 FEBRUARY

AND

THE NEXT SARL@HOME ABOUT DXING AND CONTESTING WITH ZS6EZ

Stay tuned for more on these and other interesting news items.

** The Council of the South African Radio League is busy finalising the

appointment of a new Youth Coordinator. Mitchel Mynhardt, ZS6YH, has

informed Council that he is resigning as he is in the last year of

school and needs to concentrate on his schoolwork. The Council thanks

Mitchel for his work as Youth Coordinator and wishes him well with his

final year.

Koos Fick, ZR6KF, has been appointed as the new South African Radio

League Youth Coordinator. Koos, 16 year old, is in grade 11 at the

Helpmekaar secondary school in Johannesburg. He has been the net

controller for the Youth Net since November and successfully operated

ZS9YOTA during December 2014. Koos is very keen to promote amateur

radio in general, including on air activity, amongst the youth.

The Council wishes Koos well in his role as Youth Coordinator.

** Operate the special call sign ZS90SARL to celebrate the 90th

anniversary of the South African Radio League. There are still five

slots available for operators wishing to operate the special call sign

ZS90SARL. Affiliated clubs and members of the South African Radio

League can book a slot for either SSB and/or CW by sending an e-mail to
. For the latest schedule as well as a list of

available slots, please visit the home page of the League's website.

** Mike Bosch, ZS2FM submitted a report stating that there are

excellent tropo openings along the east coast.

Peter Tottle, ZS2ABF, reports that on Monday evening 9 February

conditions on 144,300 MHz upper side band horizontal were fantastic. On

frequency in East London were John, ZS2AH, Hennie, ZS2HC, and Peter,

ZS2ABF. They spoke to Al, ZS2U in Port Elizabeth and Dave, ZS5DJ, in

Ramsgate. Ken, ZS2OC, in Port Elizabeth was also heard, but he was just

floating on the underside of the noise threshold. Stations from Port

Elizabeth were breaking through on the local 145,650 MHz FM repeater

and several QSOs were made. ZS2U was 5 and 2 to ZS2ABF off the back of

his beam and ZS5DJ was 59+60 dB for most of the time and their QSO

lasted for about one hour before they called it a night.

On Tuesday evening at 20:00 Central African Time, signals were poor

with QSB and into the noise. Dave, ZS5DJ, in Ramsgate was only heard

and worked 5 and 0. Strangely enough, Hennie, ZS2HC, who lives in a

hollow, which is not suited to VHF DX, heard and worked Dave after

putting on his headphones. John, ZS2AH, came on also with limited

results. However, the Hepburn Tropospheric Forecasts have indicated

good tropo ducting conditions again along the South African East, South

and West coasts for Wednesday and Thursday this week.

** Listen to QSO Today Episode 28 with Eddie Leighton, ZS6BNE. When

Eddie Leighton, ZS6BNE, created 'shack in a sack' as a working concept

for portable operation in South Africa's great outdoors, for amateur

radio activity and contests, he had no idea it would become an

international amateur radio phenomenon he renamed RaDAR, or rapid

deployment amateur radio. RaDAR, could be amateur radio's 'iron man'

contest that combines outdoor activity with amateur radio.

Eddie joins Eric, 4Z1UG, in his QSO Today at
www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/zs6bne

** The Executive Committee of IARU Region 1 held its annual meeting on

7 and 8 February 2015 in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. During the two day

meeting, the Executive Committee discussed, amongst other matters, the

strategic priorities for the Region, the financial report and budget,

spectrum matters included in the External Relations Committee, the HF

and VHF reports, core issues such as electromagnetic compatibility, the

member society and its regulator, activities involving young people and

the Support To the Amateur Radio Service programme.

In the discussions about activities involving young people, the

Executive Committee agreed that proper child protection policies and

practices must be in place. A child protection policy has been drawn up

and will soon be made available. A report was tabled about Member

Society matters. Amateur Radio in disputed areas and second societies

were also discussed.

** Congratulations to all the South African stations who participated

in the 2014 IARU HF Championships. Nine stations were active from ITU

Zone 57 representing ZS1, ZS2, ZS5 and ZS6. Father and son team, Karel,

ZS6WN, and Karel, ZR6K, operating as ZR9C made 540 800 points.

There were 62 stations active in the HQ category with three stations

from Africa. In 25th place is V55HQ with 9 956 010 points, in 42nd

place is ZS9HQ (operated by ZS6RJ, VA7DX, ZS6JP, ZS1EL and ZS2EC) with

1 749 720 points and in 44th place is 7T0HQ from Algeria with 1 490 032

points.

Well done! The 2015 IARU HF Championships take place in July.

You are listening to a news bulletin of the South African Radio League.

** The next SARL@Home will feature a presentation about DXing and

contesting and will be held at 10:00 Central African Time on Saturday

28 March at the National Amateur Radio Centre. Chris Burger, ZS6EZ,

will be doing the presentation and answering your questions. There are

not many people in the world who have the knowledge and practical

experience of DXing and Contesting as what Chris has. To attend this

informative presentation, simply call the office on 011 675 2393 to

confirm your attendance or send an e-mail to

** The South African Radio League 5 MHz activity weekend will be held

on 28 and 29 March. The first slot will be run each day from 06:00 -

08:00 Central African Time with the second slot from 18:00 to 22:00

Central African Time. More details to follow.

Participation Certificates for the September 2014 5 MHz activity

weekend are being processed and will be e-mailed to participant in the

next two weeks.

** Application for membership of the South African Radio League has

been received from Charl Lodewyk Cilliers, ZSL1135, and Henry Williams,

ZSL1136.

Any objections against the acceptance of the applications must reach

the South African Radio League Secretary before or on the Tuesday after

this bulletin. The membership of the South African Radio League

currently stands at 1 618 members and 36 affiliated clubs

** The South African Radio League Youth Sprint is a fun activity to

celebrate the Youth and to promote contacts between young radio

amateurs in Southern African countries. Call "CQ Youth" on Saturday 21

February from 08:00 to 10:00 UTC on 40 metres. The exchange is a RS

report and the operator's age.

Contacts between stations in the age group 25 and younger are worth 5

points; contacts between stations in the under 25 group and over 26

group are worth 2 points and contacts between stations in the age group

26 and older are worth 1 point. Log sheets must be submitted by 28

February by e-mail to . The age of the operator

must be shown on the summary sheet. All the logs received will be

entered into a draw for a Student Membership of the South African Radio

League. Certificates will be awarded for all logs that are submitted

correctly.

** The first South African Radio League Digital Contest for 2015 takes

place from 13:00 UTC to 16:00 UTC on Sunday 22 February on 80, 40 and

20 metres. The aim is to establish as many contacts as possible between

radio amateurs in Southern Africa using the PSK31 and RTTY modes. The

contest is open to all radio amateurs in Southern Africa. A station may

be contacted twice on each band, once on RTTY and once on PSK31, and

the exchange is a RST report and a sequential serial number starting at

001. Logs must be submitted by 1 March by e-mail to
. Get all the information about scoring and

multipliers in the 2015 Contest Manual.

** The ARRL International DX CW Contest starts at 00:00 UTC on 21

February and ends at 23:59 UTC on 22 February. DX must work the USA and

Canada and the exchange is a RST report and power.

** The ever-popular Hamnet 40 metre Simulated Emergency Contest is

scheduled for Sunday afternoon 1 March and it is a great opportunity

for a club outing and to test your emergency radio gear.

** The West Rand Amateur Radio Club is hosting its next flea market at

12:00 on Saturday 28 February 2015 at its clubhouse in Kroton Street,

Weltevreden Park, Roodepoort. Everybody is welcome. For more

information, contact Nick, ZS6NCK, on 082 454 1272.

** In the propagation report, Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP, reports that the

expected solar activity will be at low levels. All the sunspots that

are currently visible have stable magnetic fields. There is thus not

much chance of solar flaring. If you want to do your own frequency

predictions, the expected effective sunspot number for the week will be

around 75.

The 20 to 10 m bands will provide lots of DX fun. Please visit the

website spaceweather.sansa.org.za for further information.

** The news team is still in need of volunteers who can assist with the

compilation and recording of the South African Radio League news

bulletins. We are currently experiencing a shortage of people who can

help with the English bulletins, in particular. If you are able to

help, please contact Dawie, ZR6DHC, on

And now for the diary of events

Today is the last day to submit your PEARS log sheets 21 February - the

South African Radio League Youth Sprint 22 February - the South African

Radio League Digital contest and closing date for National Field Day

logs 21 and 22 February - ARRL International DX CW Contest 28 February

- West Rand ARC Flea market 1 March - the Hamnet 40 metre Simulated

Emergency Contest 14 and 15 March - Africa All Modes International DXCC

contest 28 March - SARL@Home about DXing and Contesting 28 and 29 March

- 5 MHz Activity Weekend 9 April - last day to register for the May

RAE.

To end this bulletin, a recap of our main news item this morning.

Koos Fick, ZR6KF, has been appointed as the new South African Radio

League Youth Coordinator. He is very keen to promote amateur radio in

general, including on-air activity, amongst the youth.

** Clubs and individuals are invited to submit news items of interest

to radio amateurs and shortwave listeners, if possible, in both English

and Afrikaans, by following the news inbox link on the South African

Radio League web page. News items for inclusion in the bulletin, should

reach the news team no later than the Thursday preceding the bulletin

date.

You are welcome to join us every Sunday morning for the weekly amateur

radio magazine programme 'Amateur Radio Today' at 10:00 Central African

Time. The programme can be heard on VHF and UHF repeaters countrywide

and on 7 082 kHz lower side-band and on 7 205 kHz and 17 760 kHz AM.

There is also a podcast available by Dick, ZS6RO. A rebroadcast can be

heard on Monday evenings at 18:30 Central African Time on 4 895 kHz AM.

We welcome your signal reports, comments and suggestions; send these by

e-mail to . Sentech sponsors the radio transmissions

on the non-amateur frequencies.

You have listened to a news bulletin compiled by Dennis Green, ZS4BS,

edited by Dave Reece, ZS1DFR, and read by ..............

>From the entire news team, best wishes for the week ahead.

73's and thank you for listening

/EX

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