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SOUTH AFRICAN RADIO LEAGUE NEWS FOR SUNDAY 20 AUGUST 2017

Good morning and welcome to the weekly news bulletin of the South African Radio League read by ................ [your name, call sign and QTH]

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In the news, today:

SARL HF DIGITAL CONTEST

SOLAR ECLIPSE QSO PARTY

DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO WORKSHOP NEXT SATURDAY

and

SARL HF CW CONTEST

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

SARL HF DIGITAL CONTEST THIS AFTERNOON

The second of the three SARL HF Contests, the HF Digital Contest, is on the air this afternoon, 20 August, from 13:00 to 16:30 UTC with PSK31 and RTTY activity on 20, 40 and 80 metres. As for the HF Phone Contest, see how many zones you can work per band and how many stations on all three bands. You can participate as a single operator single band station, a single operator all band station, a multi operator single band station or a multi operator all band station. Individual competitors and club stations are encouraged to compete. The exchange is a RSQ report and a consecutive serial number starting at 001.

There are two SARL trophies up for grabs in the digital contest, but you stand a chance to win more trophies if you participate in all three contests. The rules are too long to publish in SARL News, so look on page 34 of the 2017 SARL Blue Book for all the information. Do it before the contest starts! Please note that the only email address for your log sheets is zs4bfn@mweb.co.za.

SOLAR ECLIPSE QSO PARTY WILL FACILITATE REAL SCIENCE

Amateur Radio will be in the service of science on Monday 21 August, as a total solar eclipse causes the shadow of the Moon to traverse the USA from Oregon to South Carolina in a little more than 90 minutes, obscuring the sun completely for a few minutes at any given location along the way. The sudden absence of sunlight - and especially of solar ultra-violet and x-rays - is expected to briefly change the properties of the upper atmosphere.

A few hundred radio amateurs already have registered as participants in the Solar Eclipse QSO Party (SEQP), a special operating event organized by the Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI), which will contribute to the study of the eclipse's impact on the ionosphere. HamSCI's Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF, said those taking part in the SEQP do not have to be in the path of totality to contribute to the research.

"It is very important for people outside of eclipse totality to participate, because one of the questions we have is how large is the effect on the ionosphere," Frissell told the ARRL. "So, we actually need people well outside of where totality is occurring to identify those boundaries."

Frissell, an assistant research professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), said it is easy to be a citizen-scientist. Just getting on the air during the SEQP is a first step. Systems such as the Reverse Beacon Network (RBN), WSPRNet, and PSKReporter will automatically hear digital and CW transmissions and report back to their respective databases.

Despite more than 60 years of research, "open questions remain regarding eclipse-induced ionospheric impacts," Frissell explained in a paper, "HamSCI and the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse," that he'll deliver at the ARRL-TAPR Digital Communications Conference this year. He feels that radio amateurs' advanced technical skills and inherent interest in ionospheric science make them "ideal for contributing to - and participating - in large-scale ionospheric sounding experiments."

ARRL Contributing Editor Ward Silver, N0AX - a contributor to "HamSCI and the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse" - said the SEQP is simply a great way to experience the magic of radio.
[ARRL Letter]

DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO WORKSHOP NEXT SATURDAY

The SA Digital Repeater Sub-Committee (SADRS) is running an event at the National Amateur Radio Centre from 10:00 to 17:00 CAT on Saturday 26 August 2017. This is a free event for SARL members and kits will be available for purchase.

The programme includes sessions about the BrandMeister DMR, D-Star and the Fusion Master Server, the MMDVM Homebrew Building Project and the MMDVM Hotpots projects and Different Digital Radios followed by a Practical MMDVM Demonstration.

SARL HF CW CONTEST NEXT SUNDAY

The last of the three SARL HF Contests, the HF CW Contest, will be on the air next Sunday, 27 August, from 13:00 to 16:30 UTC with CW activity on 20, 40 and 80 metres. The exchange is a RST report and a consecutive serial number starting at 001.

There are two SARL trophies up for grabs in the CW contest, but you stand a chance to win more trophies if you participate in all three contests. Please note that the only email address for your log sheets is zs4bfn@mweb.co.za.

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

LIGHTNING SCATTER ON 50 MHz

Lightning Scatter is another VHF propagation mode, but two-way contacts have never been tried in South Africa. Many years ago, a FM broadcasting station in Durban on the 88 to 108 MHz FM band was heard in East London by ZS2FM during a lightning storm. Every time a lightning flash occurred, from a distant thunderstorm in the direction of Durban, the FM signal would pop out of the noise at full limiting and last for about ten seconds before it faded out. Recently radio bursts from lightning on 144,300 MHz SSB, emanating from ZS6CBQ at Krugersdorp, were picked up by ZS4A in Bethlehem, even though they were of very short duration the voice of ZS6CBQ was recognizable. This suggests that brief two-way contacts on 50 MHz should be possible on SSB, FM or Digital during a thunderstorm.

The late afternoon thunderstorms, normally experienced in the summer months around Johannesburg, could be a wonderful testing ground for a lightning project. Of course, only distant stations surrounding Johannesburg area would be able to participate, as all antennas will be grounded in the area where the storm is raging. If you are in Pretoria then beam at the storm in Johannesburg area and give a brief call during a lightning flash, while only listening during the next flash. If you can't see the lightning flash then call when you hear the static burst on receive. In theory, it should be possible to make contacts as far south as Bloemfontein. Who will be the first to a make a contact via Lighting Scatter on 50 MHz?

HIGHWAY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

On Tuesday 15 August, the Highway Amateur Radio Club, ZS5HAM, held its Annual General Meeting for 2017. It proved to be a very interesting meeting followed by a finger supper which was enjoyed by all 36 members who were able to attend. A new Committee was elected consisting of:

Chairman - Peter Leonard, ZS5PL
Vice-Chairman - Max Rossi, ZS5MAX
Secretary - Peter Dormehl, ZS5HF
Treasurer - Kimmy Nair, ZS5KIM
Member - Keith Lowes, ZS5WFD, Glen Duffy, ZS5GD, Justin Wright, ZS5JW and Edmund Randall, ZS5ER

We wish to thank the outgoing committee for their service and welcome the new committee members.
WEST RAND AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

At the Annual General Meeting of the West Rand Radio Club held the following new Committee was elected consisting of:

Chairman and website - Geoff Levey, ZS6C
Vice-Chairman and Technical manager - Nic van Duffelen, ZR6AEZ
Treasurer - Gert du Plessis, ZR6GRT
Secretary - Phillip van Tonder, ZS6PVT
Events Managers - Shane Clarke, ZS6SC, and George Voortman, ZS6GRG
RAE Manager - Stephen Reynolds, ZS6SJR
Club Managers - Gert du Plessis, ZR6GRT, and Phillip van Tonder, ZS6PVT
Contest Manager - Phillip van Tonder, ZS6PVT, and Geoff Levey, ZS6C
Anode Editor - Rory Crouch, ZS6RBJ
Public Relations Officer - Willem Weideman, ZS6X
Awards Manager - Nick Dreyer, ZS6NCK

PROPAGATION REPORT

Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP, reports that the solar activity is expected to be at low to moderate levels. There is currently only a single sunspot visible which harbours enough energy for M-class solar flares. If you want to do your own frequency predictions, the expected effective sunspot number for the week will be around three. The 20 and 30 metre bands will provide lots of DX fun. 60 metre will be the best band during day time for shorter distance, NVIS contacts. Please visit the website spaceweather.sansa.org.za for further information.

Finally, a Diary of some upcoming events:

Today – the International Lighthouse Weekend and the SARL HF Digital Contest
26 August – DMR Workshop at the NARC and the closing date for the September Radio ZS
27 August - SARL HF CW Contest
02 September - West Rand ARC Flea Market and Bloemfontein ARC AGM
9 and 10 September – the SARL National Field Day

To conclude our bulletin a quick overview of our main news item

The second of the three SARL HF Contests, the HF Digital Contest, is on the air this afternoon, 20 August, from 13:00 to 16:30 UTC with PSK31 and RTTY activity on 20, 40 and 80 metres.

This concludes our bulletin for this morning.


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 program, 'Amateur Radio Today' at 10:00 Central African Time. The program 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 from Dick Stratford, ZS6RO. A rebroadcast can be heard on Monday evenings at 18:30 Central African Time on 3 230 kHz AM.

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You have listened to a news bulletin compiled by Andy Cairns, ZS6ADY, edited by Dick Stratford, ZS6RO, and read by ..............

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

/EX


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