• SA Radio League news Bulletin for Sunday 18 March 2001

    From Richard Peer@5:7106/22 to SA Radio League on Sat Mar 17 14:27:00 2001
    SOUTH AFRICAN RADIO LEAGUE
    SARL NEWS SUNDAY MARCH 18 2001

    This is Amateur Radio Station ZS6SRL transmitting Amateur Radio News, a
    service by the South African Radio League, the National Society for Amateur Radio in South Africa, for the interest of all Radio Amateurs, Short-wave Listeners and Electronic Enthusiasts. For a complete list of broadcast times and frequencies please send a SASE to Amateur Radio News, SARL, P O Box 1721, Strubensvallei 1735.

    This bulletin is also available on the SARL's web pages hosted by Intekom at www.sarl.org.za, as well as the packet radio bulletin board system. You may also request sarlnuus@mweb.co.za to e-mail it to you in either text or MSWord 6.0 format.

    Here are the headlines of today's news:

    SARL CONVENTION 2001 TO BE HELD IN THE WESTERN CAPE

    BACAR TO FLY ON MAY 19

    RAE QUESTION POOL NOW AVAILABLE ON SARL WEBSITE

    SARL HAMNET 40-METRE SIMULATED EMERGENCY CONTEST

    SARL 80 M QSO PARTY.

    PROPAGATION REPORT

    You are listening to ZS6SRL. The news follows in detail.

    SARL CONVENTION 2001 TO BE HELD IN THE WESTERN CAPE

    The South African Radio League Annual General Meeting branded as SARL ICOM Convention 2001 will be held at the Oakdale Recreational Club in Belville on April 27 and 28.

    This is the first SARL convention to be held outside the Gauteng area after a membership decision to rotate venues around South Africa. Convention 2001 opens with a welcoming braai at 19:00 on the Friday evening. While bookings are essentials convention goers may bring their own meat or purchase a braai pack at R25 per person.

    On Saturday April 28, registration will start at 07:30 with the AGM
    commencing at 09:00. Lunch will be serviced at 13:00 on a pre-ordered basis
    at R20 per person while fast foods will also be available. Refreshment will
    be available from the club bar at club prices.

    At 14:00 sees the start of several parallel session:

    14:00 - 15:30 The VHF/UHF workshop will be presented by John Fielding ZS5JF. Discussions will include the VHF Bandplan, CTCSS and 12,5 kHz channel spacing

    In parallel the SARL Mentorship Programme will be presented by Hans van de Groenendaal ZS6AKV. This programme is aimed at helping amateurs to mentor school teachers to take Amateur Radio into the classroom through the ARISAS programme.

    After a tea break at 15:45 Dennis Green ZS4BS will moderate an HF workshop
    with discussions on 10MHz day/night operation and 300 kHz 40 metreband. In parallel Hans Potgieter ZS6ALJ will present a workshop on Antenna, Tower and interference Legislation.

    At 19:00 the SARL ICOM Convention 2001 Dinner will be held. Booking is essential. The cost is R50 per person.

    In addition to the scheduled events the SARL Icom Convention 2001 features a bootsales, displays and a book sale by the SARL Bookshop.

    All SARL members will shortly receive the program together with Radio ZS. It has already been sent by e-mail to all recipients of the SARL bulletin as a special bulletin.

    The registration date for all the booked events is 20 April. Visit the SARL web from next week at www.sarl.org.za for a full programme and booking
    details or send an SASE to the SARL, P O Box 1721, Strubenvallei 1735 and a programme will be mailed to you.

    BACAR TO FLY ON MAY 19

    BACAR will fly on May 19 with a Mode J payload, a telemetry and recovery
    beacon and an APRS transmitter. The uplink will be on 70cm and the downlink
    on 2 metres. With the expected height of 100 000 feet above sea level a coverage of some 700 km is expected. The BACAR launch is part of a day long event at the SARL National Amateur Radio Centre which features the SARL Mentorship programme, showing of the film frequency, a sun telescope to look
    at the sunspots, a undercover fleamarket and lots of other fun for the
    family. Make a note of the date: May 19.

    The next Bacar discussion meeting will be held at the NARC on 9 May at 18:30

    80 METRE QSO PARTY

    The first leg of this contest will be held on Thursday 5 th April 2001. from 19:00 to 22:00 SAST. Frequencies to be used: 3600 to 3650 kHz SSB Single operator only. Exchange. Callsign, RS and serial number commencing with
    001, grid locater and location. Scoring. 10 points for South African contacts. 15 points for contacts outside South Africa.

    Log sheets to be sent to: Contest Committee, P.O. Box 21762, Bluff 4036, or e-mail to mally@eastcoast.co.za. Entries close 21 days after close of
    contest. All other details as per the Blue Book

    RAE QUESTION POOL NOW AVAILABLE ON SARL WEBSITE

    The RAE moderated question pool is now available on the SARL website. These questions are an indication to the RAE candidates what type of questions may
    be expected in the RAE. For more information visit: www.sarl.org.za.

    SARL HAMNET 40-METRE SIMULATED EMERGENCY CONTEST

    This SSB Contest is open to all Radio Amateurs in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Mozambique, Lesotho, Marion Island and South African Antarctica. Only contacts with these areas will count. The contest takes place on Sunday 08 April 2001 from 14:00 to 16:00 SAST and as the name indicates on the 40-metre band.

    Amateurs may participate in one of four categories and there are eight call areas to work. The exchange will be the signal report followed by a serial number depending on the category of participation. Scoring will also depend
    on the category of participation, plus a multiplier of the number of call
    areas worked and the power output. The address for Contest Entries is Hamnet 40 m Simulated Emergency Contest, PO Box 50115, Colleen Glen, 6018.

    Visits the SARL website at www.sarl.org.za and download the SARL Contest
    Manual for the complete rules.

    THE SARL VHF/UHF CONTEST ENDS TODAY

    The SARL VHF/UHF which started yesterday at 12:00 SAST ends today at 12:00 SAST. There are still a few hours left for those who would like to give
    points to the stations taking part and who wish to squeeze in the last number contacts. Get on the air and don't disappoint them.

    PROPAGATION REPORT

    Ean Retief, ZS1PR, reports as follows:

    During past week the Solar Flux declined to lower values than expected. It
    is now expected that value will be in the 130 to 140 region during the coming week.

    With the quiet Sun the Earth's magnetic field was also very quiet and
    amazingly good conditions occurred on the higher end of the HF spectrum.

    The 10-metre band remained open as far south as Cape Town until 20:30 in the evening. Friday afternoon at 18:30 the Ionosonde at Grahamstown indicated
    that the Maximum Useable Frequency over distances of 3000 km was still 35
    MHz.

    It is expected that these good conditions will continue in the coming week.
    The Earth's magnetic field is expected to be quiet most of the week.

    The only dark horse at this stage is Sunspot group number 9373. This group
    of spots is busy getting quite complex and may give rise to a fairly large Solar Flare, but nothing more than an M-class flare is expected.

    LAST SIGHT OF MIR

    The Russian space station MIR will plunge into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday after 15 years service. The last chance that we in Southern Africa will see this station is Monday evening at 19:08 SAST when MIR should be very bright.

    MIR will come from the North-East and move to the South/South- West. At
    19:11 SAST it will be virtually overhead.

    CLUB ACTIVITIES

    ZS2VHF BEACON NOW BEAMING NORTH

    The PEARS ZS2VHF beacon is once again transmitting in a northerly direction
    and will remain in that position until further notice. It radiates 160W horisontally polarised FSK signals on 144,415 MHz. The effective areas
    covered by the beam are, Bloemfontein, Welkom, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Pietersburg and Durban. Signal reports will be appreciated and if any
    openings occur, please alert Mike ZS2FM via cell: 082-654-0623

    MORSE CODE CLASSES IN WESTERN CAPE

    On Tuesdays at 19h00 SAST morse code classes are conducted in the Western
    Cape on the 145.700 MHz repeater by ZS1B of the Cape Town Amateur Radio
    Centre assisted by ZS1RON, ZS1CS and ZS1VT.

    RAE CLASSES IN THE WESTERN CAPE

    Under the auspices of the Cape Town Amateur Radio Centre, with the assistance of guest lecturers from the Boland Amateur Radio Klub, Herman ZS1HZ presents RAE classes every Tuesday evening at 19h00 at 71 Signals Unit in Goodwood. Anyone interested is requested to contact Herman at 021-592-3529.

    The Bloemfontein Amateur Radio Club will be holding a flea market on Saturday 07 April 2001 starting at 09:00 at The Shack at the Air Force Base
    Bloemspruit. Contact Dennis ZS4BS at 082 770 9126 for information and to
    book a table. The Club will also be on the air for the Hamnet 40-metre
    Contest on 08 April 2001 using the call ZS4BFN/P.

    DATES TO REMEMBER

    Isaac Greeff, ZS2ZG, of PEARS club will start presenting morse classes over
    the air from Monday 19 March 2001 in the 80 metre band on 3640 kHz.


    Centurion Amateur radio Club will hold its AGM on 24 March 2001 at 15:00 SAST at the club house on the corner of Duncan and Prospect Streets. Potjiekos
    will be the special dish.

    The Pretoria Amateur Radio Club will be holding a fleamarket and boot sale on Saturday 31 March at 08:00. Contact Hans ZS6KR for more information and
    table bookings at 012 333 2612.

    The next Intecnet 2001 on Sunday 1 April at 20:00 will discuss radio propagation. A panel of local and international experts will be looking at
    the current cycle. Have we reached mid point? How fast is the decline
    likely to be and what is in store after that?

    The Coalfields Radio Club invites all Radio amateurs and clubs to participate in a food making contest and get-together day that will take place in Witbank on Saturday the 7th of April 2001 at 15:00 till late.

    The closing date for registration for the May RAE is April 10, registration
    fee R135, and for late registration April 17 with registration fee R235.

    NOTE: THE CALLSIGN OF THE PRESIDENT OF SARL INDICATED IN THE SARL AGM PROGRAM ITEM 4 MUST READ ZS6ALJ AND NOT ZS6AJL

    The SARL News Service invites Clubs and individuals to contribute information regarding Amateur Radio to sarlnuus@mweb.co.za with a copy to gth@mweb.co.za. Please submit in Afrikaans and English wherever possible.

    Also join us in the following activities:

    The President's Net on Sundays 12:00 on 7082 kHz. Amateur Radio Mirror International Sundays at 10:00 on 9750 and 21560 kHz which is repeated
    Mondays at 20:00 on 3215 kHz. Relays on various 2M repeaters can also be heard.

    Correspondence for Amateur Radio Mirror International is via armi@intekom.co.za. Include your telephone number to allow the producers to call you for a possible interview. Send written reports to PO Box 90438 Garsfontein 0042 and include a self-addressed envelope and sufficient postage so that you may receive a QSL card.

    These transmissions are sponsored by Sentech, the common carrier for broadcasting signals in South Africa and Telkom who provides the transmission lines. Various local repeater frequencies on 2 metres and 70 cm are also
    used in your area.

    We thank all contributors, individuals, clubs and other organisations to this bulletin and all stations who so reliably relay these bulletins. This
    bulletin was compiled by Marten, ZS6ZY and read by ZS.... in.......

    You have been listening to ZS6SRL.

    This bulletin now ends and Sarlnews wish you a pleasant week.

    Goodbye to all.

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    Regards,
    Richard.

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    * Origin: QTHR KG44DG, Novell User Group, Pretoria, RSA (5:7106/22)