Tromode meeting Tuesday 08th April 2014

This Tuesday at the sea cadet hall Tromode will be a film show  ‘Wartime Radio. The Secret Listeners’ followed by  light refreshments / chip bap / chip butty. Please get there  for 7:30pm.

So what is the film about?

Wartime Radio: The Secret Listeners

This 1979 BBC TV documentary, illustrated with archival film and interviews with those involved, traces the evolution of civilian involvement in radio-based intelligence during both world wars and highlights the key role played by Radio Amateurs.

It was the tireless work of amateur radio enthusiasts during World War I, that initially convinced the Admiralty to establish a radio intercept station at Hunstanton. Playing an integral role during the war, technological advances meant that radio operators could pinpoint signals, thus uncovering the movement of German boats, leading to the decisive Battle of Jutland in 1916.

Wireless espionage was to play an even more important role during World War II, with the Secret Intelligence Service setting up the Radio Security Service, which was staffed by Voluntary Interceptors, a band of amateur radio enthusiasts scattered across Britain. The information they collected was interpreted by some of the brightest minds in the country, who also had a large hand in deceiving German forces by feeding false intelligence.

Snaefell repeater site update

http://manxrepeaters.com/index.php/repeater-status

At 14:30 today, GB3GD and GB3IM-S were returned to service. This would not have happened without the help and generosity of others,  THANK YOU to those concerned.

PA Rosmalen trip

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Well three of us travelled to Rosmalen in the Netherlands to the Dutch National Radio Fleamarket 2014, this was held on Saturday, the 15th of March 2014. http://www.radiovlooienmarkt.nl/
This event is big and with no main dealers or manufactures present probably only 10% of the items for sale were TX / RX gear. The rest was components and test gear. It is far bigger than Newark and well worth the trip.

We also visited the liberation museum. http://www.bevrijdingsmuseum.nl/basis.aspx?Tid=746
The museum was excellent, our short visit turned into a four hour stay.

NB……. Tuesday, February 18 • advert in IOM newspaper

I have been made aware of an  entry in the Independent newspaper suggesting the society will meet on the evening of Tuesday 18th February 2014 at Tromode. This is incorrect, the newspaper has made an error and will re-advertise our meetings correctly. Please spread the word.

  Tuesday, February 18 • The Isle of Man Amateur Radio Society (IoMARS), Sea Cadet Hall, Tromode, 8.30pm-9.30pm.

Our evening meetings remain the second Tuesday of the month at Tromode and each Wednesday in Foxdale. Please contact me or any other committee member for further details.

Andy Morgan  GD1MIP, secretary IOMARS.

Email IOMARS@manx.net     

Nollick Ghennal as Blein Vie Noa / Have a Happy Christmas and a Great New Year from all at the IOMARS

Hello all.

Firstly on behalf of the societies committee may I wish you a merry Christmas and a  happy new year.

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The societies annual general meeting took place on Tuesday the 10th December 2013.  That means it’s time to renew our memberships.

The year 2013 committee were re elected by those present at the AGM and will stay in post until the 2014 AGM.

Membership costs and a membership application may be found on this blog (see below).

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regards Andy

GD1MIP

Secretary IOMARS

 

OAP (above state retirement age) – £15 Student (in full time education) – £5 Adult (neither of above) – £20 Family membership – £20 for first member £10 each per additional member. Over 80yrs – free.

A membership form can be downloaded from….  http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/4157162/iomars-membership-application-06-2012-pdf-june-17-2012-11-07-am-262k?da=y

A copy of the society constitution can be down loaded from….  http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/3380287/iomars-constitution-agm-2012-27k?da=y

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Cancelled – Sar of India / Euterpe special event station – November 2013

It is with great regret that I have to advise that the special event station has been cancelled. The commissioners have changed their mind and now do not want to put the chosen antenna on the town hall. I apologise to any person this will involve, after six months of planning I share your disapointment but it is completely out of the control of the IOMARS.

We have applied to Ofcom for a change of venue on the NOV, if this is allowed we will operate as a field station. Please watch this space.

Andy Morgan GD1MIP, Secretary IOMARS. 05/11/2013.

 

 

 

The Star of India was built at the Ramsey ship yard in 1863, it was launched as the Euterpe, a full-rigged iron windjammer ship. After a full career sailing from Great Britain to India and New Zealand, she became a salmon hauler on the Alaska to California route. The vessel was retired in 1926 and was restored1962–63, it is now a seaworthy museum ship at the Maritime museum of San Diego, USA. The vessel is the oldest ship still sailing regularly and also the oldest iron-hulled merchant ship still floating.

The society have been asked by the Ramsey town commissioners to assist in communication with the San Diego museum over the weekend of 09th-11th November 2013, whilst both Ramsey and San Diego hold civic events to celebrate the 150th anniversary of it’s launch.  Various methods will be used including, Skype, UHF & echolink and HF.

The station is being operated with  the assistance and cooperation of our friends at the Star Of India Amateur Radio Club, San Diego USA (callsign NS6OI) http://www.sdmaritime.org/star-of-india/

Operating from Ramsey town hall with the kind permission of the town Commissioners (Council). The station will be on air between 08/11/2013 and 15/11/2013, particular activity times will be 09th, 10th & 11th 16:00-23:00 hrs UTC. If you can offer your services  during this time in any capacity please contact Andy Morgan (tel 412 711) as soon as practicable.

GB1SOI QSL 19 10 2013