Thanks to Dave GD4HOZ we now have another APRS node covering Ramsey and the North of the Island.
Shack Night 30th January 2019
Full licenses Exam to be held
IOMARS is pleased to be able to announce we will be conducting an Advanced License Exam on Sunday 17th February 2019 at the shack in Ballasalla at 14:00 hours . There is obviously a course running at present by Richard GD8EXI with a refresh on the Saturday and Sunday . The exam is open to all who have passed the intermediate and the costs are as follows. Members who have paid their subscritptions on or after the AGM in December 2018 £37.50 non members £47.50 to cover the cost of the hall. Application forms and payments must be received no later than the 30th January 2019 cheques should be made payable to IOMARS. Any issue get in touch with any member of the committee or drop down to the shack on Wednesday nights. Look forward to hearing a whole new bunch of A class licensees.
First meeting of the year.
It’s the first meeting of the year in Ballasalla.
Tonight
2nd January 2019.
Bannaghtyn y Nollick / Seasonal Greetings
Christmas is here (nearly) and the final IOMARS Ballasalla meeting has just finished.
We won’t be meeting next Wednesday as it’s boxing day.
So see you all next year.
The next IOMARS meetings are, Wednesday 2nd January 2019 at Ballasalla or Tuesday 8th January 2019 at Tromode.
Lesh yeearreeyn share son y Nollick as y Vlein Noa
or
With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
From your committee.
IOMARS membership notice.
Members, If you have renewed your membership for the comming year you should have now recieved an email acknowledgement.
If not please email me at IOMARS(AT)manx(DOT)net
thanks Andy GD1MIP(secretary IOMARS)
70th AGM
The 70th AGM is over.
A full update will follow as soon as possible.
But for now the elected committee are…..
Chair John Dowling GD0TFG
Secretary Andy Morgan GD1MIP
Treasurer Richard Kissack 2D0 (TBA)
Stuart Hill GD0OUD, Matty Cunningham MD0MAN, Gavin Wilby 2D0PEY, & Mike Webb GD6ICR.
President Jeanie Hill.
Contact us in person or via the email IOMARS@manx.net
N-phobia
I recently had the need to purchase a new 2/70 colinear antenna. The previous one had lasted 28 years, and survived being erected at three different properties.
I ordered one from a very well-known emporium (no advertising, I’m not on commission). I spoke to a very helpful person in the sales department. She took my order, and said she would include an N-type to SO239 adapter for free. She was quite taken aback when I said I would not need one as I would be fitting an N-type plug to the coax.
She said every antenna left the store with an adapter as using a PL259 on the coax was almost universal.
Is this the case? Is there something difficult about fitting the N-type plug? Please let me know what I am missing.
Stuart, GD0OUD
P.S. I was still sent an adapter. This is of such poor quality I would insult the bin if I threw it away. If I remember, I’ll bring it down to the shack so everyone can go “OOOOOOOH” at it.
RSGB Clubs Newsletter – December 2018
https://mailchi.mp/rsgb/clubs-newsletter-november-470097?e=512ae6d10c
QSL Sub-manager details for GD-MD-2D. Important information.
Martyn Parnell is not the QSL sub-manager for the Isle of Man, despite what the RSGB website says.
A new manager has been put in post. Full details will be circulated as soon as possible.
Edit 19th November 2018.
Please follow this link for the QSL contact details.. ..
Andy GD1MIP