Merry Christmas from the IOMARS

Hello all.
Firstly on behalf of the society committee may I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
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The societies AGM took place on Tuesday the 11th December 2012. So that means it’s time to renew our memberships.
The year 2012 committee were re elected by those present at the AGM and will stay in post until the 2013 AGM.
The constitution was altered slightly to reflect the current position the IOMARS finds itself in (copy above).
Membership costs and a membership application may be found on this blog (above).
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Don’t forget the  GD100RSGB special call sign. It will be in use on 19th, 20th & 21st January 2013 to help celebrate 100 years of the RSGB. We will operate from the Sea terminal Douglas. Contact Mike Dunning or a committee member for more details.
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regards   Andy
GD1MIP
Secretary IOMARS

Valve / Tubes wanted

I am looking to buy some spare valves for my ageing amp.

If you have some spare 572B’s or (I believe their equivalent T160L’s) I would be interested in buying them.

call Andy  GD1MIP(at)manx.net or   telephone 412 711

Thanks

572B  T160L

Manxrepeaters.com

Many of you know we have a gem in a local operator who is the keeper of the amateur radio repeaters on the Isle of Man, namely Dave GD4HOZ. The society tries to support him in all things ‘repeater’ but remember the society does not own the repeaters.

Dave has also provided us with a web page to view namely www.manxrepeaters.com

Two pages listed below may well answer any questions people have been asking.

http://manxrepeaters.com/index.php/repeaters/repeater-operating-courtesy  and http://manxrepeaters.com/index.php/repeaters/repeater-keeper-status

Andy GD1MIP

VE3VC

I have just worked Ken, VE3VC on 20mtrs CW. He is ex – GD3IBQ, does anyone remember him? Or is it down to the font of all Knowledge, Arthur? The trouble is, he doesn’t read these forums, so I’ll have to ask him on the early morning IM net.

 

Stuart, GD0OUD

Foundation course results for 13/10/2012

A course was concluded and an exam held today for three candidates.
We had two passes, and sadly one candidate who just missed out.
We hope the ‘third man’ will give it another shot ASAP.
In the meantime congratulations Mark and Neil, watch out for two new MD6 calls soon.
The society wishes to thank the Civil defence for their hospitality and the following members for giving their time to help.
GD3TNS Arthur, GD7DUZ Steve, 2D0JEA Jeanie, GD0OUD Stuart, GD6ICR Mike, 2D0YLX Dave and GD1MIP Me. And of course Peter MD6IOM, AKA the tea lad.

New club equipment

At the Tromode meeting this evening (09/10/2012) the society unveiled its latest equipment.

Two new Yaesu FT897D HF / VHF / UHF transceivers purchased from LAM communications. We hope to put them to good use.

Five new satellites ‘launched’ from the back of the International Space station – can be picked up with 1/4 wave whip and basic receiver – FunCube Dongle will be ideal!!!

Five new satellites ‘launched’ from the back of the International Space station – can be picked up with 1/4 wave whip and basic receiver – FunCube Dongle will be ideal!!!

Some images here:- http://www.uk.amsat.org/?attachment_id=10807

On October 4, 2012 five CubeSats were successfully deployed from the International Space Station (ISS). The first pod containing RAIKO and WE-WISH was deployed at 1437 UT while the second pod containing FITSAT-1, F-1 and TechEdSat deployed at 1544 UT.

Howard Long, G6LVB (designer of the satellite tracking interface I use), as well as the FunCube Dongle Pro and Pro + has a video here, picking up one of these satellites with the new version of the dongle, and a simple 1/4 wave antenna on a baking tray sat on his balcony 🙂

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4UA19W2i94

FITSAT-1 has an array of ultra bright LED’s, and under good viewing conditions will be visible to the naked eye – so can send CW as it moves in an arc across the sky!!

http://www.uk.amsat.org/?p=10701

There will soon be kepler elements listed, so we can work out pass times for these satellites, until then – if we use the position info for ISS, we shouldn’t be too far out.

Matty

MD0MAN