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Sunday 2 September 2007

TM0RWC World cup of Rugby 2007 Contest in France

The World cup of Rugby 2007 proceeds this year in France and, on this occasion, the Ref-Union agreed to promote our activity within the framework of this sporting event.

World cup of Rugby 2007 TM0RWC Contest have received several projects of activation for this World cup, the REF-Union named F5UDW coordinator of this activity DCMR (Diploma World cup of Rugby). The project of the ARALA (Association of the Radio hams of Loire-Atlantique) was adopted, F5UDW thus directed all Om having good ideas towards Rene F5APM responsible for this project.

A special callsign will be activated in each city where the matches of Rugby will proceed:

• TM0RWC Saint-Denis (93) for the stage where the final - Stage of France will be played

• TM1RWC Paris (75) for the stage where the 3°place - Park of the Princes will be played

• TM2RWC Bordeaux (33)

• TM3RWC Lens (62)

• TM4RWC Lyon (69)

• TM5RWC Marseilles (13)

• TM6RWC Montpellier (34)

• TM7RWC Nantes (44)

• TM8RWC Saint-Etienne (42)

• TM9RWC Toulouse (31)

Calendar of these activations:

TM0RWC: 7 and 8/09, 13 and 14/09, 20 and 21/09, 6 and 7/10, 12, 13 and 14/10, 18, 19 and 20/10

TM1RWC: 8,9 and 10/09, 18,19 and 20/09, 27/09 to the 01/10, 18, 19 and 20/10

TM2RWC: 8,9 and 10/09, 14,15 and 16/09, of the 24/09 to the 01/10

TM3RWC: 7,8 and 10/09, of the 17 to the 27/09

TM4RWC: from the 7 to the 20/09

TM5RWC: 7 and 8/09, 11 and 12/09, 21 and 22/09, of the 30/09 to the 02/10, the 05 to the 09/10

TM6RWC: from the 11 to the 17/09, the 21 to the 24/09, the 30/09 to the 02/10

TM7RWC: from the 08 to the 11/09, the 20 to the 29/09

TM8RWC: from the 08 to the 12/09, the 25/09 to the 03/10

TM9RWC: from the 11 to the 17/09, the 23 to the 29/09

OPERATION AND QSL.

The World cup of Rugby 2007 Diploma is opened to all the radio hams and SWL, throughout World cup of Rugby 2007, i.e. of September 7 00h00 to October 20, 2007 24h00.

• the QSO are realizable on all bands and modes of transmission regularly allotted to the radio hams. ECHOLINK are excluded.

• To obtain the diploma QSL (financed by the Ref.-Union), follow the instructions of each operator of the participating cities to know the QSL Manager.

• Each callsign will be activated during 14 days distributed over all the duration of the CMR and according to the calendar above.

CONDITIONS Of OBTAINING DIPLOMA World cup of Rugby 2007

The Diploma QSL Manager is F5IL. To require the diplomas the QSL are not necessary, only an extract of the notebook of traffic is required. The requests will have to arrive at the Diploma Manager before end on December 31, 2008 and to mention the name and first name of the applicant, his call sign and the address where he wants to receive the diploma of the World cup of Rugby. Join 7 € (10 $ or 10 IRC) to your request, to cover the costs of impression and dispatch.

For each diploma it will be necessary to contact:

Diploma CMR Gold: the 10 TMxRWC stations. Diploma CMR Money: 8 TMxRWC for the stations of Europe and 5 for the others. Diplôme CMR Bronzes: 5 TMxRWC for the stations of Europe and 3 for the others. Diploma CMR VHF: 3 TMxRWC

Address Diploma World cup of Rugby 2007 Manager :

Ref-union, Service of the Diplomas, BP 77429, 37074 - Tours Cedex 2 FRANCE

Official international website fo the World Cup of Rugby 2007 : http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/

Source : http://www.passion-radio.org/blog/tm0rwc-coupe-du-monde-de-rugby-2007/293

Friday 31 August 2007

Warning of increased geomagnetic activity and DX propagation

Sunspot numbers pulled up from 0 this week, but barely. Average daily sunspot numbers rose over nine points to 12.9. Geomagnetic conditions were quiet. Conditions have been quiet for so long that we may not appreciate this, as many of us wish for more solar activity and sunspots.

It wasn't long ago when we had more sunspots, but the accompanying geomagnetic activity made conditions difficult. Check the Planetary A index in October 2002, April, June, September and December 2003, and into January 2004. For 2003, check http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ftpdir/indices/old_indices/2003_DGD.txt. For any other year, just change 2003 toward the end of the URL, and to check sunspot numbers change DGD to DSD at the end of the URL.

If you read ARRL Propagation Bulletins from back then, in addition to complaints about the higher geomagnetic activity, you'll find stories of better VHF propagation during periods of geomagnetic disturbance. You can see old bulletins back through 1995 at, http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/prop/.

The Australian Ionospheric Prediction Service sent out a warning of increased geomagnetic activity centered on September 1 due to a wind stream from a solar coronal hole. They predict, August 31, will be quiet with increasing activity late in the day, unsettled to active conditions with possible minor storm on Saturday, September 1, and mostly unsettled conditions September 2.

Geophysical Institute Prague predicted earlier that August 31 would be quiet to unsettled, September 1 unsettled to active, unsettled conditions September 2-3, quiet September 4-5, and unsettled to active again on September 6.

Over the same period the US Air Force predicts a Planetary A index of 15, 25, 12, 12, 8, 5 and 15 for August 31 through September 6.

From the same prediction, it looks like September 8-17 may see a return of 0 sunspot days.

QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 36 ARLP036 From Tad Cook, K7RA Seattle, WA August 31, 2007 To all radio amateurs

Tuesday 14 August 2007

FG5JK Silent key

With tears in eyes I sad announce to you that FG5JK Gerard passed silent key on August 13 2007 due to a cardiac attack.

FG5JK proposed original hiring of bungalow in Guadeloupe with a radio shack, and others things. I wrote a article before to know him and meet him by chance on a beach in Guadeloupe Island thanks to his wife who, while passing on the road, saw the antennas that I had deployed on a beach towards La Pointe des chateaux.

Then Gerard come and asks me “Radio ham? ”, I answer a little surprised "Yes !". It was really my lucky day, precisely the day when my IC 706mkIIG breaks down on HF bands.

Gerard then proposes me, by an extraordinary chance, a same icom ic 706mkiig, that it had bought on ebay and never used.

Without its help I would never be able to continue activation TO1USB thanks to his assistance.

We will activate in homage to his memory with other OM' S here on guadeloupe, on Thursday 16 August 2007 on 20m and 10m.

Gerard, the life did not have leave us enought time to know you more each other and it is my greater regret. I send you last once my 73 QRO and to your family.

Friday 3 August 2007

ARLP032 Propagation report de K7RA

ARLP032 Propagation de K7RA

Average daily sunspot numbers rose very little this week, less than 6 points to 7.3. There were no major geomagnetic upsets, only slightly unsettled conditions on the first day of August.

We saw eight straight days of no sunspots, then a spot or two over four days, then no spots on the first two days of August.

A week from now, August 10, we may see the beginning of several days with a few sunspots every day.

Expect unsettled geomagnetic conditions centered on August 7 and again on August 10.

Geophysical Institute Prague predicts quiet conditions August 3-5, quiet to unsettled August 6, unsettled to active August 7, and back to quiet August 8-9.

With July over, we can spin some numbers and look for trends. Looking at 3-month smoothed sunspot numbers, now the July numbers we can add to May and June to show the three-month average centered on June. These numbers are based on data from the past 21 months :

November 2005 through July 2007:

Dec 05 40.6
Jan 06 32.4
Feb 06 18.1
Mar 06 27.7
Apr 06 38.5
May 06 39.7
Jun 06 28.9
Jul 06 23.3
Aug 06 23.5
Sep 06 21.2
Oct 06 24.1
Nov 06 23.1
Dec 06 27.3
Jan 07 22.7
Feb 07 18.5
Mar 07 11.2
Apr 07 12.2
May 07 15.8
Jun 07 18.7

Friday 8 September 2006

TM5KD Contest IARU VHF 2006

News reported by F5OZK : The team of the Radio-Club of Sevran F5KKD have participated to the contest IARU VHF 2006, on cliff at "Mers les Bains" in north France (Dept: 80), under the callsign TM5KD in QTH Locator: JO00QB. They report that the VHF propagation was rather poor this year and they have some troubles with weather, storm, wind, rain and antenna. 340 QSO's in 10 countries, 71 locators and a DX of 814 km, which is not so bad with this kind of conditions. As TM5KD says "The most important is to participate !".

Here is a short presentation of TM5KD radio station at Mers les Bains :

The impressive 4x14 elements VHF

TM5KD radio ham station and ham radio equipement

See the quality of the equipement, everything is homemade that's very "rare" nowadays, that sounds F5PMB amazing work behind :)

More pictures of TM5KD Contest IARU VHF 2006.

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