Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
RAC Ontario Sections Bulletin for July 15, 2023
#1
This is V_3___, Official Bulletin Station for Radio Amateurs of Canada
with this week's bulletin.

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1.  Youth On The Air (YOTA) Camp: July 16-21

Youth On The Air (YOTA) campers will be operating special event station
VE3YOTA from the camp
at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, and the Diefenbunker Cold War
Museum in Carp, Ontario.
Activation of the VE3YOTA call sign will begin on Sunday, July 16 and
conclude at 2 pm on Friday,
July 21. Youth will operate the station as they finish projects, between
sessions, and during free time.
In addition, dedicated HF station operating times will be: Monday, July
17 through Wednesday, July 19
from 2300Z to 0230Z (7 pm to 10:30 pm EDT).
Dedicated satellite station operating time will be: Wednesday, July 19
from 1400Z to 1700Z.
Fifteen QRP stations will activate a two-for-one Parks on the Air (POTA)
location, Central Experimental
Farm National Historic Site (VE-5095) and Rideau Canal National Historic
Site (VE-4882) on 40m, 20m,
15m and 10m.Weather permitting, the activation will be on the air on
Tuesday, July 18 from 1900Z to
2100Z and Thursday, July 20 from 1300Z to 1600Z.
The opening and closing ceremonies and the International Space Station
contact will be streamed live on
the YOTA YouTube Channel. The opening ceremony is Sunday, July 16 from
2100Z to 2315Z, and will
feature keynote speaker Phil McBride, VA3QR, the President of Radio
Amateurs of Canada.
The ARISS contact is currently scheduled to take place on Tuesday, July
18 at 1842Z. The closing
ceremony is Friday, July 21 from 1500Z to 1600Z. The YouTube channel
will also feature a daily highlight
video spotlighting the activities of the previous day.
For details about the camp, visit:
    RAC website: Youth On The Air Camp 2023
    YOTA website: YouthOnTheAir.org
    YOTA YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@yotaregion2
For additional information, please contact:
    Roger Egan, VA3EGY and Harrie Jones, VE3HYS: yota2023@rac.ca
    Camp Director Neil Rapp, WB9VPG: director@youthontheair.org
https://www.rac.ca/youth-on-the-air/

ONTARIO SECTION NEWS

2.  Election for RAC Director Ontario North/East Region 2023

Two nominations have been received for the position of RAC Director for
the Ontario North/East
Region. Following a review of the documentation submitted and taking
into account the
constitutional and election process requirements, the Election Committee
determined that the
nomination papers were complete and in order for the following individuals:
    Frank Maddix, VE3AC/VA3FMM
    Craig Delmage, VE3OP/VE3KKU
The Committee recommended a Ballot by Mail pursuant to Article 6 (Method
of Election) in the
RAC Constitution, for the Director for the Ontario Ontario North/East
Region.
Complete biographies of the candidates can be found on the RAC website.
Ballots have been distributed to the applicable postal codes from RAC
Headquarters.
The closing date for the return of ballots to RAC Headquarters at the
address provided below is
Thursday, August 3 by 4 pm EDT.
-- Alvin (Al) M. Masse, VE3CWP, RAC Corporate Secretary
https://www.rac.ca/election-for-rac-dire...gion-2023/

ITEMS OF INTEREST

3. Commercial Interests Petition FCC for High Power Allocation on
Shortwave Spectrum

The ad hoc group “Shortwave Modernization Coalition” petitioned the FCC
to allow data
communications on multiple bands within the HF 2 – 25 MHz range with up
to 20 KW, including
in bands immediately adjacent to spectrum allocated to the Amateur Radio
Service. This group
appears to represent high-speed stock trading interests. The FCC has
assigned it RM-11953.
Comments are due by July 31, 2023, and reply comments by August 15.
While the petitioners
exclude the amateur bands, high power operations on immediately adjacent
bands are
proposed. ARRL is reviewing the petition.
A copy of the petition is at:
https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1042840187330/1 (PDF).
-- ARRL news

4. Dual Contests Make for Busy HF Weekend

The weekend of July 8 - 9, 2023, was a big one for HF contests. The
World Radiosport Team Championship
(WRTC) 2022 coincided with the IARU HF World Championship.

WRTC 2022
Judging for WRTC 2022, held July 8 - 9, 2023, is complete.
The WRTC 2022 competition winners are:
1° I44W (UW7LL / VE3DZ)
2° I43C (DJ5MW / DL1IAO)
3° I49D (9A7DX / 9A3LG)
Phone: I43L (YU5EEA / 9A3SMS)
CW: I47M (F8DBF / F1AKK)
Mults: I44W (UW7LL / VE3DZ)
Youth: I43O (YL3JA / UR5YKO)
Accuracy: I43C (DJ5MW / DL1IAO)
The WRTC judges analyzed each log to verify the contacts made during the
competition and cross -
referenced them to the official records to ensure accuracy. Once the log
checking process was complete,
the judges posted the winners. All of the logs, the final score list,
and a YouTube video of the closing ceremony
are available on the WRTC website. https://www.wrtc2022.it
Information on the next WRTC Championship was announced on July 11,
2023. It will be hosted by the
United Kingdom in 2026.

IARU HF World Championship
Early numbers of log submissions show enthusiastic participation for
this year's IARU HF World Championship.
More than 5,000 logs were submitted by the afternoon of July 13.
Volunteer operators from ARRL Headquarters staff participated in the
event as NU1AW, the IARU
Headquarters station. They logged more than 1,000 contacts from the W1AW
Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial
Station during the event.
-- arrl news

This concludes this week's bulletin. Does anyone require repeats or
clarifications?
Hearing none, This is V_3___ returning the frequency to net control.

Bulletin sent from Official Bulletin Manager VA3PC
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)