• IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday April 26th, 2026

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    IRTS Radio News Bulletin Sunday April 26th, 2026
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    IRTS AGM Weekend

    The IRTS successfully held its 2026 annual general meeting over the
    weekend of April 18th and 19th. The weekend started off with a hands-on
    buildathon soldering workshop with thanks to Dr. Diarmuid ? Briain,
    EI4LF and the team for putting on a great session. A series of
    presentations followed featuring the Signal Corps, software defined
    radio, and microwave transmissions. ComReg Spectrum Advisor Dr. Samuel
    Ritchie EI9FZB, and Project Manager Brendan O'Brien delivered the
    findings of the recent nationwide poll on the health of the amateur
    radio hobby, and a detailed retrospective of Ireland's licensing
    regime. Their insights were warmly received by attendees.

    The evening's gala dinner, held in the beautifully decorated dining
    hall of Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, was very well attended. During the
    meal, the society presented a number of awards, with Andy McCarthy
    EI7IOB awarded the coveted President's award. We will include a list of
    other award winners in next week's news. Sunday morning began with the
    Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club rally and raffle, followed by the
    formal IRTS AGM. The meeting saw the formal appointment of Jeffrey Roe
    EI7IRB as the society president, Paraic Nolan EI2LH as the vice
    president, and further awards were presented including contest winners.

    The following committee of eleven was elected by ballot; Ana Ca?izares
    EI5IXB, Andy McCarthy EI7IOB, Daniel McDowell EI8ICB, Howard Guo EI9LC,
    Keith Nolan EI5IN, Mark Kilmartin EI4FNB, Megan Lorenz EI5LA, Pat
    Fitzpatrick EI2HX, Pat O' Connor EI9HX, Paul O'Connor, EI5IPB, and
    Reuben Forde EI3JRB.

    The IRTS expresses its gratitude to Limerick Clare Amateur Radio Club
    for hosting the AGM weekend, Treacys Oakwood Hotel, and Shannon
    Aviation Museum for their warm hospitality, and our wonderful sponsors
    South East Technological University and EI Electronics. Please check
    out the society's social media accounts for lots of great photos from
    the weekend or the upcoming Echo Ireland.

    Traditionally, the AGM weekend is hosted on a voluntary basis by a
    member club. Looking ahead, the society is now inviting clubs from
    across Ireland to volunteer to host the 2027 AGM and pledges full
    logistical support to whichever club steps forward. Contact the IRTS
    Secretary at irts_secretary /at/ irts.ie to discuss the opportunity.
    The society is committed to serving all members and wishes you another
    fruitful year and looks forward to meeting everyone at the next event.
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    A First Note from the President

    The following is a note from newly elected IRTS President Jeffrey Roe
    EI7IRB.

    "Thank you to the members for electing me as President of the IRTS. It
    is an honour to take on the role, and I am looking forward to the year
    ahead. In my remarks at the AGM, I spoke about outreach in all its
    forms. For me, amateur radio is about communication, and I hope to
    build on that during my term. That means strengthening links between
    the society and clubs, between clubs and each other, and with clubs
    that are not currently members of the society, while also helping more
    people outside the hobby see what amateur radio has to offer.

    I also want this to be a listening year, not just a speaking year. One
    of my first priorities is to hear from members, clubs, and officers
    about what is working well, what support is needed, and where the
    society can help. So my door is open. I would encourage people to get
    in touch with ideas, events, projects, and suggestions, not just when
    there is a problem, but whenever there is something worth sharing. My
    background in STEM outreach, making, education, and engineering has
    shaped how I approach this. I believe in communication, curiosity,
    practical problem solving, and bringing people together. I am looking
    forward to the year ahead and to working with you all. Jeffrey Roe,
    EI7IRB, President, IRTS".
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    ComReg - `Health of the Hobby 2026' Survey

    Based on the feedback received during the ComReg talk at the IRTS AGM
    weekend. ComReg will be reopening the survey for another two weeks to
    allow more time for people who may have missed the opportunity to
    provide feedback. It is the same survey as before; there is no need for
    those who have already completed the survey in March. It is open from
    Friday, April 24th, until Friday, May 8th. Please visit
    https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/f8d80901-da20-6c31-b5cc-
    3e95b20165cd to access the survey.
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    Seeking IRTS HF News Readers

    The IRTS is seeking additional HF newsreaders to join our current panel
    of news readers for the weekly Sunday morning 40m and 80m IRTS news
    bulletins. If any licensed IRTS member feels like that they would be
    interested in becoming part of the IRTS newsreaders panel, you are very
    welcome to get in touch with the IRTS news team via email to newsteam
    /at/ irts.ie
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    South Eastern Amateur Radio Group EI2WRC

    EI2WRC will be active from Rosslare Strand, Co. Wexford as an official
    Marconi Day Award station today Sunday, April 26th for the 2026
    International Marconi Day activation. The International Marconi Day
    activation is a yearly special event to celebrate birthday of Marconi.
    He established a wireless transmitting station on the site where
    Marconi House now stands in Rosslare in 1901. Keep a listen out on HF
    and the SIRN throughout the day for the group. The April meeting of the
    EI2WRC group will take place tomorrow, Monday, April 27th at 8 p.m.
    sharp at the South East Technological University, Netlabs Research and
    Innovation Building, SETU West Campus, Carriganore, Waterford, X91
    WR86. New members or anyone that has an interest in amateur radio or
    communications in general are very welcome to come along. SWLs are in
    particular very welcome to attend also. For more information about
    EI2WRC, their activities, and for contact details please see
    www.searg.ie
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    Making the Invisible Visible

    South Dublin Radio Club, in collaboration with TOG Hackerspace, will
    host a free, family friendly drop-in event for Dublin Tech Week 2026 at
    Ballyroan Library on Saturday, the 23rd of May 2026. The Eircode is D14
    VY33. Visitors can explore live spectrum displays, satellite signal
    demonstrations, digital modes, and Morse, simple IoT workflows, and if
    feasible, a remote HF contact. A beginner-friendly radio "fox hunt"
    will introduce direction-finding through an interactive game. Short,
    repeatable demos will run throughout the day. If any club or amateur
    would like to give a demonstration - no trading - or volunteer on the
    day, please get in touch with the South Dublin Radio Club chairperson
    who is Adrian EI9HAB.
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    VHF/Microwave News

    On Wednesday the 22nd of April 2026, Manfred DL7YC and Sergei RW3BP
    completed the first 76GHz EME contact. This was completed using Q65-60E
    mode and both stations had a 2.4m dish with 5W and 8.2W available,
    respectively. If you have been enjoying the tropospheric propagation on
    VHF and above over the past few days, you will be happy to know that
    the good conditions are expected to last at least into mid-week.
    According to dxinfocentre.com, the better opportunities may present
    themselves on Tuesday and Wednesday mainly favouring longer distance
    Ireland and UK QSOs.
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    Final Shannon Basin Radio Club 80m SSB DX Net of the Season

    Shannon Basin Radio Club wrap up their popular series of SSB DX nets
    for the season with the final one until Autumn taking place on Thursday
    night on the 80m band. The net starts at 9 p.m. in the region of
    3.775MHz. The club thanks everyone that enjoyed the nets whether as an
    operator or SWL and is delighted to have helped encourage more
    operators onto the bands, supported experimentation with antennas and
    equipment, as well as being able to help stations add some new
    countries to their logs.
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    Items for Inclusion in Next Week's Radio News

    That is the news for this week. Thanks to everyone for sending items
    into the weekly IRTS radio news. They are very much appreciated and are
    a great way to update the rest of the community about activities. If
    you have any club events, activities, meetings, or other items of
    interest, you are very welcome to email the radio news editor Keith
    EI5IN via email to newsteam /at/ irts.ie with the details. The deadline
    each week is midnight on Thursdays. Items intended for inclusion in
    Echo Ireland, which is the IRTS quarterly journal, should be sent to
    echoireland /at/ irts.ie

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