Subj : SA Radio League News Bulletin for Sunday 9 July 2000
To   : SA Radio League
From : Richard Peer
Date : Sat Jul 08 2000 02:39 pm

SOUTH AFRICAN RADIO LEAGUE
SARL NEWS SUNDAY JULY 9 2000

This is Amateur Radio Station ZS6SRL transmitting Amateur Radio News , a
service from the South African Radio League for the interest of all Radio
Amateurs, Short-wave Listeners and Electronic Enthusiasts.  For a complete
list of broadcast times and frequencies please send a SASE to Amateur Radio
News, SARL, P O Box 1721, Strubensvallei 1735.

This bulletin is also available on the SARL's web pages hosted by Intekom
at www.sarl.org.za, as well as the packet radio bulletin board system.  You
may also request [email protected] to e-mail it to you in either text or
MSWord 6.0 format.

Here are the headlines of todays news:

WORLD RADIOSPORT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

TEACHERS' COURSE POSTPONED

SLOW BUT SOME PROGRESS TO ESTABLISH THE SPRC

LAUNCH OF THE FILM FREQUENCY

INTERNATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE WEEKEND

ICASA CHAIRPERSON APPOINTED

You are listening to ZS6SRL, the news follows in detail.

WORLD RADIOSPORT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

The Team Africa participating in the World Radiosport Team Championships
comprises Chris Burger, ZS6EZ, and Bernie Van der Walt, ZS4TX and Johan
Devoldere, ON4UN, acting as their referee who will watch them carefully..
The team has a location East of Ljubljana, in Slovenia and the equipment in
operation is, an FT1000MP and an IC746, with a computer, two keyers and
various other gimmicks.

The WRTC has already started yesterday and ends today at 12:00 UTC.  The
WRTC adds a new dimension of excitement to the whole process, and they
would really appreciate it if you could make a serious effort to work them
on all bands.  A few hours are left to contact them.

SARL NEWS wishes Chris and Bernie all the best and great success in the
competition.


TEACHERS' COURSE POSTPONED

Problems with transportation and overnight accommodation has caused the
postponement of the Amateur Radio Course for Teachers which was due to have
started at the SARL National Amateur Radio Centre last Friday.  The SARL is
now seeking suitable overnight accommodation for 30 teachers and funding to
hold the course during the September school holidays.  The SARL will now go
on an educational fund drive to seek support from Industry and concerned
individuals.

Recently the Minister of Education ruled that teachers may not take leave
of absence for courses or any other activities during the period that
schools are in session, hence courses can only be held during school
holidays when accommodation costs are at a premium.

SLOW BUT SOME PROGRESS TO ESTABLISH THE SPRC

This week clubs in two provinces, KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape have come
forward with nominations for the SARL Strategic Public Relations Committee.
Although slow we are now seeing some progress, the Chairman of the
Committee, ZS5AKV, told SARL NEWS.  We appeal to clubs in other provinces
to nominate a person to serve on the SPRC to represent their province.

"Besides regulatory and spectrum issues there is a potential antenna
problem looming.  The act gives Provinces wide powers to deal with
structures that are in conflict with their surroundings, " ZS5AKV said.
"Antennas and supporting structures may look good to radio amateurs but are
not necessarily acceptable to other people living in the area.  The SARL is
addressing the issues and in the process of finding a sponsor in one of the
provinces to table an amateur friendly position paper in the Council of
Provinces.  It is thus of utmost importance that Clubs see to it that their
province has a member on the SPRC.  We need the manpower to implement a
strategic programme to deal with this issue before it develops to the point
of no return." Nominations should be sent to [email protected].  At the
AGM the SARL also launched a campaign to fund the activities of the SPRC.
Donations are invited and may be sent to the SARL, P O Box 1721
Strubensvallei 1735.  Please mark your cheque SPRC FUND Contribution.

LAUNCH OF THE FILM FREQUENCY

Arrangements have now been finalised for the launch of the film Frequency
on Friday 21 July.  Promotion of Amateur Radio is planned for the Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.  Tune to Amateur Radio Mirror International for the
next few weeks for more details about the promotion and a competition in
which 10 tickets will be given away.  Currently clubs have taken care of
the following Nu-Metro Theatres: Hyde Park, and Bedford Centre in
Johannesburg, Menlyn Park in Pretoria, Pavilion in Durban, Loch Logan in
Bloemfontein and Walmer in Port Elizabeth.  No offers have been received
for the waterfront in Cape Town and Benoni Lake.  Clubs in these areas are
urged to take part.  Please contact ZS5AKV this weekend at 012 344-1521

NEW MEMBERS

The SARL Headoffice announced the names of the following new members:

Willem de Kock ZR1WDK
Shawn Corder   ZR2SC
Lewis Marsh    ZR6LEW
Theuns Mulder  ZR6TJM
Thurston Stadler ZR6TS
Malcom de Beer   ZS1MAL
Thomas Wilm      ZS2BBG
Frederick Strutt ZS2JS
Roelof Fouche    ZS4RF
Eugene Giraud    ZS5DG
Rod Radford      ZS5RK
Sel Lager        ZS6AIS
Michael Vella    ZS6AMT
George Dehlen    ZS6BUE
Pieter Scholtz   ZS6PDV
Vic Raath        ZS6ZGL
Jeremy Miller    ZSL010

The Council of the SARL heartily welcomes the new members and trusts that
their association with the SARL be long and pleasant.  Thankyou for having
joined the winning team who acts in the interest of all radio amateurs in
South Africa.

SARL WEBSITE

The webmaster of the SARL website makes an urgent appeal to clubs to visit
the website and observe if their information is correct.  If information is
lacking or must be modified, please send it soonest to the webmaster.  He
also requests that the e-mail addresses of clubs be checked for
correctness.  Kindly send details of the club's information to Peter Hers
at: [email protected].

HEADOFFICE NEWS

The manager of the SARL NARC requests that after clubs' AGM's have taken
place, the information of the new committee members, addresses, telephone
numbers and e-mail addresses be sent to him in order to ammend the records.
The bulletin times and frequencies can also be made available again.  SARL
NEWS also learned that Old Timers of the West Rand club invaded the NARC
last week and neatly sorted all the QSL cards for dispatching.  They also
assisted Wally with other tasks.  Many thanks Old Timers for your
praiseworthy action which sets an example to the youngers members.


INTERNATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE WEEKEND

The International Lighthouse/Lightship Activity Weekend will take place
during the weekend of 19/20 August 2000.  Amateur Radio Operators wanting
to participate are kindly requested to please send their particulars ie:
Club or individual callsign, Lighthouse represented and QSL information to
ZS1RON Ron Marlow via E-Mail at the address: [email protected] or via
packet radio to: [email protected] as soon as possible.  This
will allow ZS1RON to coordinate with the conveners, The Ayr Amateur Radio
Society in Scotland as well as mr James Collocott of Portnet Lighthouse
Services in Cape Town.

NORTH WEST AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ELECTS NEW COMMITTEE

The AGM of Noth West Amateur Radio club took place on 24  June and the
following committee members were elected:

Chairman          Chris Richter ZR6CTR.
Secretary         Louis Strydom ZR6LOS
Treasurer         Maria Srtydom ZR6MAS
Social            Belinda Richter ZR6BDR
Technical         Koos Venter ZR6JJP

The Council of the SARL wishes the new management all the success for the
ensuing year in office and thanks them for their willingness to be of
service to amateur radio.  Their e-mail address is: Louis Strydom at:
[email protected]

ICASA CHAIRPERSON APPOINTED

This week South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki confirmed the appointment of
the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa Councillors and
appointed Bheki Langa as the Chairperson.  The other Councillors are: Libby
Lloyd, Neel Smuts, Julia Hope, Willie Curie, Langa Ncethezo and Yasmin
Carrim.

SARL has congratulated the Chairperson and Councillors on their appoint and
has requested that an early meeting be scheduled to introduce the SARL and
Amateur Radio to the new authority.


DIARY OF COMING EVENTS

Remember the special event station, ZS5DBN, operated by radio amateurs of
the Durban Amateur Radio Club that ends today.  The station is on the air
from the Virginia airport near Durban to celebrate the 80 th anniversary of
the South African Airforce.

QSL cards must be addressed to:

SECIAL EVENT STATION ZS5DBN
26 JIM FOUCHE DR
DURBAN NORTH
DURBAN
4051

Cards may also be sent via the QSL BUREAU for attention ZS5RIS

The Border Radio Club in East London will be holding its AGM on Saturday
the 15th of this month.  The meeting will be held at the QTH of Ken and Val
Wood in Gonubie.  The meeting will start at 14:30 and be followed by a
braai and social.

The Sandton Amateur Radio Club will be holding their AGM at the NARC,
Radiokop on Saturday 5th August.  The meeting begins at 14:30.  All
welcome.  Refreshments and snacks will be provided.  Please RSVP to Rob
ZS6RAP at 011 708-1875 or 082 567-5649.

The SARL news service invites radio clubs to supply information for
inclusion in the Diary of Events as well as other items of interest to
radio amateurs.  Email information to [email protected] with a copy to
[email protected] at least two weeks before the event.  Please submit it in
both Afrikaans and English wherever possible.

The South African Radio League provides this news bulletin as a service to
Radio Amateurs and interested listeners on the African Continent.  News in
this bulletin was supplied by the SARL news service, individuals, and
amateur radio clubs in South Africa.

Also join us on Sundays at 12:00 for the President's Net on 7082 kHz.  This
bulletin was compiled by Marten ZS6ZY and read by.........

A reminder that the interesting program Amateur Radio Mirror International
is on the air on Sundays at 10:00 SAST on 9750 and 21560 kHz and is
repeated on Mondays at 20:00 SAST on 3215 kHz.  These transmissions are
sponsored by Sentech, the common carrier for broadcasting signals in South
Africa and Telkom who provides the transmission lines.  The following VHF
frequencies are also used: 145,375 for the Northern Free State and Vaal
triangle areas, 145,650 MHz for the greater Durban area and if conditions
permit in Pretoria on 145,750 MHz.  The 145,400 and 439,100 MHz frequencies
have temporarily been suspended for technical reasons.  .

The address for Amateur Radio Mirror International is [email protected].
Include your contact telephone number to allow the producers of the
programme to call you for a possible interview.  Send written reports to P
O Box 90438, Garsfontein, 0042 and include a self addressed stamped
envelope, overseas stations two IRC's, so that you may receive a QSL card.
Please note the new postal address.

Thanks to all who gathered news items and have made contributions to this
bulletin.  We thank all the stations who so reliably relay the bulletins.
We wish you a pleasant week. ZS6SRL now closes down with ZS6...  at
the microphone.

Goodbye all.
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Regards,
       Richard.

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* Origin: QTHR KG44DG, Novell User Group, Pretoria, RSA (5:7106/22)