Imminent Shutdown of Repeater Group

South Yorkshire Repeater Group (SYRG) have taken the unprecedented decision to close down the whole repeater network.

Due to a number of factors, the group are unable to provide the service they had achieved over a number of years.

The affected repeaters are

  • GB3HF – 50MHz – ANALOGUE VOICE repeater
  • GB3NA – 2M – Multi-mode DIGITAL VOICE repeater – Fusion
  • GB3SY – 70CM – ANALOGUE VOICE repeater
  • GB7YD-A – 23CM – DIGITAL DATA Repeater – D-Star
  • GB7YD-A – 23CM – DIGITAL VOICE repeater – D-Star
  • GB7YD-B – 70CM – DIGITAL VOICE Repeater – D-Star
  • GB7YD-C – 2M – DIGITAL VOICE Repeater – D-Star

South Yorkshire Repeater Group have reluctantly decided to cancel the 2017 Great Northern Hamfest.

 

BBC Operating Licence Revealed by Ofcom

The BBC’s new Operating Licence from Ofcom will see extra peak-time news on Radio 2 and more social action campaigns on Radio 1 when it comes into effect on 1 January 2018.

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Ofcom will be requiring Radio 1 to offer a minimum number of major social action campaigns each year. The regulator says raising awareness of social issues among younger people and providing a platform on which to engage is one of the key ways Radio 1 can set itself apart from other radio stations.

BBC Radio 2 will be required, for the first time, to air at least three hours of news and current affairs in peak time per week, and Radio 1 to broadcast an extended news bulletin in peak time each weekday. There will also be new requirements on Radio 1 and Radio 2 to play a broader range of music than commercial stations, and more music from new and emerging UK artists.

But the Final version of the Licence has failed to include radio quotas for genres such as drama and comedy to be made by independent radio producers.

RIG and other organisations had earlier expressed concern that these quotas, put in place by the BBC Trust under the previous regulatory system, had been left out in the draft version of the new Licence.

RIG Vice-Chair Caroline Raphael said: “We are disappointed that Ofcom hasn’t listened to us, or organisations representing the listeners and writers, in terms of recognising the importance of these safeguards. In the light of forthcoming BBC cuts, we are concerned that these crucial genres may now be reduced, leading to fewer opportunities for programme-makers, writers and performers to make great radio and less choice for listeners.”

The Radio Independents Group will now be pressing Ofcom to monitor and review the situation within a defined period of time, with the backstop being a reintroduction of quotas if production in key BBC Radio genres is significantly reduced.

 

Amateur Radio Recognized in Norwegian Resource Register

Norway's national amateur radio society NRRL are now recorded in the Common Resource Register used by the main rescue centers and the police

The operational resources of NRRL are now registered in the registry and the authorities can therefore easily get an overview of what we can deliver in different crisis situations.

In resource registers, resource owners and resource users can exchange data on their capabilities and get an overview of available resources. By insight and common understanding of situations, resources can be exploited efficiently, and one can achieve significant time savings.

It is hoped that the registry may seem motivating to get ten operational solutions around the country, especially regarding emergency relations in major events. The devices that today can deliver resources to rescue services at very short notice are marked as green. This is true now in Troms, Oslo and Eastern police districts. In the rest of the country we are yellow indicating "reduced operational ability", except in Agder that has no registered activity and Trøndelag, which has not yet been registered.

In the foreseeable future, any need for emergency services from the southern federal service should therefore be covered from the districts, until groups in southern Norway establish some emergency preparedness.

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