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PopMaster
Is it your to shine?

PopMaster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 14:15


Rachel from Horsham goes up against Dave in Wimborne but how do they get on?

Low-Noise
Julia Fordham

Low-Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 17:30


A (relatively) in-depth analysis of unique English singer-songwriter Julia Fordham in (just over) fifteen minutes.Fordham's professional career started in the early 1980s, when she was known as Jules Fordham, singing backing vocals for Mari Wilson and Kim Wilde. In 1988, she released her first album on Circa Records. Her second album, Porcelain, followed in 1989. It was Fordham's only album to chart on the US top 100. In 2014, Fordham, now based in California, returned to the UK to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Porcelain. She performed the album in its entirety, accompanied by her long-time pianist and producer Grant Mitchell. The tour concluded at the Tivoli Theatre in my home town, Wimborne.From 2018-19, Fordham toured with Beverley Craven and Judie Tzuke (Tzuke is also featured in this podcast series). The three artists also released an album 'Woman to Woman' to coincide with the tour. In 2019 Fordham released the album Magic, written for and dedicated to her daughter Marley.In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.Mathew Woodallhttps://buymeacoffee.com/lownoiseWhy buy me a coffee?Low Noise is proudly ad-free. If you would like to to say thank you for any of the content you have enjoyed (and help support the continuation of creating more), the above link provides a way to make a small donation of your choice (I also function on coffee!).Feel free to leave a note with your donation to let me know what you enjoy about the podcast or any topics you would like me to discuss in the future.

Good News Church
God is Father I Carl Greenman I 2nd March 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 41:18


God is Father I Carl Greenman I 2nd March 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
God is provider I Tom Davis I 23rd February 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 29:04


God is provider I Tom Davis I 23rd February 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
God is faithful I Drew Searle I 16th February 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 35:15


God is faithful I Drew Searle I 16th February 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Captain's Corner
The greatest show on earth, Men's 1st XV push for the title

Captain's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 55:49


Not the Super Bowl, but instead the first teams ongoing pursuit of a league title continues this week at Wimborne.Mike and Bainesey talk about a massive week of sport, culminating in an exciting day for the club. With the minis acting as mascots, this will be a great opportunity for the club to get behind the teams push for the title and promotionhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2VISIsEc1GiIaOnTAucw3Zhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/captains-corner/id1721265853?i=1000666181519#WeAreFarnham

Good News Church
God is worthy I Tim Leavers I 9th February 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 45:44


God is worthy I Tim Leavers I 9th February 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
God is Holy I Paul Williams I 2nd February 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 40:33


God is Holy I Paul Williams I 2nd February 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
God is King I Martin Walker I 26th January 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 27:20


God is King I Martin Walker I 26th January 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
God is creator I Tom Davis I 19th January 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 33:13


God is creator I Tom Davis I 19th January 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Setting our sights on Jesus I Lizzie Webb I 5th January 2025 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 33:42


Setting our sights on Jesus I Lizzie Webb I 5th January 2025 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Preparing for Christmas I Paul Williams I 22nd December 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 44:47


Preparing for Christmas I Paul Williams I 22nd December 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Who's listening? I Nicky Williams I 8th December 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 23:06


Who's listening? I Nicky Williams I 8th December 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Do you see people or projects? | Dale Kratzke | 24th November 2024 | Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 25:54


Do you see people or projects? | Dale Kratzke | 24th November 2024 | Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Why won't they come? I Paul Williams I 17th November 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 42:27


Why won't they come? I Paul Williams I 17th November 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Is there anyone to invite? I Lizzie Webb I 10th November 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 38:32


Is there anyone to invite? I Lizzie Webb I 10th November 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
What's So Good About the Church? | Tim Leavers | 3rd November | Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 39:43


What's So Good About the Church? | Tim Leavers | 3rd November | Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Come & see Jesus I Martin Walker I 20th October 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 18:13


Come & see Jesus I Martin Walker I 20th October 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Am I witnessing without power? I Tim Leavers I 6th October 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 40:09


Am I witnessing without power? I Tim Leavers I 6th October 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
What's the point of prayer I Michelle Kratzke I 22nd September 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 26:12


What's the point of prayer I Michelle Kratzke I 22nd September 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Why's the gospel good news? I John Richbell I 15th September 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 38:17


Why's the gospel good news? I John Richbell I 15th September 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Who cares about non Christians? I Paul Williams I 8th September 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 39:07


Who cares about non Christians? I Paul Williams I 8th September 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Why is it so hard to share my faith? I Paul Williams I 1st September 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 37:49


Why is it so hard to share my faith? I Paul Williams I 1st September 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Sharing in faith I Paul Williams I 18th August 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 29:16


Sharing in faith I Paul Williams I 18th August 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

Good News Church
Finishing in faith I Paul Williams I 11th August 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 42:56


Finishing in faith I Paul Williams I 11th August 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for 11th August 2024

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 17:06


GB2RS News Sunday the 11th of August 2024   The news headlines: The RSGB 2024 Convention will have a mix of presentations, workshops and forums to suit a broad range of interests The RSGB welcomes University Technical College South Durham Radio Club to its School Zone webpage The RSGB's Awards Manager has issued an update about operating awards   The RSGB Convention this year will have a mix of presentations, workshops and forums to enable you to take part in the content that suits you. On Saturday morning there will be an EMC and EMF Update presentation, followed by an informal EMC and EMF Clinic in the afternoon. Led by RSGB EMC Committee Chair John Rogers, M0JAV with Ian White, GM3SEK and Peter Zollman, G4DSE who are two of the committee's EMF Consultants, these sessions are not to be missed. Head to the presentation to hear the latest updates and then take your EMC and EMF problems to the clinic where John, Ian, Peter and other specialists will be available to help. This is just one of the great amateur radio topics being covered at this year's event. To book your Convention tickets, go to the RSGB website at rsgb.org/convention The RSGB is thrilled to welcome the University Technical College South Durham Radio Club to its School Zone webpage. The Club, which is operating using callsign M1UTC, is being led by Professor Ian Neal, M0KEO who is also the RSGB's British Science Week Coordinator. The Club is looking forward to operating at the start of the new term in September. If you'd like to view contact details for this, or any of the other school and college amateur radio clubs, go to the RSGB website at rsgb.org/school-zone  The RGSB also has a list of university amateur radio clubs, which you can find by visiting rsgb.org/university-corner  If you are part of a school, college or university club that isn't currently listed on any of these pages, please email the name of the club, contact details and any supporting weblinks to comms@rsgb.org.uk As part of the RSGB's commitment to keeping members updated, the Awards Manager has issued some key messages about RSGB operating awards so far this year. Lindsay Pennell, G8PMA is always keen to hear from radio amateurs about the type of awards they enjoy and new ones they would like the RSGB to develop if possible. One of the ideas he is considering is a series of variations on the Marathon/Challenge idea that runs over a specified time period to achieve target criteria – would that interest you? Also, if you're a keen award chaser and would like to share your story, Lindsay would love to hear from you! You can contact him via awards@rsgb.org.uk and you can see the key messages on his page of the RSGB website. Go to rsgb.org.uk and search for Awards Manager. Don't forget to listen out for all the stations that will be on the air during International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend on Saturday the 17th and Sunday the 18th of August. This is one of the most popular amateur radio events in the calendar and in past years there have been more than 500 entries from over 40 different countries. More details about the event and a registration form can be found at illw.net The British Inland Waterways on the Air event will take place between Saturday the 24th and Monday the 26th of August. The event is open to amateurs who use canals, towpaths, rivers, lakes or reservoirs for work or recreation. Registration for the event is now open. To sign up, visit Nunsfield House Amateur Radio Group's website at nharg.org.uk and follow the ‘BIWOTA 2024' link. National Hamfest 2024 is taking place on the 27th and 28th of September and promises to be an unforgettable celebration of all things amateur radio. As always, the traders and manufacturers are lining up to bring you the best in amateur radio equipment and accessories. Many exhibitors will be offering exclusive deals, making it the perfect time to upgrade your gear or add new items to your shack. For those eager to secure their spot, online ticket sales are open and an early-bird discount is available until the 31st of August. For more information and to purchase your tickets, visit nationalhamfest.org.uk  Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk  The deadline for submissions is 10 am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week.  And now for details of rallies and events Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society's Hamfest is taking place today, the 11th of August. The venue is Cobham Sports and Social Club Ground, Merley, near Wimborne in Dorset. The doors are open from 9 am to 4 pm and admission, which includes parking, costs £5. Catering and a bar are available on-site. For more information visit frars.co.uk/hamfest Rugby Amateur Transmitting Society's Annual Radio Rally is scheduled to take place on Sunday the 18th of August at Princethorpe College, Princethorpe, Rugby. The doors will be open from 10 am to 4 pm, but sellers can gain access from 8 am. The admission fee is £4 per person. Pre-booked pitches cost £15. On the day, pitches will cost £20. For more information email rally@rugbyats.co.uk or visit rugbyats.co.uk West Manchester Radio Club's Red Rose Summer Rally is set to take place on Sunday the 18th of August at St Joseph's Hall, Mather Lane, Leigh, WN7 2PJ. The doors open at 10 am. For further information and bookings, email rally@wmrc.co.uk or phone 07796 264 569. Now the Special Event news Bushvalley Amateur Radio Club will be active from all three lighthouses on Rathlin Island during International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend on Saturday the 17th and Sunday the 18th of August. Operators will be working on the 80 to 10m bands using SSB, CW and FT8.  Listen out for special event callsigns, GB1RP, GB2EL and GB2WL which will all be in use. For more information, visit the QRZ.com page for each of the callsigns. Danish Amateur Radio Experimenters are activating special event stations in Denmark to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Islands on the Air, or IOTA. There will be various activities from both fixed island amateur radio stations and from island expeditions to some of the 101 Danish IOTA islands. All amateur radio bands can be used with CW, SSB, RTTY and several digital modes. A diploma for contacts, and shortwave listener reports, with special event stations achieved during the period from the 1st of July to the 31st of August 2024 will be available. All logs will be uploaded to Clublog and Logbook of the World. For more information visit the OZ60IOTA page at QRZ.com The Unicom Radio Club is operating using the special event callsign GB1URC until the 4th of September. The activity marks the official introduction of this international Club to the amateur radio community. For more information visit unicomradio.com/gb1urc Now the DX news Emil, DL8JJ is active as OX/DL8JJ from Greenland until the 15th of August. He is operating on the HF bands using CW from a camp at Tasiilaq, NA-151, and from various locations on the main island, NA-018. Rafael, NN3RP is active as YN2RP from Nicaragua until the 20th of August. He is operating using SSB, CW, FT8 and FT4 on the 40 to 10m bands. QSL via Logbook of the World, eQSL, or directly to NN3RP. Now the contest news On Tuesday the 13th, the 432MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1855UTC. Using FM on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also, on Tuesday the 13th, the 432MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The Worked All Europe DX CW Contest started at 0000UTC on Saturday the 10th and runs until 2359UTC today, Sunday the 11th of August. Using CW on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. On Wednesday the 14th, the 432MHz FT8 Activity four-hour Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 70cm band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Also, on Wednesday the 14th, the 432MHz FT8 Activity two-hour Contest runs from 1900 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 70cm band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. On Thursday the 15th, the 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday the 8th of August 2024 Well, so much for the experts! NOAA predicted that the solar flux index would fall last week when it increased to a whopping 303 on Thursday the 8th. But this high solar flux number was accompanied by a strong risk of solar flares, so it was not all plain sailing. We have had 15 M-class and two X-class solar flare events over the past three days and the threat remains high. Coronal mass ejection activity on Wednesday resulted in NOAA and the Space Weather Prediction Centre warning of possible moderate G2 geomagnetic storming towards the later part of week ending the 11th of August. This could see the Kp index rise and the maximum usable frequency fall. Hopefully, conditions will improve after the weekend. Last week was a good one for HF propagation with a high solar flux index and low Kp index. The 10m band was open to Brazil in the late afternoon, and this appeared to be F2-layer propagation and not multi-hop Sporadic-E. Meanwhile, the 15m band has perhaps been the DX band of choice with long openings to the Far East, at least on FT8, and North America at the same time. HF conditions should also improve as we move into September, but more on that closer to the time. Attention now shifts to N5J on Jarvis Island, an uninhabited 4.5-kilometre-squared coral island in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and the Cook Islands. The DXpedition is active on all bands and their website at Jarvisisland2024.com can provide you with personalised propagation forecasts – let us know if you work them. Using Proppy at soundbytes.asia or VOAcap at voacap.com, shows that 20, 17 and 15m  short-path seem to offer the best chance of working the DXpedition, with morning openings from around 0600 to 1000UTC. There is also a potential long-path opening between 1800 and 2000 UTC, with a possibility of the 10m band at 1900 UTC. Both are near polar paths and may be adversely affected by a high Kp index. CDXC members with good stations have already reported QSOs with N5J on the 17m band using FT8. Next week, NOAA predicts the solar flux index will be in the range of 185 to 240. Geomagnetic conditions will depend on whether we have more solar flares and coronal mass ejections, and the chance of those remains high. An Earth-facing coronal mass ejection could send the Kp index soaring, and that will no doubt lead to reduced maximum useable frequencies and noisy bands. So, fingers crossed for more quiet geomagnetic conditions and low Kp indices! And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The summer tries to deliver but, overall, the pattern has a rather unsettled flavour to it for the coming week. On the positive side, we see a transient area of high pressure crossing southern Britain over this weekend, ending today the 11th. This could give some Tropo conditions but, after this, the Atlantic westerly flow brings a succession of fronts and showers to most areas. In terms of propagation, this suggests that rain scatter will have the best of it in the week ahead. The Sporadic-E season remains a good fallback and surprised us in East Anglia mid-morning on Tuesday the 6th of August with 144MHz Sporadic-E propagation to YU, HA, 9A and LZ moving around towards Italy as the opening progressed. All were workable with 100W and a white stick antenna on FT8. For the coming week, the jet stream activity will probably start by favouring paths to Scandinavia and the Baltic. Later in the week, a new jet stream will drive southeast into Iberia, opening up chances for paths to EA and CT. The Perseids meteor shower this week will provide welcome new fuel for Sporadic-E and, as a result, like most years, we'll see openings into the first week of September. The meteor scatter highlight is the Perseids meteor shower, which peaks on Monday and Tuesday. So, there are plenty of opportunities to try a new mode or fill in some missing grid squares if you are already involved in meteor scatter. Many websites explain what it's all about, but one to start you off is g7rdx.co.uk  Also, try looking for videos of meteor activity on SDR radios to get an idea of what it all sounds like. The solar conditions lately have been rather disturbed. It would not be surprising if the Kp index was to suggest that aurora could be a possibility if it gets to 5 or higher. Moon declination is negative and reaches minimum on Thursday the 15th, which means there will be short Moon visibility windows and low peak elevation. Path losses will decrease throughout the week and 144MHz sky noise is low over the weekend, but climbing to reach a high peak of over 3200 Kelvin on the 15th.  And that's all from the propagation team this week.

Good News Church
Praying in faith I Tim Leavers I 4th August 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 43:54


Praying in faith I Tim Leavers I 4th August 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for 4th August 2024

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 16:45


GB2RS News Sunday the 4th of August 2024 The news headlines: Bookings are open for the RSGB 2024 Annual Convention Schools will soon be able to apply for an ISS contact The RSGB has announced its National Coding Week Coordinator The RSGB is delighted to announce that bookings are now open for its 2024 Annual Convention. This year, in response to requests for more flexibility, the Society has created a new booking system that allows attendees to create a Convention package that suits their preferences for attendance and hotel accommodation. In addition, the keynote speaker for the event has been confirmed. Rafal Lukawiecki, EI6LA has led the projects to modernise the Irish licence teaching curriculum and is also part of the International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 working group tasked with modernising its Ethics and Operating Procedures guide. Rafal has been a popular speaker at major IT conferences since 1998 and has shared keynote platforms with Bill Gates and Neil Armstrong. For further details, including how to book, visit the RSGB website at rsgb.org/convention Schools in Great Britain and Northern Ireland will soon be able to apply for an amateur radio contact with an astronaut on the International Space Station. If the application is successful, the contacts could take place in the latter half of 2025. The RSGB is encouraging schools to apply as it is a great opportunity to integrate space into the STEM curriculum and to have the excitement of their pupils speaking to an astronaut! Go to the ARISS website at ariss-eu.org  to find out more and download an application form in the ‘School Contacts' section. The timeframe for submitting applications is between the 1st of September and the 26th of October 2024. If you want to be inspired, watch the RSGB's celebration video of the ten Tim Peake school contacts in the ‘Excitement of amateur radio' playlist on the RSGB YouTube channel at youtube.com/theRSGB The RSGB is delighted to announce that Nigel Thrower, G3YSW will be the RSGB's National Coding Week Coordinator this year. The Society took part in this national event for the first time last year and many groups had fun with the activities it supplied. You can see the activities on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/coding  This year the RSGB wants to develop its involvement and Nigel will help to lead and coordinate that. This event isn't just for youngsters, so people of all ages and experience can take part. The RSGB is planning to publish some new activities but, if you enjoy programming or coding as part of your amateur radio activities, please get in touch! The society is looking for people to share tried and trusted ideas or activities that will inspire others. It is also keen to hear from radio amateurs who could help to lead activities with groups or clubs in their area. National Coding Week runs from the 16th to the 22nd of September. If you'd like to get involved or want to find out more, please contact Nigel via ncw@rsgb.org.uk The RSGB's popular Tonight@8 webinar series takes a break in August, but there are two great presentations lined up for the start of the autumn programme. On Monday the 2nd of September, Brian Coleman, G4NNS will give an update on the Meteor Beacon Project. The following month, on Monday the 7th of October, there's a chance to hear about "Aircraft Scatter – the Hitch-Hikers Guide" by Ian White, GM3SEK. Put the dates in your diary now and find further details on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/webinars The G5RP Trophy is an annual award to encourage newcomers to HF DXing. The award is not limited to youngsters or the newly licensed. It is open to anyone who has recently discovered and made significant progress in HF DXing. If you are an established HF DXer and want to recommend someone to be awarded the G5RP Trophy for 2024, now is the time to send in your nomination. Your nominee should be an up-and-coming HF DXer who has made rapid progress in the last year and has some real achievements to show, for example, a good total of new countries worked or some serious HF DXpedition activity. Please send your nominations to Ian Greenshields, G4FSU by email to hf.manager@rsgb.org.uk  to arrive no later than Friday the 13th of September 2024. The RSGB remote exam invigilation team was delighted that the 8,000th Foundation candidate took and passed their exam online recently. This is a significant milestone since the Society introduced remote invigilation exams in 2020. The RSGB would like to thank the dedicated remote invigilation team and send its good wishes to all the candidates as they discover more about amateur radio! The July 2024 edition of RadCom Basics is now available on the RSGB website for members to read. RadCom Basics is aimed at new licensees or anyone who enjoys reading about the fundamental principles behind the many facets of amateur radio. Among others, this edition includes articles which cover the checking and testing of components, building and tuning dual-band end-fed half-wave antennas and the benefit of operating by the sea. To read RadCom Basics visit rsgb.org/radcom-basics Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk  The deadline for submissions is 10 am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week.  And now for details of rallies and events Part 1 of the British Amateur Television Club Convention for Amateur TV 2024, also known as CAT 24, is taking place today, the 4th, from 10 am to 4 pm. The venue is Midland Air Museum, Rowley Road, Coventry, CV3 4FR. The Convention provides opportunities for amateurs to meet, take part in show-and-tell activities, use test and fix equipment, and enjoy a bring-and-buy event. For more information follow the ‘Events' tab at batc.org.uk King's Lynn Amateur Radio Club's 34th Great Eastern Radio Rally is taking place today, the 4th. The Rally is being held at Gaywood Community Centre, Gayton Road, King's Lynn in Norfolk. The doors open at 9 am and admission will cost £2.50. Traders are welcome from 7 am. An outdoor pitch will cost £8, and indoors it will be £10 per table. Car parking is free. There will be trade stands, a bring-and-buy area and catering will be available on-site. For further information and reservations email rally.klarc@gmail.com Flight Refuelling Amateur Radio Society's Hamfest is taking place on Sunday the 11th of August. The venue is Cobham Sports and Social Club Ground, Merley, near Wimborne in Dorset. The doors will be open from 9 am to 4 pm and admission, which includes parking, costs £5. Catering and a bar will be available on-site. For more information and to make bookings visit frars.co.uk/hamfest Now the Special Event news International Cat Day is taking place on Thursday the 8th of August. To celebrate this, GB4CAT will be on the air from West Sussex from Thursday afternoon until the following Sunday evening. Activity will be on the HF bands, mainly on the 40m band, but the higher bands as well if they are open. As cats are loved internationally, Ed, M0MNG will attempt to speak as many foreign languages on the air as possible... even if it's just a word or two! Please see QRZ.com for more details. In celebration of the Olympic Games, Thierry, FY4JI is active as TO973FY from French Guiana until the 10th of August. He is operating SSB and FT8 and was spotted recently on the 10m band. QSL via EA5GL. Now the DX news Tom, W1EAT, is active as W1EAT/VK4 from Hamilton Island, OC-160, until tomorrow the 5th of August. He is operating QRP on the 20m band only. QSL via Logbook of the World or directly to Tom's home call. Pierre, VK3KTB is active as VY0ERC from the Eureka Amateur Radio Club station on Ellesmere Island, NA-008, until the 7th of August. He is mainly available on the 20, 15 and 10m bands, and also occasionally on the 17 and 12m bands. He operates SSB, CW and digital modes. QSL via M0OXO's OQRS. Now the contest news Today, the 4th, the 432MHz Low Power Contest runs from 0800 to 1200UTC. Using all modes on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number, locator and two-letter postcode. On Tuesday the 6th, the 144MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1800 to 1855UTC. Using FM on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also on Tuesday, the 144MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 7th, the 144MHz FT8 Activity four-hour Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Also on Wednesday, the 144MHz FT8 Activity two-hour Contest runs from 1900 to 2100 UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. On Thursday the 8th, the 50MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The UK Six Metre Group Summer Marathon started on Saturday the 4th of May and ends today, Sunday the 4th of August. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is your four-character locator. The Worked All Europe DX CW Contest starts at 0000UTC on Saturday the 10th and runs until 2359UTC on Sunday the 11th of August. Using CW on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday the 1st of August 2024 We had another week of high solar flux but unsettled geomagnetic indices. The solar flux index, or SFI, was above 200 from the 27th of July onwards. There was a worry that multiple coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, might push the Kp index up during the week. In the end, the Kp index didn't rise above 5. But why was that? The first of several CME eruptions was expected to pass Earth on the 29th of July. The solar wind speed increased from 330 kilometres per second to around 450 kilometres per second, but only a brief period of minor G1 geomagnetic storming was observed. The solar wind stream was fast, at more than 450 kilometres per second, but its frozen-in magnetic field was predominantly North-facing or neutral. So, it didn't couple with the Earth's magnetic field, and we ended up with a Kp index of only 5. If we had had a south-facing interplanetary magnetic field or Bz it could have been much worse. As it was, the ionosphere was affected on Wednesday the 31st of July. However, by 1830UTC things were back to normal, with a critical frequency of 7.4MHz, which gives a maximum usable frequency over a 3,000km path of around 21MHz. Further disturbances on Thursday the 1st of August saw the Kp index rise to 5 again, but it was short-lived and only lasted for one three-hour period. So, we are still in a period of high solar activity, with numerous M- and even X-class flares, coronal mass ejections and high sunspot numbers. With a cluster of sunspots rotating into view right now, it should be an interesting week ahead! The SFI is predicted to fall next week, perhaps to the 180s or 190s. Meanwhile, HF propagation remains good at times, although we are still feeling the effects of the summer doldrums, with reduced daytime maximum usable frequencies. Keep an eye on solarham.com for up-to-date geomagnetic information. The 15m band is still the favoured daytime DX band, with occasional F2-layer openings on the 12m and even 10m bands. However, most 10m openings are still due to Sporadic-E. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The weather patterns that drive some of our radio propagation conditions are in the process of changing. As we ended the previous week, there were still regions of high pressure near enough to southern areas for some useful Tropo across the North Sea, English Channel and south over Biscay.  The slow change towards low pressure dominating the charts will be gradually extending its influence over the whole country as we move into next week, so less Tropo and more interest in rain scatter. This has been available over some northern areas recently and from heavy thunderstorms in the south. It is probably going to be a useful mode for exploring the GHz bands in the coming week, particularly where heavy thundery rain occurs.  Meteor scatter is also a worthwhile pursuit since we are still in the broad period of the Delta Aquariids meteor shower and that eventually blends into the August Perseids later in the month. The solar conditions continue to be challenging and the Kp index has been high enough to make it worth thinking of checking for auroral conditions – either fluttery signals on the LF bands overnight, or perhaps auroral conditions on the VHF bands. The Kp index gets mentioned on all propagation websites these days, but spaceweather.com is a good source for that and much else too. Sporadic-E is still worth checking out and, although the summer jet stream pattern is usually pretty weak, it is still there, and the position is perhaps a bit more northerly now than earlier in the summer. This means that paths towards the east to Scandinavia and the Baltic might be worth looking for, although other directions can still happen, of course. Moon declination started to fall from Friday the 2nd, so Moon window lengths and peak Moon elevation will follow suit. With apogee on Thursday the 8th, path losses will be at their highest for the month. 144MHz sky noise is low until the evening of Saturday the 3rd when we see the Moon and Sun close in the sky until moonset on Sunday. After that, the sky noise is low. And that's all from the propagation team this week.

Good News Church
Standing out in faith I Tim Denne I 28th July 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 45:41


Standing out in faith I Tim Denne I 28th July 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Fearless in faith I Tim Leavers I 21st July 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 35:54


Fearless in faith I Tim Leavers I 21st July 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Building in faith I Paul Williams I 14th July 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 32:08


Building in faith I Paul Williams I 14th July 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Honouring in faith I Paul Williams I 7th July 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 40:13


Honouring in faith I Paul Williams I 7th July 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Leading in faith I Tim Leavers I 23rd June 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 43:27


Leading in faith I Tim Leavers I 23rd June 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Enduring in faith I Lizzie Webb I 16th June 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 36:02


Enduring in faith I Lizzie Webb I 16th June 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Sacrificing in faith I Paul Williams I 2nd June 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 43:04


Sacrificing in faith I Paul Williams I 2nd June 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Living in faith I Phil Harvey I 26th May 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 41:18


Living in faith I Phil Harvey I 26th May 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Responding in Faith I John Richbell I 19th May 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 34:49


Responding in Faith I John Richbell I 19th May 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Acting in Faith I Dale Kratzke I 12th May 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 35:01


Acting in Faith I Dale Kratzke I 12th May 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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Mark 4:35-41 I Alice Aston I 5th May 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 18:24


Mark 4:35-41 I Alice Aston I 5th May 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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1 Corinthians 4:14-17 I Paul Williams I 28th April 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 45:55


1 Corinthians 4:14-17 I Paul Williams I 28th April 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

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1 Corinthians 4:9-13 I Jacquie Upton I 21st April 2024 I Wimborne

Good News Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 40:43


1 Corinthians 4:9-13 I Jacquie Upton I 21st April 2024 I Wimborne by New Life Community Church

American Viscountess
INCREDIBLE English Church Treasures - Wimborne Minster

American Viscountess

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 22:38


This time on American Viscountess, I explore breathtaking Wimborne Minster – historically linked to Deans Court since the Saxon period, she marvels at the interior decoration, visits the historic chained library and takes some time up in the belfry. https://deanscourt.orgPlease support the production of American Viscountess and in particular our high production quality of the Historic Houses by becoming a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/americanviscountessHere you'll received all vlogs and Historic House episodes early and ad-free plus behind-the-scenes videos, American Viscountess merchandise and much more! We can't make these important Historic House episodes without the support of our patrons. If you love castles and manors and stately homes get the latest over at my bi-monthly American Viscountess newsletter: https://julie-montagu-ltd.ck.page/9ab3679fb6Join the UK's best membership scheme and help preserve Britain's independent heritage (international membership available too!) at https://www.historichouses.org/international/ and use the code AVTV05 to receive £5 off.Follow me on Instagram for behind the scenes content: https://www.instagram.com/juliemontagu and https://www.instagram.com/americanviscountessFollow our sister channel to watch it's really like living in an historic house in the 21st century: https://www.youtube.com/c/mappertonlive---------------American Viscountess Season 1 is co-produced with Aonia Culture, https://aonia.com - It is made in association with @historic_houses https://historichouses.org The U.K's largest collection of independently owned historic houses and gardens. The production of American Viscountess is made possible by our Patrons - thank you! Please consider becoming a Patron at https://patreon.com/americanviscountess Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

American Viscountess
1,300 Years of History at Deans Court | Pt 1

American Viscountess

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 20:49


This time on American Viscountess I visit Deans Court - a tranquil country house in the centre of the Dorset market town of Wimborne.Once a medieval monastery, the building we see today was transformed in the Georgian period.The Hanham family have lived here for 500 years since the time of the Tudor Kings and Queens. William and Ali Hanham give me a tour of the beautiful interiors and tell of the extraordinary and sometimes heartbreaking history of previous generations. https://deanscourt.orgPlease support the production of American Viscountess and in particular our high production quality of the Historic Houses by becoming a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/americanviscountessHere you'll received all vlogs and Historic House episodes early and ad-free plus behind-the-scenes videos, American Viscountess merchandise and much more! We can't make these important Historic House episodes without the support of our patrons. If you love castles and manors and stately homes get the latest over at my bi-monthly American Viscountess newsletter: https://julie-montagu-ltd.ck.page/9ab3679fb6Join the UK's best membership scheme and help preserve Britain's independent heritage (international membership available too!) at https://www.historichouses.org/international/ and use the code AVTV05 to receive £5 off.Follow me on Instagram for behind the scenes content: https://www.instagram.com/juliemontagu and https://www.instagram.com/americanviscountessFollow our sister channel to watch it's really like living in an historic house in the 21st century: https://www.youtube.com/c/mappertonlive---------------American Viscountess Season 1 is co-produced with Aonia Culture, https://aonia.com - It is made in association with @historic_houses https://historichouses.org The U.K's largest collection of independently owned historic houses and gardens. The production of American Viscountess is made possible by our Patrons - thank you! Please consider becoming a Patron at https://patreon.com/americanviscountess Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep
The Producers: Tim Wimborne (Braidwood Food Company) - Flour and water

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 20:46


After a career traversing the globe as a photojournalist, Tim Wimborne and his family moved to regional NSW and his new food journey began, first with native mountain pepper, and now with an incredible pasta and flat bread offering under the banner of Braidwood Food Company. https://www.braidwoodfood.com Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Dani Valent  https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Producers is a food podcast telling the stories of producers, farmers, growers and makers.. A Deep in the Weeds Production An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
The Producers: Tim Wimborne (Braidwood Food Company) - Flour and water

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 20:46


After a career traversing the globe as a photojournalist, Tim Wimborne and his family moved to regional NSW and his new food journey began, first with native mountain pepper, and now with an incredible pasta and flat bread offering under the banner of Braidwood Food Company. https://www.braidwoodfood.com Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Dani Valent  https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Producers is a food podcast telling the stories of producers, farmers, growers and makers.. A Deep in the Weeds Production An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.

Scummy Mummies - Podcast
257: TV's Dr Zoe Williams on teenage girls, healthy farts and being a Gladiator!

Scummy Mummies - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 46:01


257: TV's Dr Zoe Williams on teenage girls, healthy farts and being a Gladiator!Our guest for the episode is the fabulous Dr Zoe Williams off of the This Morning and Gladiators. She tells us about how she became a doctor via an epiphany in Ayia Napa, what it's like to be an actual Gladiator, why it's important to get your teens into sports, and she attempts to solve Helen's farting problems.Then we have some brilliant chat about Dr Zoe's new book You Grow Girl: The Complete No Worries Guide to Growing Up. Dr Zoe gives us some tips about how to talk openly to your daughters and sons about their bodies, how to have an effective argument, and the impact of social media. The book is aimed at girls aged 9 - 15, but we will be reading it to our sons, too! It is a brilliantly honest and approachable guide to all the big questions and issues young people face.We finish the episode with some sophisticated confessions involving too much lube, too many balls and why "vulva" was our strangest heckle at a recent gig. We finish the episode will some sophisticated confessions involving too much lube, too many balls and why "vulva" was our strangest heckle at a recent gig. Dr Zoe's book You Grow Girl is out on June 8th and you can follow Dr Zoe on Instagram @drzoewilliams or on Twitter @Dr ZoeWilliams. **WE ARE ON TOUR!** Come and see our live comedy show in 2023! We are on our way to Colchester, Wimborne, Wells, Taunton, Basingstoke, Horsham, Tunbridge Wells, Leamington Spa, Corby, Harrogate, Middlesborough, Chelmsford, Lowestoft, Bristol, Brighton, Bath... And new dates are being added all the time! Keep an eye on scummymummies.com for announcements and tickets. **WE HAVE A SHOP!** Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scummy Mummies - Podcast
256: Kate Ferdinand on blended families, pregnancy, and queefing

Scummy Mummies - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 43:15


Our guest for this episode is the awesome Kate Ferdinand! She tells us about her experience of becoming a stepmum to three kids at the age of 26, and shares what she wishes she'd known at the start of her parenting journey. Kate is brilliantly honest about how she really feels about pregnancy, and the expectations around forming a blended family versus the reality. We discuss some hot topics like when you should introduce a new partner to your kids, whether you should kiss in front of them, and how to deal with discipline. Kate reveals the one thing that's been key for her family, and we hear some wise words from a kid who's been through it themselves. To finish up, Kate shares a superb Scummy Mummy Confession. Helen tells us about the time her vagina turned into a trumpet, and Kate's response leaves our jaws on the floor. Kate's new book, How to Build a Family, is packed with more fantastic advice, and it's out now. Do also check out her lovely children's book, The Family Tree, and you can find @blended on Instagram. **WE ARE ON TOUR!** Come and see our live comedy show in 2023! We are on our way to Leeds, Birmingham, Crewe, Colchester, Wimborne, Wells, Taunton, Basingstoke, Horsham, Tunbridge Wells, Leamington Spa, Corby, Harrogate, Middlesborough, Chelmsford, Lowestoft, Bristol, Brighton, Bath... And new dates are being added all the time! Keep an eye on scummymummies.com for announcements and tickets. **WE HAVE A SHOP!** Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scummy Mummies - Podcast
255: Cooking for lazy people with Sarah Rossi

Scummy Mummies - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 42:06


What's the best food to make for date night? How long should you really cook a fish finger for? And is grapefruit ever acceptable? Answering all these questions is the brilliant Sarah Rossi, aka @tamingtwins! We talk about her fab new book, What's for Dinner?, and how she saved Ellie's Christmas. We share our filthy food secrets including our laziest comfort recipes, and our favourite kitchen gadgets. Ellie has a confession to share about a romantic gesture she made for Pete, and Helen reveals what she likes to do with a pyrex bowl and a cheese slice. There's also some personal chat as Sarah tells us how she went from food blog to cookery book. We talk about how going through IVF affected her parenting in the early years, and she shares the one thing you should never say to a new mum who's having a tough time. The awesome What's for Dinner? is one of the best cookery books we've ever read, and it's out now. The sequel, What's for Dinner in One Pot?, will be released on 28 September. You can check out the recipe for Helen's lovely lemon slice here.**WE ARE ON TOUR!** Come and see our live comedy show in 2023! We are on our way to Twickenham, Leeds, Birmingham, Crewe, Colchester, Wimborne, Wells, Taunton, Basingstoke, Horsham, Tunbridge Wells, Leamington Spa, Corby, Harrogate, Middlesborough, Chelmsford, Lowestoft, Bristol, Brighton, Bath... And new dates are being added all the time! Keep an eye on scummymummies.com for announcements and tickets. **WE HAVE A SHOP!** Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mic The Gardener - Gardening Podcast
Mic The Gardener - Gardening Podcast - Slot From the Plot (Bonus Ep 3)

Mic The Gardener - Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 23:43


In this week's episode of the Mic The Gardener – Gardening Podcast we head back to Otis and Ben's allotment in Wimborne.  Despite the cold, grey weather, there is plenty of activity going on on the plot as you'll hear in this episode. But, Ben and Otis have also had their fair share of trials and tribulations to contend with, so it hasn't all been plain sailing. If you are interested in jotting down exactly what they are growing in the allotment, at the moment, here is the list: Spring onions, garlic, French beans, wineberries, gooseberries, turnips, carrots, parsnips, beetroot, zucchini, shallots, potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes, courgettes, sweet, peppers, and cucumbers.   And to keep all of us ornamental growers happy you come include lupins and dahlias on that list Thanks for joining us, and don't forget, you can follow me on my Instagram account where I am @mike_thegardener, Otis is @otisthegardener and Ben is @shortish.  As always, don't forget to follow/subscribe and if you're able and please do leave a review for other listeners. And I will see you as usual next week for some more gardening podcast fun. Mike 

Palestine Deep Dive
Labour, Palestinian Rights & Surviving the Party's Ruling National Executive Committee | Naomi Wimborne Idrissi

Palestine Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 63:36


Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi & Mark Seddon on Labour, Palestinian rights & surviving the party's ruling National Executive Committee. Mark Seddon is live with Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, co-founder of Jewish Voice for Labour and newly elected member of the UK Labour Party's National Executive Committee (NEC). Naomi topped Jeremy Corbyn's list of recommended candidates for the recent NEC elections, despite Jeremy having been suspended himself from the Party in October 2020. Mark Seddon is also a former elected member of Labour's NEC where he attempted to persuade Tony Blair from within the Party that a war on Iraq would be disastrous, as well as costly and illegal.