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Win Icom Prizes in our Latest Online Competitions! July 23, 2013

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Win Icom Prizes in our Latest Online Competitions!

Icom UK have three competitions running until October 2013, offering you the opportunity of winning either a ID-31E UHF D-STAR Digital Amateur radio transceiver, IC-M23 Buoyant VHF Marine Transceiver or one of 15 Icom Baseball Caps.

If you want a chance of winning one of these fantastic prizes, follow the links to the various competition pages:

Win an IC-M23 Buoyant VHF Marine Transceiver* on our Icom YBW microsite!
Click here to enter! 
(Closing Date 1st October 2013)

Win one of 15 Icom Baseball Caps!
Click here to enter! 
(Closing Date 1st October 2013)

Another Chance to win an Icom ID-31E UHF D-STAR Digital Transceiver* on Hamlife.co.uk! 
Click here to enter! 
(Closing Date 1st October 2013)

*Winner will require an appropriate licence to operate this radio prize.

Icom UK Marketing: marketing@icomuk.co.uk

Icom UK Support Special Amateur Radio Station at the Auchengillan International Scouting Jamboree 2013 July 20, 2013

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Icom UK Support Special Amateur Radio Station at the Auchengillan International Scouting Jamboree 2013Icom are supplying the Auchengillan International Scouting Jamboree 2013 with an IC-7600 HF/50MHz Transceiver so that the team can operate a special event station between 26 July and 3 August to introduce the scouts to the hobby of Amateur Radio. The team running the Amateur Radio Station are made up from Scout personnel from Scotland and the Netherlands. All are licensed radio amateurs.

The team is building on its operational experiences at other very successful Scout International Amateur Radio events, including the Blair Atholl Jamborette in 2012 when the station GB0BAJ, was operated. The call sign GB1AJ has been secured for use by the radio station during this year’s Jamboree.

So what are the aims of AJ 2013 Radio Scouting? To encourage scouts to:

• Find out about Amateur Radio

• Talk to another Radio station based locally within the Jamboree

• Talk to other Amateur Radio operators around the world and potentially to other Scout Jamboree Amateur Radio stations.

• Learn about the phonetic alphabet and Morse code

• Take part in a Morse code treasure hunt around the Jamboree site

• Other radio related activities, which the team will keep as a surprise

A certificate will be issued to each participant confirming what activities have been achieved The GB1AJ team look forward to meeting Scouts and Guides from many different countries at the Jamboree and exchanging greetings with other Scouts and Guides around the world.

Everyone at Icom UK wishes the volunteers every success in what we feel is an important activity for the hobby of Amateur Radio.

For more details about the Auchengillan Jamboree 2013, please visit:http://www.clydescouts.org.uk/page-aj_2013.html

For new about the participants please visit:http://www.clydescouts.org.uk/sblog-aj_2013-news__amp__updates.html

Icom UK Marketing: marketing@icomuk.co.uk

Icom America Secures Contract as Two-Way Radio Communications Provider for Florida’s Levy County July 18, 2013

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Icom America has been contracted by Levy County to supply, install, optimize and maintain an IDAS digital two-way radio system for its County agencies. Deployment of an Icom Digital Advanced System (IDAS) will occur during the 2013 calendar year to improve Levy County radio communications and support its initiatives. Levy County’s new Icom system promotes interoperability, operational efficiency and accelerated response times during emergencies.

The new IDAS Digital system was custom designed by Icom America and will improve wide area radio coverage over Levy County’s unique topography, climate and various population enters. IDAS also enhances talkback capability in portable and mobile radios and provides seamless radio coverage across Levy County’s approximate 1,100 square miles (the sixth largest county in Florida).

Icom’s 6.25 kHz ultra-narrowband solution features digital audio clarity, 15-bit encryption and built-in voting technology that streamlines signal transmission and communication. The new Icom land mobile radio system offers flexible migration and scalable solutions to continually satisfy the communication requirements of Levy County.

K2BSA To Be On the Air from 2013 National Scout Jamboree July 17, 2013

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Amateur Radio will be a part of the 2013 Boy Scouts of America National Jamboree, July 15-24, when some 40,000 Scouts and leaders are expected at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in Mount Hope, West Virginia. 

K2BSA will be on the air, primarily on SSB and PSK31, as a demonstration station and to offer radio merit badge training and other activities. The West Virginia reservation will become the permanent home of the Jamboree, held every 4 years, so any ham radio installations on the site can remain available for use during future Jamborees.  Icom America, through its sponsorship of Radio Scouting, is providing three repeaters at the Summit to serve the Jamboree and other programs held there, as well as the local community.

Icom also is providing all Amateur Radio transceivers for the Jamboree and is the exclusive Amateur Radio transceiver sponsor for the 2013 event. For additional details on National Scout Jamboree 2013 and Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) 2013, see “Jammin’ and Hammin’ with the Scouts,” by Jim Wilson, K5ND, in the June issue of QST.

Get more Jamboree 2013 information.

D-STAR Repeater Marks Opening of National Radio Centre on the RSGB Centenary Day. July 5, 2013

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D-STAR Repeater Marks Opening of National Radio Centre on the RSGB Centenary Day.

The National Radio Centre, based in Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire is now fully open to the public and providing a showcase for radio communications technology in the 21st century. The Centre is very much the focal point for the Radio Society of Great Britain’s centenary celebrations…and there is no finer time for the Society to show its commitment to the future of the hobby and the latest digital technologies by the installation of the new UHF GB7BP D-STAR repeater donated by Icom UK.

Graham Coomber, G0NBI, General Manager of the Radio Society of Great Britain said, ‘The National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park was built to showcase 21st century radio technology. D-STAR, being a relatively recent innovation in radio communications, is a very fitting addition and brings with it a new dynamic way of promoting amateur radio to the general public as well as providing a spectrum efficient service to local amateur radio operators’.

He added, ‘The GB7BP D-STAR repeater will 24 hour access to this technology to those amateurs who travel in the area, and will encourage those who have not already experienced D-STAR to have a taste of what Digital communication can achieve. Likewise non radio amateur visitors to the National Radio Centre will have the opportunity to have worldwide communications via the D-STAR UHF internet gateway link demonstrated to them and shown the benefits of long distance communications without ionospheric propagation’.

He went on to say, ‘The GB7BP repeater has been designed as a local community repeater serving the radio amateur population around Milton Keynes and Bletchley, as well as providing D-STAR operators worldwide the opportunity of communicating directly with the prestigious Bletchley Park site. Its secondary purpose is to increase local hand held coverage and giving a DX opportunity to those who find installing HF antennas impossible’.

The D-STAR UHF digital repeater that Icom UK have donated the RSGB comes with Icom ID-RP2C Controller, Procom Bandpass filter, Procom duplexer and case.

Ian Lockyer, Marketing Manager of Icom UK said, ‘we are really pleased to have donated this D-STAR repeater to such a historic and important venue. We wish the Society the very best wishes on their centenary and look forward to being a partner with it for the century to come.’

Icom America Sponsors New HamStudy.org Website to Support Amateur Radio Education in the US July 2, 2013

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Icom America has announced a sponsorship for HamStudy.org, a new website that offers free learning tools for existing and potential amateur radio operators in the US. The website is accessible at http://www.hamstudy.org and was created by Richard Bateman (KD7BBC), Michael Stufflebeam (KV9G) and Rich Porter.

HamStudy.org users studying for an amateur radio license exam can choose from three online learning modules for each ham radio class: technician, general or extra.  FCC Commercial Element 1, 3, 5 and 6 study modules are also available. Educational materials include flash cards, question lists and practice tests.

Users who register for a free HamStudy.org account on the site can access personalized study history and submit explanations to amateur radio questions. Website registrants may also choose to log into their account using their Google or Facebook credentials. HamStudy.org is optimized for mobile phones and tablets; additional features will be integrated to the website soon. Facebook users can receive regular site updates and study tips by “liking” HamStudy.org at www.Facebook.com/HamStudy.

Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy Use Icom Two Way Radios at ‘Sail for Gold’ and the ‘Dragon Edinburgh Cup’ July 1, 2013

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IMG_6750The Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy has been using Icom marine VHF handhelds and based stations in many events.  During the recent ‘Sail for Gold’ and the ‘Dragon Edinburgh Cup’ they used additional Icom PMR two way radios to coordinate the organisation of these events.  http://www.wpnsa.org.uk

Seavoice Training use ICOM VHF/DSC Radios in all their RYA VHF Radio courses June 20, 2013

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Seavoice Training use ICOM VHF/DSC Radios in all their RYA VHF Radio courses in the Northwest of England. http://www.seavoice-training.co.uk/ .

This student is using the IC-M91D Buoyant VHF/DSC Handheld with GPS (http://www.icomuk.co.uk/IC-M91D/Handheld_VHF_Marine_Radio) to train on.

 

IC-M73EURO Joins the IC-M73PLUS in its New Series of Professional Grade Marine VHF Transceivers! June 11, 2013

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Icom adds IC-M73EURO to their Series of Professional Grade Marine VHF Transceivers!

Icom UK are pleased to introduce the IC-M73EURO to partner it’s recently launched IC-M73PLUS, which incorporates a voice recording function and Icom’s Active Noise Cancelling Technology. This new model has the basic functions of the “PLUS” version including IPX8 submersion rating, 6 watts high output, long battery life and a compact ergonomic body amongst many other features. As such, it will be ideal for all leisure and commercial customers who want a solid, dependable handheld VHF that they can rely on!

Cool Blue! May 24, 2013

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mms_img-3483276721Cool Blue (designed and built by Simon Cory of Cory Yachts Kent) prepping for  her delivery trip (ETD 10:30) to Cowes for entry in the J.P Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race on the 1st June & Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week 3rd – 10th August.

Nice bit of branding!