Subj : Newsline Part 4 To : ALL From : Daryl Stout Date : Thu Jun 30 2016 07:59 pm OFFSHORE RADIO FLOATS SOME MEMORIES IN THE UK PAUL/ANCHOR: If you don't remember Radio Caroline, one of many popular off-shore broadcasters from decades ago, here's a chance to sample what the experience was like, amateur-radio style. Newsline's Jeremy Boot, G4NJH, tells us more: JEREMY: What happens when a group of hams is waiting for their ship to come in? In this case, what happens can result in a great tribute, and some radio nostalgia. That's what's taking shape next month with Special Event station GB5RC, where the "R" and "C" stand for Radio Caroline. Those who remember the era will recall Radio Caroline as the highly popular offshore broadcast operation, complete with superstar DJs, who revolutionized listening in the UK for about five decades. That ship, by the way, has already come in: It is the MV Ross Revenge, the site of the original Caroline broadcasts. It will be moored in the River Blackwater in Essex. The Martello Tower Group, based in Essex, is operating two stations aboard the craft from 5 August through 8 August. This time around, though, there won't be any disc jockeys, nor any spinning records. But amateurs will be spinning the VFOs on their rigs on most of the HF bands between 40 and 10 meters, including possible operation on 17 and 12. Both stations will operate at the same time, and there will be a commemorative QSL card. It's not such a far stretch for amateur radio to play such a key role in celebrating broadcast radio: Hams, after all, were very involved in many of the technical aspects of keeping Radio Caroline up and running in the '60s and '70s. Of course, the Caroline broadcasts on board the MV Ross Revenge stopped in 1991. But the tributes go on and on. For Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Jeremy Boot, G4NJH, in Nottingham, the UK. (SOUTHGATE ARC, MARTELLO TOWER GROUP, WWW.MDS975.CO.UK) ** KICKER: SK: MARGIE RAPP, WD9HEE, OF VINCENNES INDIANA PAUL/ANCHOR: We close this week's newscast on a personal note, as we take a moment to remember a Silent Key, Margaret Rapp, WD9HEE, of Vincennes, Indiana. Margie, a member of the Old Post Amateur Radio Society, died at her home on April 21 after several years of health issues. She was the mother of Amateur Radio Newsline's Neil Rapp, WB9VPG, and the wife of Del Rapp, WB9UKG. Inspired by her amateur radio son and husband, Margie got her license in 1977, the year after her husband and son received their tickets. She grew to became a strong proponent of YLs on the air, and was an active participant in the YL International Sideband System on 40 meters. In a recent podcast of his show, HamTalk live, Neil talked about his mother, and her love of a good ragchew on the local repeaters. He said she once even helped a team track down a bootlegger's signal while she was on the radio. Margie was a retired beautician and telephone operator and, according to her son Neil, QUOTE "a friendly voice to those passing through or needing help." ENDQUOTE If people did not know her by her voice, they surely knew her by her callsign phonetics, WD9HEE, for "Happy Easter Egg." Margie Rapp was 82. The Rapp family asks that memorial contributions be sent to the ARRL General scholarship fund. We here at Amateur Radio Newsline extend our sympathies to Neil and his family. ** NEWSCAST CLOSE: With this newscast, Amateur Radio Newsline marks 39 years - the beginning of its 40th year - of keeping the global amateur community informed. We're proud of the legacy entrusted to us by the late Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, and we're grateful to all of you for your listenership, contributions and news tips. This week we especially thank Alan Labs; the ARRL; Barrett Communications; CQ Magazine; Ham Talk Live; Hap Holly and the Rain Report; the IARU; Irish Radio Transmitter Society; Martello Tower Group; Ohio-Penn DX Bulletin; Pope2016.com; Radio Resource International; Southgate Amateur Radio News; Ted Randall's QSO Radio Show; Wireless Institute of Australia; WTWW Shortwave; and you our listeners, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline. Please send emails to our address at newsline@arnewsline.org. More information is available at Amateur Radio Newsline's only official website located at www.arnewsline.org. For now, with Caryn Eve Murray, KD2GUT, at the news desk in New York, and our news team worldwide, I'm Paul Braun, WD9GCO in Valparaiso, Indiana, saying 73, and as always, we thank you for listening. Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) is Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. --- þ Synchronet þ The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, AR - wx1der.dyndns.org .