Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 First Spanish Ham Radio Congress Enrique Fraile Algeciras (EA3BTZ) Isidoro Ruiz-Ramos Garcia-Tenorio (EA4DO)

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1 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 First Spanish Ham Radio Congress Enrique Fraile Algeciras (EA3BTZ) Isidoro Ruiz-Ramos Garcia-Tenorio (EA4DO)

2 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 “Radio-electric Sciences” 1924

3 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 “Radio Amateur had officially been banned” 1908

4 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 “Luis Cirera Terré” 1911 Radio comunications study since 1904 EAR-106 Chairman organizing committee

5 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 Asociación Radiotelegráfica de Cataluña 1922 In April 1922 born one of the first Amateurs Associations of our country. In 1923 was transformed into the Radio Club Cataluña

6 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 Radio Club Cataluña 1923

7 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 Radio Club Cataluña 1923

8 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 AmateurBroadcast 1924 EAJ1 Radio Barcelona EAR1 Miguel Moya

9 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 “Amateurs were exiled and forced to perform such “broadcasting” transmissions” 1929 EAR-35 Francisco Baqué

10 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 Barcelona International Exhibition 1929

11 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 Barcelona International Exhibition 1929 “Projections Palace” Architect: Eusebi Bona i Puig

12 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 EAR “Stand” 1929 22 meters long 2 meters wide Radio, QSLs, Photos,.. exposition

13 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 15 th -17 th November “shortwave days” 1929 Chairmen of Honor: General Director of Communications “Gobernador Civil” of Barcelona Mayor of Barcelona President of “Barcelona Diputación” Chancellor of Barcelona University General Director of the International Barcelona Fair

14 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 15 th -17 th November “shortwave days” 1929 Advisory Committee: President of “Junta Técnica de Radio Comunicación” Secretary of “Junta Técnica de Radio Comunicación” General Director of “Junta Técnica de la Exposición” President of “Real Academia de Ciencias de Barcelona” Antonio Robert, Teacher of Engineering Schol Eduardo Alcové, Physic Professor. José Comas y Solá, Director of “Observatorio Fabra” Luis Cirera Salse, Rector de la academia de Ciencias N. Lasarte, Ingeniero Jefe de los servicios eléctricos de la Exposición

15 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 15 th -17 th November “shortwave days” 1929 Executive committee: Honor President: Miguel Moya, EAR-1, Presidente de la asociación EAR President: Doctor Luis Cirera Terre, EAR-106 Vice-President: José Balta Elias, EAR-54, Profesor de la facultad de Ciencias Vice-President: Enrique Ferrer, EAR-25, Presidente del Radio club Cataluña Secretay: Francisco Baqué, EAR-35, Ingeniero, Jefe Laboratorios Hispano Suiza Treasurer: Salvador Elizalde, EAR-142 Ingeniero, Director Motores de Aviación Vocals: José Romero Sánchez, EAR-61, Ingeniero Alfonso Lagoma, EAR-29, Ingeniero Alfonso Estublier, EAR-31 Antonio Robert, Ingeniero Juan Sábat, Presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Radiodifusión

16 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 15 th November Inaugural Session 1929 “Shortwave Days” Inaugural Session in the Royal Academy of Sciences of Barcelona

17 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 15 th November Lectures 1929 Shortwaves in Spain, Miguel Moya Shortwave Transmission troubles, Blas Cabrera Shortwave propagation, René Mesney Some notes and remarks on shortwave transmission and reception, José Feyto Madrid-Barcelona: one year of daily communication, Vidal Ayuso Languages and QSLs, Rosendo Sagrera Duran Shortwave reception disturbances in big cities and medical QRM, Luis Cirera Terre A Hartley oscillator linked to a neutralized amplifier, Santiago Maymi Notes on the use of shortwave emitter and receiver circuits by radio amateurs, Andres Planes.

18 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 16 th First Spanish Ham Radio Congress 1929 PROPOSALS: Stating Scheduled transmissions in order to analyze de propagation Important role played by amateurs stations in case of disasters The meeting clearly showed society the right image of a hobby uniting science, experimentation and friendship

19 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 16 th November Lectures 1929 Shortwave propagation anomalies detected in Barcelona, José Baltá Elias Electricity, Enrique Ferrer A year communications between Paris and Teruel, Francisco Delgado Amateur TV Tansmissions, Alfonso Estublier Efficiency of the low power shortwave emitters, Juan Castell and Mr. Estublier Shortwave receivers using screen grid valves, Santiago Maymi Telephotograph fundamentals, René Mesny Beaming transmissions, René Mesny Electromagnetic waves and light, Blas Cabrera

20 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 17 th November Lectures 1929 Ultra-short waves, René Mesny Closed the session: Chairman of the radio telecommunications Technical and Inspection Committee, Colonel Gil Clemente. He emphasized how they had contributed to the development of so called Radio-Science in Spain

21 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 Other Events 1929 Visited: Royal Polytechnic Hispano- Americano Industrial School and Industrial Engineering School Radio Barcelona EAJ-1 on Tibidabo mountain City Hall of Barcelona and met de Mayor of Barcelona Florida Hotel Montjuic optical fountain Barcelona Diputación Montserrat mountain and the Monastery and Museum Radio Barcelona Festival at Projections Palace

22 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 Conference Registration Form 1929

23 Madrid, 3 rd -5 th November, 2010 “Conclusion” 1929 From this first Spanish Ham congress, never there has been equal event in our country that reunited to so many amateurs, authorities and scientists