Archive for January, 2014

GB2RS News Script – 19 January 2014

| January 17, 2014

Download the GB2RS script for Sunday, 19 January 2014. GB2RS News Script for Sunday, 19 January 2014 (7-page/56KB Word document)

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Rallies and Events News – 19 January 2014

| January 17, 2014

Today, Sunday 19th January, the Chippenham and District ARC mini indoor rally will be held in the Neston Village Hall, Pool Green, Neston, Corsham, Wiltshire SN13 9SN. Doors open at 10m and admission is £1.50. Tables for sellers are £5 pre-booked. E-mail g0iue@btinternet.com for full details. The Horncastle Winter Rally takes place on Sunday 26 […]

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Special Events News – 19 January 2014

| January 17, 2014

SOS Radio Week starts at midnight on the 25th of January and ends at 23:50 on the 2nd of February. There will be more than 35 sponsored stations on the air during the event, all raising money for the RNLI. Some of the stations will be individuals operating from home, whilst others will be groups […]

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DX News – 19 January 2014

| January 17, 2014

ON6DX will be operating as TY1TT from Grand Popo, Benin, from 26th January until 5th February.  He plans to operate on the highest possible bands.  For updates and other information please visit his website, www.dxpedition.be/Benin.html. W2DEN, K1CGI and W9SMR plan to activate Lido, IOTA reference NA-035, on Wednesday 22nd January. Using the callsign W4DEN/4, operation […]

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Contest News – 19 January 2014

| January 17, 2014

The 24 hour HA-DX contest concludes today at 1159 GMT. Operation is on contest bands from 160m to 10m on CW and SSB. The exchange is RST plus serial number from 001, and HA stations will send their county abbreviations. The RSGB 1.3GHz UKAC takes place on Tuesday 21 January from 2000-2230. Working all modes […]

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Propagation News – 19 January 2014

| January 17, 2014

A large active sunspot region dominated the solar disc until it rotated out of view on the 14th and with it solar activity declined from moderate levels to very low. Only one M class solar flare took place but by the 15th solar activity was very low with no C class solar flares taking place. […]

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