Archive for May, 2016

News for England South-West – 22 May 2016

| May 20, 2016

North Bristol Amateur Radio Club has an open net on GB3BS from 7pm today and next Sunday. Friday sees a relax and chat evening along with operating and training. Details from Mat, G7FBD, via email to g7fbd@gb3bs.com. On Monday Weston-super-Mare Radio Society is having a construction, operating and natter night. Details from Martin Jones, G7UWI, […]

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News for Wales – 22 May 2016

| May 20, 2016

On Monday Llanelli Amateur Radio Society is holding a junk sale Contact Craig, MW0MXT, on 01269 845 773. On Thursday Aberystwyth and District Amateur Radio Society has its net on 145.500 then 145.550MHz. Contact Ray, GW7AGG, on 01970 611 853. On Thursday North Wales Radio Society is having a natter night. More information from Ceri […]

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Mr Oyekunle Ajayi, 5N0OBA / 5N7MBA, 30 March 2016

| May 20, 2016

It is with great sadness that we share with you the loss of The Secretary General of The Nigeria Amateur Radio Society, Mr Oyekunle Ajayi, 5N0OBA / 5N7MBA on 30 March 2016. He was a pillar and active promoter of NARS for over 25 years and will be greatly missed. He is survived by his wife, children and […]

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Propagation Studies Committee meeting, 30 April 2016

| May 18, 2016

Follow the link below to read the minutes of this meeting. Propagation Studies Committee Meeting, 31 October 2015 (5-page/298KB PDF)

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Celebrate the ITU’s founding

| May 13, 2016

The International Telecommunication Union will mark the anniversary of its founding on 17 May 2016. The ITU was established on that day in 1865. The theme of the 2016 World Telecommunication and Information Society Day will be Information and Communication Technology Entrepreneurship for Social Impact. In conjunction with World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, radio […]

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School SSTV satellite to deploy from ISS

| May 13, 2016

The slow scan television CubeSat STMSat-1 is planned to deploy from the International Space station on 16 May between 1400 and 1500UTC. It is thought to be the first amateur satellite to be built by elementary school students, who are aged between five and 10 years old. It is expected to transmit using the Robot36 […]

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