Archive for November, 2017

News for England South-West – 26 November 2017

| November 24, 2017

On Monday Bristol RSGB Group is having a talk on HF propagation by Professor Cathryn Mitchell. Details from Shaun O’Sullivan, G8VPG, on 01225 873 098. On Monday Weston-super-Mare Radio Society is having a construction, operating and natter night. More information from Martin Jones, G7UWI, on 01934 613 094. On Thursday South Bristol Amateur Radio Club […]

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News for Wales – 26 November 2017

| November 24, 2017

On Monday Marches Amateur Radio Society is running the North East Wales Net from 9pm on 145.425MHz. All are welcome to join in. For details, email steven.bobby20@yahoo.co.uk. On Tuesday Rhondda Amateur Radio Society is having a talk All Things Antenna-related by Andy, the proprietor of G-Whip. Details from Helene, MW6HLG, on 07900 252 524. On […]

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Spectrum Forum Meeting – 2017

| November 22, 2017
Spectrum Forum Meeting – 2017

RSGB Spectrum Forum meeting reports from the annual meeting held on 28-Oct-2017 are available below:- Spectrum Forum Oct-2017 Agenda Spectrum Forum Oct-2017 Minutes 5.1 – HF Managers Report-2017 5.2 – VHF Managers Report-2017 5.3 – Microwave Managers Report-2017 5.6 – Spectrum Consultants Report-2017 6.1 – EMCC-Report-2017 6.3 – ETCC-Report-2017 6.4 – RSGB-Contest Committees-Report-2017 6.5 – […]

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GB2RS News Script for 19 November 2017

| November 17, 2017

Please click the link below to download this week’s news script GB2RS News Script for 19 November 2017

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New videos from RSGB

| November 17, 2017

The RSGB has released three new videos of talks from the 2017 Convention. They all link with the RSGB Strategy and you can find them at rsgb.org/strategy-videos. In the first video, RSGB Director Steve Hartley, G0FUW explains about the Strategy itself. The second video features RSGB President Nick Henwood, G3RWF, giving a progress report on […]

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New frequencies for Germany and Colombia

| November 17, 2017

German amateurs have been allocated 5351.5 to 5366.5kHz on a secondary basis with a maximum power of 15W EIRP. Their 6m band has now been permanently extended to 50.03 to 51MHz. Almost on the other side of the world, Colombian amateurs are gaining new allocations at 2200m, 630m and 6m. Thanks to the efforts of […]

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