Archive for 2017

Also in GB2RS this week…

| June 2, 2017

This week’s YOTA 2017 vlog features Sara, 2I0SSW. She was the UK team leader for YOTA 2016 in Austria and is part of the project team for this year’s YOTA event in the UK. Sara is co-ordinating the regional activities that will support the main YOTA 2017 week and that we hope will encourage even […]

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Rallies and Events – 4 June 2017

| June 2, 2017

Today, the 4th, the Spalding and District ARS Rally takes place at The Sir John Gleed Technology School, Halmer Gardens, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE11 2EF. There is free car parking on site. Doors open at 10am. There will be trade stands, an outside car boot area and there is catering on site. Details from John, G4NBR, […]

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DX News – 4 June 2017

| June 2, 2017

A group of Scottish amateurs who are members of Stirling & District ARS will operate as HB0/GM4UYE from Liechtenstein from the 1st to the 6th of June. QSL manager is M0OXO. Thomas, F4HPX will operate holiday style as FR/F4HPX from St Denis on Reunion Island, IOTA AF-016, from the 4th to the 16th of June. […]

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Special Event News – 4 June 2017

| June 2, 2017

GB1SCW will be on the air from Shoreham National Coastwatch Institute Lookout today, the 4th of June between 11am and 4pm. The location is near Shoreham Beach car park, postcode BN43 5HY. Due to its beach location, access for the disabled is restricted. Shoreham Fort will also be open for visitors. Today, the 4th of […]

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Contest News – 4 June 2017

| June 2, 2017

The CW National Field Day ends its 24 hour run at 1500UTC today, the 4th. Using the 1.8 to 28MHz bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number. The South East Asia NETwork, or SEANET contest ends its 24 hour run at 1200UTC today, the 4th. Using CW and SSB on the 3.5 to […]

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Propagation News – 4 June 2017

| June 2, 2017

Last week the solar flux index declined from the low 80s to 74. The sun was spotless, but propagation was dominated by strong geomagnetic storming on Sunday the 28th of May. Sky watchers across many northern locations reported visible aurora. This was due to the south-pointing Bz component of the interplanetary magnetic field, which coupled […]

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