Archive for 2017

News for England South-West – 29 October 2017

| October 27, 2017

On Monday Bristol RSGB Group is having a talk Big Data by Professor Chris Budd, G4NBG. Contact Shaun O’Sullivan, G8VPG, on 01225 873 098. On Monday Weston-super-Mare Radio Society is having a construction, operating and natter night. More from Martin Jones, G7UWI, on 01934 613 094. On Wednesday Callington Amateur Radio Society is having a […]

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News for Wales – 29 October 2017

| October 27, 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 marchesars@hotmail.co.uk. Wrexham Amateur Radio Society has its net on Wednesday from 7.30pm on 145.300MHz. More information from Eifion Parry, via email to mw6eyu@gmail.com. On Thursday Cleddau Amateur Radio Society […]

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Emergency Communications Committee meeting, 29 September 2017

| October 23, 2017

Follow the link below to read the minutes of this meeting. Emergency Communications Committee Meeting, 29 September 2017 (3-page/28.2KB PDF)

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Emergency Communications Committee meeting, 8 April 2017

| October 23, 2017

Follow the link below to read the minutes of this meeting. Emergency Communications Committee Meeting, 8 April 2017 (4-page/36.1KB PDF)

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RadCom November 2017, Vol. 93, No. 11

| October 23, 2017
RadCom November 2017, Vol. 93, No. 11

THIS EDITION IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE ONLINE We apologise for any disappointment This edition is currently being converted to our HTML5 online viewer, which will bring enhanced readability, download speed and picture quality ANAN-8000DLE—Peter Hart, G3SJX examines Apache Labs’ latest HF-6m SDR transceiver Online edition Membership Services login required, follow the link below or click the […]

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New NoVs for 146-146MHz

| October 20, 2017

All current 146 to 147MHz band Notices of Variation expire on Tuesday, 31 October 2017. Ofcom has agreed that the band will be made available for another year. However, to continue to use the frequencies you must obtain a new NoV. These are available, free of charge, from the RSGB website at rsgb.org/nov.

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