Archive for 2017

News for Northern Ireland – 3 September 2017

| September 1, 2017

Mid Ulster Amateur Radio Club is holding its AGM on Sunday the 10th of September at 3pm. For details, contact Dave, 2i0SJV, on 0796 7043 982. muarc.secretary@yahoo.co.uk

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News for Scotland – 3 September 2017

| September 1, 2017

On Tuesday Dundee Amateur Radio Club is having a VHF hands-on night. More information from Martin, 2M0KAU, on 0776 370 8933. On Tuesday Livingston and District Amateur Radio Society is having a training and operating evening. Details from Cathie, 2M0DIB, on 01506 433 846. On Tuesday Moray Firth Amateur Radio Society is preparing for the […]

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News for England South East – 3 September 2017

| September 1, 2017

We start with clubs that have several events this week. Coulsdon Amateur Transmitting Society has nets today and next Sunday from 11am on 145.400MHz ± QRM and 5pm on 3.700MHz ± QRM. Wednesday sees a net from 9pm on 70.425MHz. Details from Andy Briers, G0KZT, via email to secretary@catsradio.org Radio Society of Harrow has its […]

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News for England South West – 3 September 2017

| September 1, 2017

Weston Super Mare Radio Society is having a DF hunt today and a construction, operating and natter night on Monday. Details from Martin Jones, G7UWI, on 01934 613 094. On Monday Burnham on Sea Amateur Radio Club is holding a junk sale. Details from Charles, G0SKA, on 01753 647 101. On Tuesday Exeter Amateur Radio […]

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News for Wales – 3 September 2017

| September 1, 2017

On Monday Dragon Amateur Radio Club is operating QRP in the bay. Contact John Pritchard, MW0JWP, on 0751 503 1025 On Thursday North Wales Radio Society is holding a general meeting. Contact Liz Cabban, GW0ETU, on 0776 019 0355

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Survey to find the extent of VDSL Broadband Interference

| August 31, 2017

The RSGB’s EMC Committee has for three years been investigating the problems of interference (RFI) from VDSL broadband on the HF amateur bands and lobbying for action to reduce the problem. We have a lot of historic data, but both Ofcom and Openreach contend that 150 reports from 50,000 amateurs is not indicative of a […]

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