Archive for July, 2018

News for England South-East – 22 July 2018

| July 20, 2018

We start with news from clubs that have several events this week. Radio Society of Harrow has its net this Sunday and next Sunday from 12 noon on 1938kHz LSB. Monday sees a club net starting at 8.15pm on 145.500MHz. Next Sunday sees an outdoor event at Old Redding car park from 2-5pm. More from […]

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News for England South-West – 22 July 2018

| July 20, 2018

On Monday Weston Super Mare Radio Society is holding a construction, Morse tuition and operating night. Contact Martin Jones, G7UWI, on 01934 613 094 for details. On Tuesday Blackmoor Vale Amateur Radio Society has its club evening. Contact Keith, M0TMO on 01747 851 260 On Wednesday Gordano Amateur Radio Group is holding a club night. […]

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News for Wales – 22 July 2018

| July 20, 2018

On Monday Cleddau Amateur Radio Society has a barbecue. Contact Patrick Hill Heinz, MW0ECY, on 0774 804 7008. On Monday Llanelli Amateur Radio Society is having a social evening. Contact Steve Williams, MW6CCG on 0787 849 4337. On Monday the Wireless in Wales Amateur Radio Club is operating HF at the Wireless in Wales Museum, […]

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Innovation is alive and well

| July 19, 2018
Innovation is alive and well

A key goal for amateur radio at the very heart of its licence definition is that it is “for the purpose of self-training in radio communications, including conducting technical investigations”. Matching this is a key item in the RSGB’s strategy: “Research—promote active involvement in research and technical development.” In an age where the costs of […]

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Examination Standards Committee Report 2018

| July 18, 2018

Follow the link below to read this Report. Examination Standards Committee Report 2018 (9-page/602KB PDF) 24 Aug 2018: Revision correcting graph errors to match data in tables  

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New service to replace AROS

| July 13, 2018

Following an extensive review of the Amateur Radio Observation Service, AROS, the RSGB has decided to create a new service to provide guidance to operators who experience misuse of the amateur bands by others. This service will be known as the Operating Advisory Service, or OAS, and will replace AROS. The change will come into effect […]

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