Archive for November, 2018

News for Northern Ireland – 18 November 2018

| November 16, 2018

No news items have been received for Northern Ireland this week.

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News for Scotland – 18 November 2018

| November 16, 2018

Stirling and District Amateur Radio Society has a club meeting this Sunday and next Sunday from 10am to 2pm. Thursday sees a club meeting from 7pm. Contact Jess, MM3RCR, via email to secretary@gm6nx.com. West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society has a meeting of the Solder Group on Wednesday. On Friday there’s a club night and […]

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News for England South-East – 18 November 2018

| November 16, 2018

The newly-formed Marsham ARS, M0VFT, will soon commence meeting in its club house at Wood Field, Fairlight. For dates and other information, email sec.m0vft@gmail.com. Now for clubs that have several events this week. Radio Society of Harrow has a net this Sunday and next Sunday at noon on 1938kHz LSB. On Monday there’s a net […]

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News for England South-West – 18 November 2018

| November 16, 2018

Plymouth Amateur Radio Club is running its rally this Sunday from 10.30am at Harewood House, Church Road, Plympton. For details, see plymouthamateurradioclub.btck.co.uk. On Monday Weston-super-Mare Radio Society is holding its main meeting. Contact Martin, G7UWI, 01934 613 094. On Wednesday Newquay and District Amateur Radio Society is having a club night. More information from Terry, […]

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News for Wales – 18 November 2018

| November 16, 2018

Marches Amateur Radio Society is running the North East Wales net this Sunday night from 9pm on 145.425MHz. Thursday sees a talk on 3D printing. For details, email steven.bobby20@yahoo.co.uk. On Monday Llanelli Amateur Radio Society is having a DVD night. Contact Steve Williams, MW6CCG, on 0787 849 4337. On Monday Wireless in Wales Amateur Radio […]

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Supporting, encouraging and recognising the work of our volunteers and staff

| November 14, 2018
Supporting, encouraging and recognising the work of our volunteers and staff

As part of the RSGB’s five-year strategy, we strive to enhance support and recognition of our volunteers, as well as developing ways of working with them more closely. With just 11 full-time and 5 part- time members of staff managing all of the commercial and operational functions of the Society, our 800-plus volunteers, who deliver […]

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