Archive for March, 2019

New Intermediate training book

| March 15, 2019

The RSGB has now released a new Intermediate training book to support the new amateur radio exam syllabus that starts on the 1 September 2019. The Intermediate Licence Manual For Radio Amateurs has been fully revised, reordered and contains all of the information required for those seeking to upgrade from their Foundation call sign. Go […]

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GB2RS News Script for 17 March 2019

| March 15, 2019

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s GB2RS news script GB2RS News Script for 17 March 2019 (11-page/139KB Microsoft Word document)

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Rallies and Events News – 17 March 2019

| March 15, 2019

This Sunday, the 17th, the 34th Wythall Radio Club Hamfest takes place at the Club HQ, Wythall House, Silver Street, Wythall B47 6LZ. Doors open at 9.45am, with disabled visitors gaining access at 9.30. There is free on-site parking and admission is £4. There are four halls of traders including a bring-and-buy and a club […]

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DX News – 17 March 2019

| March 15, 2019

Cezar, VE3LYC will be active as VE3LYC/KL7 from Little Diomede Island, IOTA reference NA-150, between 18t and 26 March. Plans are to operate CW and SSB on the 40 to 17m bands QSL via Club Log’s OQRS, or via his home call sign either direct or via the bureau. Alex, 5B4ALX will be active as […]

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Special Events News – 17 March 2019

| March 15, 2019

This Sunday, the 17th, Army, Sea and Air Cadet units in the UK will be carrying out Exercise Blue Ham 19 as part of a weekend of activity. Operating on the 5MHz shared band, operation is expected from 8am to 5pm. QSO exchange details can be found at alphacharlie.org.uk/exercise-blue-ham and amateurs may claim a certificate […]

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Contest News – 17 March 2019

| March 15, 2019

The Russian DX Contest ends its 24 hour run at 1200UTC this Sunday, the 17th. It uses CW and SSB only on the 1.8 to 28MHz contest bands. The exchange is signal report and serial number, with Russian stations also sending their oblast code. The BARTG HF RTTY Contest ends its 48 hour run at […]

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