Archive for April, 2019

Special Events News – 28 April 2019

| April 26, 2019

From 4 to 31 May, GB9SOS will be operating as part of SOS Radio Week. The station will be operating on as many different HF and VHF bands as possible during the 28 days the station will be active. The station will be operating from 1900 to 2100UTC on weekdays and 0900 to 1600UTC at […]

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Contest News – 28 April 2019

| April 26, 2019

The SP DX RTTY contest ends its 24 hour run at 1200UTC this Sunday, the 28th. Using the 3.5 to 28MHz contest bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number, with SP stations also sending their province code. This Sunday, the 28th, the BARTG Sprint 75 contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using the […]

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Propagation News – 28 April 2019

| April 26, 2019

Last week saw the start of the sporadic E season. There were reports of openings on 10m, and Andy, M0NKR even reported working The Gambia on 28MHz. This may have been a lucky F2-layer opening, but a contact is a contact! Es signals from Czech Republic, Ukraine, Poland, Italy, Spain, and the French beacon F5ZEH […]

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News for England Midlands – 28 April 2019

| April 26, 2019

We start with news from clubs with more than one event this week. Hereford Amateur Radio Society has nets from 10.30am on 3.77MHz this Sunday, Tuesday and next Sunday. On Friday there’s a talk Insurance For the Amateur and on Saturday it’s the Morse code bootcamp. There’s a net next Sunday on 145.4375MHz from 11am, […]

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News for England North – 28 April 2019

| April 26, 2019

We start with clubs that have several events this week. Angel of the North Amateur Radio Club is at the NARSA rally this Sunday. On Monday there’s a talk by David Stansfield, G0EVV Setting Up A Special Event Station, Including Aerials. Contact Nancy, G7UUR, on 0799 076 0920. Central Lancs Amateur Radio Club has nets […]

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News for Northern Ireland – 28 April 2019

| April 26, 2019

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

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