Archive for 2019

News for England South-West – 13 January 2019

| January 11, 2019

Torbay Amateur Radio Society has nets from 9.30am on 14.270MHz and noon on 145.575MHz this Sunday and next Sunday. Monday sees club nets on 3.663MHz from 10.30am, 1.982MHz from 8pm and 50.155MHz from 8.30pm. On Wednesday there are club nets on 14.270MHz from 9.30am and on 3.663MHz from 10.30am. Friday sees a club meeting from […]

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News for Wales – 13 January 2019

| January 11, 2019

On Monday Llanelli Amateur Radio Society is having a DVD night. Details from Steve, MW6CCG, on 0787 849 4337. On Thursday North Wales Radio Society is having a talk Marconi in Wales by Peter Roberts, GW4UWD. Contact Liz, GW0ETU, on 0776 019 0355.

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Happy New Year from the RSGB

| January 4, 2019

The news team and all the staff at RSGB HQ would like to wish our newsreaders, listeners and online readers a very Happy New Year. We would like to remind every one that we always welcome your news, by email to radcom@rsgb.org.uk, and the deadline is 10am sharp on Thursday mornings. The GB2RS script is […]

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Italian wireless pioneers award scheme

| January 4, 2019

ARI Fidenza and the Guglielmo Marconi Foundation has announced an award scheme based on major Italian pioneers in wireless and radio technology, or the main artifices of those fundamental discoveries and practical achievements that have made possible the birth of wireless communications and subsequent progress in radio technology. Running from 1 January 2019 to 31 […]

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Latest 5MHz Newsletter

| January 4, 2019

The latest edition of The 5MHz Newsletter is now available as a free PDF download from the RSGB 5MHz page. This edition includes 5MHz news from 10 countries, features the latest number of CEPT countries on 5MHz, Exercise Blue Ham 100 and an article on Taking Care on 5357.

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Also in GB2RS this week…

| January 4, 2019

The RSGB’s National Radio Centre (NRC) at Bletchley Park welcomed 55,232 people through the doors in 2018, introducing the vast majority of them to amateur radio for the first time. Well done to Martyn, G0GMB and his team of volunteers who keep the NRC running. Please note that the NRC will be closed for a […]

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