Archive for 2019

News for England South-East – 13 October 2019

| October 11, 2019

We start with news from clubs that have several events this week. Burnham Beeches Radio Club has its net this Sunday and next Sunday from 10.20am on 145.500MHz. Contact Greg, G4EBY, via email to ebytronics@gmail.com. Radio Society of Harrow continues its Intermediate course this Sunday, and next Saturday and Sunday. On Thursday the shack is […]

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News for England South-West – 13 October 2019

| October 11, 2019

We start with news from clubs that have several events this week. North Bristol Amateur Radio Club has nets this Sunday and next Sunday from 8pm via GB3AC. Wednesday sees a net from 8pm via GB3BS. Friday sees a club night and committee meeting, and on Saturday from 7pm it’s the DMR net via the […]

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News for Wales – 13 October 2019

| October 11, 2019

On Tuesday Wrexham Amateur Radio Society is visiting the radio museum. Contact Eifion Parry, via email to wrexham.ars@gmail.com.

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RSGB Board Change, G0MGX

| October 10, 2019

It is with regret that we announce that Mark Jones, G0MGX has decided to stand down from the Board of the RSGB. Prior to joining the Board Mark spent many years volunteering as the AROS Coordinator and has since been a proactive and valued Board Director. Mark published clear, measurable goals for the RSGB’s Strategy […]

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Exam Secrets for Radio Amateurs

| October 10, 2019
Exam Secrets for Radio Amateurs

This book is aimed at those seeking more information about the amateur radio examinations in the UK. Set out with simple revision style introductions and exam questions for all three levels of the amateur radio licence, this book also includes answers to the questions with a brief explanation of why this is the correct answer. […]

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Devon school to contact ISS

| October 4, 2019

Bampton School in East Devon will make their contact with the International Space Station on Tuesday, 8 October 2019 at 13.51. They will be operating as GB4BPS and contacting NA1SS on the station, speaking to Drew Morgan, KI5AAA. The downlink signals on 145.800MHz FM will be audible in many parts of Europe.

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