Archive for June, 2020
RadCom July 2020, Vol. 96, No. 7
Siglent SVA-1032X—a full-featured spectrum analyser with tracking generator To read this edition, tap or click cover image News and Reports 83rd Commonwealth Contest, Bob Whelan, G3PJT 38 Around Your Region – Club events calendar 84 Around Your Region – Events roundup 89 New products 14 News 12 RSGB Matters 6 Special interest groups news 16 […]
29 June 2020 – Antennas for Small Gardens by Steve Nichols, G0KYA
Steve’s presentation Not everyone has room for a mast and HF Yagi. In this webinar Steve, G0KYA looks at alternatives for small gardens, including both commercial and home-made variants. He’ll also talk about testing antennas using WSPR and modelling them using MMANA-GAL. About Steve Steve Nichols, G0KYA is the Chair of the RSGB’s Propagation Studies Committee. […]
Second Tonight @ 8 webinar streamed
Our second live webinar in the Tonight @ 8 series, Antennas for Small Gardens by Steve Nichols, G0KYA, was streamed live between 20.00 and 21.18 on Monday, 29 July 2020. A recording of Steve’s webinar with additional information is now available on the RSGB website Or, you can watch it on YouTube Find out about upcoming […]
Tonight @ 8: Antennas for Small Gardens
The next RSGB Tonight @ 8 webinar takes place this evening at 20.00, and is a presentation titled Antennas for Small Gardens by Steve Nichols, G0KYA You can watch the live stream and ask questions on either the RSGB YouTube channel or the special BATC Tonight @ 8 channel. You can find out more about […]
Online remote invigilation expanding
The online remote invigilation of the UK Foundation amateur radio exam continues to be extremely popular, with over 800 successful candidates so far, and more than 650 already booked for future Foundation exams. The RSGB is now contacting candidates and exam secretaries who had previously booked for Intermediate exams before social distancing caused their postponement. […]
New propagation studies video released
The RSGB has released a new VHF propagation video, created by the Society’s Propagation Studies Committee. You can watch this interesting presentation on the Society’s YouTube channel.