Archive for September, 2020
DX News – 27 September 2020
David, M0VDL will be active from Lundy Island, IOTA reference EU-120, between 26 September and 1 October. He plans to operate SSB and FT8 on 20, 40 and maybe 80 metres, primarily in the local morning and evening hours.
Contest News – 27 September 2020
Please remember to check before the contest for new rules due to lockdown and social distancing, which may differ around the world. The RSGB strongly advises obeying your own national and local government’s advice first and foremost, especially in the instance of local lockdowns. This weekend, the CQ World Wide DX RTTY contest ends its […]
Propagation News – 27 September 2020
We finally broke our long-running record of zero sunspots last week thanks to active region 2773. This new Solar Cycle 25 spot appeared over the Sun’s limb and pushed the solar flux index to 73. The end of the week also saw unsettled conditions due to a high-speed stream from a coronal hole. The hole […]
News for England Midlands – 27 September 2020
Events mentioned here may be affected by fluctuating pandemic precautions. Please continue to observe all national or local restrictions including social distancing, wearing face coverings where required, and limiting the number of people who meet. Cheltenham Amateur Radio Association has daily nets at 8.10am on 145.400MHz and GB3CG, followed by a net at 8.40am on […]
News for England North – 27 September 2020
Events mentioned here may be affected by fluctuating pandemic precautions. Please continue to observe all national or local restrictions including social distancing, wearing face coverings where required, and limiting the number of people who meet. Central Lancs Amateur Radio Club has an open net on Sundays from 11am on 1.940MHz. Most days see a CQ-and-brew […]
News for Northern Ireland – 27 September 2020
Events mentioned here may be affected by fluctuating pandemic precautions. Please continue to observe all national or local restrictions including social distancing, wearing face coverings where required, and limiting the number of people who meet. The Mid-Ulster ARC Tuesday Night Lecture series continues this week with a presentation by Ian, GI0AZB on the Worked All […]