Archive for 2021

News for Wales – 31 January 2021

| January 29, 2021

Carmarthen Amateur Radio Society holds an 80m SSB net from 2.30pm every Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday see a net via GB3FG from 8pm. On Wednesdays there’s an FM or Fusion net from 7.30pm via GB3CM. Contact Andy, GW0JLX, on 0776 828 2880. Newport Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays from 10am around 3.705MHz. […]

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RadCom Basics January 2021, No. 20

| January 26, 2021

The January 2021 edition of RadCom Basics is now available for Members to download. RadCom Basics is a bi-monthly digital publication that explores key aspects of amateur radio in a straightforward and accessible way. To read this edition, and previous editions, go to rsgb.org/radcom-basics. In this edition— Welcome to the latest edition by Lee, G4EJB, Editor […]

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RadCom Basics December 2020, No. 19

| January 26, 2021
RadCom Basics December 2020, No. 19

In this edition… Welcome to the latest edition by Lee, G4EJB, Editor In this edition, a brief look at the RSGB YouTube channel and accessing the RSGB 2020 Convention if you missed it. For newcomers—and those looking to brush up on basics—a link to the very useful Foundation practicals. And—as part of the continuing theme […]

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RadCom February 2021, Vol. 97, No. 2

| January 25, 2021
RadCom February 2021, Vol. 97, No. 2

Dual band FM and C4FM—Tim Kirby reviews Yaesu’s new FTM-300DE FM/Fusion mobile To read this edition, tap or click cover image News and Reports Around Your Region – Club events calendar 87 Around Your Region – Events roundup 90 New products 15 News 12 RSGB Band Plan 2021 44 RSGB Honour Roll 54 RSGB Matters […]

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GB2RS News Script for 24 January 2021

| January 22, 2021

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s GB2RS news script GB2RS News Script for 24 January 2021 (11-page/211KB Microsoft Word document) Problems downloading the GB2RS news script? Try this alternative link.

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SSTV from the Space Station this week

| January 22, 2021

Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station are planning to transmit slow scan TV images on 145.800MHz FM using the SSTV mode PD-120. On the 28th of January, the transmissions will be between 1210UTC and 1715UTC. On the 29th they will broadcast between 1310UTC and 1805UTC. Please note that these times could vary depending on […]

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