Archive for 2021

News for England South-East – 12 September 2021

| September 10, 2021

Burnham Beeches Radio Club has a club net from 10.30am usually ending on 145.275MHz on Sundays. ebytronics@gmail.com Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society has a CW net on Sundays from 8pm on 144.060MHz. On Monday there is a Morse class from 7.30pm around 3542kHz, followed at 8.15pm by GB2CW slow Morse on 3555kHz. Tuesday sees the net […]

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News for England South-West – 12 September 2021

| September 10, 2021

On Monday Weston Super Mare Radio Society Club is meeting at the Social Club. There is a net on Thursday from 8pm via GB3WB. More from M0JOG, on 0750 066 8674. Cornish Radio Amateur Club has a net on Tuesday from 8pm on 70.425MHz FM. On Thursday there’s a net from 8pm on 29.150MHz FM. […]

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News for Wales – 12 September 2021

| September 10, 2021

Carmarthen ARS has an 80m SSB net from 2.30pm every Sunday. Tuesdays and Thursdays see a net via GB3FG from 8pm. Wednesdays see a net from 7.30pm via GB3CM. Contact Andy, GW0JLX, on 0776 828 2880. North Wales Amateur Radio Group has a net on Sundays from 8pm via GB3OR. There is a face to […]

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RSGB 2021 Online Convention trailer released

| September 10, 2021
RSGB 2021 Online Convention trailer released

  The Society has just launched a video trailer for this year’s online Convention. It gives a whistle-stop tour of the programme that delighted 3,500 radio amateurs from 24 countries on the day last year, and a taste of what to expect from this year’s event. It is just one minute long so take a […]

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IARU Region 1 awards medals

| September 10, 2021

IARU Region 1 has announced the recipients of the Region 1 Medals. They are six people who have each made a very significant contribution to the IARU Region 1’s work over the years. Hilary Claytonsmith, G4JKS, is an EMC Committee member and, until recently, its Secretary for nearly 25 years. She has been an IARU […]

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Transatlantic Tests centenary

| September 9, 2021
Transatlantic Tests centenary

The early 1920s saw the dawn of international amateur radio. A series of significant milestones led, over some five years, from no amateur transmission ever having been heard on another continent, to intercontinental two-way communications becoming commonplace. The RSGB will commemorate these historic events by encouraging everyone to get on the air to make QSOs—focusing […]

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