Archive for 2021

Yachting monthly

| July 23, 2021

In Yachting monthly magazine, Barry Pickthall considers the best options for communications at sea and looks back at how amateur radio has been an important method of communication in round-the-world races.  

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News for Scotland – 25 July 2021

| July 23, 2021

In this constantly changing pandemic situation, details of club activities can be found on the individual club’s website. A summary of activities in Scotland compiled by RSGB Regional Representative Tony, MM0TMZ can be found here. Wigtownshire Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays from 7.30pm on GB3DG, which then usually moves to Zoom at […]

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News for England South-East – 25 July 2021

| July 23, 2021

On Sundays Burnham Beeches Radio Club has a net from 10.30am, starting on 145.500MHz and moving to 145.275MHz. Monday and Wednesday sees a CW net on 144.060MHz from 7.30pm. 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, […]

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News for England South-West – 25 July 2021

| July 23, 2021

Thornbury & South Gloucestershire ARC has a daily net on GB3ZB from 10.30am. On Wednesday there will be an aerial re-installation planning discussion at the Chantry from 7.30pm. On Friday there is a net on 145.450MHz from 8pm. For details, email secretary@tsgarc.uk Weston Super Mare Radio Society has a club meeting on Monday. The club […]

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News for Wales –25 July 2021

| July 23, 2021

Carmarthen Amateur Radio Society has an 80m SSB net from 2.30pm every Sunday. There is a 2m FM open net from 8pm every Tuesday and Thursday via GB3FG. On Wednesdays there is an FM net from 7.30pm via GB3CM. Contact Andy, GW0JLX, on 0776 828 2880. Newport Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays […]

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RadCom Basics May 2021, No. 22

| July 23, 2021
RadCom Basics May 2021, No. 22

With the long-awaited easing of lockdown, we’ve made this is a bumper edition of RadCom Basics. Check out the topics covered by new and familiar contributors—whether you’re new to the hobby, or returning and looking to brush up on the basics, there’s some great help here. I sincerely hope you enjoy reading the articles as […]

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