Archive for November, 2022

Also in GB2RS this week……

| November 25, 2022

On Saturday, 3 December 2022 at 1400UTC, AMSAT SA and the South African Radio League are hosting the Hamprojects webinar. This is a platform to facilitate complex projects that are beyond the possibility of individuals or even one amateur radio society or club. The concept was developed by Willi Vollenweider, HB9AMC as part of the […]

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Rallies and Events News – 27 November 2022

| November 25, 2022

Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur Club Rally will be held today, 27 November at Spennymoor Leisure Centre, High Street, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 6DB. Doors open at 10.30am for everyone and 10am for disabled visitors. Admission is £2 and free to under-14s who are accompanied by an adult. Talk-in will be on 2m channel V44. Contact […]

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Special Events News – 27 November 2022

| November 25, 2022

Leyland and District Amateur Radio Club will be active as GB9LD for Lancashire Day today, 27 November. Activity will take place on the 40m to 70cm bands. At 1500UTC the club will read the Lancashire Day Proclamation on HF and toast His Majesty King Charles III, Duke of Lancaster. All are welcome to join in. […]

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DX News – 27 November 2022

| November 25, 2022

Today, the 27 November is the last chance to work Alex, K6VHF. He is active as 4L1FP from Tbilisi, Georgia. He is operating SSB, CW and FT8 on the 80 to 10m bands. QSL via Logbook of the World, Club Log or directly to K6VHF. Don, K6ZO will be active as 7Q6M from Malawi until […]

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Contest News – 27 November 2022

| November 25, 2022

Today, 27 November, the CQ Worldwide DX CW Contest ends its 24-hour run at 2359UTC. Using CW only on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and CQ Zone. On Monday 28 November the RSGB FT4 Contest runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using the 80, 40 and 20m […]

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Propagation News – 27 November 2022

| November 25, 2022

We dodged a bullet last week when a large coronal hole failed to produce a geomagnetic disturbance. Despite many predictions that we could expect an upturn in the Kp index, it looks like the solar wind missed the Earth, probably because the hole was too low in the Sun’s southern hemisphere. As a result the […]

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