Archive for 2022

News for Scotland – 27 February 2020

| February 25, 2022

Details of club activities can be usually be found on the individual club’s website. A summary of activities in Scotland can be found at www.wosars.club. The Loch Lomond 8pm Sunday open net takes place on 145.3375MHz with 103.5Hz CTCSS and is also connected to Echolink node MB7IBH. Lomond Radio Club in-person club nights are on […]

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News for England South-East – 27 February 2020

| February 25, 2022

Bracknell Amateur Radio Club has a net via GB3BN from 5pm today and next Sunday. On Wednesday there is a net on 145.375MHz from 8pm. Thursday sees a net from noon on 70.425MHz. Colin, 2E0XDA, 0770 651 2505 Burnham Beeches Radio Club has its net from 10.30am on Sundays, starting on 145.500MHz then moving to […]

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News for England South-West – 27 February 2022

| February 25, 2022

On Sundays Riviera Amateur Radio Club has a net from 8pm on GB7TQ. On Wednesday there’s a net on 145.425MHz from 8pm. Thursday sees a meeting at the Precinct Community Centre from 7pm. For details, email rivieraarc@gmail.com. Holsworthy Amateur Radio Club has an open net on GB3DN from 7.30pm on Monday. Wednesday sees a meeting […]

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News for Wales – 27 February 2022

| February 25, 2022

Barry Amateur Radio Society has a club net on 433.450MHz on Sundays. There is a St David’s Day social on Tuesday from 7.30pm at Sully Sports & Social Club. Wednesday sees a net on 145.550MHz from 8pm. There is a Zoom meeting on Friday from 7pm. Contact Steve, 2W0VOG, on 0790 056 0080. Rhondda Amateur […]

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RSGB 2022 Convention – share your views

| February 23, 2022

We are delighted to be planning an in-person RSGB Convention in October and we are looking forward to meeting up again. To provide a balance between the benefits of meeting in person and access to high-quality online content for those who can’t be there, we intend to livestream some of the presentations this year. We […]

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ARISS special SSTV experiment

| February 18, 2022

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is planning a special SSTV experiment. The first experiment in the series will utilise ARISS-approved ground stations in Europe that will transmit digital SSTV signals. These will be available for all in the ISS footprint when SSTV transmissions occur. The first SSTV experiment is planned for 20 […]

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