Archive for 2022

RSGB 2022 Band plans

| February 2, 2022

The RSGB 2022 Bandplans have been published online. In response to feedback, the Excel version is now tabbed by frequency but the alternative viewer still uses wavelengths for those who prefer the information in that format.

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RadCom Basics – January 2022 edition out now

| February 1, 2022

We are pleased to announce the January 2022 edition of RadCom Basics is now available at rsgb.org/radcom-basics In this month’s edition— VHF/UHF UK Activity Contests A simple DC voltmeter An introduction to the ARRL DX Century Club (DXCC) program Improvement by experimentation Whether you’re new to the hobby, or returning and looking to brush up […]

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RadCom Basics November 2021, No. 25

| February 1, 2022
RadCom Basics November 2021, No. 25

Welcome to the latest edition I hope you enjoy reading RadCom Basics and it’s of real help whether you are new to the hobby or just looking to brush up on the basics. My best wishes Lee, G4EJB, Editor. In this edition… Welcome to the November 2021 edition Lee, G4EJB, Editor This month, I briefly […]

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GB2RS News Script for 30 January 2022

| January 28, 2022

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s GB2RS news script GB2RS News Script for 30 January 2022 (14-page/450KB Microsoft Word document) . Problems downloading the GB2RS news script? Try this alternative link

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Be part of the RSGB Board

| January 28, 2022

This is the time of year when volunteers can step forward for election at the RSGB 2022 AGM. There are two elected Board Director vacancies. If you are unsure whether to submit your application, read this important message from the RSGB Board Chair and the RSGB President. They would like to encourage applicants from diverse […]

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Amateur radio in Tonga emergency

| January 28, 2022

Many radio amateurs have expressed concern over the situation in the Kingdom of Tonga after the eruption of the volcano. The IARU Region 3 representative says that amateur radio in Tonga is difficult as there are currently no HF operators and few transceivers in storage. An emergency communication network may be set up in the […]

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