Archive for 2022

RadCom October 2022, Vol. 98, No. 10

| September 15, 2022
RadCom October 2022, Vol. 98, No. 10

Meteor beacon project – Combining the skills of radio astronomy and amateur radio To read this edition, tap or click cover image News and Reports Around Your Region – Club events calendar 84 Around Your Region – Events roundup 88 GB22HQ live from the Commonwealth Games, Nick Totterdell, G4FAL 79 New products 14 News 11 […]

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Jubilee activities

| September 13, 2022

We are bringing our Jubilee activities to a close as a mark of respect for the Queen. Our website is being updated and the Innovation 70 award has been cancelled. Any radio amateur who has collected QSOs between 1 – 30 June 2022 for the Jubilee Award 70 may still submit their application to the […]

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GB2RS News Script for 11 September 2022

| September 9, 2022

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s GB2RS news script GB2RS News Script for 11 September 2022 (21-page/469KB Microsoft Word document) Problems downloading the GB2RS news script? Try this alternative link

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Bletchley Park and NRC open

| September 9, 2022

We are deeply saddened by the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Our thoughts are with the King and all members of the Royal Family at this sad time. Bletchley Park museum, and hence the National Radio Centre, will remain open in the coming days but will be closed for the day of the funeral. More […]

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EMF lecture and workshop at the RSGB Convention

| September 9, 2022

There will be EMF Compliance events at the RSGB Convention on the 8 and 9 October 2022. On the morning of Saturday, 8 October, John Rogers, M0JAV of the RSGB, ARRL and IRTS EMF team will give an update on EMF compliance developments. This will include the updated RSGB EMF Compliance App and results of […]

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Also in GB2RS this week…

| September 9, 2022

The July 2022 edition of the IARU Monitoring Service Region 1 Newsletter is now available. In this issue you can read more about how Over the Horizon radars were the most obvious transmissions causing harm to our amateur radio HF bands. The front runner was the Russian ‘Contayner’ with a band width of 12kHz at […]

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