Archive for May, 2023

5 June 2023 – Node-RED for radio amateurs by Mike Richards, G4WNC

| May 18, 2023

Mike’s presentation Node-RED is a visual programming language that is very powerful but surprisingly easy to use. The language has matured over recent years and has the potential to be a valuable tool for radio amateurs. In this talk, Mike will provide an introduction to Node-RED programming techniques. He will conclude with a live demonstration […]

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15 May 2023 – The T41-EP ALPS: A High Performance CW Decoder by Jack Purdum, W8TEE and Al Peter, AC8GY

| May 18, 2023

The presentation Jack and Al collaborated to build the T41-EP, a 7 band, 20W, CW/SSB SDR transceiver and this presentation is chiefly about how they developed the high performance CW decoder. Jack and Al co-authored the Software Defined Radio Transceiver (2022) and Microcontroller Projects for Amateur Radio (2019) books and numerous articles and presentations. They are also […]

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Welcome to university and college stories…

| May 16, 2023

The first stories will appear here shortly. Please come back soon!

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Board Director Co-option

| May 16, 2023

The RSGB Board has made the following announcement: Under the Article 32 a co-opted Director must retire at the AGM following their co-option. Ian Shepherd, G4EVK had been co-opted prior to the 2023 AGM and so would normally have had to retire from the Board. The Articles provide that “in exceptional circumstances, to fulfil a […]

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GB2RS News Script for 14 May 2023

| May 12, 2023

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s GB2RS news script GB2RS News Script for 14 May 2023 (25-page/507KB Microsoft Word document) Problems downloading the GB2RS news script? Try this alternative link

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RSGB Coronation activities still running

| May 12, 2023

Although the Coronation itself has taken place, our Coronation activities run until the end of June 2023. After the successful Special Special Event Station run by Cray Valley Amateur Radio Society, the GB23C callsign is now open for individual radio amateurs and clubs to use. You can find out how to register via the GB23C […]

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