Archive for May, 2024

RadCom Basics, No. 40, May 2024

| May 30, 2024
RadCom Basics, No. 40, May 2024

We are pleased to announce the May 2024 edition of RadCom Basics is now available on the RSGB website In this edition, Tony Molloy, M6CIH considers OpenWebRX+ on a Raspberry Pi, and takes an interesting look at this method of accessing one or more SDR devices using a browser, covering its uses, set up, and […]

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RadCom Basics, March 2024, Edition 39

| May 30, 2024
RadCom Basics, March 2024, Edition 39

Operating portable, a personal experience Mark Hartley, M0XCZ reflects upon his experiences of portable operating and provides an account aimed at encouraging amateurs to get out there and experience the benefits of portable operating In this edition… 4 Checking and testing components: Part one Lee Aldridge, G4EJB, provides guidance about how to check and test […]

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Honorary Treasurer, Chris Wood, GD6TWF

| May 30, 2024
Honorary Treasurer, Chris Wood, GD6TWF

I am responsible for advising the RSGB Board and communicating to members on finance matters. When I retired, I recognised that as a Chartered Accountant I had specific skills to offer the Society. By volunteering I can contribute to the RSGB and I am enjoying that.  

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Emerging Technology Coordination Committee (ETCC) member, Steve Morton, G8SFR

| May 30, 2024
Emerging Technology Coordination Committee (ETCC) member, Steve Morton, G8SFR

I’ve been an RSGB volunteer since 1994 and I’ve been doing more or less the same role ever since! When I first joined the RSGB DCC (Datacoms Committee) I was using my organisation and communication skills to process large number of NoV applications for Nodes and Mailboxes throughout UK. Today I’m still doing more or […]

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Awards Manager and QSL Bureau sub-manager, Lindsay Pennell, G8PMA

| May 30, 2024
Awards Manager and QSL Bureau sub-manager, Lindsay Pennell, G8PMA

Awards Manager and also QSL Bureau sub-manager for call groups G1, G2, and G3G to G3L I volunteer because, quite simply, it adds to my enjoyment of the hobby. Being the Awards Manager allows me to encourage and coach other amateurs in an aspect of the hobby that I enjoy, awards chasing, and has prompted […]

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RSGB Board visits HQ

| May 29, 2024
RSGB Board visits HQ

The Board recently spent an afternoon visiting RSGB Headquarters, meeting staff and gaining a more detailed understanding of the work of this professional team. Later that day, the Board received training from members of the senior team about their specialist areas. Strategic priorities confirmed During the Board meeting the following day, the Board decided to […]

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