Archive for July, 2024

RadCom Basics, No. 41, July 2024

| July 31, 2024
RadCom Basics, No. 41, July 2024

We are pleased to announce the July 2024 edition of RadCom Basics is now available on the RSGB website In this edition, in Operating HF Portable by the Sea, Tim Hier, G5TM explains the likely beneficial impact of operating next to saltwater Also in this edition: 4 Checking and testing components: Part three In this […]

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RadCom Basics, May 2024, Edition 40

| July 31, 2024
RadCom Basics, May 2024, Edition 40

OpenWebRX+ on a Raspberry Pi Tony Molloy, M6CIH takes an interesting look at this method of accessing one or more SDR devices using a browser, and covers its uses, set up and installation In this edition… 4 Checking and testing components: Part two In this second instalment, Lee Aldridge, G4EJB provides guidance on checking and […]

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GB2RS News Script for 28 July 2024

| July 26, 2024

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s news script News script for 28 July 2024 (MS Word document)

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RSGB Board co-opts two new Directors

| July 26, 2024

When Paul Nichols, M0PVN resigned as an RSGB Director in May, it created a vacancy on the Board. The Board decided that it was in the Society’s interests to expand the Board to nine people to help implement the Society’s strategic priorities. Under Article 37 it has co-opted Peter Bowyer, G4MJS and Peter Ransom, M0SFZ […]

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Two new Regional Representatives

| July 26, 2024

The RSGB is delighted to announce the co-option of two Regional Representatives. Peter Lowrie, MI5JYK is based in Region 8 and Brian Woolnough, M5ADQ in Region 12. They will serve in these roles until the RSGB 2025 AGM. You can see contact details for either of them, or any member of the Regional Team, on […]

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Be part of a successful team at the NRC!

| July 26, 2024

There is so much happening at the RSGB National Radio Centre that it needs to expand its team of volunteers! The NRC has a fabulous set-up and you’ll be given full training on using the GB3RS radio station. You should enjoy meeting people and be able to volunteer for one or two days per month […]

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