Archive for July, 2025

August 2025 – Strategic priorities update

| July 16, 2025
August 2025 – Strategic priorities update

Diversity and inclusion – a strategy for the RSGB During my recent visits to the UK Northern Rally and IARU meetings in Paris, one question stood out for me: “What is the RSGB doing about inclusion and diversity?” It was posed by members, international colleagues and observers alike. It is a timely and important topic […]

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GB2RS News Script for 13 July 2025

| July 11, 2025

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s news script News script for 13 July 2025 (MS Word document)

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Keynote Speaker for 2025 Convention announced

| July 11, 2025

We’re delighted to announce that our keynote speaker for the RSGB 2025 Convention will be Professor Lucie Green. Prof. Green is a Professor of Physics and a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) of the University College London (UCL). She has also presented many TV and radio programmes including […]

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Get involved with chasing awards this summer

| July 11, 2025

Set yourself a challenge this summer and get involved with awards chasing. The RSGB awards are open to everyone, whatever your age, licence level and personal interests. They encourage you to push yourself further, learn something new and can even help you to make tweaks to your station to maximise performance. If HF is your […]

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New Regional Forum Chair elected

| July 11, 2025

At a recent meeting of the RSGB Regional Forum, the RSGB Regional Representatives elected George Crawford, MM0JNL as the Regional Forum Chair. George represents Scotland South and Western Isles as the Representative for Region 1. He got involved in amateur radio in 2020 and gained his Full licence by March 2021. George has also been […]

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Also is this weeks GB2RS…

| July 11, 2025

Last week, senior RSGB staff and some members of the RSGB Board met for two days to discuss the next implementation phase of the Society’s strategy. The discussions covered several topics, including how to ensure the Society stays relevant to the modern radio amateur. Those discussions led to some initial plans for the next six […]

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