Archive for September, 2025

RESOLVED – Power outage impacting RSGB HQ

| September 30, 2025
RESOLVED – Power outage impacting RSGB HQ

UPDATE 30/09/2025 10:40 Power and systems have now been restored to RSGB HQ. A power outage is impacting phones and services at RSGB HQ. UK Power Networks are aware and working at the local electrical substation.

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GB2RS News Script for 28 September 2025

| September 26, 2025

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s news script News script for 28 September 2025 (MS Word document)

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Must-see presentations at RSGB 2025 Convention

| September 26, 2025

The programme for RSGB 2025 Convention has nearly 50 presentations for you to enjoy, including leading industry speakers such as Mike Walker, VA3MW from FlexRadio and Hans Summers, G0UPL from QRP labs. There will also be well-known names such as Neil Smith G4DBN, RadCom Technical Editor Peter Duffett-Smith GM3XJE, Brian Coleman G4NNS and Walt Hudson […]

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Local MP visits RSGB National Radio Centre

| September 26, 2025

The RSGB was pleased to welcome Callum Anderson, MP for Buckingham and Bletchley, to the RSGB National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park last week. Callum enjoyed seeing the history of radio, watching live CW contacts, and listening to his voice coming back from space, having been relayed via a satellite. Callum was invited to meet […]

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Special 70th anniversary GB2RS broadcasts

| September 26, 2025

Do not forget to listen out for three special one-off broadcasts from the RSGB National Radio Centre on Sunday, 28 September 2025. The broadcasts are part of the celebrations which are taking place to mark the 70th anniversary of GB2RS. Listen out at 1pm, 2.30pm and 4pm. Go to the GB70RS web page for details […]

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Also in GB2RS this week…

| September 26, 2025

The RSGB LoRa high-altitude balloon launch took place on Saturday, 20 September 2025 and was a great success despite tricky weather conditions, which included rain and high winds. The balloon soared at a peak altitude of 48,556 feet before landing in a remote location in the Thursden Valley. Winners of the competition to win a […]

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