Archive for September, 2025

GB3HQ will host a special 145 Alive Net from the RSGB Convention

| September 8, 2025

Every year the RSGB develops its Convention to reach new audiences. This year, GB3HQ will host a special 145 Alive Net from 12-3pm on Saturday 11 October. You will be able to join the net or simply check in on the day, and all callers will be recorded in the log. This is in addition […]

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GB2RS News Script for 7 September 2025

| September 4, 2025

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s news script News script for 7 September 2025 (MS Word document)

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WRTC, QO-100 and how to have a thriving club

| September 4, 2025

The World Radiosport Team Championship 2026 takes place in the United Kingdom, and Mark Haynes, M0DXR is the Chairman of the Organising Committee. Join Mark at the RSGB Convention on Saturday, 11 October 2025 to find out how the team is progressing for the event, which will host 100 operators from all around the world. […]

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Special GB2RS broadcasts from NRC for GB70RS

| September 4, 2025

This year GB2RS, the weekly news broadcast by the RSGB, celebrates its 70th anniversary. Activities to mark the occasion continue, with three special broadcasts scheduled from the RSGB National Radio Centre (NRC), on Sunday, 28 September 2025. Three newsreaders will broadcast GB2RS from the NRC on the 40m band, the 2m band and via the […]

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RSGB replies to latest Ofcom 2.3GHz consultation

| September 4, 2025

The RSGB has responded to a further Ofcom consultation, which would see new users sharing spectrum within the 2.3GHz amateur band. The latest proposals would enable a new class of short-notice outdoor deployments in the 2320 to 2340MHz range, for up to 14 days at a time. In its response, the RSGB has taken the […]

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September is all about coding and amateur radio

| September 4, 2025

This month is all about amateur radio and coding for the RSGB. Two exciting activities have been developed for you to get involved with. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced coder, you can get stuck into both the Python Pocket Morse activity and the LoRa high-altitude balloon challenge. Don’t forget to let […]

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