Archive for October, 2025

November 2025 – Strategic priorities update

| October 15, 2025
November 2025 – Strategic priorities update

Supporting practical activities and learning Doing practical things has been central to amateur radio for its entire existence. For many of us with original G3 and early G8 call signs the only way to get on the air was to build your own station from components, or through modification of surplus military equipment. The purpose […]

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Introducing the RSGB mobile app

| October 9, 2025
Introducing the RSGB mobile app

We’re excited to announce a fantastic new member benefit – the RSGB mobile app – which is available to download now via the Apple App and Google Play stores. If you’re an RSGB member, you can now enjoy RadCom, RadCom Basics and RadCom Plus wherever you are. Complementing our web app, you can browse decades […]

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Join the RSGB 2025 Convention livestream

| October 9, 2025

The RSGB 2025 Convention takes place this weekend. If you are unable to attend in person you can watch the livestream on our YouTube channel. Presentations will include Radio Communications Foundation Trustee, Andy Webster, G7UHN explaining how you can use radio technology to engage and inspire non-radio amateurs. Hans Summers, G0UPL of QRP Labs will […]

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GB2RS News Script for 12 October 2025

| October 9, 2025

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s news script News script for 12 October 2025 (MS Word document)

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Get involved with Jamboree on the Air

| October 9, 2025

Thank you to everyone who has responded to our call for Jamboree on the Air participation. Samuel McCutchion, M0UEL is the RSGB Youth Champion for Scouts, Cadets and Guides and has compiled a list of Scouting groups that are involved with the annual event. View the list on our ‘JOTA Stations on the Air’ web […]

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Join the team at the RSGB National Radio Centre

| October 9, 2025

Volunteers at the RSGB National Radio Centre had a particularly busy weekend at the end of September. It was 1940s weekend at Bletchley Park for which the Centre set up the GB1SOE station and over the weekend RSGB volunteers welcomed almost 1,100 visitors through the doors. If you’d like to be part of this engaging […]

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