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Also in GB2RS this week…
A reminder that the last Tonight@8 webinar of 2025 airs at 8pm on Monday, 1 December 2025 on the RSGB’s YouTube channel and special BATC channel. The presentation features young RSGB members who travelled to Paris earlier this year for the Youngsters on the Air (YOTA) summer camp. As well as hearing about their experience, […]
Rallies and Events News – 30 November 2025
Today, 30 November Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur’s Club Rally is taking place at Spennymoor Leisure Centre, County Durham. Traders, catering, ample parking and disabled facilities are available on site. For more information visit barac.org.uk Mid Devon Amateur Radio and Electronics Fair 2025 will be held on 7 December at Winkleigh Sports and Recreation Centre. The doors will […]
DX News – 30 November 2025
Gabriele, HB9TSW is active as Z68BG from Slatina Air Base near Pristina, Kosovo until 10 December. He is operating using CW only. QSL via Logbook of the World, eQSL, or via his home call. Red, DL1BUG is active as TY5FR from Cotonou, Benin until 11 December. He is using CW and SSB on the 80 to […]
Special Events News – 30 November 2025
Special event station OZ90NRAU is active until 7 December to celebrate the anniversary of the establishment of the Nordic Radio Amateur Union. For more information, including details of awards that are available for working the station, visit QRZ.com Datta, VU2DSI is active as AU2JCB until 15 December to commemorate the birthday of Indian physicist and radio […]
Contest News – 30 November 2025
The CQ World Wide DX CW Contest started at 0000UTC on Saturday, 29 November and ends at 2359UTC today, Sunday, 30 November. Using CW on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and CQ zone. The UK is in Zone 14. On Tuesday, 2 December, the RSGB 144MHz FM […]
Propagation News – 30 November 2025
Last week was a mixed bag in terms of solar activity. Yes, we had geomagnetic disturbances but they were never really that bad, with a maximum Kp index of 5, and that was for only one three-hour period. This was mainly due to two large coronal holes on the Sun, which saw the solar wind […]





