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Also in GB2RS this week…
The RSGB has continued to release content from its recent Convention. Watch the Meet the Board session and hear an update on the Society’s strategy, as well as an outline of next steps and some important RSGB roles that need the right volunteers to step forward. These include four Board Director and three Regional Representative […]
Rallies and Events News – 9 November 2025
Rochdale and District Amateur Radio Society Winter Rally is taking place on Saturday, 15 November at St Vincent de Paul’s Hall, Norden, Rochdale, OL12 7QR. The doors open at 10am and entry costs £3. Traders, catering and plenty of free parking will be available on site. For more information, email rally.radars@hotmail.com On Sunday, 30 November, […]
Special Events News – 9 November 2025
Members of the Tarragonès Radio Club in Spain are active with special callsign AO25TWHS until 30 November. The station is often spotted on the HF bands using FT4. More information, including DX Cluster spots and a link to a diploma that is available for working the station, is available at QRZ.com Special event station V84SRU […]
DX News – 9 November 2025
Members of the Italian DXpedition team are active as 5R8TT and 5R8XX until Wednesday, 12 November from Nosy Be, AF-057 in Madagascar. Four stations are active on the 160 to 6m bands using CW, FT8, SSB and RTTY. QSL directly to I2YSB. To find out more visit i2ysb.com/idt Members of the Yaguarete DX Group are […]
Contest News – 9 November 2025
The Worked All Europe DX RTTY Contest started at 0000UTC yesterday, 8 November, and ends at 2359UTC today, 9 November. Using RTTY on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Today, 9 November, the UK Microwave Group Low Band Contest runs from 1000 to 1400UTC. […]
Propagation News – 9 November 2025
Last week was a mixed bag in terms of HF propagation. Earlier in the week, the 10m band was working very well, with Australia romping into the UK by mid-morning. But later in the week, everything had changed. Solar activity was high with multiple X-class and strong M-class solar flares. At least three coronal mass […]





