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QSL Bureau announces G4M to S series update
Do you have a call sign in the G4M to S series? If so, the QSL Bureau has announced a change to your card collection group. All cards and envelopes are being transferred to the current G4T to Z manager Peter, G4XEX to form a new enlarged G4M to Z group. The current manager Cliff, […]
Listen out for RSGB volunteers and Scouts operating from the WSIJ
RSGB volunteers will be running Morse activities and operating using DMR at the West Sussex International Jamboree on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 August. Listen out for youngsters operating as GB0WSJ using DMR on RSGB Youth Talk Group 23554, Worldwide Talk Group 91 and UK Call Talk Group 2350. They’d appreciate a call between 9.30am and […]
The July 2025 RadCom Basics now available
The July 2025 edition of RadCom Basics is now available. RadCom Basics is aimed at new amateurs and those who are wishing to refresh their skills and knowledge. Among others, this edition contains articles to help you learn about spectrum analysers, Near Vertical Incidence Skywave propagation and using a doublet as a multi-band antenna. To […]
RSGB confirms more speakers for its Convention in October
The RSGB has shared details of more presentations that you can enjoy at its Convention in October. If you’d like to broaden your technical knowledge, you’ll enjoy presentations by Bob Burns, G3OOU on ‘Getting the most from an oscilloscope’ and ‘Ladder crystal filter design’. As part of the Society’s focus on supporting modern amateur radio […]
Get involved with the RSGB LoRa high-altitude balloon challenge
National Coding Week takes place in the third week of September, and the RSGB is once again dedicating a whole month to amateur radio and coding activities. As part of the Society’s strategy to encourage practical skills development, it is inviting you to take part in its LoRa high-altitude balloon challenge. The project has been […]






