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Submit your British Science Week reports
British Science Week 2026 draws to a close on Sunday, 15 March 2026 and the RSGB is delighted to have seen so many clubs, societies, schools, youth groups and individuals taking part. This year’s British Science Week campaign has been the biggest for amateur radio yet. The Society would like to thank everyone who got […]
Exam availability over Easter
The RSGB remote invigilation team will be taking a break over the Easter weekend. You will not be able to book an exam from Friday, 3 to Monday, 6 April 2026. Exam bookings will resume as normal from Tuesday, 7 April 2026. Book your exam by going to the RSGB exams pages at rsgb.org/exams.
Last chance to book Blackpool workshop
If you have not secured your spot on the RSGB members-only Direct Digital Synthesizer programming workshop, taking place in Blackpool on Saturday 11 April, now is the time. Booking closes on Wednesday 18 March. Book now.
13 April – Recycling of waste electronics and batteries by Mark Foreman, G7LSZ/SA6BID
The presentation What happens when your rig goes to the shack in the sky? This webinar will look at what recycling is, and its purpose. In the talk, Mark will discuss the basics of recycling waste electronic and electrical equipment. He will concentrate on aluminium, steel and batteries. About the presenter Mark Foreman, G7LSZ/SA6BID is […]
Listen out for active British Science Week groups
British Science Week 2026 began last Friday and a wide variety of amateur radio activity is taking place throughout the 10 days. From kit building, to Morse-athons, from skeds to radio direction finding, this is a fantastic showcase of amateur radio to wider audiences. There is still time to get involved in this national event […]






