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VHF Spectrum Release

| March 22, 2014

Following a VHF Spectrum Release in the range 143 – 156 MHz “Call for Input” by Ofcom in August 2012 the RSGB, supported by the BATC and AMSAT-UK, submitted some firm and challenging proposals in October 2012, which were reported in our GB2RS News coverage. See http://rsgb.org/main/files/2013/05/VHF-Spectrum-Release-v3.2.pdf At the Society’s regular meeting with Ofcom on […]

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Licence Suffixes – consultation

| January 6, 2014

The “Litmus Test” consultation that has been running since 20th November 2013 is in its final phase with a draft response posted for approval/comment. We would like to close this phase on Friday 10th January 2014. The draft can be viewed and comments posted to the Licence Suffixes “Litmus Test” by following the links on […]

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Region 6 additional QRP Operations

| August 19, 2013

Brian, M0STY / M6OXO, is to fill some of the gaps in the Region 6 schedule by operating QRP on 22nd, 23rd, 29th and 30th August from two different sites in North Wales.  Further details can be found on the Centenary station calendar.

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Centenary station: Calendar updates

| August 14, 2013

A couple of changes have been made to the schedule for Region 6, North Wales. The Meirion ARS will now operate on Monday 19th August in addition to Sunday 18th August. Mark, M0UTD,  has requested that his operation from a site near to Llangollen be moved forward a day.  It will now take place on Tuesday […]

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Outstanding logs

| August 12, 2013

To help those who have worked the Centenary station yet their contact does not show in the online log, a new page giving details of “outstanding logs” has been created. This can be found as a sub-page to the “Online Log and QSL” page.

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GW100RSGB on Saturday 17th Aug

| August 12, 2013

We are delighted to announce that the Dragon ARS will be operating this coming Saturday on 40m, 20m, 15m, 10m and 6m from Llangefni, Anglesey.

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