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News for England South-West – 26 December 2021

| December 22, 2021

Weston Super Mare Radio Society is having a meeting on Monday at the social club. There is a net on Thursday from 8pm via GB3WB. M0JOG, 0750 066 8674 Isle of Avalon Amateur Radio Club has a net around 145.475MHz from 9pm on Tuesday. Wednesday sees a net on 145.475MHz from 9pm. There is a […]

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News for Wales – 26 December 2021

| December 22, 2021

Barry Amateur Radio Society is closed on Tuesday. Wednesday sees a net on 145.550MHz from 8pm. Steve, 2W0VOG, 0790 056 0080 Rhondda Amateur Radio Society has a net on Tuesday from 6.30pm on GB3BC or 145.450MHz or 29.120MHz, moving to Zoom at 7.30pm. John, GW4BUZ, 01443 432 542 North Wales Radio Society is closed on […]

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Transatlantic Centenary

| September 24, 2021

The RSGB and the ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® in the US have announced joint events to celebrate the achievement of transatlantic communications by radio amateurs 100 years ago.  In December 1921, ARRL sent Paul F. Godley, who held the US callsign 2ZE, as their representative to listen for amateur signals from North […]

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GB2RS News Script for 5 September 2021

| September 3, 2021

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s GB2RS news script GB2RS News Script for 5 September 2021 (15-page/427KB Microsoft Word document) Problems downloading the GB2RS news script? Try this alternative link

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Prof Cathryn Mitchell to headline Convention

| September 3, 2021

The RSGB is delighted to announce that Professor Cathryn Mitchell, M0IBG has agreed to be the keynote speaker at the Online Convention on 9 October. Her talk, Radio technology and space science – a perfect partnership, will explore the connections between radio and space and will look at the many ways that everyone can get involved. […]

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Newbury children to contact ISS

| September 3, 2021

A group of children at the Mary Hare School for deaf children in Newbury will be talking to an astronaut aboard the International Space Station in October, using amateur radio equipment set up with the help of Newbury and District ARS. The children will each ask a question to the astronaut who will then answer […]

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