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RSGB School Zone stories

| May 26, 2023

The RSGB’s School Zone webpage brings together radio amateurs in schools and colleges. We want to help people to share their experience of, and expertise in, establishing and running a radio club for young people. We’ve just launched a new page as part of this section called School Zone stories where we’re highlighting some of […]

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RadCom June 2023, Vol. 99, No. 6

| May 19, 2023
RadCom June 2023, Vol. 99, No. 6

Yaesu FT-710 review To read this edition, tap or click cover image News and reports Annual RSGB trophy presentations 68 Around Your Region – Club events calendar 74 Around Your Region – Events roundup 78 British Science Week 2023 22 GB23C Report 54 High-speed Morse system on display at the NRC 83 New products 14 […]

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RSGB YOTA team announced

| May 19, 2023

We are pleased to announce the team of young RSGB members who will be representing the Society and the UK at this summer’s Youngsters on the Air (YOTA) camp. The event, hosted by the Hungarian Radio Amateur Society (MRASZ), will take place in Gyor, Hungary between 5 and 12 August 2023. The team is made […]

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RSGB Board appointment

| May 19, 2023

The RSGB Board has decided to co-opt Ian Shepherd, G4EVK as a Board Director until the 2024 AGM. Please see the Board’s explanation of this appointment on the Society’s website.

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RadCom Basics Editor vacancy

| May 19, 2023

The RSGB is sad to report that RadCom Basics Editor Lee Aldridge, G4EJB wishes to retire later this year. The RSGB thanks Lee for all his hard work and effort in the making of RadCom Basics. If you are interested in taking on the role of RadCom Basics Editor, please email radcom@rsgb.org.uk.

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National Radio Centre Coronation celebrations

| May 18, 2023
National Radio Centre Coronation celebrations

Over the Coronation weekend, the RSGB National Radio Centre (NRC) at Bletchley Park ran a special event station, call sign GB2DAY. Running SSB on the 40m band, to give maximum opportunity for everyone to make a contact, over 500 stations were worked. There was a continuous pile-up of stations calling in from around the UK, […]

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