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RadCom December 2024, Vol. 100, No. 12

Season’s greetings from the RSGB To read this edition, tap or click cover image Regulars Advertisers’ index 85 Antennas, Steve Ireland, VK6VZ/G3ZZD and Kevin Smith, VK6LW/VK6T/G4EHF 18 Contest Calendar, Ian Pawson, G0FCT 23 Contesting, Nick Totterdell, G4FAL 54 Data, Andy Talbot, G4JNT 45 GHz bands, Dr John Worsnop, G4BAO 60 HF, John Petters, G3YPZ 56 […]
RSGB launches its 2025 Construction Competition
The RSGB has launched its Construction Competition for 2025. Entries to this annual competition will again be judged online to allow RSGB members from the UK and across the world to participate and demonstrate their creativity. In line with the Society’s strategic priority of growth, there will be a new Outreach category this year in […]
RSGB Contest Club to enter World Wide Award 2025
The RSGB Contest Club is excited to announce that the second World Wide Award event will be taking place in January 2025 and that it is looking for volunteers to take part. Last year’s event included 28 RSGB members who made in excess of an impressive 109,000 contacts. The Society’s Contest Club has confirmed there […]
Watch more great RSGB 2024 Convention content
The RSGB has released some more great content from its recent Annual Convention. In its ‘Discussion with the Board’ session, the RSGB Board outlined progress with the strategic priorities and answered questions from Convention attendees about the strategy and a range of other topics. The session wasn’t on the livestream, but you can see it […]
RSGB represented at hybrid IARU R3 Conference
The 19th International Amateur Radio Union Region 3 Conference was hosted by the Thailand national society in Bangkok and concluded on Friday 7 November. The hybrid event saw the RSGB attending online, which included accounting for a seven-hour time zone difference. The Conference was opened on Monday 4 November by national and international dignitaries. Numerous […]
146/147MHz NoV extension agreed by Ofcom
Ofcom has agreed to the RSGB request to extend the 146/147MHz NoV for a further year. It is available on a non-interference basis and the NoV is subject to a 30-day notice period of change or withdrawal. Full licence holders can apply for the 146/147MHz NoV on the RSGB website.