RSSGB2RS Special Events

Special Events News – 1 May 2022

| April 29, 2022

GB0SCW will be on the air from Stone Cross Windmill, East Sussex, from 10am to 5pm, next Saturday and Sunday. Using SSB on the 3.5, 7 and 14MHz bands, they also plan activities on 2m and 70cm. There may also be some HF operations in the evenings from a car parked in the windmill grounds. […]

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Special Events News – 24 April 2022

| April 22, 2022

Flight Refuelling ARS will be operating from the club station using GB2FRA to celebrate the club’s 40th anniversary. It is intended that the callsign will be used on all the bands and modes that are available from the club shack including 10GHz EME. Operations will run throughout April. Medway Amateur Receiving and Transmitting Society will […]

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Special Events News – 17 April 2022

| April 14, 2022

Look out for GB1BB today from about 5pm to 7pm local time around 7.170MHz or 3.770MHz as well as 2m FM simplex and via GB3IW. Operators from the Isle of Wight Radio Society will be on the Bramble Bank in mid-Solent for the few minutes that it is exposed by this weekend’s extreme Spring tide. […]

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Special Events News – 10 April 2022

| April 8, 2022

Final preparations for GB1BB are now under way at the Isle of Wight Radio Society. A crew of three young operators will, weather permitting, operate on 70cm through GB3IW; on 2m FM simplex; and on the 80m or 40m band using SSB. This Special Event Station is highly unusual in that it will be established […]

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Special Events News – 03 April 2022

| April 1, 2022

Flight Refuelling ARS will be operating from the club station using GB2FRA to celebrate the club’s 40th anniversary. It is intended that the callsign will be used on all the bands and modes that are available from the club shack including 10GHz EME. Operations will run throughout April. Please keep a look out for them […]

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Special Events News – 27 March 2022

| March 25, 2022

Commemorating the 150th anniversary since the death of Samuel Morse on the 2nd of April 1872, OE0MORSE will be on the air, CW only, throughout April. QSL via Club Log’s OQRS, Logbook of the World or eQSL. A certificate will be available. The Isle of Wight Radio Society is planning a rather unusual special event […]

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