RSSGB2RS Special Events

Special Events News – 16 February 2020

| February 14, 2020

Members of the Bruneck section of the ARI, the Italian national society, will be using II3BIA until 23 February to celebrate the Biathlon World Championships in Italy. Operations will be on all bands between 160 and 10m as well as 2m and 70cm using CW, SSB, digital modes and QO-100 satellite. QSL via IN3ZWF, by […]

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Special Events News – 9 February 2020

| February 7, 2020

Heiko, DK3DM and others are active as DL2020R until the end of the year to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the German reunification process. QSL via Club Log’s OQRS or direct only to M0SDV. DL250BEETH is another special call sign commemorating Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th anniversary. It will be used by the Kerpen local branch […]

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Special Events News – 2 February 2020

| January 31, 2020

On Wednesday, 5 February, GB0GLS will be on the air from Gilnahirk Listening Station, BT5 7SL. Operations run from 10am to 6pm. There is no parking on Gilnahirk Road, but the organisers plan to have a field available for parking. Details on qrz.com. Members of the Kuwait Amateur Radio Society are operating as 9K59NLD during […]

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Special Events News – 26 January 2020

| January 24, 2020

We’ve received no news of special event stations taking place this week.

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Special Events News – 19 January 2020

| January 17, 2020

Members of the Russian Robinson Club will operate the special event station R200ANT to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the discovery of Antarctica. The station will be on the air until 31 March. Listeners are asked to note that the event station is located in Russia and not Antarctica.

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Special Events News – 12 January 2020

| January 10, 2020

John, M0XIG will operate GB200FN until 3 February to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale. QSL direct to M0XIG. The British Amateur Radio Teledata Group is celebrating its diamond anniversary. Members of the Group will be active as GB60ATG until June 2020. More information at bartg.org.uk.

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