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Also in GB2RS this week…

| October 9, 2020

The IARU Region 1 General Conference, originally scheduled to take place in Serbia, is taking place online, starting this Sunday, the 11th. Taking advantage of online access, well over 200 delegates and observers have registered from nearly 50 national societies. Nearly 90 papers are scheduled for discussion, several from the RSGB. The conference will be […]

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GB2RS News Script for 11 October 2020

| October 9, 2020

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s GB2RS news script GB2RS News Script for 11 October 2020 (12-page/222KB Microsoft Word document) Problems downloading the GB2RS news script? Try this alternative link.

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Special Events News – 11 October 2020

| October 9, 2020

Since the change of regulations applying to special event stations in the UK, many activations are now able to go ahead. UK amateurs would like to thank Ofcom for their help in making this happen. PJ4TEN will be active during October to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Bonaire becoming a Special Municipality of the Netherlands […]

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DX News – 11 October 2020

| October 9, 2020

Jerry, F4HJO will be active as F4HJO/p from Brehat Island, IOTA reference EU-074, between 17 and 24 October. He will operate mainly SSB on the 80, 40, 20 and 17m bands. QSL via Club Log’s OQRS, Logbook of The World or via his home call, either direct or via the bureau. Take, JG8NQJ will be […]

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Contest News – 11 October 2020

| October 9, 2020

Please remember to check before the contest for new rules due to lockdown and social distancing, which may differ around the world. The RSGB strongly advises obeying your own national and local government’s advice first and foremost, especially in the instance of local lockdowns. The Oceania DX CW contest ends its 24 hour run at […]

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Propagation News – 11 October 2020

| October 9, 2020

We had another week without a single sunspot appearing on the solar surface. The only upside was that the solar wind was largely calm, which resulted in a settled ionosphere. The solar flux index remained pegged at 71 or 72, reminding us that although NASA says that Solar Cycle 25 has started, we are still […]

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