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GB2RS Morse Practice web page

| June 20, 2025

Whether you are just starting to learn Morse code or are already an experienced operator, the GB2RS Morse Practice web page is just what you need to brush up your skill! Created by GB2RS Newsreader Graham, G4JBD, you can select different sections of the latest RSGB news which are then played in Morse code at […]

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Propagation News – 22 June 2025

| June 20, 2025

Last week we mentioned a large coronal hole on the Sun that might cause problems. The hole is so large that it is still Earth-centric seven days later. We had expected the hole to increase the Kp index due to the solar wind emanating from it. However, as of Thursday, 19 June, conditions remained quiet […]

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Booking now open for RSGB 2025 Convention

| June 13, 2025

The RSGB annual Convention is a fantastic opportunity for radio amateurs to meet, learn and share experiences. Whether you’re newly licensed or have years of experience, there is always more to discover. That’s why the Society is excited to introduce this year’s theme: Discover, Learn, Progress. Whether you want to discover something new, learn more […]

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GB2RS News Script for 15 June 2025

| June 13, 2025

Tap or click the link below to download this week’s news script News script for 15 June 2025 (MS Word document)

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The RSGB launches the SES Cookbook

| June 13, 2025

Special Event Stations (SES) are popular around the world, and a great source of fun and excitement for organisers and QSO chasers. They can also be a fantastic tool for outreach, allowing you to demonstrate amateur radio and encourage people to find out more. But how do you organise an event to achieve all those […]

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RSGB Operating Advisory Service

| June 13, 2025

The RSGB Operating Advisory Service (OAS) provides advice to members on dealing with situations that are not within the spirit of amateur radio. From time to time this activity goes beyond what is classed as acceptable behaviour and requires action to be taken. In these circumstances the OAS recommends reporting the matter directly to Ofcom […]

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