RSGB Yearbook 2025
The RSGB Yearbook 2025 is our BIGGEST ever with 640 pages of the latest callsign information and much more
This new edition of the RSGB Yearbook contains details of the over 103,000 callsigns on issue in the UK and Northern Ireland. With thousands of changes and updates included, this is the very latest information available. The book doesn’t stop here as you will also find details of Special Contest Calls, Permanent Special Event Callsigns, Repeaters & Beacons and much more.
The RSGB Yearbook 2025 remains the most comprehensive guide to amateur radio in the UK and worldwide. Starting with an expanded information section, the book contains information about the RSGB, its committees and services. You will find also find local information about affiliated clubs in your area, contest groups and repeater groups and the Regional Team across the country. There is a huge section on operating which covers from operating abroad, through Special Contest calls, RSGB Trophies, RSGB Awards, the very latest Band Plans through to HF propagation forecasts for 2025. There is a special feature this year covering the Ofcom Licence Review which is sure to interest many. It doesn’t stop here either and there is a massive amount of the latest material from across the amateur radio world incorporated into the over 187 pages of the information section.
Unlike some online callbooks remains the RSGB Yearbook 2025 remains the one source of current UK callsign data that is up to date and comprehensive – what are you missing if you don’t have a copy?
Size 210x297mm 640 pages ISBN: 9781913995607
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Corrections and updates
We are currently shipping a 2025 edition of this book marked ‘Printed 2024’ and this has the reported corrections or updates below.
P32 Featured Clubs
Col 3, Worthing
Unfortunately this entry has been credited to the wrong Club and it should read Worthing Radio Events Group
Errata to this printing
The callsign section has printed with a relatively small number of partially incorrect records (around 1% of records are affected).
There is a PDF errata document detailing these errors, along with a statement from Ofcom which can be found here.
Reporting errors in books
If you would like to report an error in a book that cannot be found in the links above please contact sales@rsgb.org.uk
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