RadCom Basics September 2021, No. 24
Welcome to the latest edition
I hope you enjoy reading RadCom Basics and find this edition of real help whether you are new to the hobby or just looking to brush up on the basics.
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Lee, G4EJB, Editor.
In this edition…
- Welcome to the September 2021 edition Lee, G4EJB, Editor
This month we have a timely reminder about Ofcom ICNIRP compliance and where to find information; a brief look at teams on the RSGB website, in particular, Beyond Exams; and correspondence with RadCom Basics readers- Entering a contest – part two
In the second of three articles, Ian Pawson, G0FCT provides an experienced guiding hand to help you become more effective in contests- Build your own digital hotspot
James Stevens, M0JCQ shows how easy it is to build your own hotspot- Online callbooks
Steve Clements, G1YBB shows how to make good use of QRZ.com, QRZCQ and HamQTH; he then ties this up with how to find your own Maidenhead locator and WAB squares- Getting started in Logbook of The World – part one
In a slightly different vein, Jonathan Constable, M5FUN/AC9PG gives a step-by-step guide to the ARRL’s LoTW and what it can do for chasing DXCC awards amongst others- Index of RadCom Basics articles, editions 1 to 24
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About RadCom Basics
RadCom Basics is a bi-monthly digital publication for RSGB Members new to amateur radio that explores key aspects of amateur radio in a straightforward and accessible way.
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