8J1RL is currently active from Showa Research Station, Queen Maud Land, IOTA AN – 015.
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Hurricane Watch Net Turning 60, Seeking Net Control Operators
The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN), founded on Labor Day weekend 1965, is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2025. The net, known for relaying surface observations […]
Read moreTraining the Next Generation of Net Controllers
Amateur radio operators are known for their desire and unique ability to provide public service through communications. Whether activated for a severe weather event or […]
Read morePropagation Update
Spaceweather.com reports that sunspot 3981 has produced more than 20M-class solar flares, including two that almost reached category X. The activity is likely to continue […]
Read moreLearning Opportunity – On the Air Live: “How to Use Your Handheld Radio”
ARRL is helping members get the most out of amateur radio through On the Air Live, a monthly series of training sessions. The live events […]
Read moreAmateur Radio Newsline Report 2467 for Friday, February 7th, 2025
– HAM TO TRANSMIT SSTV IMAGES FROM 1ST POLAR-ORBIT SPACEFLIGHT – AUSTRIAN SHORTWAVE SITE DISMANTLED – TURKISH AMATEURS ACTIVATE IN MEMORY OF EARTHQUAKE VICTIM – […]
Read moreE1505: Do We REALLY Have Too Many Digital Modes?
This is a follow up to the original video about too many digital modes. This video was made in response to lots of really good […]
Read moreRSGB HQ to close Friday afternoon
RSGB Headquarters is closed from 12.00 on Friday, 7 February 2025 as RSGB staff are attending the funeral of their colleague Gillian Coull.
Read moreA new RSGB web page focuses on emerging technology
The RSGB has launched a new web page on how emerging technology can be used in amateur radio. Technologies such as artificial intelligence and 3D […]
Read moreBletchley Park museum radio awareness talk
On Saturday 29 March, the RSGB National Radio Centre Coordinator, Martyn Baker, G0GMB, together with Andy Webster, G7UHN from the Radio Communications Foundation, will be […]
Read moreRemember to share your British Science Week ideas
British Science Week is less than a month away and the RSGB would love you to use your interest, expertise and enthusiasm for amateur radio […]
Read moreJ52EC Guinea Bissau. From DXNews.com
Livio, IZ3BUR will be active as J52EC from Guinea Bissau, 26 January – 1 March 2025.
Read moreRSGB HQ to close tomorrow afternoon
RSGB Headquarters is closed from 12.00 on Friday, 7 February 2025 as RSGB staff are attending the funeral of their colleague Gillian Coull.
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