Chris, VK2YUS will be active again as YJ0CA from Vanuatu, 23 October – 4 November 2024.
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PX0FF Fernando de Noronha. From DXNews.com
PX0FF Team will be active from Fernando de Noronha, IOTA SA – 003, during October 2024.
Read moreAn Incredible Amateur Radio Rescue Story
Editor’s note: The following story was submitted by Don Gardner, W7PJ, ARRL Idaho Section Emergency Coordinator. On the evening of September 21, 2024, Greg Owen, […]
Read moreSimulated Emergency Test (SET) Scheduled for October 5—6
The first weekend of October is when ARRL encourages local groups to hold the Simulated Emergency Test, or SET. Throughout September, ARRL shared materials about […]
Read moreThe ARRL Foundation is Now Accepting Grant Applications Through October 31, 2024
There is funding available to organizations for eligible amateur radio-related projects and initiatives, particularly those with a focus on educating, licensing, and supporting amateur radio […]
Read moreRSGB Convention: last chance to pre-book tickets
The theme for this year’s RSGB Convention is “Your Convention, your way” and the Society is providing a range of activities and presentations as well […]
Read moreTonight@8: Aircraft Scatter, the Hitch-Hikers Guide
The next RSGB Tonight@8 live webinar is tomorrow, Monday 7 October. Ian White, GM3SEK will present ‘Aircraft Scatter, the Hitch-Hikers Guide’. Aircraft scatter is about […]
Read moreRadCom December feature on National Coding Week
Did you take part in National Coding Week this year? The RSGB had nine activities to inspire you to take part, including two new worksheets […]
Read moreHRH The Duchess of Edinburgh joins 100 Girlguiding members in live ISS contact
The Radio Society of Great Britain and ARISS, in conjunction with Girlguiding Surrey West and Brooklands Museum including the Innovation Academy, have been collaborating on […]
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