For more information visit or contact Cambridgeshire Repeater Group Rally will take place on Sunday the 16 th of April. The Convention will feature talks, traders, bring and buy, club stalls and a café. Doors open from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm and admission is £3. For more information email or visit Yeovil Amateur Radio Club’s 37 th QRP Convention will take place on Saturday the 15 th of April at The Digby Hall, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3AA. The sale will include electronic equipment, amateur gear, components, military radio items and vehicle spares. The venue will be Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 8AL. The Hack Green Military Surplus and Military Radio Hanger Sale will take place on Sunday the 2 nd of April. Go to /membersĪnd now for details of rallies and events The RSGB will be using this mailing list in future to send out details of forthcoming online events, for example, the packed programme of live webinars that are booked until July. If you are an RSGB Member who is interested in online webinars and events, don’t miss out! Log into the RSGB Members’ portal, choose the preferences tab and click the online events option. Full details of all the webinars in the summer programme are on our website – there are some great topics, so take a look and put the dates in your diary! Go to /webinars to find out more. The two were awarded the RSGB’s Bennett Prize in 2021 for their article on their “Double-Double Magnetic Loop” antenna article in the February 2020 issue of RadCom. Jack and Al collaborated to build the T41-EP, a seven-band, 20W, CW/SSB SDR transceiver but this presentation is chiefly about how they developed the high-performance CW decoder. The RSGB’s summer programme begins on Monday the 15 th of May when Jack Purdum, W8TEE and Al Peter, AC8GY will talk about “The T41-EP ALPS: A High-Performance CW Decoder”. Using the same format as the Jersey special event station callsign, applicants might consider the following if they are available: Scotland: GB3KCM Wales: GB3KCW Northern Ireland: GB3KCI Guernsey: GB3KCU and the Isle of Man: GB3KCD. Applications for special event callsigns can be made through the Ofcom web portal, as usual. An opportunity exists for groups in each of the UK Nations who have a regional secondary locator, and the Crown Dependencies, to apply for similar special event callsigns. You will need to apply for a Notice of Variation – or NoV – and the form is now available on the RSGB website at /novĪ group of radio amateurs in Jersey will be using a special event callsign GB3KCJ as part of the Coronation celebrations. If you are an RSGB Member, please remember to keep your preferences and personal information up to date, including your callsign and email address, by logging into the Society’s Membership portal via /members or by contacting part of our Coronation celebration activities, Ofcom has approved “R” as the optional Coronation regional secondary locator prefix for all UK radio amateurs to use during May and June 2023. The decision about who to vote for is entirely yours, but please do vote – it only takes a few minutes and will help to ensure that the RSGB Board reflects your views.Īs the RSGB continues to expand the use of its new Membership and management systems, it will make greater use of electronic communications to advise Members of important changes to their fees, benefits and offers as well as to send notifications for important publications and events. Read their personal statements, watch the videos and see if their background, skills and aspirations match your view of what the Society needs. You can find out more about each of them on the RSGB website at /candidates and then there is a link at the top and the bottom of the page to cast your vote. If you are an RSGB Member, don’t forget to vote for the two candidates that you would like to see as Board Directors for the next two years.
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