In 2021, we shared details of Andrew, 2E1BRT and his interest in chasing awards. Almost three years on, we thought we would get an update on how Andrew is progressing. Having completed the RSGB 6m Countries Award and the IARU R1 Mixed Band Award in 2021 he had a blank sheet to commence the next […]
In 2021, we shared details of Andrew, 2E1BRT and his interest in chasing awards. Almost three years on, we thought we would get an update on how Andrew is progressing. Having completed the RSGB 6m Countries Award and the IARU R1 Mixed Band Award in 2021 he had a blank sheet to commence the next […]
The IARUMS Region 1 Newsletter March 2024 is now available.Click on the link to read it! …
The presentation Many interesting phenomena can be observed in the high frequency radio band including aurora reflections, meteor trail reflections, radio blackouts, sudden frequency deviations, aircraft reflections, and propagation anomalies due to ionospheric patches and blobs. Detections of all these phenomena at Anchorage involve a terrestrial transmitter and terrestrial receiver separated by a distance great […]
The provisional results of the March Contest are available on the IARU R1 VHF Contest Robot.
You can also take a look at your UBNs here !
We evaluated 2054 different logs.
The complaining period will end on April 15th, after …
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Are you making the most of the new amateur radio licence conditions already? Or are you still discovering what has changed and how it applies to you? The RSGB website has a range of resources about the Ofcom consultation, the new licence conditions and where to find help and guidance. You’ll find videos, summaries and […]
A team of amateurs is active from Vanuatu, OC-035, until the 11 April. Operators will be QRV on the 40 to 6m bands using SSB, CW and FT8. QSL via OQRS. QSOs will be uploaded to Club Log. Watch the YJ0VK page at QRZ.com for updates. A team of UK amateurs is about to set […]
FT4 International Activity Day started at 1200UTC on Saturday 6 April and ends at 1200UTC today, Sunday 7 April. Using FT4 on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is your report. The SP DX Contest started at 1500UTC on Saturday 6 April and ends at 1500UTC today, Sunday 7 April. […]
Looking at the Sun on Wednesday 3 April, you might be forgiven for thinking we are near sunspot minimum! With a near-total lack of sunspots and a solar flux index of 112, the solar disk was looking pretty bare. Compare that with just two weeks ago when the solar flux index was sitting at 209 […]