If you run a radio club for young people, make sure you take advantage of affiliating it to the RSGB. There are plenty of great reasons, and the best news is it’s free! Hear why Heritage School Electronics and Radio Club chose to affiliate to the RSGB. Benefits include: Monthly RadCom in the post (with […]
Heritage School in Cambridge is home to Heritage School Electronics & Radio Club (G7HSC). We spoke with Jon Bonsor-Matthews, M0NOJ, teacher and club leader, and heard why he chose to affiliate with the RSGB. Why did you choose to affiliate your school’s club with the RSGB? Primarily for the QSL Bureau, and also for […]
Many thanks to SRAA contributor Liam Spencer, who shares the following recording and notes:
Broadcaster: Polish Radio External Service (Via WRN and WRMI)
Date of recording: September 26, 2025
Starting time: 02:59 UTC
Frequency: 9.455 MHz
Reception location: Berthoud, Colorado, USA
Receiver and antenna: Sihuadon D-808 with telescopic antenna
Notes: After the withdrawal of most Overcomer Ministry broadcasts in the Summer of 2025. WRMI began relaying the World Radio Network North American stream to fill the empty hours. While this is great for many shortwave listeners, as we get to hear stations that used to broadcast on shortwave again. WRMI isn't making any money from broadcasting the World Radio Network, and it is unknown how long these will last. On September 26th, I recorded the Polish Radio External Service, as they became part of my daily listening thanks to WRMI. I used a cassette tape to record the broadcast. Sometime during the recording, a few seconds of the broadcast were cut as I had to flip over the tape to continue recording.
The Full and Direct-to-Full exam handouts—references EX309 and EX320—have been updated with immediate effect, so their 5MHz band plans now align with the main RSGB band plan which was updated in January 2026. The new editions can be found at rsgb.org/exam-forms. The changes highlight that caution must be exercised to avoid out-of-band operation, as well […]
The presentation Dave Robinson, G4FRE has been using amateur assembled 10MHz GPSDO for over 20 years. In this presentation he will show how the designs progressed and there deployment. Buildable designs will be discussed along with how to measure and improve the 10 MHz signal cleanliness. About the presenter TBC Watch live Tonight@8 webinars are live-streamed […]
The Full and Direct-to-Full Exam Handouts, references EX309 and EX320, have been updated with immediate effect, so their 5MHz band plans now align with the main RSGB band plan which was updated in January 2026. The new editions can be found at rsgb.org/exam-forms The changes highlight that caution must be exercised to avoid out-of-band operation […]
Today, 8 March, the Hack Green Military Surplus and Military Radio Hangar Sale is taking place at Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 8AL. The sale includes electronic equipment, amateur gear, components, military radio items and vehicle spares. For more information visit hackgreen.co.uk On Sunday, 15 March, Ripon and District Amateur Radio Society Rally […]
To celebrate the centenary of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters, which was formed on 16 August, 1926, special callsign ZL100C will be active until August. QSL via the Bureau and Logbook of the World. Special callsign DB100FT is active throughout 2026 to celebrate the centenary of the Berlin Radio Tower. The 150m-high steel […]
Jozef, ON6HX is active again as YB9/ON6HX from Mataram on Lombok Island, OC-150, until Wednesday, 11 March. The station is operating using CW, SSB, RTTY, FT8 and FT4. QSL via Logbook of the World, eQSL, or via Jozef’s home call. Gerard, F2JD is active as HR5/F2JD from Copan, Honduras until Thursday, 12 March. He is […]