RSGB tonight at 8
On The WebSteve Morton, F4VTF, G8SFR, will explain how repeaters are built, planned, commissioned and used live on the RSGB YouTube channel
Isle of Man Amateur Radio Society
Advancing Amateur Radio On The Isle of Man
Steve Morton, F4VTF, G8SFR, will explain how repeaters are built, planned, commissioned and used live on the RSGB YouTube channel
The SHF UK Activity Contest runs using all modes on the 2.3 to 10GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.
The UK EI Contest Club 80m CW contest runs the exchange is your 6-character locator square.
At the club Shack in Mill Road, Ballasalla, IM9 2EG for directions click the link below https://www.google.com/maps/place/Isle+of+Man+Amateur+Radio+Society+Shack/@54.0987269,-4.6338125,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x48638d7c6d36a705:0x1be1e390ba9d9821!8m2!3d54.0987269!4d-4.6316238
Oceania DX SSB contest Using the contest bands between 1.8 and 28MHz the exchange is signal report and serial number. There are multiple categories to enter and there are new trophies this year for female operators both in and outside Oceania
1.2GHz trophy and 2.3GHz Trophy contests run exchange of signal report, serial number and locator
The IARU 432MHz to 245GHz exchange of signal report, serial number and locator
The Worked-All-Britain DX contest Entries to be with the contest manager by the 13thof October. There will be a multiplier point for every DXCC country worked as well as for each WAB square worked. Contacts can be made on the 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10m bands.
DX Contest runs using CW and SSB on the contest bands between 3.5 and 28MHz, the exchange is signal report and serial number.
IOMARS 80 meter net on 3.715 Mhz
GB2RS news will be read by Nigel GD6AFB on the GB3IM repeater network followed by a net at approx 11:20
The IOMARS 80 meter net part deux takes place on 3.715 Mhz