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GB2RS NEWS

Sunday the 17th of May 2020

The news headlines:

• More media coverage for #GOTA2C

• 2nd Hope QSO Party starts tomorrow

• New beta of WSJT-X updates FT4 & FT8

The RSGB’s national campaign ‘Get on the air to care’ in partnership with the NHS has received more media coverage this week, including two BBC radio interviews with local radio clubs and a video message from the NHS. Thank you to everyone who is showing their support by getting on the air, caring for other radio amateurs and trying new aspects of amateur radio. More details about the campaign, media coverage and stories from clubs and radio amateurs can be seen on the RSGB website at gota2c.

The RSGB Contest Committee is running a second Hope QSO Party event, starting on Monday the 18th of May. The rules are at Hope-QSO – please note that there are two rule changes for this second event. The calendar is at hf.

A new beta version of the WSJT-X software suite has been released. It includes the first updates since last autumn to the popular FT8 and FT4 protocols. Installation packages for Windows, Linux, and Macintosh are available on the WSJT-X Development Group web page. Scroll to Candidate Release WSJT-X 2.2.0-rc1. The WSJT-X Development Group request those using the new beta version to alert the developers and to report any bugs or improvements they have implemented, using instructions included in the User Guide.

The transponder on HuskySat-OSCAR 107 has been activated and is open for use and testing. It’s fairly sensitive, and 5 to 10W of uplink power is plenty most of the time. The linear transponder is inverting, with an uplink passband of 145.910 to 145.940MHz and a downlink passband of 435.810 to 435.840MHz. The 1200-baud BPSK telemetry beacon is at 435.800MHz.

The Air Defence Radar Museum at RAF Neatishead usually runs the permanent special event station GB2RAF. But, with the museum closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, G4PSH has obtained permission to operate the callsign from his home under a temporary licence. This will continue until the museum is able to open to the public again. QSL cards are available via the RSGB or RAFARS bureau, or direct to G4PSH with a SAE.

The Radio Amateur Society of Australia has conducted a 60 metre band monitoring program over the past few months to build a picture of 60m activity during daylight and evening hours. The information will be used in a response to the latest Australian radio authority’s paper that proposes various options for sharing of the band between amateur and commercial users.

Now the special event news

Since the change of regulations applying to special event stations in the UK, many activations are now able to go ahead. UK amateurs would like to thank Ofcom for their help in making this happen.

GB2SHS for STAY HOME SAFE will be on air until the 24th of May in support of the NHS and care workers. It will operate from the QTH of G4ISN, a member of Welland Valley ARS, on the HF bands. QSL via e-QSL.

The RAF Amateur Radio Society will be activating the special event GB75VED until the 28th May. Operations will be from members’ homes. Details are at GB75VED and on .

Dragon Amateur Radio Club and North Wales Radio Society are operating GB0GIG throughout May, named after the National Health Service in the Welsh language. The station will be active on HF, VHF and UHF using as many modes as possible. An award certificate is available and full details can be found on .

To commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day and VJ Day, the RSGB has organised the VE/VJ Day amateur radio marathon on the HF bands and 6m using SSB, CW and digital modes. Three special UK callsigns, GB75PEACE, GB1945PE and GB1945PJ, will be on the air throughout May and again between the 1st and the 31st of August. If you wish to operate one of these stations, please email csc.chair@.uk. Full details are at ve-vj-marathon.

Kent Active Radio Amateurs will run GB80MQ on the 22nd and 23rd of May. This station is usually run from the vessel Medway Queen, but will be operational from operator’s home addresses instead this time.

Durham and District Amateur Radio Society is participating as one of the bonus stations in the hugely popular 13 Colonies Special Event. The special callsign GB13COL has been issued for this event and will run from July 1, 2020 1300 UTC to July 8, 0400 UTC. The primary focus of the event will be the HF bands, including VHF & UHF for QSOs using SSB, CW, FM and various digital modes.

Now the contest news

Please remember to check before the events for new rules due to lockdown and social distancing, which may differ around the world. RSGB strongly advises obeying your own government’s advice first and foremost.

This weekend, the 144MHz May Contest ends it 24 hour run at 1400UTC today, the 17th. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number, locator and postcode.

Today, the 17th, is the UK Microwave Group millimetre-wave contest, running from 0900 to 1700UTC. Using all modes on the 24 to 76GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

On Monday the fourth FT4 series contest runs from 1900 to 2030UTC on the 80m band. The exchange is your 4-character locator.

On Tuesday the 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

On Thursday it’s the 70MHz UK Activity Contest from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

Next Sunday, the 24th, the third 70MHz Cumulative contest runs from 1400 to 1600UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.

The UK Six Metre Group’s Summer Marathon runs until the 2nd of August. Using all modes on the 50MHz band, the exchange is you 4-character locator.

And finally, join the fun of the next round of RSGB Hope QSO Party on weekdays. See hf.

Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Friday the 15th of May.

We had another week dominated by Sporadic-E openings. While the Sun remained quiet with zero sunspots, Sporadic-E proved to be the major mode of propagation. It offered both single and multi-hop openings, with 10m being open to Spain, Portugal and beyond on most days. Likely multi-hop paths have seen openings to Chad, Mauritania, St Lucia and further afield. On 20m and 15m there have been F2-layer openings to the Far East, Hawaii, Alaska and South America reported, although most of these have been on FT8 by well-equipped stations. An easier catch for Chris, G3SJJ was C31CT in Andorra who “popped out of the noise” on 17m. This shows the importance of monitoring the bands and watching the cluster for those elusive short HF openings.

Next week NOAA predicts that the Sun will likely remain spotless with a solar flux index of 68-70. On Thursday a polar coronal hole with a long finger pointing towards the solar equator was likely releasing a high-speed solar wind stream. This could result in unsettled geomagnetic conditions over the weekend. NOAA predicts the Kp index could rise to three on Monday the 18th.

And now the VHF and up propagation news.

The weather models are showing a mainly high-pressure week and therefore there should be some good prospects for Tropo. Since the high does not have a great source of moist air underneath the inversion, the Tropo may be less than ideal. However, the position of the high over this weekend may allow better Tropo conditions across southern Britain and across the Channel into France. The north and west of the UK are going to be close to fronts on several occasions next week, and on Monday a weakness in the high may allow a few showers to develop and bring some rain scatter on the GHz bands. One of the models does break the high-pressure trend and bring a deepening low past northwest Britain in the second half of next week with further rain scatter possibilities.

We have seen a good number of Sporadic-E days in the last week, especially for digital modes, but CW and SSB have produced results too. The position of the jet streams suggests that Scandinavia, the Baltic and northern Europe may be the preferred regions of interest next week. Check the beacons and clusters for signs of activity, and keep QSOs short, since conditions can change suddenly from an easy 5/9 to lost in the noise.

We should see the start of the Arietids meteor shower this week lasting from the 22nd of May until the 2nd of July, peaking on the 7th of June. Moon declination is increasing again, going positive on Monday but this coincides with apogee, so path losses are at their highest. 144MHz sky noise is low apart from Friday afternoon where the Sun and Moon are close to eclipse.

And that’s all from the propagation team this week.

Next, the Local News:

Please note that details of all RSGB-affiliated clubs and societies can be found on the RSGB website, including email addresses and website links where known.

[Note to Newsreaders: Please read the local news items appropriate to the service area of your transmission.]

NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS

Northampton Radio Club has daily nets on 145.3625MHz from 10.30am and weekday nets on 145.3625MHz from 6pm. For details, email president@northamptonradioclub.co.uk.

Lincoln Short-Wave Club is running daily Fusion nets starting at 2pm on GB3LM, then QSYing to a clear digital frequency. Tuesday sees the club net at 9.30am on GB3LM. On Wednesday there’s an e-club meeting via Zoom, then on Thursday, after the Clap for Carers and Key Workers, there’s a club net on GB3LM. Contact Pam, G4STO, on 01427 788 356.

South Normanton Alfreton & District Amateur Radio Club has daily nets on 145.450MHz from 2pm. Tuesday sees a net from 6.45pm around 145.475MHz. For details, email snadarcsec@.

Burton Amateur Radio Club has an open net on Sundays from 8pm on 145.575MHz. Monday sees a slow CW exercise from 7pm on 14.550MHz. There are open nets on Wednesday from 7.30pm on 145.575MHz FM and on Thursday from 8pm on 145.750MHz FM. Details from Rob, G6EIH, on 0781 214 6333.

Cheltenham Amateur Radio Association has its net on Sundays from 8.30am on 50.220MHz SSB. Tuesday sees slow Morse around 3540kHz from 8pm. For details, email secretary@g5bk.uk.

Wythall Radio Club has a net on Sundays from 8pm on GB3WL or 145.225MHz. More information from Chris, G3YHF, on 0795 839 5904.

Rugby ATS has a net on 144.275MHz SSB from 8.30am on Monday to Friday. Tuesday sees the CW net on 144.070MHz from 4.30pm. Contact Steve, G8LYB, on 01788 578 940.

Telford & District ARS has nets most evenings from 8.30pm on 144.325MHz SSB. Today and next Sunday there’s a net from 9pm on 144.600MHz FM. Monday and Friday sees a net on 3.657MHz SSB from 8.45pm. On Wednesday there’s a net on 144.600MHz FM from 8pm. Contact John, M0JZH, on 0782 473 7716.

Central Radio Amateur Circle has a net on Monday from 7.30pm on 145.375MHz. There’s a Skype meeting from 7pm on Wednesday, and a net on Saturday from 12.30pm on 145.375MHz. For info, text 0794 802 7994.

Midland Amateur Radio Society has open nets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7.30pm on 145.425MHz. Details from Norman, G8BHE, on 0780 807 8003.

Tamworth Amateur Radio Society has nets on Monday and Wednesday from 8pm, beginning on GB3TA. Contact Robbie, G0GUH, on 0779 457 6938.

Nunsfield House Amateur Radio Group has a net on 433.450MHz from 8pm on Monday. Thursday and Friday see nets on 145.325MHz from 8pm. For details, email pr@.uk.

Coventry Amateur Radio Society has nets on Monday from 8pm on 145.375MHz FM and 7.175MHz SSB. On Wednesday there’s a DMR net from 8.30pm on Talk Group 2345974, and Thursday sees a net from 7pm on 50.175MHz SSB. Contact John, G8SEQ, on 0795 877 7363.

Salop Amateur Radio Society has a net on Monday and Thursday from 2pm on 144.230MHz SSB, with 144.775MHz FM also monitored on Thursday. Wednesday sees a net from 8pm on GB3LH. For details, email salopamateurradio@.

Loughborough & District Amateur Radio Club has nets on Tuesday and Friday from 7.30pm around 145.425MHz. More information from Chris, G1ETZ, on 01509 504 319.

Gloucester Amateur Radio & Electronics Society has a net on Wednesday from 7.30pm on 145.475MHz FM. Thursday also sees a net from 7.30pm on 145.475MHz FM, which moves to 80m SSB. On Friday there’s a net from 7.30pm on 432.220MHz SSB. Contact Anne, 2E1GKY, on 01242 699 595, daytime.

On Monday RAF Waddington ARC has a net on 145.325MHz from 8pm, but also invites all amateurs to monitor local repeaters for those in lockdown or isolating. Contact Bob, G3VCA, on 0797 116 6250.

On Monday South Notts Amateur Radio Club has a net from 7pm around 145.400MHz.

On Monday Stratford upon Avon & District Radio Society has a net on 145.275MHz FM from 8pm. Contact Clive, G0CHO, on 01608 664 488.

On Monday Sutton Coldfield Amateur Radio Society has an open net from 7.30pm, starting on 145.250MHz. Details from Robert, via email to rob2e0zap@.

On Tuesday South Birmingham Radio Society has a virtual coffee morning from11am to 1pm using Zoom. Details from Martin, MOJZT, via email to m0jzt@.

On Wednesday Bolsover Amateur Radio Society net on GB3EE from 2.30pm. There may also be other ad hoc VHF/HF nets, details of which will be posted on the club Facebook page.

On Wednesday Malvern Hills RAC has a net on 145.350MHz FM from 8pm. Contact Dave, G4IDF, on 01905 351 568.

On Wednesday Mid-Warwickshire Amateur Radio Society has a net from 8pm on 145.275MHz. Details via email to midwarwicks@.

On Wednesday South Kesteven Amateur Radio Society has an open net from 8pm via GB3GR. Contact Steve, 2E0WCG, on 01780 764 419.

On Wednesday Wolverhampton Amateur Radio Society has a net from 8pm on 145.350MHz. For details, email chairman@wolverhaptonars.co.uk.

On Thursday Kettering & District Amateur Radio Society has a net from 7pm on 145.300MHz FM. Details from Ed, M0TZX, via email to M0TZX@.

On Thursday Solihull Amateur Radio Society has a net on 145.450MHz from 8pm. For details, email solihullradioclub@.

On Friday Leicester Radio Society has a net on 145.325MHz from 7.30pm. More information from Sandra, G0MCV, on 0793 027 4044.

On Friday Spalding & District Amateur Radio Society has a net around 145.300MHz from 7.30pm. This frequency is also monitored by members during the day. Contact Graham, G8NWC, on 0775 461 9701.

NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND

Warrington Amateur Radio Club is running daily open nets from 9am around 145.425MHz. There are also nets on Sundays from 2pm, also around 145.425MHz. Tuesday sees an open net from 8pm around 145.425MHz. For details, email secretary@.uk.

South Manchester Radio and Computer Club has a net from 10.30am on 3,637kHz SSB today and next Sunday. Tuesday sees a net from 8pm around 145.475MHz and on Thursday the ne, starts at 8pm around 145.500MHz. For details, email chairman@.uk.

Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays from 11am on 1.969MHz. Contact John, G4FRK, on 01253 862 810.

Wakefield & District Radio Society runs the 2E0IPC Memorial Open Net on 144.600MHz FM every Sunday from 10.15am. Friday sees an open net from 7pm on 144.600MHz FM. Details from Charles, M0OXO, on 0790 050 0775.

Wirral Amateur Radio Society has a daily net on 145.275MHz at 7pm each evening and a net on Sundays from 7pm on 4m. Details from Bill, G4YWD, on 0780 488 4245.

Furness Amateur Radio Society has a 2m SSB net on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. On Wednesday there’s a virtual meeting using Zoom, and Friday sees a net on 2m FM. For details, email info@.uk.

Halifax & District ARS has a net on Monday at 7pm on 144.390MHz USB, an open net from 7pm on Tuesday via GB3WY and a net on GB3HD from 7pm on Wednesday. Thursday sees a SSTV net on 144.525MHz from 1pm and a joint net with RAFARS on 145.350MHz from 7pm. Contact Martin, M0GQB, on 01422 341 317.

Angel of the North Amateur Radio has a net on GB3HA from 8pm on Monday. Contact Nancy, G7UUR, on 0799 076 0920.

Macclesfield & District Radio Society has a net on Monday from 7.30pm on 145.325MHz, possibly supplemented by a Zoom meeting. For details, email info@gx4mws.uk.

Stockport Radio Society has a C4FM Fusion net on Monday from 7.30pm on 144.725MHz. Contact Heather, M6HNS, on 0750 690 4422.

Mid-Cheshire Amateur Radio Society has various nets on the Northwich repeaters to keep members in touch. Details from Peter, G8HAV, on 0791 931 5547.

On Wednesday York Radio Club has its net on 145.450MHz from 8pm. For details see yorkradioclub.uk.

Details of York Amateur Radio Society plans are from Christopher via email to crouse257@.

NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND

West Tyrone Amateur Radio Club West Tyrone Amateur Radio Club says meetings will resume when it is safe. Social isolation does not mean you have to be lonely: we are at an advantage as our knowledge and skills allow us to communicate. More importantly, stay safe follow all the guidance from official sources but don't forget those who are alone and maybe vulnerable, such as elderly neighbours. Contact Philip, MI0MSO, on 0784 902 5760, or by email to info@.uk.

On Tuesday Mid Ulster Amateur Radio Club is having a presentation via Zoom by Roger, GI8GZM, on FT8 tips and tricks. During lockdown, it's important to stay safe, but that doesn't mean social isolation – call CQ and get on the air! Always follow government public health advice. Details form muarc.secretary@yahoo.co.uk.

NEWS FOR SCOTLAND

Ayr Amateur Radio Group has daily nets on 7.035MHz ± QRM at 10.15am, QSY to 7.065MHz for SSB; on 145.450MHz at 10.30am; in CW on 144.295MHz at 7.30pm, moving to FM or SSB later. Sundays also see a CW net on 144.295MHz from 7pm & 145.450MHz FM at 7.30pm. Contact Derek, MM0OVD, on 0744 793 1941.

Dundee ARC has a net on Sundays via GB3AG from 7pm. Contact Martin, 2M0KAU, on 0776 370 8933.

Glenrothes & District Radio Club has open nets on Monday to Saturday at 10am on 3.790MHz. Tuesday and Thursday see Morse classes from 7.20pm on 145.425MHz. Contact Tam on 0775 352 6498.

Kilmarnock & Loudoun Amateur Radio Club has a net on Sundays from 2pm around 3.720MHz SSB, moving to around 3.540MHz for a CW net after the SSB net ends. Tuesday sees a net on 145.475MHz FM from 7.30pm and on Saturday there’s an online meeting. Contact Len, GM0ONX, via email to klarcinfo@.

Mid Lanarkshire Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays from 10pm on 28.475MHz. On Wednesday it’s the DMR Scotland chat on TG23550 from 8pm and Friday sees a Zello net on the club channel, moving later to 2m FM. Details are at .

West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society has a net on Wednesday from 8pm on 433.425MHz from 8pm. On Friday there’s a net on 145.425MHz from 8pm. Details are at wosars.club.

On Wednesday Inverness & District Amateur Radio Society has it net from 8pm on 145.575MHz & GB7BI or GB7II slot 1 475, For details, email InvernessRadioSociety@.

On Thursday Wigtownshire Amateur Radio Club has a net from 7pm on GB3DG. Details at .

On Saturday Edinburgh & District Amateur Radio Club has its net on 433.525MHz FM from 8pm. Contact Norman, GM1CNH, on 0774 094 6192.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH EAST and EAST ANGLIA

Burnham Beeches Radio Club has its net every Sunday from 10.30am, normally settling on 145.275MHz. Contact Greg, G4EBY, via email to ebytronics@.

Bedford and District Amateur Radio Club runs a daily ‘anti virus net’ at 2pm around 3.748MHz. Saturday and Sunday see the DX net at 2.30pm around 14.329MHz. On Monday to Saturday there’s a Zoom video conference from 10.30am and a net around 3.748MHz or 7.068MHz. Monday sees a net from 7pm around 3.748MHz or 7.068MHz. Tuesday sees a CW net from 7pm on 3.528MHz plus a Zoom video conference in lieu of the normal meeting. Wednesday sees the ‘Stand Easy’ net from 2pm around 3.748MHz, then a net from 7pm around 3.748MHz or 7.068MHz. On Thursday there’s the DX net from 2.30pm around 14.329MHz. On Saturday the G0DLH Memorial net runs from 8am around 3.748MHz or 7.068MHz. Contact andy.nehan@.

King's Lynn Amateur Radio Club has an open net on Sundays and Thursday from 7pm on GB3KY. Tuesday sees a net from 7pm on 144.290MHz USB. For details, email web.klarc@.

Radio Society of Harrow has a club net on Sundays from 2pm on 145.350MHz narrow FM. On Monday there’s a club net from 8.15pm on 145.350MHz narrow FM. Details from Linda, G7RJL via email to lcasey100@.

Surrey Radio Contact Club has nets on Sundays from 9.30am on 1905kHz LSB. On Tuesday there’s a net on 51.55MHz FM from 8pm. Thursday sees nets from 10am on 28.07MHz JS8 digital and from 8pm on 70.30MHz FM. On Friday there’s a D-Star net from 7.30pm on 144.6125MHz, and on 145.350MHz FM from 8pm. Contact John, G3MCX, on 020 8688 3322.

Bishop's Stortford Amateur Radio Society has a digital net on GB7CY from 7.30pm on Monday. On Wednesday there’s a net from 8pm on 145.5625MHz FM. Thursday sees a net on GB3CD from 7.30pm. For details, see .

On Monday Fort Purbrook Amateur Radio Club has an open net from 8pm on 145.275MHz. Friday sees an open net on 433.450MHz, moving later to GB3IW. Contact Rod, G4SPS, via email to rod.g4sps@.

Norfolk Amateur Radio Club has its net on Monday from 7.30pm on GN3NB. On Wednesday, the NARC Live! show is at 7.30pm on its Facebook page and BATC stream. Details are at .

Loughton & Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society has nets on Wednesday from 8pm on Brandmeister DMR TG23511 plus 70.475MHz FM. Thursday sees a net on 144.725MHz FM from 8pm. For details, email secretary@.uk.

On Tuesday Braintree & District Amateur Radio Society has its net from 8pm on 145.375MHz. Details from Edwin, G0LPO, on 01376 324 031.

On Tuesday Bredhurst Receiving & Transmitting Society has its net on GB3DA from 7.30pm. For details, email secretary@brats-.

On Tuesday Camb-Hams has its net on GB3PI from 8pm. For details, see camb-.

On Tuesday Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society has its net from 8pm on GB3ER. Contact Jon, M0KGX, via email to jon@.

On Wednesday Bracknell Amateur Radio Club has a net from 8pm on 145.375MHz FM, moving to Brandmeister DMR Talkgroup 23529 from around 8.40pm. Contact David, M0XDF, via email to M0XDF@alphadene.co.uk.

On Wednesday Crystal Palace Radio and Electronics Club has its net from 8pm around 145.525MHz. Contact Bob, G3OOU, on 01737 552 170.

On Wednesday Southdown Amateur Radio Society has an FM net on 145.275MHz from 8.30am and a CW net on 144.060MHz from 7pm. For details, see sars.club.

On Thursday Reading & District Amateur Radio Club has a net on GB3RD from 8.10pm. Contact Tom, M0LTE, via email to tom@m0lte.uk.

On Thursday Shefford & District Amateur Radio Society has a net from 8pm, starting on 145.500MHz and going on a spare channel. More information from David, G8UOD on 01234 742 757. 

On Friday Harwell Amateur Radio Society has nets on 1.845MHz from 8.30pm and on 3.710MHz from 8.45pm. Details are at .

On Friday Silverthorn Radio club has an open net from 7.30pm via GB3OY. Contact Colin, 2E1FQE, on 07973 350 421.

On Friday Thames Amateur Radio Group has its net via GB3DA from 8pm. Contact Patrick, G8JLM, on 01621 855 461.

NEWS FOR THE SOUTH WEST

Torbay Amateur Radio Society has nets on Sundays on 14.270MHz at 9.30am, and on 145.575MHz from 12 noon. Monday’s nets are 3.663MHz from 10.30am, 1.982MHz from 8pm and 50.155MHz from 8.30pm. Wednesday sees nets on 14.270MHz from 9.30am and 3.663MHz from 10.30am. Saturday’s net is on 3.663MHz from 10am. Details from Kerry, M0KRE, on 0772 599 9973.

Exeter Amateur Radio Society has its net on Tuesday from 7.45pm on GB3EW. Contact Ivor, G6ATJ, on 0792 762 8685.

North Bristol Amateur Radio Club members will be monitoring the local repeaters from around 6.30pm every night. There will be nets on GB3BS on Wednesdays from 8pm, and on Fridays on GB3AC from 7pm, which transfers to GB3BS at 7.30pm. Saturday sees the 950 Net, which takes place on Talk Group 950 Time Slot 1 from 7pm. Details from Mat, G7FBD, via email to g7fbd@.

NEWS FOR WALES

Blackwood and District Amateur Radio Society has a net on Sundays from noon around 3.703MHz. Friday sees a net from 7pm on 144.575MHz FM. Live streams of both nets can be found at mw0mwz.co.uk/liveshack.php and everyone is welcome to drop in to say hello. Details from Rob, MW0CVT, via email to mw0cvt@.

Carmarthen Amateur Radio Society has its 80m SSB net every Sunday from 2.30pm. Every day there is an open net on GB3FG from 8pm. Wednesday sees a Fusion net from 7.30pm on GB3CM. Contact Andy, GW0JLX, on 0776 828 2880.

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