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sat20jun(jun 20)12:00 pmsun21(jun 21)12:00 pmRepeating EventUkrainian DX Classic RTTY Contest12:00 pm - 12:00 pm (21)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByUkrainian Contest ClubTypeHF ContestModesRTTY

sat27jun(jun 27)12:00 pmsun28(jun 28)12:00 pmRepeating EventHis Maj. King of Spain Contest, SSBKing of Spain SSB12:00 pm - 12:00 pm (28)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByURETypeHF ContestModesSSB

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[ARRL] - Friday June 5 2026
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has issued a video message recognizing the important role Amateur Radio Operators play in supporting communities across the state and encouraging public awareness of Amateur Radio as ARRL Field Day approaches later this month. In the video, Governor Ferguson highlights the critical service radio amateurs provide with communications support during emergencies and...
[ARRL] - Friday June 5 2026
ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio® is pleased to introduce a new member benefit: the QST Product Review Comparison Database. This online tool makes it easier to compare amateur radio transceivers, receivers, amplifiers, and transmitters by allowing users to sort and filter equipment based on their own selection criteria.“This tool, introduced by the ARRL Lab, offers a familiar exp...
[RSGB] - Friday June 5 2026
RSGB Board Chair Stewart Bryant, G3YSX delivered a technical seminar called ‘Vibe Coding for Radio Amateurs’ at the Four Days In May Symposium. The event was organised by the QRP ARCI and held before the start of the Dayton Hamvention. You can now enjoy the presentation from the comfort of your own home by watching […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 5 2026
RSGB Board Chair, Stewart Bryant, G3YSX delivered a technical seminar called ‘Vibe Coding for radio amateurs’ at the Four Days In May Symposium. The event was organised by the QRP ARCI and held before the start of the Dayton Hamvention. You can now enjoy the presentation from the comfort of your own home by watching […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 5 2026
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or ARISS, held its annual conference in London last week. The event was organised by RSGB Representative to ARISS, Ciaran Morgan, M0XTD, and attended by Board Director Patrick Wood, 2E0IFB. On behalf of the RSGB President, Patrick delivered a short welcome at the event opening and attended a […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 5 2026
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or ARISS, held its annual conference in London last week. The event was organised by RSGB Representative to ARISS, Ciaran Morgan, M0XTD, and attended by Board Director Patrick Wood, 2E0IFB. On behalf of the RSGB President, Patrick delivered a short welcome at the event opening and attended an […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 5 2026
The RSGB has added a trio of experts to its Convention programme. RSGB ETCC member John McCullagh, GI4BWM will deliver a lecture on ETCC, repeaters and new technology. RSGB EMCC Chair Dr John Rogers, M0JAV will be on hand to enhance your knowledge on EMF exclusion zones. You’ll also be able to discover the results […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 5 2026
The RSGB has added a trio of experts to its Convention programme. RSGB ETCC member John McCullagh, GI4BWM will deliver a lecture on ETCC, repeaters and new technology, whilst RSGB EMCC Chair Dr John Rogers, M0JAV will be on hand to enhance your knowledge on EMF exclusion zones. You’ll also be able to discover the […]
[RSGB] - Thursday June 4 2026
UPDATE 14:40 04/06/2026 The GB2RS newsreaders NoV application system is now back online. Online applications for the remaining affected NoVs will be available again shortly. UPDATE 16:15 02/06/2026 The 146MHz to 147MHz NoV application system is now back online. Online applications for the remaining affected NoVs will be available again shortly UPDATE 15:50 26/05/2026 The […]
[RSGB] - Tuesday June 2 2026
UPDATE 16:15 02/06/2026 The 146MHz to 147MHz NoV application system is now back online. Online applications for the other NoVs will be available again shortly. UPDATE 15:50 26/05/2026 The Bletchley Park visitors vouchers scheme for RSGB members is now back online. To book your free visit now, go to rsgb.org/bpvoucher or log into your Membership […]

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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2615

This week, we've pulled together a few items that touch on practical station enhancements and field operations. There's a good look at setting up a HamClock using a Raspberry Pi, which is always useful for keeping track of propagation and time zones, something that comes up often whether you're chasing DX or just monitoring local nets. For those inclined towards building, we have details on a QRP digital transceiver project, an interesting take on low-power digital modes. Antenna builders will appreciate the discussion around practical wire Yagi designs, particularly for portable or temporary setups where mechanical simplicity is key. We also found a resource on a 144-28 MHz transverter for SDRs, which could open up some interesting VHF/UHF experimentation. Finally, a guide for a DIY USB Keyer for PowerSDR rounds out the selection, a handy addition for CW enthusiasts looking to integrate their keyer more tightly with their software-defined radio.

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