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sat13jun(jun 13)12:00 amsun14(jun 14)3:59 pmRepeating EventDRCG WW RTTY Contest12:00 am - 3:59 pm (14)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByDRCGTypeHF ContestModesRTTY

sat13jun(jun 13)3:00 pmsun14(jun 14)3:00 pmRepeating EventGACW WWSA CW DX Contest3:00 pm - 3:00 pm (14)(GMT+00:00) Event Organized ByGACWTypeHF ContestModesCW

sat20jun(jun 20)12:00 amsun21(jun 21)11:59 pmRepeating EventALL ASIAN DX CONTEST CWAll Asian CW12:00 am - 11:59 pm (21)(GMT-11:00) Event Organized ByJARLTypeHF ContestModesCW

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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Amateur Radio News Feeds

[RSGB] - Friday June 19 2026
The RSGB QSL Bureau has issued a final notice to those still using the old QSL Bureau address. A new system was introduced in January 2026 and users of the Bureau were advised that all outgoing QSL cards now need to be sent to: RSGB QSL Bureau PO Box 73 20 St. Loyes Street Bedford […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 19 2026
The RSGB QSL Bureau has issued a final notice to those still using the old QSL Bureau address. A new system was introduced in January 2026 and users of the Bureau were advised that all outgoing QSL cards now need to be sent to: RSGB QSL Bureau PO Box 73 20 St. Loyes Street Bedford […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 19 2026
The RSGB Monitoring System, more popularly known as Intruder Watch, is a service that monitors the primary amateur service allocations. The team reports any unauthorised transmissions to the IARU Intruder Watch team and, where appropriate, Ofcom. The RSGB Intruder Watch Coordinator Ian Suart, GM4AUP is looking for volunteers to assist the team with this important […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 19 2026
The RSGB Monitoring System, more popularly known as Intruder Watch, is a service that monitors the primary amateur service allocations. The team reports any unauthorised transmissions to the IARU Intruder Watch team and, where appropriate, Ofcom. The RSGB Intruder Watch Coordinator Ian Suart, GM4AUP is looking for volunteers to assist the team with this important […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 19 2026
The RSGB, together with the BBC Amateur Radio Group, will be marking the closure of BBC Radio 4’s Long Wave service on 198kHz. The Long Wave transmitting stations at Droitwich in Worcestershire, Westerglen near Stirling in Scotland and Burghead overlooking the Moray Firth also in Scotland, will all be closed down on Saturday 27 June […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 19 2026
The RSGB, together with the BBC Amateur Radio Group, will be marking the closure of BBC Radio 4’s Long Wave service on 198kHz. The Long Wave transmitting stations at Droitwich in Worcestershire, Westerglen near Stirling in Scotland and Burghead overlooking the Moray Firth also in Scotland, will all be closed down on Saturday 27 June […]
[RSGB] - Friday June 19 2026
Ham Radio 2026 takes place in Friedrichshafen this week from 26–28 June. For the first time ever, the event will bring together amateur radio and astronomy in a single platform as the Astro trade fair will take place alongside the Ham Radio exhibition. The opening event will provide information on current developments in amateur radio […]
[RSGB] - Wednesday June 17 2026
Our printers have notified us that there is a delay in the postage of RadCom this month, and that RGSB members can expect to receive the magazine from Monday 22 June. We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause. In the meantime, RSGB members can enjoy the July edition of RadCom in the RSGB […]
[IARU R3] - Tuesday June 16 2026
Dear Colleagues: The interest in QRP activities is everlasting in amateur radio community worldwide. QRP radio communications testify high ability of radio amateurs, and offers advantages concerning, among others, the reduction of QRM on the amateur bands. The 10th IARU …
[ARRL] - Friday June 12 2026
Solar activity has been at low levels this past week with most of the C-level activity originating from Region 4465, including the largest flare of the week, a C2.6 observed on June 10. There are currently 7 numbered sunspot regions on the disk with Region 4467 decaying to plage.  There was a Type-II radio sweep detected by the Radio Solar Telescope Network (RSTN) on June 10. That radio emissio...

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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2616

This week, we’ve pulled together a few items that touch on the practical side of our hobby, from keeping current with what’s happening globally to some foundational receiver theory. There’s a look at a couple of long-standing amateur radio publications, including Japan’s CQ Ham Radio and Germany’s Funkamateur, which offer a different perspective on the state of the art. We also revisit the direct conversion receiver, a topology that’s seen a resurgence, particularly for portable and QRP work, given modern component availability. For those running Linux, there’s a useful DX cluster client, GDX, that simplifies spotting, and a specialized cluster tool for DXLog.net Cluster users. Always good to see what others are doing, and sometimes a fresh look at older concepts yields new insights for our own stations, whether fixed or mobile.

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