Maltby And District Amateur Radio Society Blog
RSGB High Altitude Balloon This Morning, the RSGB High Altitude Balloon will launch, and you can track it and watch a live stream from 10:00. Check the live stream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGIYx5oamkE For full...
Railways on the Air, Special Event Station. GB1CPR. On Saturday, 27th Sept, 10:00 to 16:00. Crowle Peatland Railway #rail200 #hamr #hamradio #amateurradio #maltby #G4SKM maltbyradio.org.uk/GB1CPR
New award activity for September 2025 Polish RAF Pilots and the Battle of Britain Award. We have been warmly invited to participate in a unique award ceremony dedicated to commemorating the heroic Polish pilots...
Want to learn or need to brush up on your CW? Then the Vail Adapter could be just what you are looking for, it’s a bridge between traditional Morse Code Keys (and paddles) and...
The Telford Hamfest. On Sunday, the 31st of August 2025, It’s the Telford Hamfest. This takes place at the Harper Adams University Sports Hall, near Newport, Shropshire. TF10 8NB. If last year is anything...
Do you like a challenge? Do you like a challenge? I do, there is something about them I can’t resist, although some are beyond my reach these days. (I never did the Three Peaks...
Why use Morse Code (CW)? For some time, a requirement to be proficient in sending and receiving Morse Code (hereafter referred to as CW) at a certain level has not been a requirement of...
Morning Meet Up Wednesday, 30th July 2025 We are pleased to say that we are back at Thrybergh Country Park, Near Rotherham, this Wednesday, 30th July. Anyone with an interest in Radio is welcome...
The RSGB LoRa High-Altitude Balloon Challenge The RSGB (Radio Society of Great Britain) has launched what I think is the most interesting project in amateur radio for a while. Why not get involved with...
POTA! POTA! POTA! Members from Maltby and District Amateur Radio Society (G4SKM) will be doing a POTA (Parks on the Air) Activation On Sunday 27th July lead by Geoff M7GMP and Liam (2E0XLB) we...
On Saturday at 10:38, at Ham Radio Friedrichshafen, Ianis Scuraru sat down at the keyboard. In just 110 seconds, he flawlessly transmitted 50 telegraphed callsigns and achieved a total score of 395,191 with a...