dec
6
ma
2021
RSGB webinar Tonight@8 : Using Pluto and RPi4 for ATV and narrowband @ (online)
dec 6 @ 21:00 – 23:00

Using the Pluto and RPi4 for Amateur TV and narrowband  –  Noel G8GTZ.

 

 

 

 

Following on from his “Advances in Amateur Television” talk at the 2017 RSGB convention, Noel Matthews, G8GTZ will be presenting on the latest developments in the ever-evolving world of Amateur TV.

Noel will give an overview of ATV activity in the UK and in particular how the use of Reduced bandwidth (RBTV) signals has enabled ATV QSOs on the lower VHF bands. He will give an introduction to the QO100 geostationary satellite which has enabled QSOs with fellow DATV operators as far away as Brazil, India and South Africa.

Noel will also be describing how the development of Software Defined Radio (SDR) based hardware and powerful single board computers such as the Raspberry Pi has revolutionised the development and capabilities of amateur radio dedicated products.

He will describe how it is possible for radio amateurs to build an advanced touch screen multimode narrowband and Digital ATV transceiver covering 50 MHz to 10GHz for under £350.

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As part of the national “Get on the air to care” campaign with the NHS, the RSGB Tonight @ 8 series of live webinars cover a range of topics and help you gain more enjoyment from amateur radio.

Tonight @ 8 webinars are live-streamed, allowing you to watch the presentations and ask questions online. They can also be viewed on a later date on the RSGB website and YouTube.

Info :  https://rsgb.org/main/tonight-at-eight-live-webinars/

dec
15
wo
2021
Technonet PI3ZLB @ (on air)
dec 15 @ 21:00

Technonet op PI3ZLB  –  rondeleider :  Paul PE1BBC.

dec
22
wo
2021
Technonet PI3ZLB @ (on air)
dec 22 @ 21:00

Technonet op PI3ZLB  –  rondeleider :  Egbert PA0EJH.

dec
29
wo
2021
Technonet PI3ZLB @ (on air)
dec 29 @ 21:00

Technonet op PI3ZLB  –  rondeleider :  Tom PC5D.

jan
5
wo
2022
Technonet PI3ZLB @ (on air)
jan 5 @ 21:00

Technonet op PI3ZLB  –  rondeleider :  Paul PE1BBC.

jan
10
ma
2022
RSGB webinar Tonight@8 : How to get started in software construction @ (online)
jan 10 @ 21:00 – 23:00

How to get started in software construction and where it can lead you  –  Heather M0HMO.

 

 

 

All you need to get started in Software construction is a personal computer (Windows, Linux, Mac – they’ll all do), some spare time and, if you want to make a ‘thing’ then some loose change.

There are three easy and virtually free routes into writing your own programs: develop applications that run on your PC using the free Qt environment; write programs to run on one of the Arduino boards (£3 from China plus a USB cable) using the free Arduino application; or go for the middle ground with a Raspberry PI (around £40) and a wi-fi connection.

Heather will take you through the setup for each of these and show you just how easy it is to go from flashing an LED through developing an ATV receiver to producing a fully-featured windows PC application such as her Mapper entry in the RSGB construction competition.

Find out more

https://www.arduino.cc

https://www.raspberrypi.org

https://www.qt.io

https://github.com/

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As part of the national “Get on the air to care” campaign with the NHS, the RSGB Tonight @ 8 series of live webinars cover a range of topics and help you gain more enjoyment from amateur radio.

Tonight @ 8 webinars are live-streamed, allowing you to watch the presentations and ask questions online. They can also be viewed on a later date on the RSGB website and YouTube.

Info :  https://rsgb.org/main/tonight-at-eight-live-webinars/

jan
19
wo
2022
Technonet PI3ZLB @ (on air)
jan 19 @ 21:00

Technonet op PI3ZLB  –  rondeleider :  Egbert PA0EJH.

jan
26
wo
2022
Technonet PI3ZLB @ (on air)
jan 26 @ 21:00

Technonet op PI3ZLB  –  rondeleider :  Tom PC5D.

feb
2
wo
2022
Technonet PI3ZLB @ (on air)
feb 2 @ 21:00

Technonet op PI3ZLB  –  rondeleider :  Paul PE1BBC.

feb
7
ma
2022
RSGB webinar Tonight@8 : The Russian Woodpecker @ (online)
feb 7 @ 21:00 – 23:00

The Russian Woodpecker over the horizon radar, a blast from the past  –  Keith KI6BDR.

 

 

 

Hidden deep in a serene forest yet taller than the clouds, standing in surreal beauty is an antenna array like none other on earth, having an aperture area greater than 15 U.S. football fields. One of the great wonders of the world – a top secret Soviet radar, so secret that even the name is uncertain, for it had many. It was the Russian Woodpecker. It was the Steel Yard. It was Duga.

The story of this top secret place is one of mystery and intrigue. Now abandoned, a rusting testament to man’s cold war hubris, almost all popular accounts on the web are seriously flawed – victims of deliberate disinformation. Where did it come from? What did it do? Did it transmit? Did it receive? Was it the first of three, or the third of two?

Keith Snyder, KI6BDR, has been busy reverse engineering to uncover truth before time erases history. Keith shows visible engineering clues that reveal the mission and correct the history of the huge “Duga 3” antenna Array. The Duga 3 is located a few kilometers from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant site. Although it has fallen into disrepair, it stands today due only to a hasty exit forced by radiation from the
Chernobyl nuclear accident. The nuclear accident ironically protected the array from dismantlement, a reprieve from all but the ravages of time. The antenna array today attracts tourists who visit Chernobyl. It is one of the 8th wonders of the world due to its Titanic size.

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As part of the national “Get on the air to care” campaign with the NHS, the RSGB Tonight @ 8 series of live webinars cover a range of topics and help you gain more enjoyment from amateur radio.

Tonight @ 8 webinars are live-streamed, allowing you to watch the presentations and ask questions online. They can also be viewed on a later date on the RSGB website and YouTube.

Info :  https://rsgb.org/main/tonight-at-eight-live-webinars/