RSGB ARDF Championships 2019

The annual RSGB ARDF Championship will take place over the May Bank Holiday weekend in the Thames Valley region.

The areas chosen are Christmas Common near Wendover, Whiteleaf near Princes Risborough and Hodgmoor Woods near Amersham.

At this time of the year the forests in this country are at their best, with the weather is reasonably warm and the nettles, brambles and bracken are not yet fully developed.

Small groups from Romania and the Czech Republic this year, to add an international flavour to the weekend.

The competitions will comprise ‘classic’ ARDF events on 144MHz and 3.5MHz on two of the days with the final day devoted to the two ‘short format’ variants.

These both use the 3.5MHz band and are FoxOring where the location of each transmitter is marked by a circle on the map.

The transmitter is extremely low power—typically 30 milliwatts—which is only audible when the competitor gets close to the circle.

DF is then used to actually find it either inside or close by the circle.

The second is a sprint race with a total of 10 3.5MHz transmitters operating on two frequencies—five transmitters on each frequency.

The top competitors will be coming back in about 20 minutes having located all 10 transmitters.

RSGB ARDF Championships 2019 - https://rsgb.org/main/activity/ardf-2/


Registration Opens for USA ARDF Championships

Registration Opens for USA ARDF Championships

Registration is now open for the 2019 USA and IARU Region 2 Championships of Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF), set for 1-4 August 2019. Competition venues will be near Raleigh, North Carolina.

“The USA ARDF Championships are an ideal opportunity to watch and learn from the best radio-orienteers in the US and from around the world, because visiting competitors from numerous other countries are expected to attend,” said ARRL ARDF Coordinator Joe Moell, K0OV. “Winners who qualify by citizenship or residence may be selected for positions on ARDF Team USA, which will travel to Serbia for the 2020 ARDF World Championships.”

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FT8 Amateur / Ham Radio Contest 13-14 April 2019

The European FT8 Club is sponsoring an FT8 DX Contest starting at 1200 UTC on 13th April and running through 1200 UTC on 14th April 2019. Everyone works everyone in this contest, and the maximum power is 100 W. The exchange is the same as the ARRL RTTY Roundup, with state/province for US/Canada stations, and serial number for DX participants.

More Information - https://europeanft8club.wordpress.com/