Operators/Monitors Wanted for Meteor Scatter QSO Party

Operators/Monitors Wanted for Meteor Scatter QSO Party

The Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation is preparing for a series of upcoming meteor scatter (MS) experiments. Operating will take place for 48 hours on 12-13th December 2025 (Geminids).

This is a combination 'special event' and a contest to generate contact data during meteor scatter events using 10 meters and 6 meters. Contest rules can be found at www.hamsci.org/msqp.

Ten meters has not been used much for meteor scatter study due to past symbol rate limits.  But with recent changes in FCC rules, WSJT-X/MSK144 can now be used on HF bands. The HamSCI meteor scatter event will collect contact data from both 10 meters and 6 meters as part of the scheduled events in August and December. Data will be analyzed offline, comparing data from both bands, using both PSK Reporter raw data and operator contact logs from WSJT-X. User data including both logged contact and received reports are necessary for valid experimental analysis. The latter can be provided by any receive system reporting on MSK144 through PSK Reporter.

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YOTA Month is Well Underway in the UK

Youngsters on the Air Month is well underway with multiple groups scheduled to host special event station GB25YOTA this week.

On Sunday 7 December, you’ll be able to work operators from Cray Valley Radio Society, as well as the 2nd Marlborough Scouts. The Scout group will also be active tomorrow, Monday 8 December. Buckie High School in Scotland will be operating on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday so listen out and encourage young operators in making what could be their first ever QSO.

On Tuesday 9 December, Hilderstone Radio Society members will be supervising students from St Peters-In-Thanet Junior School. On Wednesday 10 December, students from Sunderland College will be on the amateur bands with supervision from Ian Bowman, G7ESY. Looking ahead to next weekend, the RSGB National Radio Centre will be welcoming young people to operate as GB25YOTA.

Details of operating times, bands and modes can be found at http://www.rsgb.org/yota-month

ISS SSTV Event to Celebrate 25 Years of the International Space Station

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) was the first educational payload on the International Space Station (ISS). As a result, ARISS is celebrating 25 years of the ISS with an SSTV event to take place from 12th November through the 20th November 2025. The series will also celebrate Scouting.

Series 30 will consist of 12 different images transmitted every 2 minutes on 145.800 MHz. Follow ARISS on social media for additional details and updates.

ARISS on X.com - https://x.com/ARISS_Intl