High Frequency Propagation
HF propagation is for many a difficult concept to learn about. With in this free course we will guide you through each band separately, when to use them and which modes they ca be utilised for.
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National Radio Society of Ireland
HF propagation is for many a difficult concept to learn about. With in this free course we will guide you through each band separately, when to use them and which modes they ca be utilised for.
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Many NRSI members often enquire if their equipment can be legally used within the Northern Ireland. This online course will guide you through the process of becoming appropriately licensed for holidays not just to the UK but also to other parts of Europe. This course is free to all NRSI members.
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NRSI will be running a new online course within the next few weeks relating to radio regulatory affairs topics. We encourage all members to sign up for this a refresher course. There is no additional fee for this course for members. It will cover a wide range of issues including maritime and space based operational practices.
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The National Radio Society of Ireland (NRSI) is a national non-profit organisation for radio enthusiasts in Ireland. Membership consists of licenced amateur radio operators, wireless experimenters, licence-exempt communicators and shortwave listeners. Our principle aims The organisation was founded to represent the interests of its membership before both national and international telecommRead More…
Members of IECRO across Europe have begun to freely volunteer their time during this international emergency. IECRO Ireland deployed a few days after the pandemic was announced. Since then the organisation has liaised with many front line personnel, and maintained reliable communications between each major city within the country. Members of IECRO in the UK have setup regional communicationRead More…
On the grounds of health and safety, the NRSI training team have decided to suspend training of new members until later in the year. All currently trained members can continue to participate in contests so long as a maximum of five people are involved with any one portable station and sufficient distance is maintained between each individual in line with government recommendations.
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The National Radio Society of Ireland is currently looking into the possibility of assisting with the installation of a new High Frequency Simplexer/Parrot Repeater service for the benefit of licenced operators in Ireland. This HF automated analogue simplexer will be the first of its kind within the British Isles and will be managed by the IECRO Ireland Radio Club (EI0IPN). The simplexer wiRead More…