
It’s that time of year again! This years Easter DX event will take place on Sunday 24th and Monday 25th April 2011!
As always these events have been very popular over the last few years and many operators have turned out on the hill tops to make long distance contacts. You don’t need to go mobile to enjoy the events but it helps! The main thing is taking part and being on the air.
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Time to dust off the mobile rig and head for the hills!

Tango Mike Group Presents DX Super Sunday – 28th November 2010. Take to the hills or operate from home! The most important thing is being on your radio on this date so plenty of contacts can be made. If there is no propagation there is always great fun to be had working around the UK. Even under flat band conditions we have had some amazing contacts reported so give it a try. You don’t need to be a “big gun” to work the DX as many of our members have proved over the past few years. If nothing else it gives you the oppotunity to warm up those output transistors and blow the dust off those radios!
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After many years on the Internet TM1 is proud to present the latest revamp of our website. This is something like version 3.0 of the site since it’s humble beginnings back in 1999! I can’t belive how many years have passed since I first put a website on the Internet and little did I guess that it would still be around over a decade later. To celebrate ten years of giving radio enthusiasts a free place to meet up and exchange information, read reviews and trade equipment I have totally redeveloped the site to give it a fresh, easier to read layout with improved features that everyone can use.
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Delboy Enterprises have announced another DX Event for users of CB Radio and PMR-446. In the past these events have been very popular and many operators have turned out on the hill tops to make long distance contacts. You don’t need to go mobile to enjoy the events but it helps! The main thing is taking part and being on the air.
As usual 27.555 MHz USB is the main 11m calling frequency and for those who prefer the FM side of things Channel 25 UK and 25 EU (CEPT) will be in use. On the PMR-446 side of things Channel 8 with no CTCSS is a good start for hill topping.
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