British Science Week (BSW) started on Friday 8 March and continues until Friday 17 March. Please have a look at the list of times that participants will be on the air and try to respond to them. These will nearly all be students who will be making their very first QSOs working with local amateurs. Your contact will really make their day and might lead to new radio amateurs!
For those participating in British Science Week with stations, remember the offer from GB3RS at the RSGB National Radio Centre for skeds. To find out more, go to the RSGB BSW web page and choose the ‘List of events’ tab on that web page.
If you’d like to show what you’re doing during the week, email comms@rsgb.org.uk and the RSGB Comms Team will share your photos on social media.
Whether or not you’re involved with this year’s British Science Week, it’s time to think ahead to next year’s event! Make contact with your local school or youth group and use the activity suggestions and resources on the RSGB British Science Week web page.
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