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All about this website, including updates and engagements…

  • New Series – Foundation Stories

    I have launched a new series of articles on my site, titled “Foundation Stories”. In the United Kingdom, there are three tiers of amateur radio licence; foundation (M3, M6, M7 prefix), Intermediate (2E0 and 2E1 prefix) and Full (M and G prefix).

    This series focuses on the first of these, celebrating the entry level licence and opening the hobby to new people. Thanks to online examinations offered by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB), more people than ever are taking up the hobby and getting involved.

    In the first of these articles, I had a Q&A session with John M7DDL (now 2E0IYB) on his experience in amateur radio, particularly with getting his foundation licence and the online examination.

    You can view this HERE (link opens in a new tab).

    If you are a foundation licence holder and would like to share your story as part of this series, please contact me HERE.

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  • New Article – Interview with Esad E77PY

    I had the pleasure of talking to Esad E77PY for a recorded conversation about the E7 POTA special event callsign for Parks on the Air (POTA) activations. You can watch the interview HERE.

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  • New Article – Improving your QRZ Page

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    A new guide is live on my website titled “Improving your QRZ Page”. The guide covers how to format your page, useful information to include in your biography, how to add images and set featured images and how to embed useful tools such as POTA Statistics and Clublog OQRS into your QRZ page.

    You can view the guide HERE (link opens in new tab).

    So far, I have received positive feedback from the guide, and I hope it will be useful for you.

    73 de M7OJA.

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  • Coming Soon to M7OJA.com – A guide to improving your QRZ page.

    I am currently in the process of writing an article on how to improve your QRZ.com page. I will cover the basic format and imaging of your page, ensuring all of your details are correct in the “detail” section, uploading an image and setting a main image (which is displayed automatically when DX stations search for you in their logging software), signing up to external services which can provide information and logging, updating your QSL information on QRZ.com and embedding external services into your QRZ.com page (such as HamAlert Cluster Spots for your station, POTA statistics, etc.).

    Keep an eye on the website for more information. When the article is published, it will appear under the “Getting Started” tab on the navigation menu. I will also notify via Instagram and my free newsletter.

    – Oscar M7OJA

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  • Newsletter now LIVE!

    My newsletter is now launched and ready to subscribe to. Join me for weekly blog updates and notification when a new article goes live on the site, as well as any other relevant amateur radio news.

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