Thursday, 29 July 2010
Congratulations !!
Congratulations to Steve -2W0KED(Ex-MW6KED), Mark - 2W0TMB(Ex-MW6KAC) and Dai - MW6KDA on their recent success in passing their relevant courses.Thanks to course tutors Paul - GW0JTY and Peter - GW0UHO for their continued hard work and dedication.The club has been in existence for only 16 months and it has already helped fifteen successful pass results with an overall pass rate of 92%.
Saturday, 24 July 2010
It's IOTA Contest weekend
This weekend is the RSGB IOTA Contest.
The contest runs from noon UTC on Saturday to the same time on Sunday, and operation is in the 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28MHz bands.
Many clubs and individuals will be activating islands around the world, some of which are rarely heard on the air.
Don't forget that all radio amateurs on the British Isles are automatically operating from an island, so will be keenly sought by others overseas.
Full details are at www.iotacontest.com.
The contest runs from noon UTC on Saturday to the same time on Sunday, and operation is in the 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28MHz bands.
Many clubs and individuals will be activating islands around the world, some of which are rarely heard on the air.
Don't forget that all radio amateurs on the British Isles are automatically operating from an island, so will be keenly sought by others overseas.
Full details are at www.iotacontest.com.
HAVE U HEARD THE WHISPER?
Several members have recently started using WSPR (pronounced "whisper")and stands for "Weak Signal Propagation Reporter. Power levels of around 5 watts has seen members have their signals received as far away as Australia, Argentina, India and West Coast USA and similarly on the the receive side with stations from all around the globe being heard
It has been designed by Joe Taylor (K1JT) . WSPR signals convey a callsign, Maidenhead grid locator, and power level using a compressed data format.and is in USB format
Receiving stations with internet access may automatically upload reception reports to a central
database. If you would like to try WSPR it can be downloaded free of charge CLICK HERE for download page
It has been designed by Joe Taylor (K1JT) . WSPR signals convey a callsign, Maidenhead grid locator, and power level using a compressed data format.and is in USB format
Receiving stations with internet access may automatically upload reception reports to a central
database. If you would like to try WSPR it can be downloaded free of charge CLICK HERE for download page
100% Exam Success!
Well done to the guys who gained passes in last nights examinations.
The club are pleased to announce that they maintained their very high pass rate of students taking both the Foundation and Intermediate Examinations. Congratulations to David Henderson from Tonypandy in gaining his Foundation Licence and also too Mark Woodington and Steve Kedward for progressing on to their Intermediate Callsign. Thanks also to the hardworking Tutors Peter-GWOUHO and Paul-GWOJTY and invigilators Bernard-GW4ZUJ and Baz-2W0PTT
More photos can be viewed on the Aberdare & District Amateur Radio Club website at www.radioclubs.net/aadars
The club are pleased to announce that they maintained their very high pass rate of students taking both the Foundation and Intermediate Examinations. Congratulations to David Henderson from Tonypandy in gaining his Foundation Licence and also too Mark Woodington and Steve Kedward for progressing on to their Intermediate Callsign. Thanks also to the hardworking Tutors Peter-GWOUHO and Paul-GWOJTY and invigilators Bernard-GW4ZUJ and Baz-2W0PTT
More photos can be viewed on the Aberdare & District Amateur Radio Club website at www.radioclubs.net/aadars
Rhondda Dai receiving his pass certificate |
Mark receiving his Intermediate Pass |
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Amendments to Club Meetings
These are the dates of the next few meetings. The major change is the meeting scheduled for Friday August 20th has now been brought forward a week to Friday August 13th because original meeting clashes with the "International Lighthouse Weekend"
Meetings are held fortnightly between 6pm-9:30pm. New members are always welcome and refreshments are available. Prospective members who are considering joining the club get their first three visits free of charge then Membership becomes due
Current fees are £10 per year until July 31st and £5 after that date, Contributions are then £2 per meeting and we also have a voluntary bonus ball feature at £1 per week with cash prizes to be won. Under 16's No Charge.
Meetings are held fortnightly between 6pm-9:30pm. New members are always welcome and refreshments are available. Prospective members who are considering joining the club get their first three visits free of charge then Membership becomes due
Current fees are £10 per year until July 31st and £5 after that date, Contributions are then £2 per meeting and we also have a voluntary bonus ball feature at £1 per week with cash prizes to be won. Under 16's No Charge.
Friday July 23rd - Club Meeting/Foundation/Intermediate Examinations
Friday August 6th - "GC3ASW New Club Callsign on Air Night"
Friday August 13th - Revision Night and Final Planning for Lighthouse Weekend
Friday August 27th - Shack Improvement and Foundation Revision Night
Friday August 6th - "GC3ASW New Club Callsign on Air Night"
Friday August 13th - Revision Night and Final Planning for Lighthouse Weekend
Friday August 27th - Shack Improvement and Foundation Revision Night
Generic Club Card - NEW!
After some alterations the order for the new generic club QSL card has now been placed. We have 1000 cards on order and they will be available at a cost of £2.50 per 50 or £4.50 per 100 to all club members. Below are both the front and back images. Please click on image for a Full size Preview. These cards are aimed at members who may not have the need to order 1000 cards of their own and this way they can adapt them with their own callsign by either placing their own callsign sticker on either front or back of the card or both for that matter.
NEW FACE AT THE CLUB!
May I take this opportunity to welcome a new face to club, its been a long time im coming so please put your "Hands" together and welcome the new "Club Clock". Many thanks to Baz - 2W0PTT for his hard work. Please no jokes regarding this as we feel the timing is not right.
International Lighthouse Weekend - August 21st/22nd
The INTERNATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE/LIGHTSHIP WEEKEND will take place over the weekend 21st-22nd AUGUST 2010. The club will be activating Nash Point Lighthouse which is situated in the Vale Of Glamorgan.
We will be using the callsign GB4NPL and further details can be found on www.qrz.com. QSL Manager is 2W0XTP or MW0TTR
Nash Point Lighthouse was the last manned lighthouse in Wales. Since 1998 it has been automatically operated and is monitored by Trinity House's Control Centre at Harwich.
We will be using the callsign GB4NPL and further details can be found on www.qrz.com. QSL Manager is 2W0XTP or MW0TTR
Nash Point Lighthouse was the last manned lighthouse in Wales. Since 1998 it has been automatically operated and is monitored by Trinity House's Control Centre at Harwich.
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