News for England South-East – 30 October 2016

| October 28, 2016

Cambridge & District Amateur Radio Club has nets today and next Sunday from 8.30am on 144.180MHz USB, from 10.30am on 7.0875MHz or 3.620MHz LSB, and from 11.30am on 145.550MHz FM. Wednesday sees a net from 8pm on 145.550MHz FM. Contact Ian, M0HTA, via email to publicity@cdarc.co.uk.

Surrey Radio Contact Club has its net on 1905kHz from 9.30am today and next Sunday. Thursday sees a net on 70.300MHz from 8pm. Contact John, G3MCX, on 020 8688 3322.

On Sunday Worthing & District Amateur Radio Club has its 80m net from 7.30am today and next Sunday. Monday sees a 2m net from 7.30pm, and on Wednesday there’s a club evening. On Saturday it’s the start of the Intermediate course, and next Sunday sees the regular breakfast meeting from 9am. Contact Al, M0OAL, via email to information@wadarc.org.uk.

Essex Ham net has its net on GB3DA from 8pm on Monday, with chatroom and live audio feed at www.essexham.net. Saturday sees the Essex YL net on GB3DA and the start of the online Foundation course, for which you’ll find details at www.hamtrain.co.uk. Contact Pete, M0PSX, via email to news@essexham.co.uk.

Brede Steam Amateur Radio Society is operating at the shack on Tuesday and Saturday. Contact Martin, M0MJU, via email to m0nuc.bsars@gmail.com.

Fareham & District Amateur Radio Club has its net on 145.475MHz from 8pm on Tuesday. Wednesday sees a natter night and bar evening. The Top Band net is on Thursday from 7.30pm on 1967kHz. For details, email Chris Jenkins-Powell, G7MFR, via chris@jenkins-powell.com.

Southdown Amateur Radio Society has its regular complex schedule of multiple nets and meet-ups on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Details from Andy, M6GND, on 01323 486 924.

Horsham Amateur Radio Club is having a talk on noise cancelling on Thursday by Graham Sommerville of bhi. Next Sunday morning sees a fox hunt. Details from Alistair, G3ZBU, on 07855 268 666.

Now we return to the traditional listing in date order. On Monday Eastbourne Electronics & Radio Club has a talk. For information, email events@ereclub.org.uk.

On Monday Radio Society of Harrow has its club net from 8.15pm, starting on 145.500MHz. Contact Linda, G7RJL, via email to lcasey@imperial.ac.uk.

On Tuesday Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society is having three 25-minute talks by members. For more information, email secretary@g0mwt.org.uk.

On Wednesday Norfolk Amateur Radio Club is having part two of the talk on weather by Jim Bacon, G3YLA. Contact Chris Danby, G0DWV, on 01603 898 308.

On Thursday Bracknell Amateur Radio Club has an open net from 8pm on 145.375MHz. Details from Andy, M0HAK, via email to andy@m0hak.co.uk.

On Thursday Cray Valley Radio Society is having 15-mniute talks on WSPR, LoTW, M6T, GB3UHF and the amateur radio use of Twitter. Details from Richard, G7GLW, on 07831 715 797.

On Thursday Loughton & Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society has its net on Thursday from 8pm on 144.725MHz. Details from Dave De La Haye, M0MBD, on 0798 016 5172.

On Thursday Norfolk Coast Amateur Radio Society is having a talk on 70cm Moonbounce. For details email Steve, G3PND, via info@norfolkcoastamateurs.co.uk.

On Thursday Thurrock Acorns Amateur Radio Club has an open 2m FM net from 7.30pm. Contact Gordon, 2E0ELI, via email to acorns@taarc.co.uk.

On Friday Crystal Palace Radio and Electronics Club commences the club project – an Arduino based frequency counter by Alan, G8NKM. Contact Bob, G3OOU, on 01737 552 170.

On Friday Horndean & District Amateur Radio Club is having a natter night and social evening. Contact Stuart, G0FYX, on 02392 472 846.

On Friday Itchen Valley Amateur Radio Club has its net from 8pm on 145.525MHz. Contact Ray, G3HRH, on 01962 712 045.

On Friday Mid-Sussex Amateur Radio Society is having a surplus equipment sale. Contact Stella Rogers, M6ZRJ, on 01273 844 511.

On Friday Thanet Radio and Electronics Club is having a club night. For information, email targradio@outlook.com.

Category: News for England East and East Anglia, News for England South and South East, News for London and Thames Valley