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  • FOT Hellingly

    FOT Hellingly

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    Sat 25th Aug 2018 Mon 27th Aug 2018

    Historic vehicle show near Hellingly.

    SARS members will be exhibiting Military and other vehicles. We will also be running radio stations on HF and VHF. The society will probably have  special event callsign GB3FOT which will be operated by members from the dedicated club station.

    G8DXU, M6GND, M6EYO Will have their usual display of military Land Rovers and Clansman Radio equipment. Listen out for us working on 51.60MHz or 51.70MHz FM and 28.308 (28.310 MHz Clansman) USB. We also hope to active on 3.615MHz AM. We have Special Event Call GB2FOT for use from the military radio station display.

    Calls from members and other amateur stations will be much appreciated, alternatively visit the show and see our display..

     

     

  • Lunch at Cafe Continental Eastbourne

    Category: General Lunch at Cafe Continental Eastbourne


    Wed 29th Aug 2018

  • 144MHz Trophy Contest from BHRS

    144MHz Trophy Contest from BHRS


    Sat 1st Sep 2018

    We will be making an entry in the 144MHz Trophy contest 6 hour Others section. 1300-1900 UTC

    Several members have already expressed their interest to operate in this event. More information can be found on the members Forum which should be used to register the availability of those wishing to help.

    Barry G8DXU

Meetings on the Air

Club members operate on an assortment of bands. We’d love to work you on the air, even if you’re not a member! See below for information on the frequencies we’ll be monitoring and when. Regular Club Nets Band Mode Frequency Time Notes 70cm FM Output: 430.825 MhzInput: 438.425 MHz (+7.6 MHz)Input tone: 88.5 Hz Every …

Monthly Meeting

We aim to be a friendly group of like-minded individuals who are interested in amateur radio and electronics. Our monthly meetings usually comprise of either a presentation by a speaker on a subject of interest, a bring & tell or sale of radio & electronic items.. Our meetings tend to begin with a short preamble …