ADARS currently run via ZOOM Foundation and Intermediate courses. Morse Code training can also be arranged.
If you are interested contact mi0wwb@btinternet.com
Also
GB2CW practice net every Tuesday at 7pm on 145.250 FM
ADARS currently run via ZOOM Foundation and Intermediate courses. Morse Code training can also be arranged.
If you are interested contact mi0wwb@btinternet.com
Also
GB2CW practice net every Tuesday at 7pm on 145.250 FM
In the light of government advice; for the duration of the Coronavirus crisis all future club meetings and outdoor events have been suspended.
Each Friday and Saturday night the club net will be active on 2 metres FM from 7:30pm onwards.
We will try to operate on 145.475 mhz if the channel is free.
Please standby the calling channel, when QSY details will be given, periodically. Otherwise scan the frequency.
A little bit of construction this week…
a Michigan Mighty Mite transmitter and a low pass filter all for 7mhz.
This should get the brains working…
Tea will also be available.
Friday 13th March 7:30PM
Greystone Community Centre
Antrim.
Friday 14th February is ADARS AGM.
First thing on Friday night we have registration for the upcoming Foundation course.
AGM will take place directly after this.
Then…a video on being a Marine Radio Officer
and a short talk on the sinking of the Princess Victoria.
7:30pm, Greystone Community Centre, Antrim.
There will be tea.
Happy New Year!
Club night this Friday 10th January 2020
Bring your £15 membership fee.
We will be gathering around a table and discussing 2 metre antenna design, the simple kind, dipoles, Jpoles, SlimJims etc.
Feel free to bring any examples you may have and we can all share our knowledge.
Tea and coffee will be available.
7:30pm
Greystone Community Centre
Ballycraigy Road
Antrim.
ADARS are holding a Foundation course in March 2020
Registration is taking place on Friday 14th February 7:30 PM
Greystone Community Centre
31 Ballycraigy Road Antrim
BT41 1PW
Club Night this Friday
(Last club night of 2019)
A talk on WSPR (Weak Signal Propagation Reporting) by Roger Bradley
Just how far does a sub watt signal go and more…..
Bring your soldering irons and any interesting radio related artefacts.
There may well be tea.
7:30 pm ’til late-ish
Greystone Community Centre
Antrim
Summits On The Air and Worked All Britain
Talk by Ian and Esther Evans
For all those Mountain Goats and summit chasers out there….
Come along on Friday and learn more!
Tea, possibly some soldering (bring yer own iron) and 2 metre net also available this evening.
7.30pm
Greystone Community Centre
Ballycraigy Road
Antrim
Club night this Friday 13th September.
7:30 ’til late
We’ll be running a SSB net on the 2 metre band.
Get on the mic and have a cuppa.
All those wielding soldering irons are more than welcome.
Greystone Community Centre, Antrim.
Two candidates sat the Advanced exam on Saturday 7th September.
One pass, so congratulations and commiserations in equal measure.
Loss measurement in lengths of coaxial cable including the plugs.
Surface mount component soldering using a microscope – hands on practice for fun.
Cups of tea.
7:30pm, Greystone Community Centre, Antrim.
Kit building, antenna construction. Whatever takes your fancy.
Bring your soldering iron and tools and lets get building.
7:30 until Late, Greystone Community Centre Antrim.