Commonwealth CW Contest from TSGARC Shack Saturday 11th March 2017

The commonweath contest is one of the longest running contests on HF.
http://www.rsgbcc.org/hf/rules/2017/rberu.shtml
TSGARC will be sending CW this Saturday as part of the commonwealth contest organised by the RSGB. We will be testing a directional 80m loop as darkness approaches on Saturday evening. All welcome to attend and help or take part. Organised by John M0HFH and Rex G4RAE.

No Longer SWL!

Hi All

Just to advise having just passed the Foundation exam I have secured the call sign M6TJV. RSGB and QRZ sites updated.

Thanks to all of you for your help, the Intermediate RSGB book has arrived so onwards..

Terry M6TJV

 

Noise Floor vis a vis Coax Standards

Folks

Whilst resting after a hard and rather wet days walking in West Wales (thankfully we dodged the snow) thought I would check in on the Amateur Radio Facebook page. Came across this rather interesting article which made me feel somewhat vindicated that I have chosen a better quality coax for what will be my new shack and qth location.

Why even good antennas need good Coax cable Bonito Newsroom

Hoping to be at club next Weds work permitting.

Mark

2E0RKM

WiFi updating at the Club Shack

Over the holiday period a small group of us managed to update the WiFi connection to the club shack as was planned in the programme. It was all hands to the pumps and led by Garry and Paul we were also well oiled by regular cups of Tea and a few mince pies (allegedly as I didn’t see any of them,!!). The on-going good working relationship we have with the chantry meant we were given complete access to all areas so that we could scope and route cabling where we need to and facilitate a better more secure network.

I am sure Garry or Paul will update us in due course as to the current status of the new link and its capability (not my area) but Andrew and I had fun working at hight with the facility of my truck (seems he did all the hard work though).

Much fun

2E0RKM

 

 

2017 Programme changes

Members are advised that the Direction Finding talk by Graham G4DPH has been moved to 8th March 2017.  The 10 minute shack talks originally scheduled for that date have been brought forward to 8th February 2017.

Volunteers for the shack talk evening are required.  Please have a chat with our Secretary, Garry.

Andrew
G0RVM

But the TSGARC is not value for money!

It was recently put to me that the club was not value for money and I thought I’d take a few moments to reply.

First and foremost the TSGARC is a club; it is a group of people connected by common interests who pursue those interests together as a social group.  What any member derives from the club tends to be proportional to what they contribute – its a two-way thing; a sharing experience.

Shack-DrawersAlthough its possible for a club to be purely virtual, existing in cyberspace alone, this is not the model for the TSGARC.  We prefer to talk to one another; to share idea’s, concepts and experiences and we choose to do this face to face.   We believe this approach delivers a better all round experience for members.

Meeting face to face though does require somewhere to meet; it requires a clubhouse.  We are very lucky to have the use of a large room on a shared basis and the sole use of another, smaller, room full-time.  These rooms do come at a cost, but we have secured an excellent rate from the Chantry and by only paying for the larger room when we use it we have an agreement that provides the space we need at a fair price.Paul, M0ZMB

Having sole, full-time use of a room allows us to have a radio room; a room in which we can setup radio equipment and leave it setup so any member may come and use the equipment at a time of their choosing and not be constrained by when the club meets.  Having this room allows those who do not have access to their own equipment to experience the world of amateur radio and to further their learning and experience.

TSGARC Radio roomOur accommodation is dry, its warm, its comfortable, the club provides free tea and coffee and we even have free use of the wireless connection to the Internet because we are good tenants and help the Chantry from time to time.  Together these things underpin our evenings at the clubhouse, providing a relaxing, friendly environment in which members feel able to share stories, advice and to learn from each other.

TSGARC Trailer TowerThe club meets many of the costs associated with the activities its members undertake.  It has recently started to upgrade its HF antenna and is in discussion with the Chantry to relocate and upgrade its VHF antenna.  It has plans for the upgrade of our radio equipment.  It has also supported recent activities such as field weekends by rewarding the landowner and supplying toilets without which the field weekends just would not happen.

The TSGARC must also stand on its own.  It needs the stability and long-term survivability that a secure income permits.  That income allows us to plan for the future, to evolve whilst supporting our members doing the things they enjoy.  We have a club which responds to its members wishes;  members are at the core of the club, they choose and drive what the club does.  Its a great local club.

Andrew Gawthrope
Chairman