New Club Meeting Venue

We desperately need to locate a new and more central venue for our more formal meeting/presentations/club projects. Several of us have spent quite some time hunting around but get little either little response from queries, expensive quotes in large (cold?) rooms etc. It would be great if someone could step up and push this forward … Read more

November Meeting

PREVIOUS MEETING A really big thanks to Matt G4IYT for a fascinating talk and demonstration of 3D printing with examples of amateur radio and other applications. 20 members and guests attended.

Visit to the NRC

Wednesday 8th November saw 15 enthusiastic club members vist the RSGB’s visitor centre at Bletchley Park, the home of the code breakers. The club was treated to an insightful talk about the visitors centre and some of the history of the site. After splitting into two groups we took a tour of the exhibit hall … Read more

New Pages on This Website!

Two new pages have been added to the VARC website. 1. With many thanks to Peter G3UHN – in the operating section we now have a page giving details of how to program your radio for FM repeater operation. 2. With thanks to Bob G4PVB – we have a page dedicated to receiving the very … Read more

SAQ Transmission

After an extended period of building maintenance, World Heritage Grimeton Radio Station has scheduled* SAQ to be on air on UN-Day, Tuesday October 24th 2023 at 17:00 CET (15:00 UTC), to send out a peace message to the whole world, using the 200kW Alexanderson alternator near Grimeton in Sweden from 1924, on 17.2 kHz CW. … Read more

CQ WW SSB 2023

Upcoming on the 28th of October is the 48 hour CQ WW SSB contest. We entered this one last for the first time in a long time last year and it proved to be a very good and enjoyable event. We are looking to set up and enter again this year, so if you are … Read more

145 Alive

For anyone that might be interested, there is an activity event on 2m happening on Saturday 30th September (’23) between 1:00 and 3:00pm. This is an organised activation consisiting of a series of nets that covers most of the UK. The nets are chaired so that stations can be quickly passed around to get as … Read more

Recent work at cabin

We had quite a turn out for the working party this past weekend (3/9/23). As a result we have moved the repeater antennas off the pump up mast and mounted them on the VARC tower. The pump up mast has been moved to one side to allow room for work to begin on the shed … Read more

Useful Filter for MF Listeners

The ProblemMost general coverage receivers have adequate gain and you can hear the background atmospheric noise from the receiver’s bottom frequency limit of around 30 to 100 kHz up to their maximum frequency of 30 MHz: that is except for the “Medium Wave” range of 500 kHz to 1.620 MHz. The reason that most receivers … Read more

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