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GB0CMS

On Saturday 24 April 2010 The Norfolk Amateur Radio Club will be running a special event station with the callsign GB0CMS at Caister Lifeboat station as part of the International Marconi Day celebrations.

On this day, the closest Saturday to Guglielmo Marconi's birthday, stations around the world will be set up at sites with historical links to the inventor's work. These include Poldhu in England; Cape Cod Massachusetts; Glace Bay, Nova Scotia; Villa Griffone, Bologna, Italy and many others.

Radio amateurs around the world will contact as many of these stations as possible to try and win an award.

 

GB0WWW

Over the weekend of the 10th and 11th May 2008 members of Norfolk Amateur radio Club participated in special event station GB0WWW (Wherrymans Way Windmill) which was run by Terry G0BXL from the Harlow and District Amateur Radio Club, supported by Alan M0LSX from the NARC. The Station was taking part in Mills on the air weekend and was the only Mill participating from Norfolk. The mill is Hardly Drainage Mill and sits right on the river Yare, about eight miles South East of Norwich, and the Wherrymans Way walk runs between the river and the Mill. This marsh drainage mill was built in 1874 and is a rare example containing an internal turbine that lifted water from the marsh dykes to a height of over 3.5 metres before discharging into the River Yare, physically shaping the Broads landscape. The mill is currently undergoing extensive repair by the Hardley Windmill Trust. Once restored to full working order, the mill will be open for visitors demonstrating how the power of the wind has been historically harnessed to lift huge quantities of water. Location of the GB0WWW station was QRA (Maidenhead) Locator  JO Ø2 SN .GB0WWWOther members of NARC who took part were Nigel M0NWW, arriving by boat! Rex G0CLR, Stuart G7KBF, David G7URP, Kevin M0UJD, Paul G3VPT, Judi 2E0KNE and Marrianne M3UYY all enjoyed logging stations on 2 Meters FM and HF . Many good contacts were made and 13 other Mills were logged including Lymm Slitting Mill, which was used in the manufacture of Nails!
We had a slight hiccup with the coax on the Sunday morning, but this was rectified very quickly once we realised that it was getting rather too hot sitting in front of a spotlight! Other than that there were no technical hitches and things ran smoothly…well almost everything!!! (Don’t ask David!)

We were not operating from inside the Mill this year, as has been the case in previous years as the new Visitors Centre afforded more space and ease of operating.  The weather was fantastic, and that coupled with the wide-open quiet riverside location made it a very relaxing weekend. However it was un-nerving to say the least, to see that the passing boats were higher than us!!
Many of you have met Terry G0BXL, otherwise known as Titanic Terry due to his interest in the Titanic and the Marconi Radio equipment on that and the Sister ship. Due to ill health he was not with us this weekend as he had hoped, and we were unsuccessful in our attempts to work him at his home QTH. We wish him a speedy recovery.

Pictures from the event are availble to view in our Gallery .

GB0HL

GB0HL Lighting up the world 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Over a weekend in August members of the Norfolk Amateur Radio Club operated GB0HL from Happisburgh Lighthouse as part of International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend. The distinctive red and white lighthouse is the oldest working light in East Anglia and is unique being the only independently run lighthouse in Great Britain.
We ran 3 Stations making 358 QSO's
1 x VHF from just below the light with SSB and FM.
1 X HF DATA from the bottom of the lighthouse.GB0HL 1 x HF SSB / CW from "MAC" outside the lighthouse.
QSL cards have been posted to the RSGB Bureau and also uploaded to EQSL.
Cards were printed by :- www.qslfactory.com Thanks to Dave  for excellent service.
A Log search at the bottom of the page.
Further information about Happisburgh Lighthouse can be found here .
Images from the weekend can be found in our gallery.
Details of the International Lighthouse weekend :- http://www.illw.net/

GB6NAS

Amateur radio that's out of this world! 2005

Members of the Norfolk Amateur Radio Club are hoping for clear skies during the weekend of the 25th and 26th of June   when GB6NAS takes to the air from Seething Observatory as part of the Norwich Astronomical Society's 60th anniversary celebrations. Not only will the event include SSB/CW operation across the HF and VHF bands, but stations contacting GB6NAS on SSTV and ATV promise to be treated to a glimpse into outer space as live images will be beamed from telescopes housed in the observatory's two domes. All amateur radio stations contacting GB6NAS will receive a special 'out-of-this world' colour QSL card featuring some of the best work of Norwich Astronomical Society's team of astrophotographers.

Members of Norwich Astronomical Society will be on hand all weekend to give guided tours of the observatory and to answer any astronomical questions.

Images from the SES are available in our gallery.
For those wishing to visit GB6NAS, Seething Observatory is located approximately 8 miles south east of Norwich and details of how to find it are available from here

RAOTA

RAOTARAOTA - Railways on the Air in 2009 NARC joined forces with the Bittern Dx Group to run a SES (Special Event Station) based at 2 stations in North Norfolk Holt and Sherringham. Images can be found in our gallery.
RAOTA 2010 is in the planning stages more infomation as it becomes available.

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