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SSB Field Day

This weekend saw the club up-routed and moved on over to a country location in the North Yorkshire for this years SSB Field Day.

The location sourced for this year was amazing, with a zero noise floor and lovely views over open fields. This was an idyllic location for any radio operation. I think that we will be using it again for future outings.

From the start of the contest, members were on the radio clocking stations from all over, and continued to do so until the early hours of the morning.  After a couple hours sleep, and a refuel of coffee, off they were again continuing to as many stations as possible until the end of the contest, at 2pm (local).

Many thanks to those that attended and made the weekend so successful; the results of which can be found here.

 

 

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Mike 2E0YYY operates MX0HFC

Friday saw a visit from a fellow SOTA friend of Dave G4ASA. Mike 2E0YYY was in the region and came along with Dave to our club night. Within no time at all, Mike was on the radio and working a pile up on 40m with Dave in the hot seat logging.

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GB2TCL get off to a good start

Kevin 2E0KVK

Friday night saw the start of our annual Lighthouse weekend activation for ILLW. Kevin 2E0KVK (AKA) Bear Grylls got into action and worked a large pile up on 20m from the USA and Caribbean Islands well into the wee hours of the night.

The club members, as always, will be camping over the full weekend so the radio should be manned most of the time. We expect 40m and 20m to be very busy throughout Saturday.

Please look out for us on the bands over the weekend.

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Steve cheeky bones 2E0NSQ and Bob Smiler M0RWL set the dress code for the weekend  as the happy glampers – joined at the hip and set to storm the airways.

Please listen out for them, for we are sure you will want to comment on this comedy duo.

 

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Summer Maintenance

Well  summer is upon us at last, so the members of HFDXARC  got the outdoor repairs and servicing done.

We hope you enjoy this little write-up and pictures which speak for themselves.

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First up is to service our HY-Gain TH3 which is over 35 years old now and still in great shape.

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We check each year all the stainless steel nuts and bolts and re grease them.

Check over the traps and retune the beam as required , this year saw work been done on the shotgun match and balun connections.

 

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Wail the tower was hoisted over for removal of the beam, we had time to do some much-needed welding on the yard-arm to give it extra support for heavier wire aerials , Kevin 2E0KVK along with Steve 2E0NSQ, made easy work of this job, Kevin had not welded for over 20 years, but he was like duck to water once again with that old stick welder.

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With all the antenna and tower work underway,it was time once again to look at the roof on the radio club, it had sprung a leak over the winter.

It was soon found that water had stood on part of the roof and had leak in. We had to fill a hollow and some cracks on the concrete slab, so a cement slurry mix for roofs was laid, then left all day and over night to dry, the following  morning it was time to seal the roof again with cromapol roof sealer, after  two good coats  roof was compete, we hope this repair will last a good few years as it say so on the tin.

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With all the servicing and repairs now done it’s time for a well-earned BBQ and a few beers

 

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Cheers

Andy G7LRR

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