SOS VOLUNTARY HEROES

So we have another full weekend here at HFDXARC.

SOS special event is actually held throughout the month of May, starting 12pm midnight 1st ending 12pm midnight 31st. It highlights and celebrates the work our volunteer heroes do all along Britain’s Coastline, including RNLI & NCA as well as numerous other lifeboat and coastal rescue groups. Our nearest/local being the Humber Spurn Lifeboat Station of which we are about 5 miles inland from.

HFDXARC made a weekend of it and welcomed members, visitors, guests and even family were invited to have a go, look round or simply have a brew. Our club mascot was in attendance as usual on these occasions –  well done Scamp.

Friday Evening

Andy G7LRR started the weekend off by welcoming everyone to the club Friday evening with the words ‘Lets get them radios fired up’. An executive decision was made to live stream on YouTube and Andy took charge of downloading the correct programme – or so we thought. It took a teenager to sort out and then tell Andy gently that he had downloaded the wrong one – nobody made fun or laughed much, was fun though – never been on telly before. My personal favourite station as everyone knows is 80m but it was very quiet so a little disappointed. 40m and 20m were awesome with our very own trooper ‘Norfolk Steve’ operating into the night and smashing the VK’S.

Saturday

Saturday brought some stunning weather which makes a change for a bank holiday weekend I suppose. Various jobs were caught up on by members as well as operating all day. At some point in the day Chris G0urg and Linda (Mrs Andy) were dispatched to Tesco for supplies for a BBQ we had decided to hold for everyone on the Sunday. We wanted burgers, sausage (there are other supermarkets available!) . You do know what that means Chris – you are now chef. I myself had a go on 40m with Kev M0KVK sat at the side of me listening in (did that make me nervous!!). Steve M0EBJ was giving 20m another try (did he even go to bed?). At some point he did loose the will to live when people weren’t listening on the radio of what he was asking for – someone tell him we are live streaming lol. We had a couple of visitors, Shane & Mike who we encouraged gently to have a go. They got back in to it and nearly forgot they had over an hour’s drive home – it was 11pm by this time. Norfolk Steve and Andy did another stint in to the night again.

Sunday

Sunday arrived and this was our grand BBQ day. Weather not as sunny as Saturday, little breezy but still very warm. Guess who was on 20m when I arrived. Yes, Norfolk Steve again – the man is a machine. Liam M7LCB was pounding the airwaves on 40m but I gave him a break at some point and showed him how it is done. Plenty of members and visitors in attendance. We even had better halves and special guest appearance from Andy’s Mum ( told you I would forget your name) lovely lady though. Mike, Andy and Chris prepared the bbq area and got the cooking underway, I was left with the salad – yes I did say salad.! Today was a good day to put faces to names of people I had operated but never met.

Special Tea Maker ceremony took place today. Liam s our newest attending member was given the dubious honour and title which came with a cowboy hat, apron and silver spoon, nothing but the best in our club let me tell you. We all have a real life outside of the club and sometimes it can be hard work. Being at the club and having a laugh can make things easier as well as making friends.  I like to think the club has a special friend in Mike, the site owner, always ready to help and come up with great ideas, thank you.

Chris even did a little teaching/explaining regarding FT8, which was much appreciated. Lots of conversations about radios, aerials and other bits of kit as that is what Hams do when they get together. The whole point of the weekend really was fun and friendship.

Many thanks to all who came to operate help out and just generally have a laugh, lovely to see. Just a shame I had to go home because Mr T was going to Wembley.

Stay Safe Everyone

Sue M6URG

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Steve W4SLT Digital Subscriber Welcome

Big thanks for Steve W4SLT becoming one of our first digital subscriber, this is a way that Radio Amateur around the globe can become a part of the Humber Fortress DX Club and support us.

Gain access to members area see achieves from years gone by get first hand information of what the Club has been up too and has planed,

also includes these features

1: Get access to the members website.
2: Can visit the Club 4 times a year on Club Nights or Special events.
3: Get emails when we post new content or new videos before anyone else.
4: Get links to live-streamed events.
5: Access to a Digital monthly Zoom meeting. 

 

Steve has been a friend of the Clubs and many members since we first started the Club in 2010 and visited us all when in the UK in 2013 while we was based at Fort Paull stopping at Peters G3ZRS QTH

please read write up

Steve W4SLT on the air from HFDXARC HQ

 

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Upcoming S.O.S. Weekend Fri26th – Mon29th May 2023

The HFDXARC will be raising awareness for the S.O.S. services around the nation and for the Humber Lifeboat that serves our local area.

These services are critical in keeping our shore lines and seas safe from peril around the clock. We will be operating from the Mill House from Friday 26th – Monday 29th May, using the call sign of GB2HSL (Humber Spurn Lifeboat).

We welcome guests and club members to come join us in the support of the RNLI here at the Clubhouse.
We will be operating Voice and Digital over the bands throughout the weekend, so please join us and help us raise the profile around the community and with the Amateur Radio enthusiasts around the world.

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Mills OTA weekend was a superb success

The Club opened the doors yet again to guests and ham clubs around the region, and turned out to be a massive success. The Club house was packed throughout the activation of the Haven Mill during the Mills On the Air weekend.

We had many people come join us, and we also welcomed old friends to the club house as many have not seen the new QTH at Patrington.

The event itself was very busy, and we had 3 stations running for the majority of the time, gaining us many more friends around the world. The operators worked tirelessly through even the relatively poor conditions for the weekend.

The response from other Hams was what can only be described as superb, and we would like to thank every one of them for the support.

The weekend was more about bringing the club and community together, and bringing awareness of the hobby to many who have never been on a radio. Also to support local Clubs from around the region so we may build a successful relationship with the local hams.

Again many thanks to everyone who took part over the weekend and to each guest that came to visit us.
Sue we hope you recover soon, we need our 80m queen back at the radio.

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