Covid Changes

Due to recent changes in the Covid regulations the transition back to physical meetings is now cancelled.

The club will still have it’s weekly VHF net on Friday evenings at 20:00 local time.

The other informal nets that groups of members have and the members Zoom meetings will be how we keeping in contact.

 

Return to physical club meetings

We are planning to restart club meetings at the Chantry. Initially we are considering a fortnightly meeting on the usual Wednesday (1st and 3rd). The first meeting back is now planned for the 16th September. The first meeting will be purely a social meeting. Please let the Secretary know whether you plan to attend, this will allow us to estimate whether it is financially viable to run meetings presently. The 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday of each month will continue to be a Zoom meeting for members.

The following Terms and Conditions shall be adhered to;

  1. No attendance at club if you are showing any signs of COVID-19 or have been told to isolate for any other reason.
  2. All members are to perform their own personal risk assessment as to whether they should or should not attend. This should be at a level such that the individual member feels safe. Guidance if required please contact either the Secretary, Vice Chairman or Treasurer.
  3. Tables and other surfaces to be sanitised before club starts at 7:30pm. The room will be ventilated by all means possible i.e. doors and windows open.
  4. No attendance before 7:30pm. This will allow for two members to setup and sanitise the room from 7:00pm.
  5. Masks to be worn at all times.
  6. No Tea and Coffee facilities will be available. Members can bring their own ready made beverage in a suitable container.
  7. No change will be given for Subs or Membership fees, any balance will be added to your account. Please Pre-pay if possible.
  8. All members shall use hand sanitiser upon entry or re-entry to the room, which will be provided by the Chantry at the entry to the Buckingham room.
  9. Only one member in the shack at any time and only one member to use the shack radio equipment per week.
  10. Please respect social distancing when using the other facilities within the building/s (e.g. Toilets and Halls).

The above will be regularly re-assessed and either added to or amended as required by the committee. 

All members who have not yet paid their yearly membership fee will be required to do so before the end of October.

Garry G7NVZ Vice-Chairman on behalf of the committee.

Changes to the programme.

Due to external influences we are unable to meet at the Chantry on the 6th May 2020.

The talk / Q&A from Andy Jenner (G7KNA) our RSGB representative will now be held on 13th May 2020.

On the 6th May we will probably be out and about, details to follow. 

Jamboree On The Air

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TSAGRC will be running a event along side the 1st Sedbury & Tidenham
Scout Group on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th October.  

The special event call sign will be GB2SAT.  QRZ.com page. 

JOTA ID: 5GB71J         Maidenhead Locator: IO81QQ      Worked All Britain Square: ST59

We will be running HF, VHF stations along with other things to spark an interest in radio and electronics. The activities will be aligned so the Scouts can gain the
Communicator Badge.

 

Railways on the Air 2019

Thornbury and South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio Club were once again allowed to operate for Railways on the Air at the Vale of Berkeley Railway on Saturday 21st September 2019.

Railways on the Air (ROTA) usually takes place on the weekend closest to the 27th September. This date celebrates the anniversary of the first steam powered passenger railway which took place on the 27th September 1825. The first passenger train ran on a line in the North East of England from Darlington to Stockton.

A number of amateur radio stations operate from heritage railways throughout the country with the aim of contacting as many other stations as possible as well as any other radio amateurs who may be interested. TSGARC managed to contact 13 other railway sites from Helston in the south to Dufftown in the north.

We also managed to contact 2 other special event sations. One was celebrating the 100th anniversary of the KLM airline and the other was celebrating the 101st anniversary of the first Marconi wireless message from North Wales to Australia.

In total we managed 69 contacts in 10 countries including Italy and Slovenia. We were very pleased with the results of our day and would like to thank the members and trustees of the railway who put up with us for the day.

See Vale of Berkeley Railway Website for more information on the railway where the special event station was held.

Thanks also to Ron for the information.

Notice of the forthcoming AGM.

The Thornbury & South Gloucestershire Amateur Radio Club will hold its annual general meeting on Wednesday 3rd of April 2019.

The timings will be 19:30 for 20:00 start.

Agenda:

  • Apologies for absence.
  • Minutes of the previous AGM.
  • Chairman’s report.
  • Secretary’s report.
  • Treasurer’s report.
  • Election of the new committee.
  • Any other business.

Experimentation

Well since John (M0HFH) posted in November on Smiths Charts and Mathematical Matching things have been moving on.

There have been a couple of component builds. Some frustration, but a steady stream of improvements and knowledge gained.

John (M0HFH) will be leading a talk, see programme for when, on what has been happening so I do not want to spoil the night by giving to much away now.