29 July 2020 – 17th LRS Viral Net
Fresh from his 122GHz exploits (see separate activity report) Pete GM4BYF was the controller for the 17th LRS Viral Net on […]
Fresh from his 122GHz exploits (see separate activity report) Pete GM4BYF was the controller for the 17th LRS Viral Net on […]
There were eight participants in the 16th LRS Viral Net on 22nd July: controller Colin GM4HWO, Peter GM4DTH, Pete GM4BYF, Brian
The ten participants in the 15th LRS Viral Net (is it really that number already?!) on 8th July 2020 were Controller
There were 9 participants in the 14th LRS Viral Net on 8th July, controlled by Colin GM4HWO: Briain GM8PKL, Pete GM4BYF,
On the 1st of July, Colin GM4HWO was back in control on the 13th net with participants: Briain GM8PKL, Mike GM8KCS,
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Brian GM4DIJ returned to his favourite portable location at IO74mu about 8km south of Stranraer, to operate in the 70MHz
With “apologies for absence” from Colin GM4HWO, the 12th net was controlled on 24th June by Peter GM4DTH. This was the
Numbers were a little light on the 11th net on 17th June with 9 calling in: Colin GM4HWO (controller), Peter GM4DTH,
The 10th LRS Viral Net which was held on 10th June (and which should have been the LRS AGM!) attracted 13 participants: Colin
There was a record attendance of 14 stations on the 9th net on June 3rd: Colin GM4HWO (controller), Alan GM3PSP,
There were 13 participants in the LRS Viral Net on May 27th: Controller Colin GM4HMO, Gavin GM4GVJ (Wallyford), Brian GM8BJF (Peebles),
There were 10 participants on the net at good strength on 20th May but your scribe managed to miss it, by
Participation in the Wednesday “Viral Net” is holding up very well for members to keep in touch during the coronavirus