Presentations from previous years
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Meeting Reports
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There was an excellent turnout of 17 for Brian’s talk on the history and update of the GB3EDN 23 cm
The LRS made its annual visit to the Museum of Communication in Burntisland, Fife on Wed 22nd Sept 2010. A group
In his Presidential Address John began by explaining that his main interests in amateur radio are VHF and up, simple “home
The Annual General Meeting of the Lothians Radio Society was held in the Braid Hills Hotel, 134 Braid Road, Edinburgh
The annual LRS DF Hunt was organized by Peter GM4DTH who acted as “fox” station. Six teams took part, starting
At short notice, following two postponements of other topics, Peter presented an interesting program of films with a radio flavour
Pete showed a Powerpoint presentation and a video taken during his most recent trip to Malawi in 2009.
Lothians members were joined by visitors from several other clubs for our spring Junk Sale, which was arranged by Peter
Alan Masson GM3PSP / K6PSP described the PSK31 digital mode leading to his gaining DXCC on that mode. He also
www.bordersar.org.uk Stuart Fuller-Shapcott and Norman Bethune gave a very well-illustrated talk and demonstration on the work of the Border Search
Trophies won by the Lothians Radio Society were shown before their return to the RSGB LRS President Colin Wright GM4HWO
Prof Stevenson described the development of microelectronics from the invention of the first transistor to today’s amazingly complex integrated circuits,
Crawford recounted the history of the Central Scotland FM group and the development of the current network of FM repeaters
The now-traditional Christmas Curry at the Himalaya Tandoori Restaurant in Bruntsfield was enjoyed by all present. L-R: Brian GM8BJF, Pete