Re: GB2RS NEWS Sunday 5th July 2009
Von: Yeti (yeti@ayrshore.com) [Profil]
Datum: 04.07.2009 13:02
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Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Datum: 04.07.2009 13:02
Message-ID: <h2ncrd$al4$1@news.eternal-september.org>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Ken Ward wrote: > "Des Kinvig" <kinvig.netta@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:Qiq3m.50950$OO7.44897@text.news.virginmedia.com... >>> NEWS FOR SCOTLAND A few weeks ago we advised listeners on the east >>> coast of Scotland that the long-established 80 metre news reading at >>> 11.30 was in danger of terminating because GM3HGA and GM3VEY in >>> Aberdeen were stepping down. No RSGB members have yet come forward to >>> take up this important news reading. Accordingly, today's will be the >>> last bulletin from Aberdeen unless some last-minute volunteers contact >>> GB2RS News Manager . >>> >> useless bunch those members are ........or perhaps they don't have many >> members these days that can read ........ > They can always play with their new toys...... > > Dundee Amateur Radio Club was recently awarded a grant of nearly £3,000 > by the National Lottery under the Awards for all Scheme. This Grant has > been used to purchase the equipment required to provide a D-Star > digital UHF radio repeater for radio amateurs from Dundee, Angus and > North Fife. Full information and coverage of this D-Star Repeater can > be found at the D-Star Scotland website at www.dstarinfo.org. > > Ayr Amateur Radio Group was given around £10,000 - to provide loan radios to FL licence holders who are on the Intermediate course. Far more worthy cause than to pollute the airwaves with more D-Star IMHO.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Joanna (04.07.2009 16:53)
- Yeti (04.07.2009 21:18)
- Len GM0ONX (04.07.2009 22:45)
