Club meeting: Starting out in FT8 – M0KUK
CVRS Clubhouse in Eltham London, Eltham, United KingdomA talk by Jakub M0KUK
A talk by Jakub M0KUK
This event is being organised By Ewan 2E0HOE. When: ∙ Thursday 20 June 2024 ∙ Briefing at 7:30pm local time, first team will start straight after. The start and end times will be recorded. Where: ∙ Sydney Arms Pub, Old Perry Street, BR7 6PL (Sidcup/Chislehurst border near Frogpool Manor. Halfway between Chislehurst War Memorial and Queen Mary’s […]
GB2CM will be operational from 10am as part of Museums on the Air weekend. This is also a steaming day at Crossness - come and see Prince Consort engine in steam! Setup will be from 8am. There will be an HF station on 80-10m and VHF operating 2m FM, and 6m if there is any […]
Build & test your oscillator, all parts will be available on the evening. This is a social and technical evening run by Mark M0JCF
This evening led by Dave G4BUO is in preparation for the CVRS field day two days later. The first part is titled 'Get Knotted' and is a practical session. Members will work in pairs and learn how to tie two elementary but useful knots. The second part is an overview of general field day techniques. […]
This is the club's first informal field day, a chance for all members to operate, test antennas, or just socialise. The venue is Gosenhill Farm, Crockenhill. Further details in QUA.
Justin G8YTZ will be telling us how to automate our home with an emphasis on cutting down on energy costs. Members have been asked to bring along their latest utility bill to help provide an indication of potential savings. Some of Justin's recommendations may involve changing tariffs to suit various usage patterns.
The barbeque will be held at the 1st Royal Eltham Scout Hall in Forty Foot Way, Avery Hill, Eltham SE9 2EX starting at 3pm. The Scout Hall can be reached via a lane to the side of the Metrogas ASA Sports Club, almost opposite Sidewood Road. All food, tea, coffee and soft drinks will be […]
As this is an outdoor event it will be subject to good weather.
Start thinking now about what you may be able to bring along to the club construction contest. It could be something you have made, part built, designed, built from a kit, or even just the idea - and be prepared to talk about it for a few minutes. Software is included - either something you […]
Andrew Thomas looks at some of the observations which an amateur observer can make, as well as at the close links between radio amateurs and the invention of radio astronomy in the 1930s.
We are always happy to welcome guests to our twice-monthly CVRS club meetings. If you are planning to attend a club meeting, just drop us a note via the contact form so that we can make sure you find us and have a contact number to call.