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How to find us

We meet each Wednesday (7.30 pm) at Fairkytes Art Centre, Hornchurch.
Fairkytes is located opposite the Queen's theatre.

07956 594 514

Fairkytes Art Centre.
Billet Lane,
Hornchurch,
Essex.
RM11 1AX


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A letter from the founder

1965 - A time when many from this area were travelling to the packed Ilford club. With this in mind I contacted the RSGB and with their assistance drew up a local club constitution.

The merging of Upminster and Romford/Hornchurch councils brought about the new name of Havering. Thus the club name was chosen and '& District' added to befriend those from within the boundary.

I Started the club on a fortnightly basis, this I felt was needed to keep a regular lecture stream forthcoming, each week seemed too much to arrange.

After a year or two the members requested weekly meetings. These 'new' informal sessions are still termed (as originally) 'natter nights'. Our first location was the Sea Cadets hall, Wood Lane, Elm park. After a few months we moved to the British Legion, Western Road, Romford. Later on becoming affiliated to the Havering Arts Council we moved to the present location of Fairkytes Arts Centre opposite the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch.

In the '80's we had some sixty odd members and had to curtail the numbers applying. The complexities involved with the management of this active group necessitated a more in-depth constitution, our present one. A lull in the '90's caused great concern yet we kept up appearances in our field Days, Jamboree Events, Town Shows etc. More recently the foundation courses run by the club have brought a new flush of members, I just hope they get into electronics sufficiently to keep the lectures going in the future.

At the cadets hall we were served tea. At the Legion we had two bars! At Fairkytes you will be presented with a 'fine' coffee, so come along- especially on a junk sale night. I'll guarantee you go home laden, even if its only with bits put into your jacket pocket by the bloke behind! Great fun and some real bargains.

We meet each Wednesday 7.30 pm at Fairkytes Art Centre, Hornchurch. Why not drop in to say hi.

Oliver G3TPJ




Club Meeting Agenda
February 2012
• 1st
Informal Club Evening
• 8th
"The Golden Days of Radio" by John Whitehead
• 15th
Informal Club Evening
• 22nd
"The "B" in Electronics" by Ollie G3TPJ
• 29th
Informal Club Evening

March 2012
• 7th
"QSL cards and QSLing" by Dave M0TAZ
• 14th
Informal Club Evening
• 21st
"Ham Radio Olympics" by Roger Western G3SXW
• 28th
Informal Club Evening

April 2012
• 4th
Second business meeting (Q1 Review)
• 11th
Informal Club Evening
• 18th
"RAYNET" - an overview. By Paul Harrison (G8MJH) & Phil Williams (G6AQP)
• 25th
Informal Club Evening

Dates for the diary
• 12/13th May 2012 Windmills On The Air 2012
[clock1]

• 4/5th June 2012 National Field Day CW
[clock2]

• 18/19th June 2012 50 MHz Trophy Contest
[clock3]

• 2/3rd July 2012 VHF Field Day
[clock4]

• 3/4th September 2012 HF SSB field weekend at South Weald Cricket Club
[clock5]

Club Nets East London / South Essex area
 
• Mondays 8pm
Monday Natter Net
145.525 MHz* FM
 
• Thursdays 8pm
Havering Radio Club Net
145.525 MHz* FM
 
• Fridays 8pm
Friday Natter Net
145.525 MHz* FM
 
• Saturdays 2pm
Top Band Afternoon Net
160 Metres (1910kHz)
LSB
 
* Frequencies subject to availability. Find us usually between 145.450 and 145.550 MHz.
† All times are local time.

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