Show ‘n tell & gear sale meeting

July's club meeting at Woodend was a combined opportunity for members to bring along things to show to the group and also sale of items, many of which were donated to the club and sold for a donation. The room was configured for dining and dancing Interesting things were shown including David, VK3KR's full power mobile setup including a unique power supply. David shows his lithium power supply Stephen's germanium crystal set for listening to 3LO without batteries John brought bea...
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Meeting at Woodend, Saturday 15th July

Hi Everyone, Next Saturday is the July buy and sell meeting combined with a show and tell session. Bring along any items you have for sale.Bring along the latest project you have been working on or your latest purchase you think other club members will be interested in.Bring along some money so that you will be able to take home some "new treasures". If you have any items you want advertised before the meeting please email me with the details and I will let everyone know.I will be issu...
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Coffee at Gisborne 5th July

The next in-person event is the coffee morning at the Gisborne CFA. 10am on Wednesday 5th July. The July meeting will be a buy and sell meeting combined with a show and tell session. Bring along any items you have for sale.Bring along the latest project you have been working on or your latest purchase you think other club members will be interested in. While Joe was quite impressed with VK3TPM's coil winding, others were critical of the performance of the filter. Dates to remember:2...
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QRP on the club 80m net with tiny transceiver

In the city 80m is a very noisy band but here in regional Victoria the situation is much better. The club's regular Wednesday night 80m net on 3685kHz attracts a good group of stations mostly running 100W or perhaps more. Signals are generally very good (except when our wires come down due to strong wind or bird attack). At the start of February I saw and ordered an amazingly small 10 band 5W transceiver from QRPver called the Minion. I am sympathetic to the wartime disruption in Ukraine but...
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Meeting report: Metalwork and a visit from the WIA

The June club meeting at Woodend was very well attended. Ralph, VK3ZZC, gave a passionate presentation on successful metalwork for the radio amateur. He gave tips on improving precision and showed a great collection of tools he uses including many he's made himself. Ralph made the case that a precision of +- 0.1mm is required for even amateur construction if nuts and bolts are to be used effectively. He talked about only drilling after "bluing" the metal surface, marking with a scribe an...
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Meeting at Woodend, Saturday 17th June

Metal work for the Australian Radio Amateur – Upcoming talk by VK3ZZC At the next club meeting at 10am, Saturday, June 17, we are delighted to welcome prolific home brew builder Ralph, VK3ZZC who will share lessons from his long experience of metalworking at home. If you have the urge to construct your own ham equipment then at some stage you will be required to perform some simple metalworking operations. In the old days this activity was&nbsp...
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Coffee Morning, 7 June, Gisborne

Hi Everyone, This Wednesday is the coffee morning at the Gisborne CFA meeting room. Time: 1000 Hrs.Venue: CFA meeting room, Cnr of Robertson and Goode Street, Gisborne. Some members may have lunch afterwards at one of the Gisborne cafes. All welcome. Don't forget the Wednesday club nets, 8 pm on the Mt Macedon repeater: 147.250 and 8:30pm on 80M:3.685MHz. Regards,Graeme McDiarmid VK3NE,Secretary, MRARC.
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Metal work for the Australian Radio Amateur – Upcoming talk by VK3ZZC

At the next club meeting at 10am, Saturday, June 17, we are delighted to welcome prolific home brew builder Ralph, VK3ZZC who will share lessons from his long experience of metalworking at home. If you have the urge to construct your own ham equipment then at some stage you will be required to perform some simple metalworking operations. In the old days this activity was called "chassis bashing" when all things radio were mounted on an aluminium or tin plate steel chassis. Making the lar...
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