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  • Wed 27 May – 19:30h – Top Band D/F Hunt – Peter Dick GM4DTH.

    The start point avoids the high noise level experienced in earlier years near the Braid Hills Hotel. Members (or visitors) wishing to take part are advised to be on Braid Hills Road at the sign for Braids Golf Course (junction with Braid Hills Ave / Braid Hills Approach / Braid Mount (NT-246698) no later than 7.20pm, although this is not essential – some entrants choose to start from elsewhere. There is usually room for those not equipped with receivers to join up with members who are equipped. The “Fox” will be located somewhere within the City boundary and participants should be equipped with a map and the necessary equipment to draw out bearings. The Fox will transmit using the callsign GM3HAM/P for 5 minutes-on / 5 minutes-off periods starting promptly at 7.30 pm. The frequency will be 1.873 MHz with an amplitude modulated tone being broadcast plus voice identification at the start and end of each period of transmitting. Operation will cease at about 9.30pm and an informal gathering will occur at a pub not too far from the Fox’s location, which will be announced at that time. 
    Participants are advised to be equipped with a mobile phone. A coordinator will be available at the start to provide the mobile number of the fox station (Peter GM4DTH) and to register who is participating. If a hunter is encountering difficulty in locating the Fox, they can request clues regarding the location of the Fox station (or the pub)! Each clue provided will incur a penalty of 20 minutes. Test signals similar to those of the Fox on 1.873 MHz can be provided if requested – contact Peter GM4DTH to arrange.

    Wed 10 June – 19:30h – LRS Pub Night at Wee Bennet’s Bar, Morningside Stn.

    Wed 17 June – 20:00h – LRS AGM, Braid Hills Hotel. 

    Wed 24 June – 20:00h – LRS Summer Barbecue at Bates Motel – QTH-GM4BYF.


  • Sunday 25 Oct 2026 – Galashiels Rally

  • Friday 14th August 2026 18:00 to 21:00 Cockenzie & Port Seton Junk Night, Port Seton Community Centre, South Seton Park Port Seton EH32 0BG


     

  • Sat 31 Oct 2026 – GMRT-2026 at MOC Burntisland & Dinner at Kingswood Hotel

    The 2026 Scottish Microwave Round Table (GMRT-2026) will be held as usual at the Museum of Communication in Burntisland, followed by dinner at the nearby Kingswood Hotel.

    https://gmroundtable.org.uk/ 

    Speakers to present microwave related talks are urgently needed – contact Colin gm4hwo@gmail.com 

    Details will be available nearer the date.


  • 9 May – 30 Sept – Weds & Sats – MOC Exhibition 2026

  • Pete GM4BYF has confirmed that the Lothians Contest Group will participate in VHF NFD on 3 – 5 July 2026 and is  looking for more members to come along  for the weekend and help set up the station and operate. The group is also looking for help with transporting equipment to the site at Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries & Galloway. Rough camping is available on site; public toilets, shops and an excellent pub / restaurant  are nearby- There will be a team meal as usual on the Friday night in the Masonic Arms in Gatehouse. 
    If  you are interested, please contact Pete GM4BYF  =   gm4byf@blueyonder.co.uk

     

  • The LRS operates GM3HAM/P from a great site near Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries & Galloway.

    5-6 July 2025 – VHF NFD – see report in About LRS – Contest / Portable.

    (This photo by Andy MMØFMF / now GM4LLD, is in RSGB RadCom Sept 2025, p.80).

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  • 13 May 2026 John Cooke GM8OTI – EME on a Shoestring – Receiving & Decoding 70cm.

    13 May 2026 John Cooke GM8OTI – EME on a Shoestring – Receiving & Decoding 70cm.

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  • 22 April 2026 – Microwave Energy Generation Advances Which Enabled the Development of WW2 Airborne Radar – Prof Peter Grant, University of Edinburgh.

    22 April 2026 – Microwave Energy Generation Advances Which Enabled the Development of WW2 Airborne Radar – Prof Peter Grant, University of Edinburgh.

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  • 27 Nov 2019 – uBITX Radio Kit – John Innes MM0JXI

    27 Nov 2019 – uBITX Radio Kit – John Innes MM0JXI

      At the meeting on 27th Nov, John Innes MM0JXI from the Cockenzie & Port Seton Club talked about the μBITX Radio, a low-cost $130 HF transceiver kit, and showed an example that he had built. Full Report.      David,       John,       Colin,       Pete,       Ed. GM3YMX, GM7REG, GM4EAU, GM4BYF,…

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  • 11th December 2019 – LRS Christmas Curry at the Gurkha

    11th December 2019 – LRS Christmas Curry at the Gurkha

      We returned to the Gurkha Cafe in Cockburn Street for our 2019 Christmas Curry on 11th December. There was a turn-out of 11 for the distinctive Nepalese menu. We were particularly happy to have Veronica Saunders join us from Kelso. Click for more photos. View from other end of table.  GM3PSP, GM4HWO, GM4WZP, GM4EAU…

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  • 13th Nov 2019 – SOTA & 13cm Escapades, Jack Hood GM4COX

    13th Nov 2019 – SOTA & 13cm Escapades, Jack Hood GM4COX

     Jack Hood GM4COX. Photo courtesy QRZ.com   At the meeting of the LRS on 13 Nov 2019 Jack Hood GM4COX, who has been a leading light of the West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society since its inception in 1970, talked about “SOTA & 13cm Escapades”.  Following the successful launch in the summer of 2017 of the introduction…

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  • 30th Oct 2019 – Rehabilitating Telecomms in Afghanistan – Nick Peckett G4KUX / YA4F

    30th Oct 2019 – Rehabilitating Telecomms in Afghanistan – Nick Peckett G4KUX / YA4F

    At the meeting of the LRS on 30th Oct 2019. Nick Peckett G4KUX/YA4F talked about Rehabilitating Telecommunications in Afghanistan.  Nick lived and worked in Afghanistan from 1998 for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban Government) and later governments, until retirement in 2008 but continued as a consultant until 2017. He described his major involvement in the…

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  • 17th October 2019 – FREE 20ft Aluminium Lattice Tower with Hinged Base

    17th October 2019 – FREE 20ft Aluminium Lattice Tower with Hinged Base

    FREE to collect from Kelso: 20ft aluminium lattice tower in 2 x 10ft sections, plus hinged wall-mount base. In use, it supported an HF cubical quad (not available). An LRS member is willing to transport the tower and base to Edinburgh for a fee of £20. CLOSING DATE (HARD): Friday 25th October 2019. Contact webmaster…

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  • 16 October 2019 – LRS Autumn Surplus Equipment Sale

    16 October 2019 – LRS Autumn Surplus Equipment Sale

      The LRS Autumn Surplus Equipment Sale was held on 16th October 2019 at St Fillans Church, Buckstone, with welcome visitors from Cockenzie, Glasgow and Selkirk. There was lots for sale, perhaps too much!  Also a raffle, with interesting “bottles” for prizes.  Andy MM0FMF (Hon Sec) & Alan GM3PSP (President). Full report with more photos.

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  • 2 Nov 2019 – GMRT-19 Scottish Microwave Round Table at the Museum of Communication

    2 Nov 2019 – GMRT-19 Scottish Microwave Round Table at the Museum of  Communication

    GMRT-19, the Scottish Microwave Round Table, was held on Sat 2nd November 2019 at the Museum of Communication in Burntisland with 57 registrations.  Mark Hughes GM4ISM: “Microwave EME”.  Sam Jewell G4DDK: “Icom IC9700: How does it measure up as a VHF DX transceiver?”                   Heather Lomond M0HMO   …

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  • 25 September 2019 – RADAR Technology in Historic Bridge Conservation – meeting at MoC

    25 September 2019 – RADAR Technology in Historic Bridge Conservation – meeting at MoC

    The annual joint meeting of the LRS and the Museum of Communication at the museum in Burntisland was held on 25th September 2019.  The use of RADAR technology in the conservation of the historic Union Chain Bridge, built in 1820 near Berwick on Tweed, was described by Prof. Emeritus Roland Paxton MBE of the Heriot-Watt…

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  • 8 Sept 2019 – GM3HAM/P in RSGB 2m Trophy Contest

    8 Sept 2019 – GM3HAM/P in RSGB 2m Trophy Contest

      A small group of LRS members operated GM3HAM/P in the RSGB 2m Trophy contest from Lauder Common on Sunday 8th September 2019. About 40 QSOs were made in this recreational entry in which new equipment possibilities were evaluated for future events.   Click for Full Report.

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  • 11 July – 28 Aug 2019 – LRS Pub Nights at Wee Bennet’s Bar

    11 July – 28 Aug 2019 – LRS Pub Nights at Wee Bennet’s Bar

    Rather than letting the summer evenings go to waste before the start of the new LRS club year in September, members again enjoyed four Pub Nights at “Wee Bennet’s” Bar in Maxwell St at Morningside Station.       Click for full report with photos of all four nights. ==========================================

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  • 11 Sept 2019 – LRS Presidential Address – 60 Years of Amateur Radio – Alan Masson GM3PSP

    11 Sept 2019 – LRS Presidential Address – 60 Years of Amateur  Radio – Alan Masson GM3PSP

    Alan proudly shows his Rochester DX Association shirt! Alan Masson GM3PSP gave his Presidential Address “60 Years of Amateur Radio”at the first meeting of the new club year on 11th September 2019. Starting as an SWL at school in the late-1950s and building a crystal set, he became licensed in 1962 as GM3PSP, building most…

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  • GM3HAM/P wins Cockenzie Quaich again in VHF NFD 2019

    GM3HAM/P wins Cockenzie Quaich again in VHF NFD 2019

    Congratulations to the LRS GM3HAM/P Contest Group for again winning the Cockenzie Quaich as the leading GM station in the Restricted Section of VHF NFD 2019 with a total of 2998 normalised points.. Also 2nd place overall in the Restricted Section. Band Results: 50MHz – Band Leader 70MHz – Band Leader (with perfect log!) 144MHz…

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