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    Fri 17 July 2026 – MOC Goudie Lecture at 7.30 pm is entitled The Pavek Museum of Electronic Communication, Minneapolis USA by Dr Luis F. E. Souza, Museum Curator. Please see Events – Museum Of Communication for further information. Also see below.

    LRS July Nets: TONIGHT-Wed 15 July; 29 July – 20:00h – 144.350MHz SSB.

    LRS Summer Pub Nights: Weds 22 July – 7:30pm – Wee Bennet’s Bar, Maxwell St, Morningside Stn.

     

LRS MEETINGS

  • LRS Barbecue POSTPONED from Wed 24th June. New date TBA ~ Aug.

    Wed 9 Sept 2026 – Presidential Address – Andy Sinclair GM4LLD.

    Wed 23rd Sept 2026 –  LRS Visit to MOC Burntisland 2026 Exhibition – When Screens were Small, but the Magic seemed Huge – 100 Years of Television. There will also be a lecture by Prof. Tom Stevenson – 100 Years of Television – some Technical Milestones, including the early days of TV in Orkney.

     

  • 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/ 

    One more speaker to present a microwave-related talk is still needed – contact Colin gm4hwo@gmail.com. 

    Details will be available nearer the date.


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

  • Friday 17 July 2026 – MOC Goudie lecture – The Pavek Museum of Electronic Communication, Minneapolis USA.

    Our next Goudie Lecture will take place at 7.30 pm on Friday 17 July and is entitled The Pavek Museum of Electronic Communication, Minneapolis USA. It will be presented by the Museum’s Curartor, Dr Luis F. E. Souza, who is visiting Scotland for a conference in Edinburgh. The lecture is taking place on a Friday, as this is the only day available in Dr Souza’s busy schedule. Please see Events – Museum Of Communication for further information.
    The Pavek Museum has a similar background to the MoC, being started by Joseph Pavek [1908-1989] who was only slightly older than our own founder, Harry Matthews.

    To attend in person, please email enquiries@mocft.co.uk or REPLY ALL to this e-mail. Zoom access details will be sent to you about 10 days before the Lecture.

    Attendance in person costs £5. Those viewing the lectures online are encouraged to make a voluntary donation of £5 in support of MoC activities via our web page at Shop – Museum Of Communication. We are a charitable organisation that relies entirely on donations for financial survival.
    Please be aware that our lectures are not recorded. There is therefore no catch-up facility.
  • 20-21 June 2026 – GM3HAM/P operated by Brian GM4DIJ in 50MHz Contest.

    I’m out /P from IO74MU for the 50MHz Trophy. Today and tomorrow. 3pm till I get hungry, and 9am to  3pm tomorrow.
    Fairly minimalist effort 300W to a 5 ele
    Listen for GM3HAM/P . No postcode bonuses, only countries and squares

  • 3-5 July 2026 – VHF NFD 2026 participation by LRS is CANCELLED. Sadly, the key players in the LRS contest group have decided this event will need to be cancelled. The main reasons are lack of resources and transport at this time. Participation in the Sept 2026 VHF event is being discussed.

  • 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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  • 17 June 2026 – LRS AGM 2026

    17 June 2026 – LRS AGM 2026

    John Taylor GM4JRT (Treasurer), Andy Sinclair GM4LLD (President), Dr. Iain Coates GM1MSS… Read more

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  • 12th Dec 2018 – LRS Christmas Curry

    12th Dec 2018 – LRS Christmas Curry

      Photo – courtesy Mike MM0MLB. After meeting first at the Booking Office on Waverley Bridge, the LRS 2018 Christmas Curry was held on 12th December at the new venue of the Gurkha Café & Restaurant in Cockburn St where we had a very enjoyable Nepalese meal.    In the Booking Office bar beforehand, we…

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  • 28th Nov 2018 – RSGB Convention Lecture Videos – presented by Brian GM8BJF

    28th Nov 2018 – RSGB Convention Lecture Videos – presented by Brian GM8BJF

    At the meeting on 28th November 2018, LRS President Brian Flynn GM8BJF presented the videos of two talks given at recent RSGB National Conventions. ……………………………………..………………………… (1) 3000 + km QSOs on 2m by Tropo & MS   by John Regnault  G4SWX  ~ 45 mins ………………………………..………………………….. (2) Home Design and Construction  by Bob Burns G3OUU   ~ …

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  • 14th Nov 2018 – R.V. Jones’ Most Secret War – Prof. Joe McGeough

    14th Nov 2018 – R.V. Jones’ Most Secret War – Prof. Joe McGeough

      At the meeting of the LRS on Wed 14th Nov 2018 Prof Joe McGeough of Edinburgh University talked about ‘Why Churchill Waged R.V. Jones’ “Most Secret War”. During his darkest hours Prime Minister Winston Churchill turned to a young scientist, R V Jones, still in his twenties, to explain how enemy bombers were able…

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  • 3rd Nov 2018 – GMRT – Scottish Microwave Round Table at MoC Burntisland

    3rd Nov 2018 – GMRT – Scottish Microwave Round Table at MoC Burntisland

    LRS Members James Gentles GM4WZP and Andy Sinclair MM0FMF did an audience brainstorming session on the design of a portable antenna for 13cm. Members of the LRS again organized the Scottish Microwave Round Table on 3rd November 2018 at the Museum of Communication in Burntisland. This enjoyable event, chaired by Martin Hall GM8IEM, was attended…

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  • 24th Oct 2018 – Q&A: Let’s Talk Technical – David Stockton GM4ZNX

    24th Oct 2018 – Q&A: Let’s Talk Technical – David Stockton GM4ZNX

    SWR bridge circuit discussion At the meeting on 24th October David Stockton GM4ZNX (our resident radio genius) attempted to answer any (radio) questions that members were brave enough to ask. Click for Report. Log-Periodic Antenna characteristics. ========================================== In addition, the two trophies won by the LRS GM3HAM Contest Group in RSGB VHF NFD 2018 in…

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  • 17th Oct 2018 – Surplus Eqpt Sale – St Fillan’s Church

    17th Oct 2018 – Surplus Eqpt Sale – St Fillan’s Church

      The LRS Autumn 2018 Surplus Equipment Sale was held on 17th October at St Fillan’s Church, Buckstone. There was a good turnout and lots of ju.. surplus equipment was sold.   The sale included many items from Silent Key John Royston Buchanan GM8BYF.  Click for photos.  

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  • 26 Sept 2018 – ‘The X-Factor’ – Karl Weibye – joint meeting at Museum of Communication, Burntisland

    26 Sept 2018 – ‘The X-Factor’ – Karl Weibye – joint meeting at Museum of Communication, Burntisland

    At the joint meeting of the LRS and the Museum of communication on 26th September 2018 in Burntisland Karl Weibye  talked about: The X Factor – a presentation of the all-singing, all-dancing Linux computer operating system and its relationship to OSX, Unix and Microsoft X’ Karl managed his own IT company for over 20 years…

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  • 1-2 Sept 2018 – 2m Trophy at Gatehouse of Fleet

    1-2 Sept 2018 – 2m Trophy at Gatehouse of Fleet

      Peter GM4DTH, Danny GM6CMQ, Mike GM4IGS, Norrie GM1CNH, Brian GM4DIJ, Andy MM0FMF The GM3HAM contest group of the Lothians Radio Society operated GM3HAM/P in the Open section of the 2m Trophy contest on 1-2 Sept 2018 from our usual site near Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries & Galloway. Wx was ‘damp & claggy’ with…

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  • 12th Sept 2018 – Presidential Address – Personal Beacons – Brian Flynn GM8BJF

    12th Sept 2018 – Presidential Address – Personal Beacons – Brian Flynn GM8BJF

    Dr. Brian Flynn GM8BJF, re-elected as President of the Lothians Radio Society at the AGM on 13th June, gave his Presidential Address at the first meeting of the new club year on 12th Sept 2018 at the Braid Hills Hotel. Brian’s title was: “Personal Beacons – Arduinos & Others”.     Hardware of 10GHz beacon built…

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  • 6-8th July 2018 RSGB VHF NFD at Gatehouse of Fleet

    6-8th July 2018 RSGB VHF NFD at Gatehouse of Fleet

      The LRS GM3HAM Contest Group operated RSGB VHF-NFD from our usual contest site near Gatehouse of Fleet on the weekend of 6-8 July. The Wx was outstanding and excellent scores were achieved. The results were announced on 16th August, with GM3HAM/P winning the Restricted Section (Martlesham Trophy) and Leading GM (Cockenzie Quaich). We also…

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  • July – August 2018 – LRS Pub Nights at “Wee” Bennets Bar

    July – August 2018 – LRS Pub Nights at “Wee” Bennets Bar

    The fourth and last LRS Pub Night for summer 2018 was held on 22nd August at ‘Wee’ Bennet’s Bar. We had an enjoyable evening, shared with a large number of members of a local running group “fresh” from a run, who were also rather thirsty! PN4: Alan GM3PSP, Brian GM8BJF, special guest Colin ex-GM7GIB, Briain…

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  • Wed 4th July 2018 – LRS Summer Barbecue

    Wed 4th July 2018 – LRS Summer Barbecue

    Host Pete GM4BYF at the BBQ grill. The LRS 2018 Summer Barbecue took place on Wednesday 4th July at the QTH of Pete Bates GM4BYF and XYL Kay GM6KAY at Fairmilehead with about 20. As usual a magnificent spread was wolfed up and washed down by ample BYOB!  The Wx was fine, as it had…

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