5 April 2017 – LRS Spring Surplus Equipment Sale
Alan GM1WYV, Ken GM4AOR and Andy MM0FMF examining some of the many items for sale. The LRS Spring Surplus Equipment […]
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Alan GM1WYV, Ken GM4AOR and Andy MM0FMF examining some of the many items for sale. The LRS Spring Surplus Equipment […]
Above: the bags and boxes containing all the small items from GM0FAL-SK that are being sold by Andre GM3VLB. This
John Cooke GM8OTI talked about the Raspberry Pi micro-computer and its several models, and two simple radio applications, at the
John Macdonald GM4XZN described his career in the Post Office Engineering Department in the Scottish Highlands at the LRS meeting
Jim Forbes of Leonardo talked about the manufacture of equipment for RADAR at the LRS meeting on 22nd March 2017. He writes: “Leonardo is a multinational
Bob McFarlane, 24th November 1923 – 30th January 2017 Eulogy presented by André Saunders – a friend – Bob’s Funeral
Our good friend Prof Tom Stevenson, Chairman of the Museum of Communication in Burntisland, presented “James Clerk Maxwell” with musical
The meeting of the LRS on 25th January 2017 was a talk on “How Theo Williamson’s Amplifier Changed the Sound of
At the meeting of the LRS on 23rd November 2016 Malcolm Hamilton GM3TAL talked about ‘Valves, Tubes and Bottles’, and invited members to
The annual LRS Video Evening was presented by Peter Dick GM4DTH on 11th January 2017 at the Edinburgh Video Society, and was
LRS Secy Mike MM0MLB, Kay GM6KAY & OM Pete GM4BYF, Marwyn XYL-GM8OTI & Prez. Andy MM0FMF, The LRS Annual Christmas Curry
Charlie Duncan of Lothians RAYNET and Stan Frey described the FEEDNET emergency communications system which is installed in the
James Gentles GM4WZP made a very welcome return to the LRS on 26th October to present Aerial Photography. In James’s last talk,
LRS Secretary Mike MM0MLB welcoming all present. The LRS Autumn Surplus Equipment Sale was held on 19th October 2016 at
At the annual LRS visit to the Museum of Communication, Burntisland on 28th September local historian and author Diana Maxwell