Upcoming is the last club meeting at Abram Community Centre of 2024 before the christmas break. Lets make this the biggest turn out of the year. This will be held on the Wednesday 26th November from 7:30pm onwards. Its just a nominal entrey cost of £3 to all and includes a brew and honuary biscuits. Club meetings are open to […]
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The next 145 Alive event will commence Saturday 11th May at 13:00 UK time. See below for regional allocated frequencies. Our local event is hosted by Net controllers Phil 2EODGP & Steve 2E0OTG of LADAR (Leyland & District Amateur Radio Club)
BLACKPOOL, Norbreck Castle Hotel. This Easter the South Lancs Amateur Radio Club is pleased to support the Narsa Rally/Hamfest in Blackpool. Event on Sunday 21st April 10:00am till 4pm. SLARC will have a table there to introduce NEW members into the world of amateur radio.Our Gov’nor, Dave, M0TEG and Steve 2E0FDF will also be attending and also other members from […]
The first meet in 2024 and we kick off with our annual AGM. Thank you to those that attended and remember if you want a vote on club business you have to turn up. Proxy voting is currently N/A.
BLACKPOOL, Norbreck Castle Hotel. This Easter the South Lancs Amateur Radio Club is pleased to support the Narsa Rally/Hamfest in Blackpool. Event on Sunday 13th April 10:00am till 4pm. SLARC will have a table there to introduce NEW members into the world of amateur radio. Our Gov’nor, Dave, M0TEG and Steve M0XEM will also be attending and also other members […]
UK band plans for Amateur Radio bands :– Updated: January 2025 These band plan pages consist of the more basic frequencies, for a more detailed overview its certainly worth downloading the latest PDF Files from the RSGB from the link below. RSGB latest band plan – Click Here
Use of Callsigns and Suffixes Call signs The purpose of call signs Call signs are the primary method amateurs use to identify themselves when communicating withother operators. Each amateur radio licensee has a unique call sign, by which they can be identified.This is important for spectrum management as it enables receiving stations to know who is callingthem and so ensures […]