‘A Pictorial Introduction to Data Modes’ – Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society presentation on Wednesday 29th September.

The Chesham and District Amateur Radio Society is hosting a presentation on the subject of ‘A Pictorial Introduction to Data Modes’ by Mike Richards G4WNC on Wednesday 29th September 2021 at 20:00.

As a member of the Radio Society of Harrow, Godfrey received an invitation and contacted Malcolm Appleby the secretary of Chesham who confirmed that HARS members would be welcome.

The link is:

Date: Wednesday 29th September
Time: 20:00 BST
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86048047050?pwd=bFZCdTRyL1BoU1dNM291UTloZFpodz09
Meeting ID: 860 4804 7050 Meeting Passcode: CDARS

It’s suggested that we join the Zoom meeting using our names, call signs and an indication that we’re with Hammersmith ARS so the host knows who we are before admitting us to the meeting.

Meeting report Wednesday 22nd September

We had a record turnout and commandeered the middle section of the pub which was perfect. Topics of conversation ranged from electric vehicles to 1970s wallpaper, with a passing mention of radio along the way.

The subject of antennas inevitably comes up and Dave (new) mentioned the danger of the wind when leaving things out on high terraces and JJ confirmed this from his own experiences in Gozo.

Godfrey has been invited to an interesting Zoom talk at another club and is going to enquire whether the invitation could be extended to all club members.

JJ announced that he’s going to sell his FT-817, FT-857D and FT-1000mkV field to fund the purchase of an FT-DX10 and will post full details in the Google Group https://groups.google.com/g/hars-friends

Meeting report Friday 10th September

We welcomed a newcomer David who like Julian recently did his exams back-to-back through to the full licence.

It was announced that at a committee meeting last week we decided that for the forseable future there will be an online meeting normally on the second Friday of the month followed by a pub meeting 12 days later. Once we have a good number attending meetings we’ll start to organise visiting speakers again at a venue yet to be decided, and we’d like members to offer to present something or lead a discussion for 15-30 minutes of the online meetings. We’re also hoping to organise a field day before the weather turns so if you have any suggestions for somewhere outdoors, ideally with some height but at least a reasonable takeoff and where we wouldn’t attract undue attention from police, park patrols or nutters please put them forward.

We had a brief demonstration of Google Groups so please don’t be afraid to start a ‘conversation’ there. This website was unveiled and was generally well received with comments about needing more visual appeal. Julian explained about ‘inbound marketing’ and that the website is a ‘brochure’ for one way communication while the Google Group is a forum for two-way communication.

David explained his problems getting out with his homebuilt CW transceiver and ideas were discussed.

Don’t forget the next pub meeting at The Pear Tree on Wednesday week 22nd September, and the next month of events is on the calendar at Upcoming Events – m0xhs

Next meeting Friday 10th September at 20:00 online

We’ll meet online but this week we’ll use Jitsi which has proved to be fine for both Gozo Amateur Radio Society and London Hackspace Radio Club. As usual a link will be posted nearer the time … and here it is: https://meet.jit.si/moderated/17299bb461db869adcca554142f0434601e03e9ed5ee379910cd7daf8f4d64ef

Please put your thinking caps on and suggest topics that either you’d be prepared to talk about for as little as ten minutes or you think someone else has done and you’d like to hear them speak about. Even a ten minute talk with a couple of slides or pictures or screenshots will give us half an hour of material once there’s some Q+A and people adding their own experience. We’d like to have material lined up so we can be confident when inviting new people to the meetings that there’ll be something of interest.