Correcting a typo in the club URL
Dear LFers - Re a possible LF Round Table this year :
> Andy talbot wrote:
> > Are there any plans for an LF Roundtable this year ?
The Crawley Amateur Radio Club have confirmed that it would be
happy to host such a meeting at our Clubhouse. The club have a
pretty full programme in June and early July leading up to VHF
Field Day on 6/7th July so propose an earliest practical date
of Sunday 21st July.
We suggest a similar format to that of the Microwave Round
Tables which circulate round various venues each year in the UK :-
Location : Hut18, Tilgate Recreational Centre, Crawley, West Sussex.
The centre is close to the southern end of the M23
motorway south of Gatwick airport. Directions by road to
the club can be found on our website at :
http://www.carc.org.uk
Nominal start time : 10-00am, doors open from 09-30 ish
10-00 to 13-00 : Informal session up to lunch at around 13-00hrs. with
the morning session being an opportunity to meet old LF
friends for an eye-ball and general natter. Tables will
available for a bitof 'bring and buy' or for any equipment
demonstrations etc. A 360ft LF inverted 'L' antenna can be
patched through to the lecture room. We would hope to have
an active LF station in operation in the Club shack.
1300 to 14-00 : Lunch break. [Several quite reasonable places close
by to eat]. The club coffee bar will be open during the
morning.
14-00 to 17-00 : To be arranged but suggest several short technical
presentations each of about 20 to 30mins duration - visual
aids are available- white boards and OHP plus video player etc.
A chaired discussion session is also suggested to discuss
recent and future LF activities
Close at approx 17-00
More detailed information will be posted later on the reflector and
the club website
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Indications of likely attendance would be appreciated ASAP to gauge the
degree of support and also suggestions for topics or volunteers for
presenting short technical papers. Lets hope we get plenty of attendees.
Vy 73, Derek Atter, G3GRO
[On behalf of the Crawley Club]
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