Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

February 25, 2010

Mills On The Air 2010


Sands will take part in Mills on the Air for the first time this year. The event is in May and we will be located at Heron Corn Mill in Beetham, Cumbria. The callsign used will be GB4HCM.

Heron Corn Mill on the banks of the river Bela in Beetham; South Cumbria, is one of the few working mills in the area, and has been a base for local industry powered by renewable energy for over 900 years. A fascinating visitor attraction, the fourteen-foot high waterwheel powers all the industrial heritage mill machinery, and the soon to be installed hydro-turbine to generate electricity will further the sites history of water-powered renewable energy.
More news on this event will be posted nearer the time.


February 14, 2010

Getting Ready For The Contest Season





Here are some pics taken today....

Two tasks were undertaken by the group

1. Clean and lubricate the mast sections: This involved taking each mast apart a section at a time and cleaning and then lubricating each section as we put it back together.

2. Sorting the ropes: The ropes for the masts are all colour coded for each section of the mast, all the ropes were laid out to make sure we had enough to cover the dedicated section, the ends of the ropes were also checked to make sure they had not frayed and repaired as needed.

It was a good afternoons work undertaken in near ideal weather conditions.

Best 73
Brian

January 26, 2010

First New Member of 2010

Sands would like to welcome Damien who joined the group last night. He is returning to Amateur Radio after over 10 years absence from the hobby. We hope Damien enjoys our company and enjoys the various activities we are taking part in this year, including our first venture into "Mills on the Air" in May.

December 08, 2009

Sands 2 Metre Net This Wednesday.

Martin M0ZIF will chair the Sands 2M net this Wednesday. He will be using the group callsign M0SCG/p and will call at 8pm on 145.575 if its free. Although it is primarily a net for our group we welcome any Amateur that wishes to join us for a natter.

December 07, 2009

Christmas Meal 2009







It was party time this weekend for us all at Sands. This year we went back to the Royal Hotel at Heysham for a wonderful meal. It was nice to see so many of our members and friends in attendance this year, its a shame that Faris could not attend through illness and several of our other members were working. Nice also to see our new members, who thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Can we thank Brian and Frank for their excellent organisation and it was a wonderful way to start the festive season.

November 13, 2009

Welcome to More New Members

Kathy M3YOG

Stephanie G1LAT

Welcome to our two new YL members Kathy and Stephanie who joined our group this week.

October 27, 2009

New Top Table

Following our Annual General Meeting we are pleased to welcome Ian G0VGS as our new Chairman for 2010 and Mark M0DGK as Vice Chairman. All other posts remain the same and we would like to thank both Frank and Brian for their continued hard work as treasurer and secretary. A warm welcome to our new members who have joined us for our sixth year.

October 18, 2009

Yet Another Member

A warm welcome to Martin M0ZIF who parted with his membership money yesterday. We hope Martin will enjoy taking part in the events and contests we have planned for the coming year.

September 27, 2009

MS0WRC on the Isle of Barra


If anybody wants to follow members of Workington Amateur Radio Club on their DXpedition to the Isle of Barra, they have just managed to get on the air. As many of you know Steve, Mark and Paul joined for the trip to the Isle of Jura last year and we are following the guys closely this week. Paul has started a Blog so people can read how they are doing.

Isle of Barra Blog

Please take time to follow the blog throughout this week and all of us at Sands wish them well.

Happy Birthday To Us!

It has been five years since Sands ARCG was formed and three years since this Blog was started! Once again time has passed so quickly. It is our AGM in a week and we have seen a steady increase in membership over the last year. Contesting still is a learning curve for all of us, whether beginners or "old hands". Many people have added skills to the group as we continue to grow. It was nice to also be able to take part in our first CW contests in 2009!
Can we add a special thanks to Barry G1JYB, Kathy M3YOG and Stephanie G1LAT who have provided us with an excellent site for our major contests, also for the food, drink and wonderful support they have brought to Sands. Thanks also to Kev G6FKE and Ian G0VGS for their continuing involvement in training students who are just entering the hobby or wish to learn more.

We now look forward to a busy sixth year both in contesting, special events and just getting out there and enjoying the hobby! It is also nice to have seen so many friends on our social evenings and hope to have many an enjoyable evening in the following twelve months.

July 20, 2009

IOTA Draws Nearer.

We are now working towards the IOTA contest this coming weekend. We will be down at Sunderland Point yet again for this most exciting of contests. The good news is that Chris M0DWK and Bex 2E0BEX will be coming up for the contest, it will be great to have the gang back together again. Weather reports are not favourable at the moment with unsettled conditions forecast for the entire weekend. We also will have some of the highest tides of the year to cope with. Some of the guy ropes and stakes may end up actually in the water. For anyone wishing to come and see us bear this in mind, it will make access impossible from about 11am to 2pm each day.

June 25, 2009

Spiderbeam Update

Wednesday 24th of June found Ian G0VGS Chris G4LDS and Brian G0RDH in the beautiful historic village of Heysham for the second part of our Spiderbeam rebuild.

The Spiderbeam is a triband yagi made from fiberglass and wire and Sands ARCG have the three band version of the beam that once built will cover 20m 15m and 10m. The black cricket style bag holds twenty 4ft poles and the whole antenna weights in at an unbelievable 6kg or (12lbs). Here we are attempting to add a little excitement and wonderment to the afternoon and what do the members of the public do? turn their chairs around and totally ignore us...... I blame it on the shorts!

Our plans for today were simple, re-measure both the Kevlar and nylon lines. These lines are used to add rigidity to the poles and the correct measurement is crucial to putting the antenna up quickly and allowing for a unified tension across the Spiderbeam, in readiness for the wire antenna to be added. Our first task was to mount the center plate on the mast section we had brought with us.

Contrary to to what you might think looking at these pictures both Chris and I are working and have just finished a little teamwork putting the 4ft sections together. The final sections will be fitted just before the tensioning lines go on. Chris and Ian are just starting to lay the nylon tensioning lines out ready for measuring and adjusting the lines to the correct length.

You may be wondering where I come into this build again?...... Yes, Ian & Chris were wondering that too! Before we could do anything we all engaged in a spot of defankling..... Yep! we were so disgruntled putting the kit away on at a cold a blustery Sunday afternoon after accessing the damage to our beloved Spiderbeam caused by the "Great Storm" of 2009, that all the lines were just thrown into the bag.

Well you missed it..... I helped out with measuring all the lines to the correct length with Ian. Chris and Ian can now start attaching the lines to the Spiderbeam to give it the essential strength and rigidity.

One end of both Kevlar and Nylon line is placed over the center of the mast and the other goes just behind an O ring to stop it slipping.

All our planning and preparation was going really well, but disaster was about strike. You may remember from our last posting that the only way you could get some of the older poles to fit was to sand the collars down a little.

The effect of this was to prove devastating. As tension was applied to one of the fiberglass sets, there was a sickening crunch to be heard as one of the sanded sections broke. The factory set diameter is 35mm and this had been reduced by our sanding action coupled with possible micro fractures caused when the antenna came toppling down during the "Great Storm".

There is a bright side to all this doom and gloom...... despite the old darlings turning their backs to us at the beginning of the build.... A cook from Heysham's Curiosity Cafe
was sent over to find out what we were building, a lady walking her dog couldn't resist asking and a car with four young men in did a double take as they went up one of the side roads and came back for a closer look for 20 minutes or so.

The fault was found before we put the antenna up for the next contest in a few weeks time..... I know the whole group would have been devastated had this happened on contest weekend.

None of the effort and work put into this project has been wasted.

Replacement sections will not cost the earth and we should have everything ready to go for IOTA if not before.

Thanks to all who have put their time in so far: Ian G0VGS Frank G8BME and Chris G4LDS and of course Barrie G1JYB and his farmer, without whom we would have learned about the antenna's problems at a time we could least afford to.

Brian G0RDH

June 17, 2009

Heading Towards Summer

With repairs almost finished to beam and masts Sands now look forward to a busy few weeks ahead. Two of the major contest are coming up, the IARU 24 hour contest in 3 weeks, which we will run from the contest site and IOTA at the end of July. We will be active in IOTA from our usual spot at Sunderland Point for the fourth year running, thanks to the generosity of the residents there.
Matt M0MOS is hoping to air MS0SCG from the Isle of Arran at some point in July, more details nearer the time.
Mike M0PRL will be working in the Antarctic at Rothera Base towards the end of the year for a short while. He will be on air as much as his job allows and we will keep you informed what callsign he hopes to use as soon as we know. He hopes to run a blog/website whilst he is out there and will update via the Sands Blog also.

June 16, 2009

Sandpaper and Glue!


This afternoon was spent fixing the Spiderbeam. The centre fixing plate had been badly bent out of shape and needed some new parts fitting. Frank managed to reshape some of the damage but a new plate was fitted.



All that was needed to sort the spreaders out was to check the new sections but also sand some of the sections for a better fit and more grip (something that has needed doing for a while) Also labeled up all sections so we know what bit goes where at a glance!

Just the masts to look at now but that may be a job for another afternoon.

June 04, 2009

Quick Service

The replacement parts for our masts and Spiderbeam arrived this afternoon. Very quick and efficient service from the Spiderbeam manufacturer in Germany, the order only went in on Monday. Repairs should not take long and all looks present and correct.
Chris and Bex went back to Coventry today after a few days up here in Morecambe. Chris now has his PhD and can go home a bit more relaxed after his final interview (Viva) He hopes to get his HF dipole sorted out again so he can take part in some of our contests.
This weekend was planned to sort the beam out at Barrie's QTH but at the moment the weather forecast is a bit grim so it may have to be put back to the following weekend combining a bit of a "working party" with the barbeque.

June 02, 2009

A Good Meeting

Last night we had the pleasure of having Chris M0DWK visiting the group. Chris is our former Chairman who now lives down in Coventry due to his work. He is up here for a few days whilst he has his Viva at Lancaster University. The meeting was very well attended last night and it was time for Chris to meet a few new faces and catch up on news in general.
In other news replacement parts are now on order for the damaged masts and beam. These will have to be sent over from Germany but should be here well in time for the next contest.

May 21, 2009

A Little News

Firstly a warm welcome to Joe 2E0JEX who has been mad enough to join us. Joe is studying hard for his full exam at the moment under Kev's watchful gaze.
At the moment we are in the early planning stages for the 2010 Dxpedition. Several ideas are being discussed at the moment and we hope to be going out to a Scottish Island in the September of next year. June is going to be a very busy month for all of us. We will be erecting Barrie's SteppIR at the contest site in the next fortnight and will follow up with a social event there the following weekend. Members continue to take part in the Club Championships during May whilst we plan for some of the bigger contests during the coming weeks.

May 03, 2009

Listening Out For Mike

Mike M0PRL will be activating the Club callsign this bank holiday weekend. He will be over in Hull and will be using his Buddipole and his Elecraft K3. He will be mainly active on 20 metres.

April 27, 2009

Group Donation


A couple of our members went to do some antenna work for Darwin G3JAH this weekend. Darwin is a "white stick" amateur and is unable to sort out any work himself nowadays. He has very kindly donated an ex-army section mast to the group which can be used as two 19' sections or as a 38' mast. Our thanks to Darwin for his kind donation.

April 03, 2009

Rally This Weekend

This Sunday is the Blackpool Rally at Norbreck Castle Hotel. Sands will be there with two display tables and a selling table. We will have a range of Elecraft Transceivers on show and also a collection of vintage radios. We are hoping to be in the main hall. Please come and see us, just look for our banner! It is always a pleasure to catch up with friends both old and new.
It has been a busy week for all of us. We have been back up to the contest site to recover the radios and antennas. We have also taken delivery of our Club Clothing, our thanks to John GW0SYN of Logo king for a superb job! Tomorrow will be spent sorting out various boxes to take to the rally!