Visit’s/Day’s Out
National Radio Centre Visit 2023
On Tuesday 18th July 2023 SADARS members went to visit the National Radio Centre in Bletchley, Milton Keynes. We was there from around 19:30 till 21:-00 and some got to play on the GB3RS station for a bit.
Cambridge Uni Astrophysics
Visit to the Mullard Labs Radio Astronomy site 2018 Cambridge Uni Astrophysics Events from 2014 and before can be seen at this link
Club visit to Chicksands 2014
On Thursday May 22, 2014 SADARS made a visit to the Military Intelligence Museum and Intelligence Corps Collection at Chicksands. Twenty one of us in 10 cars met on time at 10am for a 10.30 start to go through the border control checks which we had to comply with a few weeks before. We were met …
Baldock Fair 2005
If you didn’t come to the Baldock Fair on Saturday 22nd May 2005, you missed a good event. We started to erect the antennas in glorious sunshine. By the time all the equipment was setup and the public were allowed in, it started to rain. It didn’t really stop all day, until about 15:00 when …
Transmission 2005
GB0MPS – 23rd 24th September 2005 Planning this event started in July 2005. The AIM was to sponsor British Wireless for the Blind after a 2 year break. To keep costs to a minimum, and a change of location it was decided to take the event to Hendon North London. Various permissions had to be …
Bedfordshire Steam Rally Special Event Station – 2004
Have a look in the QSL Card section in the Gallary (GBØBSR) you will see QSL Cards over the years from this event.
Bedfordshire Steam Rally 2003
Bedfordshire Steam Rally 2003, Take a look at the QSL Card section in the Gallery (GBØBSR) you will see lots of QSL Cards throughout the years from the Bedfordshire Steam Rally
46th Jamboree on the Air – 2003
On Sunday 19th October Sadars members ran a Jamboree On The Air Station from Stanstead Abbots Scout and Guide HQ. For JOTA Scouts and Guides from all over the world make contact with each other by means of amateur radio
144MHZ contest at Graveley Fruit Farm IO91VW.
A number of club members took part in a 2metre contest over the weekend The top of the mast i.e. the beam was at 490 ft above sea level. We tried to hear or work G8W but could not which was sad, although a few stations in Kent and Sussex and France were worked. Some …

