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Another fun day at the shack

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 19/06/2021 by G4STO04/07/2021

Today I fitted leaf guards to the downpipes.  When I cleaned the gutters out a couple of weeks ago there was about a foot of composted leaves blocking the pipes. Andy M0IYE and Les G1LQB measured the shack and paint was then ordered; it should be awaiting painters next time we are at the shack. Roger G3PVU was busy sorting boxes of valves ready for our next surplus equipment sale hopefully at the end of October. Les helped move obstacles so Andy could finish off painting the fence; there is enough paint to do another coat when we are next … Continue reading →

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Saturday morning at the shack

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 13/06/2021 by G4STO04/07/2021

There was a good turnout at the club on Saturday which enabled us to work in three areas: the car park, the painting and sorting equipment recently donated to the club. The members levelling gravel in the car park were Andy M0IYE, Stuart M7RSF, David M7OYN.and Richard M7RKK. On painting duties were Claire XYL of M7RKK, Steve M5ZZZ, Les G1LQB and Pam G4STO, she reached the parts Claire couldn’t. The sorting out of equipment Roger G3PVU with an occasional hand from Pam G4STO who was also on cooking duties. I’m not sure what had to be done to the mast … Continue reading →

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Another successful Saturday morning at the shack

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 05/06/2021 by G4STO04/07/2021

When I arrived at the shack this morning Stuart M7RSF and Les G1LQB were already there; Andy M0IYE arrived soon after for the briefing!! Once Steve M5ZZZ arrived with the brushes we were able to get on with the painting and managed to give both sides of the fence separating the shack and car park a first coat; next week it will be the east fence and probably a second coat on the west fence.   I said ‘we’ I didn’t actually wield a brush; I was Safety Officer, photographer, tea girl and cook this week.

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Operation Chastise GB5DAM.

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 03/06/2021 by G4STO04/07/2021

On Monday 17th May Steve M5ZZZ, Andy M0IYE and Stephen M5SJM operated GB5DAM a SES memorial station from the Club to remember all those who lost their lives during operation Chastise. Chastise was the code name for the now famous 617 SDQ raid on the Rurh Valley dams. We are not only remembering the brave RAF Aircrew Crew who died but also the German civilians and hundreds of forced labour from all over Europe. Unfortunately a mixture of equipment failure and poor conditions on the bands stopped us making as many contacts as we would have liked.  For further information about Operation … Continue reading →

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Saturday morning working party at the shack

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 02/06/2021 by G4STO04/07/2021

When I arrived at the shack around 10am Andy M0IYE was already on his knees and working on the mast. I had taken my pressure washer to try and make light work of cleaning the shack and shed; it did but it turned out to be very greedy on water. Once the shack was clean I decided to clear the gutters; Andy said he would do that but I wanted to do something other than take photos!!  Good job I did or Andy wouldn’t have got the fence sorted by home time.  The bucket of ‘muck’ was from just the … Continue reading →

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Shack Maintenance

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 22/05/2021 by G4STO04/07/2021

Andy M0IYE and Steve M5ZZZ were hard at work washing down the shack ready for a coat of paint when I arrived this morning.  It is intended to have working parties every Saturday morning, weather permitting, until the work is done.  Why not get your working clobber on and join the party?

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Centenary Competition

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 01/05/2021 by M5SJM17/05/2021

Starting Today the LSWC are hosting a monthly cumulative competition as part of our centenary celebrations. Direct / simplex contacts only on any band using Voice or CW modes. Each contact is worth 1 point unless it is another LSWC member in which case it is worth 2 points. No duplicates are allowed within each month. This competition is open to all LSWC Members so if you wish to take part and are not a member then please get in touch to join our club. At the end of each month please send your completed logs to Stephen M5SJM at … Continue reading →

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A Brief History of Lincoln Short Wave Club

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 06/02/2021 by G4STO06/02/2021

Roger, G3PVU, has been sorting through notes written by the late Colin, G3MUL, and has written in detail ‘A Brief History of The Lincoln Short Wave Club’.  Unfortunately due to lockdown and not being able to get to the club Roger has only been able to write the history up to 1961 as later records are at the club. By the year 1921 more and more people were becoming interested in the new phenomena, wireless. A group of eleven such enthusiasts met at the Spread Eagle Hotel in Lincoln. (The hotel was located at the lower end of the precinct … Continue reading →

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Almost 28 years on

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 11/01/2021 by G4STO11/01/2021

Committee members at our 72nd Anniversary; I think the ones still with us haven’t changed that much, apart from Bob G7AVU.

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