The resumption of training at the Halifax and District Amateur Radio Society (Hadars) marks a significant milestone for enthusiasts in the region. Following what felt like an interminable hiatus, license training has recommenced, heralding a new era of learning and development within our community.
Under the stewardship of Max Townend, the society has embarked on a revitalised journey, aligning with the latest terms and conditions set forth by Ofcom. With diligence and dedication, Max has meticulously crafted comprehensive lesson plans, tailored to cater to individuals seeking to ascend from Foundation to Intermediate levels, as well as offering a refresher for seasoned intermediate members aiming to progress to a full license.
The resurgence of training activities at Hadars symbolizes more than just a return to routine; it signifies a renewed commitment to the craft and a beacon of hope for aspiring radio operators. By providing structured guidance and support, the society encourages its members to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of amateur radio.