Explore the events HADARS has planned for the coming month—join us and enjoy a fantastic time!
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- 20 March 2025
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West Yorkshire RAF ARS Net
In conjunction with the West Yorkshire RAF ARS on 145.350MHz, but may move up or down a bit if the frequency is already in use.
The net controller is Bill G4IOD
- 23 March 2025
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HADARS Education Call
https://teams.live.com/meet/9440877675382
Join us for the HADARS Education Teams Call. This session will run for approximately one hour and will cover key topics to enhance your knowledge and skills in amateur radio. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or new to the hobby, this is a great opportunity to learn, share ideas, and engage with fellow members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
- 24 March 2025
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2m Net
2m VHF net alternates between SSB and Slow Scan Television (SSTV)
- 144.390MHz for SSB
- 144.525MHz FM for the SSTV Net
we use vertical polarisation in both cases
- 25 March 2025
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6m Net
6m Net (simultaneous with meetings at Elim church) using the GB3WY repeater
- Listen on 50.800MHz
- Transmit on 51.300MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz
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Kanga ‘Little Roo’ – Construction Stage 2
The Elim Church, Ryburn St, Sowerby Bridge HX6 3AZ, UK
Assembling the Audio Amplifier & Mixer
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- 26 March 2025
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70cm Net
This net is ideal for new operators as the repeater is accessible on relatively low power (around 10W) from most of the locations in the Halifax and Calder Valley areas.
We use the GB3HD repeater
- Listen on 433.225MHz
- Transmit on 434.825MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz.
- 27 March 2025
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West Yorkshire RAF ARS Net
In conjunction with the West Yorkshire RAF ARS on 145.350MHz, but may move up or down a bit if the frequency is already in use.
The net controller is Bill G4IOD
- 30 March 2025
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HADARS Education Call
https://teams.live.com/meet/9440877675382
Join us for the HADARS Education Teams Call. This session will run for approximately one hour and will cover key topics to enhance your knowledge and skills in amateur radio. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or new to the hobby, this is a great opportunity to learn, share ideas, and engage with fellow members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
- 31 March 2025
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2m Net
2m VHF net alternates between SSB and Slow Scan Television (SSTV)
- 144.390MHz for SSB
- 144.525MHz FM for the SSTV Net
we use vertical polarisation in both cases
- 1 April 2025
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6m Net
6m Net (simultaneous with meetings at Elim church) using the GB3WY repeater
- Listen on 50.800MHz
- Transmit on 51.300MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz
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Kanga ‘Little Roo’ – Construction Stage 3
The Elim Church, Ryburn St, Sowerby Bridge HX6 3AZ, UK
Assembling the Bandpass Filter & Final Testing
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- 2 April 2025
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70cm Net
This net is ideal for new operators as the repeater is accessible on relatively low power (around 10W) from most of the locations in the Halifax and Calder Valley areas.
We use the GB3HD repeater
- Listen on 433.225MHz
- Transmit on 434.825MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz.
- 3 April 2025
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West Yorkshire RAF ARS Net
In conjunction with the West Yorkshire RAF ARS on 145.350MHz, but may move up or down a bit if the frequency is already in use.
The net controller is Bill G4IOD
- 6 April 2025
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HADARS Education Call
https://teams.live.com/meet/9440877675382
Join us for the HADARS Education Teams Call. This session will run for approximately one hour and will cover key topics to enhance your knowledge and skills in amateur radio. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or new to the hobby, this is a great opportunity to learn, share ideas, and engage with fellow members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
- 7 April 2025
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2m Net
2m VHF net alternates between SSB and Slow Scan Television (SSTV)
- 144.390MHz for SSB
- 144.525MHz FM for the SSTV Net
we use vertical polarisation in both cases
- 8 April 2025
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6m Net
6m Net (simultaneous with meetings at Elim church) using the GB3WY repeater
- Listen on 50.800MHz
- Transmit on 51.300MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz
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Social Evening & Ad-Hoc Activities
Elim Church
Natter night with opportunities for other unplanned activities
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- 9 April 2025
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70cm Net
This net is ideal for new operators as the repeater is accessible on relatively low power (around 10W) from most of the locations in the Halifax and Calder Valley areas.
We use the GB3HD repeater
- Listen on 433.225MHz
- Transmit on 434.825MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz.
- 10 April 2025
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West Yorkshire RAF ARS Net
In conjunction with the West Yorkshire RAF ARS on 145.350MHz, but may move up or down a bit if the frequency is already in use.
The net controller is Bill G4IOD
- 13 April 2025
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HADARS Education Call
https://teams.live.com/meet/9440877675382
Join us for the HADARS Education Teams Call. This session will run for approximately one hour and will cover key topics to enhance your knowledge and skills in amateur radio. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or new to the hobby, this is a great opportunity to learn, share ideas, and engage with fellow members.
We look forward to seeing you there!
- 14 April 2025
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2m Net
2m VHF net alternates between SSB and Slow Scan Television (SSTV)
- 144.390MHz for SSB
- 144.525MHz FM for the SSTV Net
we use vertical polarisation in both cases
- 15 April 2025
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6m Net
6m Net (simultaneous with meetings at Elim church) using the GB3WY repeater
- Listen on 50.800MHz
- Transmit on 51.300MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz
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Z-Match Talk by Richard Constantine (G3UGF)
Elim Church
Introducing this rather forgotten, but very effective Antenna Matching Unit. The talk features the SEM Transmatch which Richard Constantine G3UGF was involved with when it was being manufactured.
- 16 April 2025
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70cm Net
This net is ideal for new operators as the repeater is accessible on relatively low power (around 10W) from most of the locations in the Halifax and Calder Valley areas.
We use the GB3HD repeater
- Listen on 433.225MHz
- Transmit on 434.825MHz with CTCSS tone of 82.5Hz.
- 17 April 2025
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West Yorkshire RAF ARS Net
In conjunction with the West Yorkshire RAF ARS on 145.350MHz, but may move up or down a bit if the frequency is already in use.
The net controller is Bill G4IOD