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Amateur Radio

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Description
Contact User:Marrold
Activities
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Inhabitants

Name Arrival Departure Bringing Arrived?
Dominic Fri Jun 3 12:00 Mon May 30 12:00
1 inhabitants. Refresh this list.

You can add yourself to a village by editing your profile page, here (after creating an account, if you do not yet have one).


Hello, we're the "Amateur Radio Village", also known as the EMF Hams. We're a conglomeration of radio amateurs spread across the country that occasionally get together to play with radios, usually at EMF. Some of us have been going since 2012!

Anyone is welcome to join us or say hello, even if you're not a radio amateur you'll probably find something to talk to us about. Interests range from Real Ale to Eurovision, and occasionally we do some radio.

EMF Hams is registered as a club and has callsign Gx1EMF. We will be using it during EMF 2022 and welcome contacts! Our logbook for contacts will be here

Inhabitants

A non-exhaustive list of village inhabitants. Name can be whatever you prefer to be called by. If you're bringing something cool like a radio or something communally useful like a kettle, stick it in the "Bringing" Column. We don't need to know about your pants and socks, but bring enough!

If you want your name added to the list but don't want to edit the wiki, give us a shout.

Name Callsign Arrival Departure Bringing
Matthew (Marrold) 2E0SIP As early as possible, possibly during build up. As late as possible Mostly telephones this year, but I'll bring a Baofeng or 5 so as not to arouse suspicion. Possibly a QO-100 station.
Paul M0TZO June 2nd June 5th Radios, soldering stuff, SumUp card reader
Havoc 2E0EMO June 2nd June 5th Paul M0TZO, Kettle, At least a Baofeng,and Radios
Paul M0PLL June 2nd June 5th (maybe 6th) APRS digipeater+igate
Paul M0WPG June 2nd June 5th Power Strips for marquee (2*10way, 1*12way), Radios, Buddipole, SuperAntenna
Emma M7EMZ June 2nd June 5th Paul M0WPG, Radios
Josh M0JMO June 1st June 6th Icom IC-705 HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver, Nissei NS-1230M 30A PSU with Fused PowerPole Distribution Board, Cobweb HF Antenna, POCSAG Pager, Motorola SL4000 DMR HT Radio, Yaesu FT2D FM/C4FM/APRS HT Radio, Elk Log Periodic for 2/70, Co-Ax, HF Antenna Analyser, NanoVNA, Bird Meter with HF (100w & 1000w), VHF (50w) and S-Band (50w) Slugs, Portable Telex, Rabbit Phones and Base Stations, Psion 3MX and Psion 5MX, Psion 56k Travel Fax Modem, Nokia 8210, Canon BJC85 Printer and Paper, Communication Speaker, Big Bluetooth Speaker, Denon Prime Go, USB-C Pinecil Soldering Iron and Solder, USB-C Power Supply, Heatshrink, Wire, PowerPoles, DECT Phone, TTGO for Meshtastic, TTGO for LoRaAPRS, MrJoshua Stickers, CommRadio CR-1A Communications Receiver and BNC Whip Antennas, Camera, Tablet PC & Power Supply, SD Card Adapter, Small Toolkit, Glasses Cleaning Wipes.
Jon (Filbert) M0NGY June 1st June 6th IC-705, QO-100 station, Mast Car. Probably some mobile radios to live in the 'shack' for local comms use. Handhelds capable of Analog, C4FM and DMR. Arrow Antenna. Kenwood D710 for XBand Repeat if needed.
Dom M0DLX June 3rd? ? Radios (IC-706 collection), can bring 6m/2m/70cm beams if useful for off-site trips
Kathryn No C/S - Coming with Matthew, putting here for capacity planning if we're asked
Ross No C/S - Coming with Matthew, putting here for capacity planning if we're asked
Jim M0ZAH June 2nd June 5th Networking equipment, Allstar node (hopefully - depends on license)
Chris M0VPN June 2nd June 5th 2/70 handie. APRS stuff.
Steve M0SPF June 2nd June 5th Not fully decided yet but possibly all the bits to finish off a DMR repeater build, plus some SIP kit and servers to play BGP, PBX peering etc. Also debating coffee machine of some sort, fridge and microwave/oven...
Jamie M1JSC June 2nd June 5th 2m/70cm HT. Possibly a few other bits and pieces if there's space.
Mike G7TOU June 2nd June 5th 2m/70cm handheld if I can find.
Paul M0EYT June 2nd June 5th 2.4GHz ssb, 2/70 multimode, 27/28MHz multimode (will be camping over near amsat village.
Tony M5OTA June 2nd June 5th 2m/70cm handheld, portable HF kit, in a live in vehicle if that makes a difference for planning.
Amy N/A June 2nd June 5th Bringing M5OTA, added for planning :-)
Ian Chilton G3ICC May 29th June 5th/6th
@Documentally G5DOC June 2nd June 5th Yaesu FT3D, Yaesu FT5D , Icom ID-52, Icom IC-705, 4m HT, Some PMR radios, a linked dipole, Windcamp Gipsy 5-55MHz HF Portable dipole, Inflatable 2/70 antenna, 6 & 10ft pole, annoying curiosity, silly questions, blues harmonica & ale.

Contact Us


Local Comms

When you're in the site, these are good ways to contact other hams:

  • FM simplex: 433.425 NFM / 145.425 NFM (If in use by other Amateurs then please try 145.450 / 433.450)
  • FM repeater: GB3MF is a temporary 70cms analogue repeater which will be run during EMF 2022 by M0TRY. It will be on Output frequency: 430.8 MHz, RX Frequency: 438.4 MHz, CTCSS 118.8 if you want to program a radio in advance
  • DMR repeater: GB7NQ (Northern Quarter) is a 70cms DMR repeater run by Mal M0VNA from Maker Space in Newcastle. Details for programming a code plug in advance are here
  • 2m FM APRS: There will be an 2m APRS digipeater which will support messaging and igating to/from APRS-IS (as well as any other positioning/messaging systems that people want to bring. Talk to M0PLL!)
  • 70cm LoRA APRS: MB7ULG run by Mal M0VNA from Maker Space in Newcastle. details here
  • Satellite: We are likely to have a QO100 station in our tent - why not bounce a signal off space to talk to us a few hundred metres away?
  • Pagers: MB7PMF will be a 70cm POCSAG pager transmitter attached to DAPNET. Also run by Newcastle Maker Space, details here
  • Phones: We will probably have many phones in our marquee, both on the EventPhone DECT/SIP and also CuTEL. Faxing should be available via Extn. 8999.

We'll be trying to link as many of these together as possible. Certainly the 2m and 70cm APRS, hopefully with messaging interop between APRS and DMR and also pagers. If we get time, we want to build a phone patch between the site phone system and FM simplex.