• [SADARS] 7 April 2022 - A visit by Elaine Richards, G4LFM

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    7 April 2022 - A visit by Elaine Richards, G4LFM

    Posted: 08 Apr 2022 07:43 AM PDT
    https://sadars.co.uk/wp/archives/3108


    This was the second visit to the club by Elaine Richards, Managing Editor
    of RadCom, The first was fifteen years ago. She began by looking back at
    the two years of Lockdown and problems caused by the pandemic. She
    explained it was the first of March when the Technical Editor, Giles Read, G1MFG was taken ill and in the hospital. Then, only three weeks later, he became a silent key.  Aside from the shock of loosing such an important
    member of staff, the event cast a cloud over Elaines planned retirement.
    Elaine explained that she was the only person available to answer questions about Amateur Radio, so please be patient when phoning in. She detailed her interest in the history of Amateur Radio and plans to update a database of
    all Amateur Radio members through the years, during her spare time after retirement.

    Elaine told of the few men who were interested enough to start the London Wireless club after Rene Klein had a letter published in the English
    Mechanic in June 1913. A meeting of interested parties took place on the
    5th of July and the London Wireless Club, with a membership of four, was
    born. By late November of the same year the membership was 150 members.
    Nearly half of the paid up members held transmitting licences.

    Part of the challenge of archiving is linking different elements of a story together, There are QSL cards dating from 1923 that when examined show that many radio amateurs around the world who chose their own call letters held
    the same call sign!  With international contacts on the rise, it made identification of the country of origin very difficult.  Fortunately, the
    new IARU settled the country callsign problem by assigning each country the call letters we use today.

    Her presentation looked at some of the humorous items in the archive. For instance, with rationing during the second World War, the ARRL (the
    American equivalent of the RSGB) sent some packages of Tea, but sadly they didnt make it. They were not stopped by U-boats but the British Government
    who decided that any parcel containing more than two pounds of tea should
    be confiscated by the Ministry of food. Undeterred the ARRL promptly made smaller packages containing 1 ½ lbs of tea, 6 large chocolate bars and a
    small bag of candy – thus  keeping both the weight of tea inside the rules but also the overall weight of the parcel that wouldnt exceed 5lbs.  True Friendship!

    There were some questions at the end of the talk followed by a presentation
    of a bouquet of flowers. In addition, the chairman presented a call sign
    plaque made from vintage timber by David, G8UOD.
    Elaine received the Call Sign plaque presented by                       
    Ken, G4YRF,  Club Chairman.           Photo by Paul G1GSN

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  • From gareth evans@21:1/5 to SADARS via rec.radio.info Admin on Sat Apr 9 07:53:21 2022
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    On 09/04/2022 03:29, SADARS via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
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    7 April 2022 - A visit by Elaine Richards, G4LFM

    ... Elaine explained that she was the only person available to
    answer questions about Amateur Radio, so please be patient when phoning
    in. ...

    Sorry, but run that past me again.

    I'd thought that the whole reason for the existence of the RSCB (sic),
    and therefore the area of expertise of ALL of its staff,
    was Amateur Radio?

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to gareth evans on Sat Apr 9 08:33:39 2022
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    On 09/04/2022 07:53, gareth evans wrote:
    On 09/04/2022 03:29, SADARS via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
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    7 April 2022 - A visit by Elaine Richards, G4LFM

    ... Elaine explained that she was the only person available to
    answer questions about Amateur Radio, so please be patient when phoning
    in. ...

    Sorry, but run that past me again.

    I'd thought that the whole reason for the existence of the RSCB (sic),
    and therefore the area of expertise of ALL of its staff,
    was Amateur Radio?


    I wouldn't expect anything else of them ....she probably calls it an
    oskilator like the xl con mans fl daughter

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