Welcome to our Club Blog

This is a new experiment for our club: blogging! Underneath our Blog menu (or by going directly to our blog listings) you will find all of our published blog posts on amateur radio.

You may also search our online library of blog posts using the Search Box.

Our amateur radio group is especially well-known for its enthusiasm and joy and we put on events regularly. This is the place where you’ll find us writing about what happened during our events!

Let’s see how this things goes…

Amateur Radio Blog Posts

Latest Blog Posts

German WW2 Radio Kit (Jersey October 2024)

World War 2 German Radios and assorted Kit (Jersey October 2024)

Reducing QTH QRM without Altering your Transceiver

Reducing – or eliminating – loud white noise on your transceiver by using this effective hack…

145 Alive: How I Researched my Best Location

Using Propagation & Topography to research my Best Location for the 145 Alive Event (from a Foundation Licence POV…)

Gen Z Discovers Morse Code!

A couple of “Gen Z’ers” come across a ham radio operator and are utterly captivated.

OFCOM Transmission Restrictions

TX Restrictions From Vectis Amateur Radio Group (Facebook). Ofcom Amateur Radio Licence conditions include a number of zones where...

Like to Contribute to our Website?

If you've used a word processor, an email app, or even Groups.IO, you'll already have most of the experience necessary to use our website's built-in editor. Plus, as a club member, there's lots of documentation and support to help you post your first contribution to our website! After some practice, you could have your new blog post on our website within minutes, and your new  article within an hour or two. 

Things you might write about:-

  • Our field events. What you saw, what we did, what you liked, photos.
  • Our club meetings; what a presenter discussed, how you and the club members experienced the topic, video.
  • Blog post: a brief thought to share with other amateur radio operators.
  • Latest Contesting adventures or POTA/IOTA experiences.
  • Share your knowledge on what you do in our hobby and how you do it (e.g. homebrew construction, techniques that capture that elusive QSO, antennas that the neighbours don't see).
  • A Review: of a product or service you've tried.
  • Limitless possibilities!

Get in touch with The Webmaster Team today for details on how you can post onto our club website.