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From Above (video drone): Fort Purbrook

From Above (video drone): Fort Purbrook

by Fort Purbrook Amateur Radio Club | 24 May 25 | Blog

From Above: where they take flight and explore the world through the lens of their trusty drones. Fort Purbrook is home to our amateur radio club. A little history: the fort was built around 1860 by Captain William Crossman of the Royal Engineers, completing in 1870. The Army occupied Fort Purbrook until 1925. In 1939,…
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The History of GB1PF at Fort Purbrook Amateur Radio Club

The History of GB1PF at Fort Purbrook Amateur Radio Club

by admin | 5 Jun 24 |

GB1PF is a Special Event Station activated by the Fort Purbrook Amateur Radio Club. It represents the historic Victorian military defence buildings known as the Palmerston Forts that encircle the City of Portsmouth on the South coast of England.GB1PF evolved from the desire to operate a Special Event Station as a club. With the Fort…
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Fort Purbrook Amateur Radio Club: 4 miles north of near Portsmouth. 20 miles east of near Southampton. 12 miles south of near Petersfied. 14 miles west of near Chichester. FREE parking outside of the Fortโ€™s entrances. Meeting last Friday of the month.

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