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Seasons Greetings

 

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Dear Cliftonaires,

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We are sending this mail and ?greetings attachment to wish all our friends in the Clifton a very happy and healthy Christmas together a prosperous and Covid free New Year.

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Here both of us are thrice jabbed with Pfizer vaccine and are in preparation for our forthcoming sojourn at sea.

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Our trusted Tern D8 folding bicycles are in their transit cases. The KX3 transceiver is settled into its Peli Case, the G-whip antenna is wrapped inside a fishing rod cover

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Allowing we get permission from the ‘master’ of the vessel we look forward to working as many of you as possible as we cross the Atlantic, meander round the Caribbean and return to these shores via EA8 during January. Rest assured all those on our established ‘maritime mobile’ mailing list will be appraised of possible skeds and frequencies.

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Catch you on the wireless!

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Stay safe!

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73 es 88s de Tony es Suzanne

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Dr John Theobald G3EQM SK

 

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Hello fellow Cliftonaires,

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I was phoned today by John Lambert (G3FNZ) who informed me that Dr John Theobald (G3EQM) one of the founder members of the Clifton was now ‘silent key,’ having passed away about fortnight ago. This information came from John Theobald’s XYL who stated that her husband had passed away peacefully.

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Dr John (G3EQM) had been a school friend of John Lambert when they had both attended St Dunstan’s College during the war years. John Theobald went on to qualify as physician? at Guy’s Hospital specialising in care of the elderly.

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Unfortunately we have no other information other than Call Book gives John Theobald’s address as in Exeter.

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I am sure our thoughts are with his family at this sad time.

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73 es stay safe de Tony es Suzanne.

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Re: Relays for sat station

 

I can rustle up a second entry. This weekend I finished my receive antenna sharing and control system. The uses a raspberry pi and set of relays to provide browser control for the GB2GP receive antennas. Two stations can choose any antenna, including sharing with3db loss. It includes further bias T for preamps on some systems as the NW beverage has 500m of coax. This has 5db insertion loss on 160m!!!!

Next I’m doing an automatic lightning disconnect system that reads data from lightningmaps.org.?

73
Steve


Re: Relays for sat station

 

As the only entrant to this years Clifton Construction Competition, rather than last place, you are awarded first place ??


Re: Relays for sat station

 

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Looks fine to me , as long as it works !!
Regards?
Paul


On 2 Oct 2021, at 08:21, Steve Bunting M0BPQ <steve@...> wrote:

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Hi everyone.?

Many of you know I operate remotely. I’m currently building a remote sat station that needs 2m and 70cm. I am using an SDR play for receive, streamed over a raspberry pi server. Some sats are 2m up and 70cm down and others are vice versa. This means I need to remotely swap over the antennas between tx and rx.?

This is where the Clifton connection comes in. G0DCG gave me his venerable 2m valve amp with a 4CX150 many years ago. I never got it going, but the coaxial transfer relay ended up in my box of useful bits. It’s now been pressed into service in this project. Thanks Martin!?

The attached photo shows the SDR rx, relay, 28V relay driver board and a preamp bias T all in one badly built box. Last place in the Clifton club construction contest this year.?

cheers
Steve M0BPQ

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Relays for sat station

 

Hi everyone.?

Many of you know I operate remotely. I’m currently building a remote sat station that needs 2m and 70cm. I am using an SDR play for receive, streamed over a raspberry pi server. Some sats are 2m up and 70cm down and others are vice versa. This means I need to remotely swap over the antennas between tx and rx.?

This is where the Clifton connection comes in. G0DCG gave me his venerable 2m valve amp with a 4CX150 many years ago. I never got it going, but the coaxial transfer relay ended up in my box of useful bits. It’s now been pressed into service in this project. Thanks Martin!?

The attached photo shows the SDR rx, relay, 28V relay driver board and a preamp bias T all in one badly built box. Last place in the Clifton club construction contest this year.?

cheers
Steve M0BPQ


Re: Clifton Club Country Club Net 18th July

Terry Newman
 

Hi,?

Yes the Hexbeam was a real surprise to me as when Tony G0HUZ connected his analyser, the reading across all bands from 20m to 10m were well below 2:1 especially across the ssb section.
It was 6m that we noticed a rise in swr to around 2:1, but the FTDX10 handles that easily.

All in all it gives a really good account of itself at 30ft, and as I have a restricted footprint to work from, it out performs the MQ26 that I had previously.

Terry M0TNE


On Wed, 21 Jul 2021, 16:40 Steve Bunting M0BPQ, <steve@...> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I had a hexbeam for a while - it is a 2 element beam on each band between 20 and 6m, but the size is reduce by folding each element into a "W" shape. This has the advantage of bringing the feed point impedance to 50R, but has limited 2:1 SWR bandwidth as a result of the smaller size.

Apologies for not making the net. I was up to my neck in weeds trying to install new low band receive antennas before it gets cold, which is when I usually do it....

73
Steve, M0BPQ?


Re: Clifton Club Country Club Net 18th July

 

Hi everyone,

I had a hexbeam for a while - it is a 2 element beam on each band between 20 and 6m, but the size is reduce by folding each element into a "W" shape. This has the advantage of bringing the feed point impedance to 50R, but has limited 2:1 SWR bandwidth as a result of the smaller size.

Apologies for not making the net. I was up to my neck in weeds trying to install new low band receive antennas before it gets cold, which is when I usually do it....

73
Steve, M0BPQ?


Clifton Club Country Club Net 18th July

 

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Clifton Country Club Net Sunday 18th July 2021

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This net was mooted by Lawrie (G4FAA) in preparation for “freedom day” on Monday 19th July when many of Covid 19 restriction are to be removed.

When I checked 80m 30mins before the net the band was almost deserted, with the exception of a couple of DL’s working AM on 3.675.

Therefore, I was pleasantly surprised a few minutes after 3pm (BST) to hear Lawrie (G4FAA) and Colin (G0UJK) in conversation on the net frequency.? I was slightly ‘late on parade’ as I had been monitoring the activity on 40m, in case poor conditions on 80m forced us to ‘up stakes’ and QSY to that band.

However, both Colin and Lawrie were very readable, albeit their signals were hovering around S3 to S7 in the dips and swells of long slow QSB.

Both Colin and Lawrie said had been saddened by the news that Peter(G3PJB) was now SK. Colin went on to say, knowing Peter had been a member of the Royal Signals ARS he passed the information regarding Peter’s passing to members of the local Royal Signals net. A number of those present on the RS net had known Peter and appreciated Colin making the effort to notify them.

Meanwhile the weather in the UK had turned decidedly tropical with expected ambient air temperatures of 28C to 31C expected by the end of the afternoon.

Lawrie said that he was operating in his conservatory where he was ‘melting’ in 30+ C, even with a 50watt fan directed at him. The heat had been the main factor for him not using his valve driven KW equipment, opting for the cooler solid-state Icom kit in lieu.

Colin said he was pleased that life was slowly returning to normal, being employed in the construction industry he was now on a three-day week and looked forward to the industry gaining momentum.? During the extra time at home Colin had been working on improving his UHF/VHF antennas, to this end he had deployed a new longer pole to support his 2m and 70cms arrays.

He also said that he had been spending time at Peter (G7ULL)’s QTH in Chislehurst as Peter was recovering from major surgery.

I am sure we all wish Peter (G7ULL) a speedy and full recovery.?

During his time at Peter’s hill top QTH Colin had worked both 2m and 70cms making contacts with ease. This had in part inspired Colin to upgrade his own VHF and UHF antennas.

I said that I had given a few points away during the VHF Field Day over the weekend of 3rd & 4th July. Disappointingly conditions were reasonably flat, although I worked into central France, eastern regions of Germany and northern Scotland with 50watts from my FT991A and an 8ele at 50ft. My usually reliable contacts in GW and GD were not heard. Last year I had the advantage of 100watts output of the TS2000. Saying that I found the receive characteristics on the FT991A were much superior.

Earlier this month I assisted Terry (M0TNE) who lives about half a mile from me to deploy a Hexbeam. My AA600 antenna analyser showed excellent the points of resonance and acceptable SWR on each of the six bands straight out of the box without any need for adjustment. This antenna has a fairly small footprint being a mere 6m in diameter and has proved very effective allowing Terry to hear and work stations from 20m to 6m that were not available to him before.

Lawrie said he was not sure what a Hexbeam was but assumed it was similar to the ‘cobweb’ design. I agreed there are similarities although the Hexbeam has the appearance of an inverted open umbrella and the feed arrangements are somewhat different. I reminded Lawrie that there is a photograph of a Hexbeam on page 88 of August’s edition of RadCom.

Colin told the group he had taken advantage of the recent periods of enhanced propagation on 2m working into SP and OK. His best DX for this season of ‘tropo’ and sporadic e was into Serbia, some 1300 Kms.

Lawrie suggested that I should come up on the 2m UKAC evenings held on the first Tuesday each month. Both he and Colin are regulars on these short evening sessions.? I noted the next session in my diary, but I did explain that I am the wrong side of high ground to my south which can prove awkward for working into north-west Kent, such that the GB3VHF beacon is barely readable.

Before the net I had received apologies from John Lambert (G3FNZ) who stated that his mobility problems prevented him accessing his ‘shack’.? From John Rose (G3OGE) who is blighted with serious local QRM together with a very restricted antenna system which makes radio very difficult. Also from Peter (G3RQZ) who was attending a family BBQ, well it was one the hottest days of the year. Peter went on to say that he hoped to attend Peter (G3PJB)’s funeral at Halstead on Thursday. And finally from Frank (G3WMR) who had family commitments in Kent.

I told Colin and Lawrie that as a result of the relaxation of Covid restrictions Suzanne and I are anticipating being ‘maritime mobile’ again reasonably soon. We had hoped to be visiting and cycling in Greenland and Iceland during August. However, the Greenland and Icelandic governments have placed restrictions on visitors from the UK due the very high rate of Covid infections here.

We are now booked on a shorter ‘nautical meander’ that will be staying in ‘home waters’ round the UK. We will be taking our KX3 and on gaining the Captain’s permission to operate (not in any way guaranteed) we will notify those on our ‘maritime mobile’ list as to operating frequencies and times.

At present we are looking at using a wire antenna in lieu of our centre loaded G-whip. This would remove the need to change the loading coil when moving bands, thereby lowering our ‘passenger contact profile’ by reducing the need to move between the operating position and the deck above where the antenna is deployed.

As the time reached 4pm (BST) it was decided to ‘tie the ribbons’ on the Clifton ‘freedom day’ net.

Catch you on the wireless!

73 es stay safe de Tony es Suzanne.

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Re: G3PJB SK funeral video-link

 

Very Sad. Thanks for keeping us informed. 73 Steve, BPQ


G3PJB SK funeral video-link

 

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Fellow Clifton members,

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John Rose (G3OGE) has forwarded the attached Word doc. give the password etc to enable access the video link of Peter Bailey’s funeral ceremony ?tomorrow Thursday 22nd?July 2012 at 11.15 am.

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To be held at Bluebell Crematorium,?Halstead?Kent.

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73 es stay safe de Tony

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Re: Clifton Net this Sunday

 

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Hi? Tony and Gang . Trust you are all keeping well.? I? will not be joining the net today but hope it goes well for all who can make it 73 John? G3FNZ

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Sent from for Windows 10

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From: Tony Cadney via groups.io
Sent: 16 July 2021 19:43
To: Clifton Reflector G3GHN
Subject: [g3ghn] Clifton Net this Sunday

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Whatho Gang,

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Just a note to remind you that there is a Clifton Country Club net this coming Sunday 18th July at 3pm (BST) on or near 3.690Mhz ……………….

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If you recall the original idea for holding the net this Sunday was suggested by Lawrie (G4FAA) ?to mark the easing ?the Covid restrictions on Monday.

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Why not join in to see how your fellow Clifton members have coped and what their plans are following “Freedom Monday”

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It will be a difficult decision for some, to either watch the British F1 Grand Prix on the TV or join the Clifton net.

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Hopefully we will catch you on the wireless on Sunday.

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73 es stay safe de Tony es Suzanne.

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Re: Clifton Net this Sunday

 

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de lawrie G4faa--

Hi folks -I plan to be on parade although "Freedom day "in the event will it seems be a bit muted! And plan to record Grand prix anyway whilst hiding from the heat in the shack with a very large Sangria! P lan to monitor sdr at Hack green anyway in case prop is rubbish as usual-- best 73 everyone and happy "unlock"! ?Lawrie faa( sat am)

N B . PPE masks should not be worn !!!?

On 16 Jul 2021, at 19:43, Tony Cadney via groups.io <a35uz@...> wrote:

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Whatho Gang,

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Just a note to remind you that there is a Clifton Country Club net this coming Sunday 18th July at 3pm (BST) on or near 3.690Mhz ……………….

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If you recall the original idea for holding the net this Sunday was suggested by Lawrie (G4FAA) ?to mark the easing ?the Covid restrictions on Monday.

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Why not join in to see how your fellow Clifton members have coped and what their plans are following “Freedom Monday”

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It will be a difficult decision for some, to either watch the British F1 Grand Prix on the TV or join the Clifton net.

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Hopefully we will catch you on the wireless on Sunday.

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73 es stay safe de Tony es Suzanne.

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Clifton Net this Sunday

 

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Whatho Gang,

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Just a note to remind you that there is a Clifton Country Club net this coming Sunday 18th July at 3pm (BST) on or near 3.690Mhz ……………….

?

If you recall the original idea for holding the net this Sunday was suggested by Lawrie (G4FAA) ?to mark the easing ?the Covid restrictions on Monday.

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Why not join in to see how your fellow Clifton members have coped and what their plans are following “Freedom Monday”

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It will be a difficult decision for some, to either watch the British F1 Grand Prix on the TV or join the Clifton net.

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Hopefully we will catch you on the wireless on Sunday.

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73 es stay safe de Tony es Suzanne.

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G3PJB SK Funeral arrangements

 

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Hello Fellow Cliftonaires,

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I received the following today from John Rose (G3OGE) regarding Peter Bailey’s funeral.

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Dear Tony

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Just thought I would let you know that the funeral has been arranged –

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Thursday 22nd?July 2012

Bluebell Crematorium?

Halstead?

Kent

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11.15 am.

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There will be a videolink set up, the details on that will be forwarded later

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John G3OGE

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Many thanks for the information John.

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73 de Tony es Suzanne

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G3PJB Silent Key

 

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Fellow Clifton members,

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John Rose (G3OGE) phoned me today with the sad news that Peter Bailey (G3PJB) passed away on Saturday 10th July whilst in hospital.

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The information came from Peter’s daughter who ?contacted John (G3OGE).

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There are no other details ?regarding funeral arrangements etc. Rest assured I will circulate any further information should it become available.

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I am sure our thoughts are with Peter’s family at this time.

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73 de Tony es Suzanne.

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Re: Birthday greetings to G3FNZ

 

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Ditto John from Lawrie G4FAA who is only
10 henry behind! ?

Have a brill day and hope to work you on the 18th
with my KW 202/204 vintage rig ( cycle 25 permitting!)

best 73?

lawrie FAA( tuesday AM)?


On 5 Jul 2021, at 17:45, Bob Hammond G4DBW via groups.io <bobatbay@...> wrote:

?Happy Birthday John. Always enjoy your anecdotes on the early days of the Clifton. ?


73

Bob G4DBW


Re: Birthday greetings to G3FNZ

 

Happy Birthday John. Always enjoy your anecdotes on the early days of the Clifton. ?


73

Bob G4DBW


Re: Birthday greetings to G3FNZ

 

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Hi? Many thanks Tony vey kind of you . I trust everybody is keeping well in these difficult times? 73? John G3FNZ

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From: Tony Cadney via groups.io
Sent: 05 July 2021 09:48
To: Clifton Reflector G3GHN
Subject: [g3ghn] Birthday greetings to G3FNZ

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Whatho Gang,

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I am sure you will join with Suzanne and myself in sending congratulations to John Lambert G3FNZ today on his 91st birthday.? John was one of the founding members of the Clifton.

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Have a great day John!

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73 es 88 de Tony es? Suzanne


Birthday greetings to G3FNZ

 

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Whatho Gang,

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I am sure you will join with Suzanne and myself in sending congratulations to John Lambert G3FNZ today on his 91st birthday.? John was one of the founding members of the Clifton.

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Have a great day John!

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73 es 88 de Tony es? Suzanne