Low power fun in Easter Contest
“How low can you go?” was a theme of Wythall Radio Club’s Easter Contest 2021.
Chris G7DDN made his 37 contacts with other Club members using his trusty FT817 running 5 watts into a 2m/70cm collinear, and achieved 3rd place in the VHF/UHF category.
Not to be outdone, Allen M0PPX made a 0.3 watt QSO with Kev 2E0NCO whilst en route to the Lickey Hills using his new Yaesu FT3D.
Meanwhile, Lee G0MTN connected his Kenwood handheld to his EME antennas (normally used for moon-bounce contacts), wound the power down to 50 milliwatts, and also made a contact with Kev 2E0NCO!
On the space theme, Chris G3YHF send a greetings message via the International Space Station digipeater – 00:00:01:40 : G3YHF]CQ,NA1SS*,qAR,CT1EBQ3::NWS :Happy contest Wythall RC g3yhf via ISS
This didn’t count for the contest, which requires QSOs with any of the Club’s 80 or so members, but is in the spirit of our motto – ‘Having fun with RF!’.
John 2E0XET also tried some novel QSOs. Normally found on CW and often using QRP, he was tempted to have an HF SSB QSO and also try out his new Baufeng handheld on 2m to have his first contact with Kev 2E0NCO!
First place in the 2m/70cm section was Kev, 2E0NCO.
Although a big signal from home, he also spent several afternoons on the Lickey Hills and managed a contact with Rob 2W0MEX in South Wales – one of several members spread across the UK and abroad. This was no mean feat on 2m FM!
Kev wins the Colin Baker G6ZDQ Shield.
Miles 2E0YZW was a close second and Tim M6OTN and Clive M7OCB tied for the highest placed foundation licencee in this category.
In the ‘all modes and bands’ category, David G7IBO amassed a huge lead over second and third placed Chris G3YHF and Lee G0MTN. He made 71 contacts over the 5 days of the contest and worked 28 members for a score of 1344, more than double the second place score! He wins the David Dawkes G0ICJ Shield. 
Juliet M6RSC was the highest placed Foundation licencee in this category.
With May approaching, Club members now turn their attention to their annual More Appreciation Month and the Lew Williams Shield.



passing of its Patron HRH, The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, particularly with reference to his support for the Society’s 75th Anniversary Convention in 1988.
together by an enthusiastic team from midlands clubs – Bromsgrove, Midland, Solihull, South Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Wythall and others. 
The next challenge (soon after the broadcast) was to exchange grettings messages between the Duke and Windsor Castle. We had media pressure for this to be an exchange between His and Her Royal Majesties. It seemed like a good idea at the time!!
The solution was two fold: 1. The Duke would pass greetings with a representative of the Society who would be located at Windsor Castle and who would return the greetings and thanks for his patronage. 


However, after several hours on receive, the audio suddenly cut out just leaving the S-meter registering signals but no audio. I assumed it was the audio chip that had failed. I checked and failed to find an audio signal at the input to the audio amp. 

Chris G0EYO did well as usual, working 60 countries on the High Bands and the most countries across the three categories. Kevin 2E0NCO was top of the Low Band table with 75 countries.
2021.
This will take place over an 8 week period with two lessons per week in the comfort of your own home and in a time of your choosing. We will deliver all the course material you need to complete the course but you will have to purchase the RSGB book “The Foundation Licence Manual” from the RSGB shop 
rewing up at the Club’s field day (with Tim M6OTN).
annual Christmas Contest.
Chris G7DDN’s brand new 
In the ‘all bands/modes’ section, Simon G4TVR was first, and following close behind were Don G0NES and Ian M0LQY. Simon receives the Reg Brown G7OJO Trophy.
the 2m/70cm section, using a handheld, and Juliet M6RSC in the all modes section. 


The bands have been buzzing with Wythall Radio Club members’ DX activity! And the results of our annual DX Challenge table are now available.
Tim used a mix of SSB (single sideband voice) and FT8 digital mode from either a Kenwood Ts 530 or a Yaesu 450d to a 1974 vintage pre-used ground mounted Hy-gain 18 AVT/WB – S vertical.
