July 03, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, Fun, News, Training
Wythall Radio Club member Jamie M0SDV is celebrating today. 
He has been crowned the winner of this year’s Lew Williams Shield award.
Each May, we designate the month as our Morse Activity month and members are invited to show evidence of progress in learning and/or using the Code in the Radio hobby.
This year Jamie, (who is still only 16, even though he is tall!) was nominated the winner by the judging panel. This comes hot on the heels of him recently gaining his Full licence callsign a few months ago.
It’s been an exciting few weeks for the young man, who is pictured here at last weekend’s Field Day and BBQ, receiving his awards from judge Lee G0MTN.
Well done Jamie, from everyone at WRC!
July 02, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, News
Just a quick note to let you know that the latest edition of the Wythall Radio Club Newsletter is now available.
Click here or on the Newsletter Graphic to the left to access it.
May 26, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, Fun, News

An LF Receive Loop at G3YXM
It’s all happening at Wythall Radio Club this coming Tuesday!
Loop antennas are something of a mystery to many of us but they are gaining in popularity.
This is partly down to the modern twin scourge for radio hobbyists of both local noise and small gardens!
While small antennas are always a compromise, magnetic loop antennas are particularly popular due to their quiet receive and quite effective transmit capabilities.
In addition, they can be used close to the ground so they are even useful outdoors too.
So this week, on Tuesday 30th May, Club Member and antenna guru, Dave G3YXM, is giving a talk on Practical Loop Antennas.
Dave is a veteran of many a loop, so to speak, and this, our final presentation before the summer activity season starts, is bound to be a very popular one.
Get your seat early then – the talk is at 20:30 in the club shack at Wythall House, Silver Street. B47 6LZ.
We can’t wait!
May 23, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, Fun, News
Back in January, Bob G3PJT gave Wythall Radio Club a demonstration on remote operating of his radio station over the internet.

This would cost most of us far too much £££, but…
The purpose of his talk was to demonstrate remote operations mainly to young people with the aim of encouraging younger people into the hobby with technology that they understand.
This was quite an expensive setup though and, being radio amateurs, we would always like to do it less expensively!
So tonight Club Member Lee G0MTN, is giving us a demonstration on a much cheaper set-up that will achieve a very similar end. Lee has trialled his remote station operation from Poland back to Wythall, so we know it works!
Come along tonight and find out more.
It kicks off at 2030 in the Club Shack at Wythall House, Silver Street, B47 6LZ.
See you there!
May 19, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, News, Training
Some good news this morning at Wythall Radio Club. One of our youngest members has gained his Advanced callsign. 
16-year-old Jamie has been a member of Wythall Radio Club for a few years, starting with his Foundation Licence and then gaining his Intermediate quite soon afterwards.
The great news is he has just passed his Advanced exam and gained the full licence privileges that this gives.
We are looking forward to hearing his new callsign on the air soon, complete with the full 400 Watts of power!
Well done Jamie, from all of us at WRC.
May 17, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, News

Colin G6ZDQ
It is with sadness that Wythall Radio Club reports the loss, early this morning, of founder member Colin G6ZDQ.
Colin was one of the original members of Wythall Radio Club back in 1981. Among other things, he helped dig out the cellar where we now meet and was for many years a stalwart of the club.
In recent years, declining health meant he was not heard as much on air as he, and we, would have liked, but he especially loved VHF and would, even in later years, be found taking part in the Club Contests at Christmas and Easter.
We send our condolences to his family, especially his partner Jan and daughter Anna.
RIP Colin G6ZDQ Silent Key.
A fuller appreciation will appear on this website at a later date.
May 14, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, News, Training

Neal, Andy & Matt show off their pass certificates today
Wythall Radio Club’s training team are reporting yet more successes today.
Following our latest Online Foundation Course, we are pleased to announce we have 3 new members of the Amateur Radio fraternity.
We extend a congratulations and warm welcome to the hobby to Neal, Andy and Matt.
They completed their practical assessments yesterday and the final exam this lunchtime at the club – this was following a few weeks of online tuition from Chris G0EYO and our Training team.
We wish them all the best in the hobby and we look forward to seeing them at the club soon!
May 08, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, Fun, News
People join clubs for various reasons, but high among the reasons people join Wythall Radio Club is the opportunity afforded them to “play radio” with a group of like-minded colleagues.
So it was yesterday, when the weather in Wythall turned decidedly warm – for once, we were quick off the mark too, to arrange one of our “Plug and Play Days”.
Several members managed to get out on the fields behind Wythall Park for some back-to-basics radio, with a generator providing power and members bringing all kinds of strange antennas and radios to do some RF experimentation.
A great time was had by all, and the sun was caught by a few! Just as well there was an ice-cream van and a refreshing cooling bar nearby!
Perhaps we should change the name of such events to “Plug, Play & Pint Days”…
May 03, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, Fun, News
The May 2017 edition of the Wythall Radio Club newsletter is out today. 
This edition features a report on our fantastically successful recent Hamfest together with articles on Maritime Communications, Sleeve and Coaxial Dipoles & the role of the QSL manager.
There’s also news from both Ofcom and our in-house Training team.
Full details of our Easter Contest and the results are also included.
This bumper edition can be found by clicking on the Newsletter icon to the left or by clicking here.
Enjoy!
May 02, 2017
By: Chris G7DDN
Category: Club, Contest, Fun, News

Overall winner Simon G4TVR
This evening the winners of the Wythall Radio Club Easter Contest were revealed.
And it’s a big congratulations to our two winners, Simon G4TVR and Jim 2E0BLP.
For Simon it means two wins on the trot in this event – clearly the lure of a large chocolate egg is too much to resist!

FM winner Jim 2E0BLP
For Jim it marks a return to form – his son Kevin 2E0NCO took the title of Christmas Contest winner and there is nothing like family rivalry to bring out the competitive nature.
Congrats too to Phil 2E0WTH, Chris G7DDN, David G7IBO and Stu M0NYP who also won chocolate eggs for second and third places.
Les M6IOI and Juliet M6RSC also won certificates for highest placed Foundation Licencees.
Most importantly, we all had a lot of fun with RF with entrants and QSO numbers up on last year.
Our thanks to Lee G0MTN and Chris G7DDN as the organising team behind the event.
See you all in December for the next Christmas Contest!