GB1MSN was on air during July18/19. The
station is in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the building of
the present Midsomer Norton Methodist Church, hence `MSN’.

GB1MSN
The Station was run by G0JLF (John Flowers) and G8HKP (Mike Jakins)
Bath Amateur Radio
GB1MSN was on air during July18/19. The
station is in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the building of
the present Midsomer Norton Methodist Church, hence `MSN’.

GB1MSN
The Station was run by G0JLF (John Flowers) and G8HKP (Mike Jakins)
GB1MSN will be on air weekends during July, particularly 18/19. The
station is in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the building of
the present Midsomer Norton Methodist Church, hence `MSN’”.
I have been asked to contact memmbers and participants of the Bath Buildathon by
Michael (G8HKP) Michael is looking for people that would be willing to show
there results of the buildathon,they are hoping to show the various aspects of
Amateur Radio.So if you have a a few hours and would like to show off your QRP
transceiver please contact Micheal
( michael.jakins@soVision.co.uk )or if you can pop along and support GB1MSN
Location
The Methodist Church
High Street
Midsomer Norton
Times
10:00 – 16:30 approx Saturday
Rob M0TFO

Bath ARC


Trowbridge Arc
The next meeting of Bath amateurs will be in the Boathouse (map) on 06 August 2008, starting around 20:00 – 20:30.
The first Bath Buildathon took place on Saturday 26 January with 12 amateurs building their first transceivers. Some had been licensed for years but had never built anything whilst others were Intermediate students from the Bath radio classes. Builders travelled from as far away as Wolverhampton, East Grinstead and Southampton showing that there is still a widespread interest in homebrewing in the UK.