Amateur Radio Clubs and Societies in Central England
Find local ham radio clubs and groups across Central England, including Northampton, Milton Keynes, Derby, and Leicestershire.
Amateur radio activity across Central England is well-supported by numerous local clubs, providing a hub for operators to meet, share knowledge, and engage in various on-air activities. These groups often organize regular nets, allowing hams to make QSOs, test their stations, and exchange signal reports on different bands. Many clubs also run training sessions for new licensees and offer practical assistance with antenna projects or homebrew equipment.
Operators in the region can find local clubs such as the Mansfield Amateur Radio Society or the Derby and District Amateur Radio Society, which cater to a wide range of interests from HF DXing to digital modes. Groups like the Northampton Scout Amateur Radio Group also introduce younger generations to ham radio, fostering skills in electronics and radio operation. These clubs are central to maintaining a strong amateur radio presence throughout Central England.
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Founded in 1958, as the Wolverton & District Radio Club, largely by members of the Diplomatic Wireless Service at Hanslope Park, MKARS now has over 120 members
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The Northampton Scout Amateur Radio Group provides Radio Scouting and associated technology based activities for Scouts in the Northampton area.
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TSGARC Amateur Radio club Thornbury & South Gloucestershire Englang UK
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The Chester & District Radio Society is affiliated to the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB)
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Derby and district amateur radio society
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The Mansfield Amateur Radio Society brings together people interested in Amateur Radio
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Gloucester amateur radio and electronics society
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The Gloucestershire Repeater Group (GRG) operates and maintains amateur radio repeater systems across Gloucestershire, UK.
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Hinckley, Leicestershire ham radio club
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Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club (LADARC) takes it\'s membership from the north west part of Leicestershire encompassing Loughborough, Shepshed, Coalville, Whitwick and Castle Donington.
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For more than 40 years the Group has been a leading light in the amateur radio community around the Derby area.
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Local amateur radio club to the south of nottingham city
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Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire England
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Wythall Radio Club is one of the most active clubs in the Midlands.