Eastern England
Ham Radio Clubs in East of England
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The Bishop's Stortford and District Amateur Radio Society founded in 1967
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The Camb-Hams are an informal group of Cambridgeshire Radio Hams.
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G2XV G8EVY 1919 - 2010 Promoting Amateur Radio in Cambridge for over 90 years
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CUWS is the amateur radio society for students and staff of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Universities.
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This is the downloads area for slides, plans and handouts for CARS Amateur Radio Licence Training Courses
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Essex Ham offers news of amateur events in Essex, details of training, helpful advice, a discussion forum and lots of useful information.
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The Martello Tower Group is an amateur radio group which was originally formed in the late 1980s under the name ClackPak.
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Edgware and district radio society
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A club for all those who are interested in Amateur Radio, meet in the London Borough of Harrow which is located in North-West London, UK
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Formed in 1998 with the aim of encouraging Amateur Television (ATV) activity in the North London/Lea Valley area, and specifically to establish an Amateur Television repeater in North London.
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The Norfolk Repeater Group
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HARIG is the radio club for people in and around the Harwich area in NE Essex on the east coast of the United Kingdom.
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A well established club operating under the call sign of the late Tom St. Johnstone (G6UT)
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Havering and district Amateur radio club based in Hornchurch, Essex
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Formed in 1987, serve the west part of Cambridgeshire that straddles the valley of the river Great Ouse and was the old county of Huntingdonshire. This includes the market towns of Huntingdon, St Neots, St Ives and Ramsey.
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G1XYZ G3XYZ The Home of Amateur Radio in West Norfolk
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NARC affiliated to RSGB
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The club is based in chingford, north east london
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The South Essex Amateur Radio Society was formed in 1983 in UK
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SADARD Radio Club
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Surrey radio contact club (srcc) - an amateur radio club based in Croydon, Surrey, UK
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Thames valley repeater group homepage. information about the group, its activities and its four amatuer radio repeaters in the thames valley area