Events
Many long laid plans for celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the end of 6 years of conflict in Europe were scuppered by the imposition of lockdown caused by the Covid-19 virus epidemic. VMARS Public Relations Officer Stuart McKinnon, G0TBI, has been representing the Royal Air Force Amateur Radio Society from home, making many contacts with the special event callsign GB75VED.
Photographs VMARS member David Coles, M0IDF who appears in period guise, complete with the ubiquitous pipe, in his excellent re-creation of a WW2 field signals station.Some very fine equipment on display here, including an immaculate looking and quite rare New Zealand ZC1 transceiver, a national HRO receiver, an R109 receiver and field telephone sets. A small portable typewriter is ready for writing up message reports.The R109 looks like it’s tuned to the VMARS working frequency of 3615kc/s. Very nice.
VMARS at the RSGB National Hamfest held at Newark Showground, Nottinghamshire
VMARS Members and their partners enjoy a convivial evening at the Ship Inn, Dunwich on Friday evening before an AGM
L to R – Martin M0MGA, Emma, Peter G8CDC, Carolyn, Tony G3YYH, Ian F4VSC, Glenis G6DVU and Bronek
M0DAF
A Royal Air Force Cold War Operations Room preserved at the RAF Neatishead Museum
Members attending an AGM
A members special luncheon following one of the VMARS regular auctions – Feb.15
VMARS Publications Manager Bronek Wedzicha delivering a presentation at the luncheon
Above and below, VMARS Members at the special lunch
Committee Members at an Annual General Meeting
VMARS stand at the National Hamfest, Newark