WELCOME TO THE BRAINTREE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY

The club is grateful for the support it has received from Martin Lynch & Sons whose website is www.HamRadio.co.uk

Next Meeting - Thursday 23rd October 2025

 

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OUR MEETING VENUE HAS NOW CHANGED TO:

 

STISTED VILLAGE HALL,

RECTORY ROAD,

STISTED,

CM77 8AL

 

MEETINGS WILL NOW TAKE PLACE ON THE 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY

 

CLUB NETS WILL NOW TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAYS

 

 

 

Our next meeting at Stisted Village Hall will be held on Thursday 23rd October and will be a presentation on 'Computer Programs for the Radio Amateur' jointly by Dave, G0DEC, Len, G4LBJ and Geoff, G1GNQ. There will be lots of information, demonstration and particitation, making this an evening not to be missed!

 

There will be our usual raffle and natter over coffee and biscuits and Zoom will be available for members who cannot make it to the hall - the invite will be sent out to members on the day.

 

About BADARS

Club members and visitors normally meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 8pm in Stisted Village Hall, Rectory Road, Stisted CM77 8AL. Further information about our club and on getting to our meetings is on our club information page and all are welcome to attend. More information about how we run the club, including applying for membership, can be found on our membership information page.

 

We also have a club net on 2m FM on V30/S15 (145.375MHz) on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 8pm and, if there is a 5th Thursday in the month, via the local GB3BZ 70cm analogue repeater on RU68 (input 438.450MHz output 430.850MHz CTCSS 110.9). Again, all are welcome to join in.

 

We have a Facebook Page - search Badars or @CallMoXG  and we will appear as a 'Local Business'. 

 

Information on upcoming events can be found on our Programme page and on Facebook.  

Please note that we make Zoom available for members to use for our 'on air' nets (including via GB3BZ) as well as at the Village Hall. Zoom will be activated 10-15 minutes before the official start of the meetings and the login details will be as advised by an email sent out to members.

What is amateur radio?

The easiest way to answer that question is to invite you to watch a video made by the Radio Society of Great Britain, which can be found here.  If you want to know more, or prefer to read rather than watch, the Radio Society of Great Britain also have a 'Getting Started' section on their website which can be found here.