This year’s Construction Contest was as well attended as most meetings nearing the end of the pandemic.
Fourteen attended to judge the five entries. This year there were no entries in the ‘Novice’ class. i.e. a member’s first entry in the Contest. However there were three entries in the Kit class. The winner was Rob, M0IXM showing his QRP Labs QCX transceiver for 20 and 40m. The class called the ‘Weekend Special’ was won by Victor, G3JNB with his permeability tuned QRP wire tuner covering 10 to 40m at 10 watts. The ‘Major Project’ this year was won by Don, G4LOO showing his coax winding machine. As he explained in his exhibition, winding numerous sixty foot Lengths of coax after a major contest is quite a chore. This battery driven winder will do the job in minutes!
Don with his coax winding machineVictor’s QRP tunerRob’s QRP Lab QCX
Robert M0IXM started by telling of the three ‘Cod Wars’ between the UK fishing fleet and the Icelandic ships.
His assignment was during the second of those wars when he was posted to the RV Cirolana which was co-opted to cover the fishing boat Miranda. The plan was to have three trawler support ships, two being on station in the Icelandic waters with the trawlers Miranda, Othello and Hauser. Each vessel would spend approximately six weeks on station before returning to their home port to re-stock. After each war the fishing limit around Iceland was increased to the advantage of Iceland.
Rob explained that if a trawler needed help with radio or other electrical equipment, it was planned to have sufficient spares on board to help. However, the spares had to be transferred between the ships by Z boats (inflatable boats) The transfer was almost always during rough seas and the accompanying hazard of falling in. Robert managed to avoid the falling in.
Rob explained the method used by the Icelanders to try to cut the lines to nets being trailed behind the trawlers and how the trawler men used trawlers that were not fishing to block their access.
Rob’s ship
At the end of the evening, the cups and plaques which should have been presented at the 2020 AGM but were delayed due to the pandemic where presented. They were:
A plaque for the first ever entry in the SADARS Construction contest, to Rob Gaskell, M0IXM for his capacitive key.
The Dr. Little cup and plaque for the winner of the Kit section, to Alan Little G4PSO (no relation) for QCX QRP kit.
The Weekend Special G3DPQ cup and plaque to Don G4LOO for his Test Jig
Major Project G8EMJ shield and plaque to Don G4LOO for his ex TV cavity conversion to 23cm 500w amp.
The G3JKK shield and plaque for best club support to Brian G8GHR for his club archive and SADARS book
The G4CBI cup presented to the member who gave the best talk during the year 2020 as voted by the members, to David, G8UOD for his presentation about the Baldock Radio Station.
The Club Quiz Trophy renamed in memory of Brian Bourne was won by the ‘Jokers 3’ consisting of Don, G4LOO, Richard, G3NII and Gareth, M5KVK. The trophy was presented to Don, G4LOO.
Photo by Paul, G1GSN
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