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The Website for the Vintage & Amateur Radio Station at Firepower (M0VOG)
Home The Vintage Operating Group is a group of like minded mostly ex-service radio amateurs, keen to support the RA Museum and to see vintage military radio continue to be used on air. There are occasional special radio events at Firepower and one such was the very special weekend when the families of real holders of the VC were "on Parade" with their medals and their experiences. 32 ACTUAL original VC's were presented in showcases, said to be the largest collection ever in one place. There was a special day for TA100 on 25th October when a special Radio Station GB100TA operated. Annually we operate a special Radio Station in support of Armed Forces Day - GB4AFD There is a planned weekend with a full display of vintage military vehicles in February each year . See also our separate web site of www.firepowerRadioRally.zoomshare.com for details of our next Radio Rally and Sale. Come and visit the museum and leave adequate time to have the “hands on” experience of operating amateur radio under the expert guidance of the operators on duty. Email firepowervintageradio@zoomshare.com to check when our next operating weekend is planned, or to offer to help if you are a licenced amateur. If you would like more information, as a radio amateur contact Lawrie G3FAA or Mike, M1CCF. More information on the main Museum web site www.firepower.org.uk for more info on the past operation of GB150VC contact www.cvrs.com or www.firepowerGB150VC.zoomshare.com Photographs of GB150VC are on the photographs pages of www.firepowergb150vc.zoomshare.com. Interested in Morse Code? Ever tried it? Try this: Information and photographs of Vintage Military Vehicles at Firepower, see www.firepowervintagevehicles.zoomshare.com For information on the next Military Vehicle Rally at Firepower, see www.firepowervintagerally.zoomshare.com <script src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/AmateurRadioNews?format=sigpro" type="text/javascript" ></script><noscript><p>Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/AmateurRadioNews"></a><br/>Powered by FeedBurner</p> </noscript> <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript" src="http://rss.brainyhistory.com/link/historyevents.js"></SCRIPT>
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