On Saturday 29 March, the RSGB National Radio Centre Coordinator, Martyn Baker, G0GMB, together with Andy Webster, G7UHN from the Radio Communications Foundation, will be delivering a talk in the Fellowship Auditorium at the Bletchley Park museum.
The presentation will introduce people to the radio spectrum and how to get to grips with the fundamentals of radio transmission. The session is being delivered as part of the RSGB’s ongoing strategy to promote amateur radio to wider audiences.
The Society is pleased to announce that RSGB members who would like to attend the talk are able to benefit from a 10% discount, reducing the price to £14.40.
To find out more about this talk, go to the ‘What’s on’ section on the Bletchley Park website. If you’d like to visit the Bletchley Park museum after the talk, don’t forget that RSGB members can gain free entry by downloading a voucher from the RSGB website.
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