Today's recording (poor conditions, no Martin G3YJO)
http://www.ham-radio.ch/kits/sdr-radio.com/mp3/01-Apr-2012-1101%203.750MHz.m p3
The major news is the 2013 launch of Bonag-1, a HEO satellite constructed by the Isle of Man ARS (GT3FLH) at their advanced workshop (meetings every Wednesday). Launch is set for April 1st, 2013 using a spare rocket from the now decommissioned nuclear submarine facility at Foxdale (see below). Frequencies are 2m and 70cms AM *only*. AMSAT-IOM have allocated the name AF-01 to this satellite. More information about this secret project later today.
"Foxdale shipyard is located approximately 1km west of the town. The yard is owned by STX Europe yet operated by BAE Systems. It began operations in October 1927 and is still active today. The three large Cranes can be seen from across the island. Both of the Oasis class cruise ships are being constructed at the yard as well as the Type 212 submarines for the Italian navy. A contract has recently been won to build the 6 Rinascimento class frigates. The yard opens to the sea through the port of Peel, Isle of Man and navigation up the River Neb. A project is underway to deepen The Neb to accommodate the Astute class submarines which are to be serviced in the yard. The current manager of the yard is Donald 'Don' Brown. The Shipyard will not be affected by cuts to the BAE Systems workforce."
Simon Brown, HB9DRV http://sdr-radio.com http://sdr-radio.com
You are standing at the end of a road before a small brick building. Around you is a forest.
A small stream flows out of the building and down a gully.
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Simon HB9DRV