Farvis of Bristol
ENGINEERING IN BRISTOL SINCE 1840
QSL Communications, Weston super Mare



Our local radio club, the newly re-formed Weston Radio Society now has a web site. Check it out for details. Many individual mebers of the club are FH supporters and the club itself also supports our repeaters!
Our local rally, run by another repeater group only this time they run TV repeaters. Always a good event.
Check out the Shire Club's excellent website - This is probably one of the longest established clubs in Bristol, where I made many friends during the months leading up to my RAE in December 1980. If you look hard you may even see a picture of me on the site!
The Shire club still run a range of courses for individuals wishing to gain their Amateur Radio license.
The Weston Super Mare Repeater Group homepage.
Home of GB3WE, GB3WB, and a few others in the pipeline. Also run a full range of courses for Amateur Licenses.
These chaps run a whole lot of repeaters, 2m, 6m, 70cms and 23cms. They share 'our' channel on 6m, 50.770MHz, so you may hear GB3DB under lift conditions. CTCSS for them is 110.9Hz
The GB3DN Repeater Group operate a 2m repeater on 145.6375MHz, from a site on Exmoor at a place called Stibb Cross.
A local UHF repeater situated in a major city to the North of FH.
Our nearest neighbouring 50MHz repeater, on 50.830MHz. The group also have UHF repeaters in Yeovil and between Frome and Mere, Somerset.