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Report from Sandringham Flower Show Wednesday 25th July 2007
Written by Group Controller   
Thursday, 26 July 2007

Thank you to all members of the group and neighbouring groups that assisted with providing communications for the medical cover at the Flower Show. We established a net on 145.200 and also ran the PMR net for St John Ambulance. Thankfully the weather remained good and due to lower temperatures than other years the number of medical incidents was very low.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 August 2007 )
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Report from Ringstead Horse Ride 23/24th June 2007
Written by Group Controller   
Monday, 25 June 2007

Thank you to all who assisted at the annual two day Endurance GB North Norfolk horse ride. We provided a safety net on both days on 145.200MHz and GB3KY. St John Ambulance dealt with 3 incidents on Saturday -  one involved the arrival of the air ambulance in the middle of a severe storm to transport a casualty to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital A & E.

In addition to the usual VHF net on Sunday we established a low power net on 3.663MHz to facilitate communications to a checkpoint located in a poor RF location. This worked remarkably well passing live traffic as required.

 

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 August 2007 )
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Report from 20th May 2007
Written by Group Controller   
Monday, 21 May 2007

North Anglia Raynet with help from other National Raynet members provided coverage on 2 concurrent public events on Sunday 20th May 2007 in West Norfolk.

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 May 2007 )
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