Antrim & District Amateur Radio Society: A Thriving Hub for Radio Enthusiasts

Antrim & District Amateur Radio Society: A Thriving Hub for Radio Enthusiasts

For amateur radio enthusiasts in Northern Ireland, the Antrim & District Amateur Radio Society (ADARS), operating under the call sign MI0GFE, offers a welcoming and dynamic community. Based in the historic town of Antrim, this club provides a space for members to share their passion for radio communication, learn new skills, and connect with others who share their interests.

Contact Details
The club is led by Darren Brown, known by his call sign MI0YPT, who serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries. Those interested in joining or learning more about the club can reach out via email at drbniradio@gmail.com. Further details about the club’s activities and events can be found on their official website at adars.co.uk.

Meeting Information
ADARS meets on the second Friday of each month at 7:30 PM, providing a regular opportunity for members to gather and engage in discussions, demonstrations, and collaborative projects. Meetings are held at the Greystone Community Centre, located at 30 Ballycraigy Road in Antrim (postcode BT41 1PW). This central location ensures easy access for members from across the district.

A Note for First-Time Visitors
As with all amateur radio clubs listed by the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB), prospective visitors are encouraged to contact the club in advance to confirm meeting details. This ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience for newcomers eager to explore the world of amateur radio.

Disclaimer
The RSGB, which facilitates the dissemination of club information on its platform, notes that the accuracy and reliability of the details provided are the responsibility of the individual clubs. As such, the RSGB advises visitors to verify meeting times and locations directly with the club.

Whether you’re a seasoned amateur radio operator or a curious beginner, the Antrim & District Amateur Radio Society offers a friendly and inclusive environment to explore the fascinating world of radio communication. For more information, visit their website or contact Darren Brown at drbniradio@gmail.com.

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