ROSCANVEL, Finistère — In the captivating landscapes of Finistère (department 29), the Réseau des Émetteurs du Finistère (REF 29) serves as a vital hub for local radio amateurs. Based administratively at Chez M. Daniel, Chemin de Kéralan, 29570 Roscanvel, the association is a cornerstone for fostering technical knowledge, promoting the hobby, and building a strong sense of community among its members.
The REF 29 is presided over by M. Roger Brousse (F6FER), who can be reached via email at f6fer@yahoo.fr. For the crucial task of QSL card management, M. Jean-François Millet (F6CNM) ensures efficient confirmation of contacts made by members. The association's online presence, http://ref29.r-e-f.org/, provides a central point for information and updates.
Monthly Gatherings: A Forum for Learning and Camaraderie
The heart of the REF 29's activity lies in its monthly meetings, providing a consistent platform for members to connect, learn, and exchange ideas. The upcoming meeting, as announced by F4KLP, is scheduled for May 15, 2025, at 2:30 PM, a slight adjustment from the usual date due to May 8th being a public holiday.
These gatherings take place at the Salle des associations, 43 rue de Kerourgué in Fouesnant, conveniently located opposite the town hall on the south side. The agenda typically includes:
- REF 29 Information: Updates and news relevant to the local association.
- General Discussion: An open forum for members to share experiences and discuss various topics.
- Technical Presentation: A dedicated segment for an exposé on a technical subject, though the specific topic for the upcoming meeting is still to be confirmed.
The club emphasizes the availability of a videoprojector in the meeting room, encouraging members to prepare and present their own technical subjects. Even a brief fifteen-minute presentation can ignite stimulating discussions among the group. Suggested topics include power and SWR measurements, microcontroller programming (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, etc.), and antenna designs.
These regular meetings underscore the REF 29's commitment to both the technical advancement and social cohesion of the amateur radio community in Finistère, ensuring that the passion for the airwaves continues to thrive.
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