Repeaters:  Club:  (2m) 146.750 -0.6 NO tone VK4RDD – Club Repeater.
                             (70cm) 439.275 -5.0 Tone: 91.5Hz  also VK4RDD – Club Repeater.
                   SEQ-AWN:  (2m) 147.050 +0.6 Tone: 91.5Hz VK4RTV  (Area Wide Network – links to several repeaters in South East Qld)
                             (70cm) 438.025 -5.0 Tone: 91.5Hz VK4RTQ
                   Ipswich: (70cm) 489.775 -7.0 Tone: 91.5Hz VK4RTW – Part of the Ipswich Radio Club Network.

Regular Nets:  (80m) 3.650 ± QRM – Saturdays 7:30pm Local (AEST) as VK4WID – Club Callsign.
                       (2m) 146.750 (as above) – Sundays 10:00am Local (AEST) as VK4WID – Club Callsign.
                       (70cm) 438.025 (as above) – Mondays 7:30pm Local (AEST) – UHF Net
                       (2m) 147.050 (as above) – Tuesdays 7:30pm Local (AEST) – New Horizons Net
                       (2m) 147.050 (as above) – Thursdays 7:30pm Local (AEST) – Scrub Turkey Net on the SEQ-AWN.
                       (80m) 3.587 ± QRM – Fridays 7:00pm Local (AEST) – Friendship Net

Recent Activities

Upcoming Events

06 Apr 2024
Organised by the Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club, Inc.,
To be held at St Michael's College, 1-63 The Abbey Place, CALOUNDRA
Saturday, 06 April 2024. Opens at 9.00 am.
Breakfast is served from 8.00 am.

DIRECTIONS.
On the Bruce Highway, take EXIT 152, and then Bribie Island Road (to the East).

Turn LEFT at Old Toorbul Point Road (about 4.5 km from the Bruce Highway.).

St Michael's entrance is on the RIGHT, about 600 metres from Bribie Island Road (in amongst the trees),
08 Apr 2024
Held on the 2nd Monday of EVERY month.
Subject to current COVID-19 restrictions.
Visitors welcome.

Times:
7:00 pm to 7:30 pm - Management Committee Meeting.
7:30 pm to 8:30 pm - Technical Meeting .

Guest Speaker: Warren Fritz, VK4FJ.
Topic: Display of Australian and New Zealand Sounders and Morse Keys from his collection.

Held in the Community Meeting Rooms,
third floor, Toowoomba City Library,
corner of Herries and Victoria Streets,
Toowoomba.

Secure, well lit, undercover parking available. Entry via Victoria Street.
No event found!

Our latest news

our radio and electronics club

Our Club is one which is charged under our Rules of Association to disseminate knowledge in radio and electronics. We seek to encourage enquiries about our hobby, and within our ranks you will find most facets of this hobby represented.

These include modern computer influences in contest logging, antennas, HF, VHF and UHF operation, construction, crystal sets, valve operation and much, much more. If you are interested in any part of this exciting hobby, you will find a kindred spirit in our Club. You will also find interesting lectures by club members and non club members at the Social / Technical Meetings, as well as various communication activities and occasional outings to places of interest. So if you are interested, why not come to our Social / Technical meeting? Check our calendar of events.

Why we love our hobby

Amateur radio is officially represented and coordinated by the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU), which is organized in three regions and has as its members the national amateur radio societies which exist in most countries. According to an estimate made in 2011 by the American Radio Relay League, two million people throughout the world are regularly involved with amateur radio.

Our Valued Supporters

Comtel is able to consult, design, and implement a communication solution that is perfect for your unique business.

Absolute Batteries Toowoomba stock and supply top quality products for all battery applications and accessories.