Victor EI5IYB presented a talk on packet radio in the 21st century.
This
featured the
TARPIN NinoTNC kit which some members plan to assemble
and become active on this mode.
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Members and visitors at the Baily Lighthouse 2025 activation.
Back
row:
David EI3IXB, Chris EI5HH, Jeffrey EI7IRB
Front: Sigmar DG5VE, George DH5GH, Anthony EI6K, Mick EI6IKB, Dermot EI4ESB, George EI7EC,John EI0DK, Tony EI5EM, Martin EI3LG, Howard EI9LC, Jim EI4HH
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The Radio Club is located in the
(opposite the
roundabout at Artane Castle Shopping Centre.
Click here for Google Map)
Number 14 bus from Busarus in Dublin City Centre.
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If you would like
to learn more about our Club and Amateur Radio, call in or
email.
We would be happy
to meet you and show you our radio station.
NDR Club weekly meetings from 20:00hrs to 22:15.
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FOR THE SAFETY OF
ALL THIS WINTER 2025
PLEASE CONTINUE TO USE HAND SANITISERS ON ENTRY.
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THE CLUB NET
FREQUENCY IS 145.575mHz FM
Non members are welcome to join the net, if only to say hello, or give and receive a signal report.
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Members of the North Dublin Radio Club who met in St Anne's Park in July 2021.
Back Row: Left to Right: Eamon EI2CHB, Nick EI7GOB, Tony EI5EM, Frank EI5HAB, Liam EI3HK,
Liam EI8HY, Darwin EI4KX, Dermot EI4ESB, Mick EI6IKB, Brenden EI4EPB.
Front row: Left to Right: Annard E4IQB, Mike EI2DJ, Karen EI2DW, Tony EI6K, Jim EI3GE.
Joe EI2JZ was photographer.
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The North Dublin
Radio Club was founded in 1973 as the north city developed and
expanded.
The first meeting
place or "radio shack" was at the back
of the Esso Service Station at the Artane Roundabout.
In later years the Club met in the premises of the Irish Wheelchair Association Clontarf.
From 1992 the Club
met in Chanel College.
Morse and radio
theory courses may be available for members, and newcomers,
wishing to obtain a Amateur Radio License.
Information on
theory course is available from
IRTS.
Morse is no longer a requirement to access HF (short wave) bands as of 2003.
The IRTS radio news
is transmitted on Sundays at 11:45 for the Dublin area on
145.525MHz
Anyone interested in Amateur radio may apply for membership.
An amateur radio license is not required for membership.
Please delete "remove." in mail address when sending
email.
The Club is affiliated to The Irish Radio Transmitters
Society (IRTS) which is the national society of Radio
Experimenters / Amateurs
in Ireland and the member society for Ireland of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU).
Link to ComReg the Irish Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications www.comreg.ie
Copyright © 2005-2025 Dermot EI4ESB October 2025