Welcome To Amateur Radio Station
M0ZIF / 2E0DMZ / M3VQE
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Station Callsigns:
Station Based in Lancaster, UK
Maidstone Grid Square: IO84ob
Lat: 54.04458 Lon: 2.4731
Landranger: SD482612
WAB Book no 18513
Digital Modes Club
#1949
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If you have never met M0ZIF before, Martin suffers from the following health problems. CFIDS & Fybromyalgia as well as Dyslexia and dyspraxia.
Whilst my Station has been off air due to a messy seperation, I am now back on air, and happier that the situation is resolved. More time for radio
Throughout this site you will see RSS feed Icons any of the content may be syndicated, or read in external clients. But please if you use any of my materials exernally please at least give me credit
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Before you go on air Please Read This!
If you are interested in my Shack and what is in it have a look at my shack page
Other Callsigns you might hear me use include: G1MBR / G4YBS, MX0SCG and G1T dependent on what is going on. So if you hear the above callsigns why not listen and see if you can identify me?
This site will cover the day to day ongoing running of my Amateur Radio Station Mike Zero Zulu India Foxtrot, electronics projects and other ongoing things that are relevant to the hobby including book reviews and equipment reviews. For users reference: Each section in the navigation bar (left) has it's own title page, and subpages, the more you browse the more you will find.
Martin is also extremely interested in the Environmental movement and is always working on new green issue projects, these will also be posted to the relevant sections of the site most of these will be of interest to amateurs and experimenters alike. Whilst also appealing to anyone interested in making their Station more resilient.
I hope you will enjoy this site and visit regularly, or why not subscibe to the Station RSS feeds? I am an RSGB Tutor and lead instructor for Morecambe Bay ARS, I am also the Communications Officer for the club too. When I am not doing strange things on my own or with MBARS you may well find me on the Sands Amateur Contest Group contests maybe even on CW too.
Many people seem to think that 2 meters is the best band for RagChewing, and 6 meters for near distant work when the band is open. Personally I am an advocate of the 4m 70mhz Band (or as its known outside the UK "The Oddly British Band") I find the clarity better than both 6 meters and 2 meters. Due to the fact that less people use 70mhz there is always space on the band. If your in the area drop me a call

Martin on Easington Fell G/SP009 making an Activation,
(Using the callsign M3VQE/P)
I am interested in QRP, building rigs, and Microwave (although I haven't got any microwave kit yet). I also enjoy building antenna's. Whilst my health isn't upto going hillwalking at the moment I still enjoy S.O.T.A (Summits On The Air) my log for S.O.T.A can be found here.
Other Interests other than just communicating.
I am also a self confessed Soldering Iron Junkie, I am not a person that decides just to go out and buy a new radio for no reason, I'd rather build or repair one. So if your one of those people who has a radio fault and doesn't know what to do with it, and are fed up of massive repair bills why not ask me?
I also make up cabling for many different radios, including power looms, remote head kits, TNC to radio leads. So if your looking for something please contact me.
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