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25 May, 2008

3 Years of University Completed

Posted by: peter In: general

Last Tuesday 13th May, I finished 3 years of being a University student studying BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technology (Web Design) at Buckinghamshire New University. It’s surprising how fast the time passed more so the last year with normal modules plus my final piece of project work on social networks.

So now I’m free, enjoying the fact I don’t have to write lots of assignments or take any more exams for the time being! Should get final results end of June/start of July and official graduation is in September.

My quest for employment begins and the next chapter of my life starts, with hopefully more time for amateur radio!

13 May, 2008

6m opening

Posted by: peter In: daily log| six meters

After spending most of the day doing revision for my Advanced Networks exam on Thursday, I decided to go check out the bands and to plug-in the Heil Sound FS-2 footswitch which I ordered for my dad (M3JFM).

After turning on the radio I noticed that 10m seemed to have some activity and quickly worked IA2IPY and S57S, at that point I decided to go check 6m was there was some spots showing up on the cluster within HRD.

Within an hour I managed to work:

HB8UT, DG7MHR, IW0SAF, OE6BMG, HA3UU, IZ5ICH, 9A2ZH, IW2NOR, OE9GHV, OK2KR, OE9MON, S57ET, DJ0AH, S57GTW, OK1VSL

Then I finished off working a few more on 10m

OE2008A, 2E0RNM, S51TA

Hopefully a sign of things to come!

29 Apr, 2008

GB6MD

Posted by: peter In: events| special event stations

I’ve just left G6PZ’s station and I’m sat on the train from Weston Super Mare to Oxford via Didcot Parkway and I thought this would be the best time to write about the weekend.

A couple of weeks ago Simon M0CLW asked if I wanted to go to Paul’s to operate the special event station, of course I jumped at the chance and on Friday I got the coach to Luton Airport to meet Simon (M0CLW) to head down to the station.

GB6MD - Station View

On arrival Paul’s antenna system was amazing with 4/4 SteppIR stack and a 4el MonstIR, inside was just as good with ICOM IC-7800 plus a Ten-Tec Orion and two ACOM 2000s. The operation was midnight to midnight and we hoped to work 4000 QSOs thankfully we did make this with 4036 including the odd dupe QSO.

Highlights of the weekend was having ZL’s call me on 40m and getting a couple of decent runs on 20m SSB during Saturday sure was nice feeling loud on the bands. If you weren’t operating you always had the dogs to keep you busy.

Also checkout the post on G6PZ.com, and more photos on Flickr

20 Apr, 2008

Awarded Kenwood Trophy at RSGB AGM in Bristol

Posted by: peter In: awards| events

A couple of weeks back I made a quick post saying that Paul (M0TZO) and myself, had been awarded the Kenwood Trophy by the RSGB board for our significant contribution to training in providing the www.hamtests.co.uk and we felt honoured receiving it on Saturday.

G3PSM, M0TZO, M3PHP

The rest of the day was also interesting at the AGM, although the open forum session in the afternoon proved very interesting to hear member’s views and getting answers from the board.

M3PHP & M0TZO

To finish off the evening we went for dinner with Iain M0PCB, Chloe (M0GEJ), Paul (M3JFM) and Terry (G0LUQ)

Flickr PhotoStream

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About

Welcome to the blog of Peter Goodhall, M3PHP who is 22 and a recent graduate after Multimedia Technology (Web Design) at Buckinghamshire New University. I'm keen about all aspects of amateur radio and run the e-learning website HamTests and recently got awarded the RSGB Kenwood Trophy.

I'm also evolved with a number of other amateur radio web applications and currently work as a freelance web developer.