This year’s annual club dinner held on Saturday 5th June was a special event in the Club’s history - commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Crawley Amateur Radio Club’s inauguration. The venue was the Heathy Farm Restaurant on the Balcombe Road at Worth.
Now clubs come and go, and it is quite special when a club can survive - and thrive - that long, amateur radio itself having changed out of all recognition during the past half century. Witness the sophistication of present day equipment, the convergence of computer and radio technologies, the small size of most modern rigs compared with the boat-anchors of yesteryear; the emergence of new technologies -D-Star and SDR to cite two examples of many, not forgetting the commercialisation of what had once been a build-it-yourself hobby. After all, the change and improvements in technology are part of the fascination of radio communications – it wouldn’t have much appeal if there were no improvements in performance and no new modes. And the older ones among us have witnessed these changes.
So, back to the Dinner. Come the evening we had a good turnout with over thirty members and their partners. Because of the numbers attending, Heathy Farm had to accommodate us in two rooms, but this worked out quite well as both were adjoining and it was relatively open plan with no intervening door so their was little sense of being separated, and after the excellent meal everyone was able to inter-mingle quite happily.
The two longest serving members of the Club present were our President Derek Atter G3GRO, and Mike Underhill G3LHZ, both CARC members since the early 1960’s, and we were also pleased to welcome several new club members.
Crawley Amateur Radio Club together with Reigate Amateur Transmitting Society was joint winner of the open section of the 2009 VHF Field Day, and the evening culminated in the presentation to the membership of the RSGB Surrey Trophy. The Trophy had earlier been formally awarded by RSGB President Dave Wilson M0OBW, to the RATS chairman and co-team member Peter Tribe G0VVE, who accepted on behalf of both clubs. To close the formal part of the evening Mike Underhill G3LHZ gave a short address outlining the history of the club.
According to comments this was a very pleasant evening enjoyed by all who attended. We are now taking bookings for the 75th.
John G3VLH
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