G0GFQ
08-11-2003, 10:37 AM
Hi Guys
A group of us amateurs on the North Norfolk coast are operating for the very first time "Blakeney Mariners Light" with callsign, GB2BML in the ILLW 2003.
This is an historical navigational light from the lantern turret on the 13th Century Chancel of St. Nicholas's Church, Blakeney on the beautiful North Norfolk coast.
Although no longer required as an aid in these times of modern technology, it guided sailors into this once busy port from the late 15th Century! A light still burns in the beautiful little during the hours of darkness, showing the way home to Blakeney!
We have a brand new number ENG 292 http://www.qrz.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
For more info check our website GB2BML "Blakeney Mariners Light" (http://gb2bml.mysite.freeserve.com)
Hope to work as many of you as possible?
73 de
Keith G0GFQ
A group of us amateurs on the North Norfolk coast are operating for the very first time "Blakeney Mariners Light" with callsign, GB2BML in the ILLW 2003.
This is an historical navigational light from the lantern turret on the 13th Century Chancel of St. Nicholas's Church, Blakeney on the beautiful North Norfolk coast.
Although no longer required as an aid in these times of modern technology, it guided sailors into this once busy port from the late 15th Century! A light still burns in the beautiful little during the hours of darkness, showing the way home to Blakeney!
We have a brand new number ENG 292 http://www.qrz.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
For more info check our website GB2BML "Blakeney Mariners Light" (http://gb2bml.mysite.freeserve.com)
Hope to work as many of you as possible?
73 de
Keith G0GFQ
