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Anyone can be considered
for membership, though most members have a strong interest in amateur
radio. Most members have an Amateur Radio Licence (not the same as a CB
Licence).
Can only licensed amateurs join?
No, people without a
Licence are welcome and can play an active part. Most such members aim to pass
the Radio Amateur Examination and get their Amateur Radio Licence. M3 licence
holders can play a part with RAYNET they can operate a checkpoint or control
under the supervision of a full licence holder
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What does Keighley RAYNET do?
Keighley RAYNET Group
provides radio communications for about ten events per year. These are such
things as fun-runs, marathons, car rallies, fell races, Cycle racing, long
distance walks and occasional Exercises. Many of these events are operated
jointly with nearby RAYNET groups. Keighley RAYNET Group is ready to provide
communications for the user service in the event of emergencies such as storms
or floods. Fortunately, these are rare in Keighley, Skipton, and the Dales.
Who is the user service?
The user services are the British
Red Cross, St John Ambulance, the St Andrew's Ambulance Association, the
Women’s Royal Voluntary Service, the Salvation Army, any Government
Department, any ‘Category 1’ responder, and any Category 2 responder as
defined in the Civil Contingencies Act (2004)
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What is expected of members?
Members are expected to try
and provide their own equipment. (Keighley RAYNET Group does own a limited
amount.) and to attend some events each year.
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Keighley RAYNET Talk-through on the Marie Curie Cancer Care Three
Peaks Walk
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What can you expect to get
out of it?
You can expect to get a lot of
operating experience, passing messages for others. (If you have never really
enjoyed chatting on a net, you may well find you enjoy operating a lot more
when there is a purpose to it.) You may find that your operating practices
improve as you find your shortcomings under heavy traffic conditions. You will
probably find that you decide to build a lot of minor pieces of equipment -
power leads, battery boxes, adapters of various kinds ... (If you have never
got round to building things, you may find that this gives you the incentive
to get started.) You will also get an excuse to use your radio equipment in
the attractive environment of the Yorkshire Dales, meeting and working with
different people. Walking and maybe a night or two camping!
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How can you join?
The easiest way is to join is to come
to the

VQ's
Sports Bar
Heber Street
Keighley
West Yorkshire
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