Mike Dennison, G3XDV
Pictures of the LF Group at the 1999
RSGB HF & IOTA Convention

Pictures Index

The usual suspects: (left to right) Peter, G3LDO; Alan, G3NYK; John, G4GVC.

Graham, G3XTZ adjusts one of his LF receivers.

Left: Pleased it all went well.
RSGB HF Commitee member John, G3WKL, helped organise the Convention and coordinated the LF part of the event.

Right: Some of the audience for the talk on LF in the USA by AMRAD's President Emeritus Andre, N4ICK.

Left: Geri, DK8KW and Wil PA0BWL.

Above: Geri's tee-shirt logo caused great amusement.

Left: One of the trees that supported the GB4RS antenna. If you look carefully, Graham, G3XTZ, can be seen bottom right of the tree.

Right: Dave, G3YXM, talked to a packed room of HF enthusiasts about how easy it is to have fun on the LF bands.


CT1DRP is able to listen on 136kHz.

G3YXM receives the Nevada LF Experimenters Award from Nevada Communications supremo Mike Devereux, G3SED (an experienced top band operator who may well appear on 136kHz soon).

How many LFers does it take to change an FET? N4ICK checks on the temperature of the latest casualty, watched by G3YXM (left), G0MRF (back), G0UPU (right background) and G3YMC (right foreground).

Last updated 9 July 2000

e-mail: mike.dennison@ntlworld.com