Using
the MSA Safety and Medical Frequency
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There are two ways
to go from here:
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The Hillrally Club Crest
takes you through Radio Operating at The Hillrally
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while the MSA
Licenced Radio Operator logo takes you through Rally Radio Operating.
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Choose which you want - then maybe you would
like to read the other one!
 
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A third way to go for those who have never been
involved in rallying so do not realise there are such things as Radio
Marshals. Go here to find out who they are.

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And a fourth way to go for those who have asked
me to bring our Grandchildren and Meg the Dog nearer.
If you want the little personal site of Stoke ¾ it's here..

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And then there's the saga of Little Pam and
Little Ray, the Wenlli Goslings. This site is not really recommended for
people on 56K Modems because of the size of the big photos but you can always
just look at the little ones!

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Thanks to the MSA who
have provided for download a copy of their publication
"Radios on Motor Sporting Events".
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The first file is radios.doc (86Kb) which opens in MS Word (minus
Appendix 1& 2)
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and dti.doc (25Kb) which is Appendix 1 "Addresses of
the D.T.I. Radio Investigation Service Office." (for DTI read RA,
same people, same addresses, different name!)
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Right click the
link and choose "save as" to save the file to your machine
or left click to open the file in Word and then use save as.
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Last update 15 th
October 2002.
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Please bear in mind
that neither the Hillrally Club Ltd nor its Members have any connection
with this site - except for Stoke 3 and Stoke 4, of course.
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And although you
may see references to the MSA throughout the pages the MSA has no
connection with the site, they merely license our radios. It is the
radios that have licences, not us!
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It is sad to have to say The Hillrally is run
no longer.
This site remains in tribute to the hard work Hillrally Club members put
in through the years to run The Hillrally.
The memories are good.
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