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Working for the future of Amateur Radio
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100 Years of the RSGB - and itsInternational Partners
Working for the future of Amateur Radio
Radio Society of Great Britain
Presentation by Chris Ducking, G3SVL
Friedrichshafen 2013
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► The London Wireless Club was formed in July 1913
► 23 September 1913 it changed its name to Wireless Society of London
► By the end of 1914 the Society had 212 members, 31 associate members and 2 foreign members
London Wireless Club
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► 1st August 1914 outbreak of World War 1
► Government took possession of ‘all stations established by the Licensees for working with telegraphy’
► Our experimentation was halted, but the Society kept going
► Licences were reissued in July 1919
World War 1