The G0ICJ Shield : Chris G0EYO Triumphs Again!
Chris G0EYO has participated in every Easter Wythall Radio Club Contest since its inception 25 years ago but this is the first time he has won the All Bands section and is the happy recipient of the G0ICJ shield (see pic).
This contest, and its older companion, the WRC Christmas contest (37 years old as of 2022) is a great way of getting members on the air over a holiday period and getting points for working each other.
Winning often takes stamina, determination and ingenuity, none of which Chris possesses, so he puts his success purely down to luck!
Although this year’s contest had its sadness due to the passing of its most successful participant; Jim 2E0BLP a short while after the contest finished, it was inspiring that despite his deteriorating health condition, Jim actually won the FM section for the 7 th time.
Chris says he was “honoured to share the winner’s platform with the manwho was known to all as the “Voice of the Midlands”
Coming soon ..
the sun is out .. the sky is blue and is that the sound of young birds twittering in the green foliage?.. no .. it’s members of Wythall Radio Club warming up for the national CW Field day on the Weekend of June 3rd-4th.
Watch this space!











In the all-modes and bands section, Don G0NES retained the Reg Brown G7OBO Trophy helped by picking up all the band, operating and mode bonus points (left, receiving trophy from Mike G4VPD, Club President).
A cold misty mid-December afternoon.. an undisclosed destination on the fringes of South Birmingham (a safe house?). Three mature males from Wythall Radio Club stagger their arrivals (to avoid suspicion?) and are ushered into a radio operating room the likes of which this scribe (John M6KET) has never experienced before. **
Yes, it was the second day of the ARRL 10m SSB/ CW contest and Lee G0MTN had kindly invited Chris G3YHF, Clive M7OCB and John M6KET into his beautifully designed ‘shack’ to operate the specially allocated call G5AT, celebrating the first European Amateur contact with the USA back in 1922.
Clive was soon into the action with SSB and when both John and Clive faltered in the white hot heat of contest pressure Lee was on hand to keyboard us out of panic from a back seat!!
On one occasion scrambling for his usual pencil and paper on the desk in front of him, John was surprised and spooked to hear his contest CW QSO completed with his hands nowhere near the key- magic indeed.
The beam and power obviously helped but the legerdemain of the operator’s fingers on the keyboard is impressive (particularly if you are a one finger keyboard typist!). One can only imagine the levels of concentration and endurance required when operating a full contest over 36/48 hours.

and Play’ field day last Saturday.


We chose this Saturday to coincide with the IARU HF Contest so there would be lots of activity on SSB
and CW, although we weren’t entering the contest and had lots of time to chat with stations on 2 meters FM and non-contest stations on HF.
Meanwhile, Ian M0LQY was busy on FT8 – especially on 20m and 17m – with DX highpoints working VP2EIH in Anquilla and Club member Chris G0EYO in nearby Redditch! 



Sadly, Jim 2E0BLP has announced that he is going to retire from serious club contest efforts.
Club’s Christmas Contest 2021!
In our ‘Top Scoring Foundation Licencee’ section, Sylwia M3SSP came first in the 2 and 70 category and Clive M7OCB in the ‘all bands and modes’ section.




