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NiSig
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Members of rail groups?

Post by NiSig »

G'day all,

I'm just curious, how many members on here are involved with railway preservation groups (like Hotham Valley) or other railway clubs (like AMRA)?

Australind, I've already counted you...
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NiSig wrote:G'day all,

I'm just curious, how many members on here are involved with railway preservation groups (like Hotham Valley) or other railway clubs (like AMRA)?

Australind, I've already counted you...
Hey David,

I'm an active member at the Bennett Brook Railway out at whiteman park.

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NiSig
Posts: 9
Joined: Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:17 am
Scanners and Receivers: Uniden 200XLT handheld, Uniden 70XLT handheld, Icom 400 Pro transceiver(mobile), Uniden UH100 transceiver (base), A Uniden Pro640XL 27Mhz base/mobile, Some ancient Saiko base/mobile scanner, plus various UHF handhelds. Am I a radio geek yet?
Location: South of the River, Perth WA

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Post by NiSig »

G'day Nathan,

I'll most likely catch ya out at the park some time, I used to be a BBR member myself but pulled out due to membership costs and travelling distance from the park. I've been meaning to get to the past couple of FOTTE days but it just hasn't happened. In the meantime the park channel is always in the scanner...
"Roger that, NiSig out"

Dave
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NiSig wrote:G'day Nathan,

I'll most likely catch ya out at the park some time, I used to be a BBR member myself but pulled out due to membership costs and travelling distance from the park. I've been meaning to get to the past couple of FOTTE days but it just hasn't happened. In the meantime the park channel is always in the scanner...
Its great fun - i've been out there for the FOTTEs, early start, late finish. I think i was guard on the last few.

Meh, good times.

Learning how to fire at the moment, all the fun and failure that goes with it :p
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