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S61 - Where are you now ... ?

S61 Links

A selection of links relevant to S61 - and a few that are not ...

S61 at HMS Caledonia

HMS Caledonia S61 Reunion SiteReunions Site for S61 at HMS Caledonia

Photographs from previous reunions.
Run by Ken Morrison.

S61 at HMS Caledonia


The Royal Naval Engineers Benevolent Society

RNEBSThe Royal Naval Engineers Benevolent Society.

The Society that represents the Engineering Artificers and Technicians of the Royal Navy.

The Royal Naval Engineers Benevolent Society


The Fisgard Association

The Fisgard AssociationThe aim of this "old-school" Association is to bring together those who spent some or most of their formative years in HMS Fisgard, or in the Fisgard Squadron, institutions which bear the only name that has an unbroken history of being exclusively used for the education and training of Artificer Apprentices.

The Fisgard Association

 

Old Caledonia Artificer Apprentices Association

Old Caledonia Artificer Apprentices Association
HMS Caledonia - Rosyths College of Knowledge on the Hill - where the majority of our members dedicated their youth to the pursuit of engineering knowledge, alongside other more leisurely pastimes (as some of the pages reveal).

Old Caledonia Artificer Apprentices Association

Axfords Abode

Axfords AbodeDavid Axford's career in the Royal Navy during the "swinging sixties" (they were quite literally 'rocking and rolling' at times during the many stormy seas) onboard the warships I served. A miscellany of things Naval with lots of links to other Naval sites


Axfords Abode

British Vintage Wireless Society

BVWS
The British Vintage Wireless Society (BVWS) is a society of over 1200 World-wide members sharing a common interest in the preservation and communication of technical and historical data, and the preservation and restoration of Vintage radio and related equipment.

British Vintage Wireless Society

GQRP Club

GQRPGQRP Club

Formed in 1974, the GQRP Club is a non profit organisation run entirely by volunteers to promote Low Power Radio. Whether you have a ham licence or not - everyone is welcome. Our quarterly magazine SPRAT provides a fascinating read containing articles of varying complexity, from simple test equipment,to fully functioning radio transmitters and receivers. Membership fees are about as low as you will find anywhere and our club sales service to members is second to none.

GQRP Club

Marks Pages

Marks PagesMarks Pages.

This is a nice site for electronics enthusiasts where you'll find a selection of electronics and audio projects; sections devoted to Hi-Fi, including BBC, Rogers and ATC loudspeakers and old Musical Fidelity amplifiers; plus a guide to PIC programming; and a selection of DIY projects.

Marks Pages

UK Vintage Radio

UK Vintage RadioUK Vintage Radio.

Probably one of the best sites for anyone interested in vintage radio restoration and repair with links to other good sites too. Also hosts a good discussion forum.

UK Vintage Radio

the free country

the free countrythe free country

This site has been around for many years and I have used it a lot. A collection of free programming resources, free webmasters' resources, free security resources and free utilities.

the free country

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