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Radio Clubs: The Name Game

Posted on 25 February 201525 February 2015 By Pete M0PSX 13 Comments on Radio Clubs: The Name Game

My Name Is BadgeTime for a bit of light relief! I’m sharing this for the benefit of those who’ve not been following some of today’s Twitter chatter about clubs. It’s made me smile, and may make you smile too.

Here in Essex, we’re doing pretty well for radio clubs, at least compared with other regions in the UK which seem to be much quieter. A quick tally reveals that we have the following amateur radio collectives with the following suffixes:

  • 9 Radio Societies
  • 4 Radio Clubs
  • 3 Radio Group, and
  • 1 Radio Interest Group

This has led to some discussion about what the difference between the terminology is… is a “society” a more formal organisation that a “group”? Just what is the difference? It seems that it may be that the suffix is chosen simply to make for a better acronym. A few thoughts from Twitter:

@georgesmartuk – “I like @lids_cw (less interactive data society)”

@MX5AKA – “BAD ARS was a good acronym as well” (Braintree)

@MX5AKA –  “I liked the two ARS’s just 13 miles apart who both call themselves SAD”

Here in Essex, we have the somewhat similar HADARS (Harlow) and HADARC (Havering), as well as TAARC (Grays) and TARG (Canvey), which can sometimes cause confusion.

On the subject of the Harwich ‘Interest Group’ name:

@M0PZT – “The one that makes me chuckle is neither a club or society but an ‘interest group’!”

@MX5AKA – “I thought it quite clever as they managed to get RIG into their acronym”

@PeterOnion “But they sound so surprised about it Ha! Rig!”

Collective Nouns

Pete M0PSX has proposed the following phrase to indicate a gathering of hams – “a ferrite of hams”. Do we hear a seconder?

Other top names

The following non-Essex clubs score brownie points for good names:

  • TARTS -Thames Amateur Radio Transmitting Society
  • BRATS – Bredhurt Receiving and Transmitting Society
  • FISTS – Morse club that got its name from CW operators characteristics
  • Not an acronym, but a great name spotted in Radcom recently – Drowned Rats Radio Group

Other names plucked from the RSGB Yearbook include: the Jaggy Thistles ARC, the Manx Kippers and the Hogs Back ARC. Unless you know different, the longest name award goes to the ‘South Normanton Alfreton and District Amateur Radio Club‘ (SNADARC)

The winner?

Surely the prize goes to the OLD Flatland Amateur Radio Transmitting Society – The Old Farts in the US have written a great constitution, which will no doubt tickle the funnybone of anyone who’s event been involved on the committee of a radio club – See www.k0wa.com/old_farts.htm

Historical Clubs

Thanks to @MX5AKA for sending over the link to a slightly more out-of-date club list than our ham radio clubs in Essex list.

Take a look at www.g7kpf.co.uk/quicklinks/soceast.htm – This includes the now defunct Barking and Ilford clubs, as well as Wickford Mafia Amateur Radio and the South Essex Repeater Group. Any other past and present amateur radio collectives out there that we don’t know about, I wonder?

 

Come across a good radio club name that we should feature? Do you prefer ‘Society’, ‘Club’, ‘Group’, or something different? And would you become a member of the Old Farts? Have your say in the box below…

Articles Tags:BADARS, HADARC, HADARS, HARIG, Radio Clubs, TAARC, TARG

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Comments (13) on “Radio Clubs: The Name Game”

  1. Dave Ellis says:
    25 February 2015 at 09:52

    Pete – what about:

    A herd of hams
    A host of hams
    A hive of hams.

    Dave
    G4AJY

    Reply
    1. Pete M0PSX says:
      25 February 2015 at 11:28

      Hi Dave,

      I quite like the “hive of hams” option, for all us busy bees!

      Reply
  2. James 2e1gua says:
    25 February 2015 at 11:19

    I do not see Esssexham on there Pete

    Reply
    1. Pete M0PSX says:
      25 February 2015 at 11:33

      Hi James,

      I didn’t bother putting Essex Ham on the list as it doesn’t end with Society, Group, Club or Interest Group. I left Essex RAYNET off too – same reason. Not hard to work out where the name came from for those two!

      Reply
  3. James 2e1gua says:
    25 February 2015 at 11:22

    We’re is CARS traning then Pete

    Reply
    1. Pete M0PSX says:
      25 February 2015 at 11:34

      They’ve not joined in with the conversation yet, as they’re busy getting ready for the Intermediate course and the March Skills Night!

      Reply
      1. James 2e1gua says:
        25 February 2015 at 17:32

        That is not good for cars and skil then, all the auther club do it so why not as! Que sera

        Reply
  4. George M1GEO says:
    25 February 2015 at 13:48

    The old barking club site, although poor, is still up at barkingradio.org.uk

    I think “a harmonic” is a good collective noun for radio amateurs. Although I think “a ferrite” might just make the steal, hehe.

    M1GEO

    Reply
    1. Pete M0PSX says:
      25 February 2015 at 22:55

      Hi George – Yes, the Barking one is all written in the past tense now. The Ilford one is still live too, with a note about restarting in the future – although no idea when that was updated.

      Harmonics? Isn’t that reserved for ham offspring?

      Reply
      1. Gary says:
        26 February 2015 at 14:28

        I updated that Ilford page in 2003 :/ Gary G0CUQ

        Reply
        1. George M1GEO says:
          26 February 2015 at 15:26

          I updated the Barking one when we folded the club in 2012. Members have since joined LEFARS and Havering.

          Reply
  5. 2E0EMO says:
    25 February 2015 at 18:22

    Unknown project *coming soon* mmmmm ham

    Reply
    1. Pete M0PSX says:
      25 February 2015 at 22:55

      There’s always something coming soon…

      Reply

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