Say “Cheese”

Tony Kafara with Martin Platt

Fantastic day at the Penistone Show!

The weather was great and the people that took time out to visit our stand were too! We enjoyed your company – talking and learning about radio..

It was an early 6:30am start meeting up with Lee from LAM Communications to trot up the hill and setup for the crowds that were expected. The show has been running now for 136 years and  lots of people visit.

By 7:30am we’d found our spot and rigged up some cover, tables and a generator. Shortly followed by an array of antennas, some HF radios accompanied by a long random wire tuner and some D-STAR equipment too just for good luck.

The generator to our astonishment ran over 10 hours on just a gallon of petrol and over 20,000 visitors passed through the show. We had lots of  visitors to our stand and QSO’s from all over the world .

At the end of the day a fly-by from the red arrows really topped it off as the sun began to set.

Best of all, our good friend and SWL Tony Kafara had the chance to meet his all time hero from Coronation Street’s Sean Wilson aka Martin Platt who was selling cheese. Yes, we said CHEESE and bloody good stuff too!

Martin, don’t give up your day job. Whoops you did….. So what’s the story?

When TonyK asked Martin about packing in the acting, he simply replied, “Dude, we can’t be perfect all the time. I just  love cheese, it’s better than coming home from a hard days work at the hospital to David Platt, he’s a little  twat! I wash my hands of him”

TonyK and all at  SYRG agree… he’s a proper arse and needs a good clip round the lug hole coming from a stiff  Yorkshire hand. That will sort him. If not then he’ll get another one until he behaves ……

TonyK asked if Martin would be venturing into any other new lines with his cheese business before the next Penistone Show in September 2010.

Martin replied, ” Only if we find a good supply of velcro gloves “.

TonyK has promised Martin to source his request from contacts in the velcro business and will drop him a line in due course.

Over and out

Andy & Jeff – M0SYR

Picture Credit to “Shelley Photography”

PS. Lee & Claire -  Ernest says the invoice is in the post for the red arrows display, no charge for helping you setup! :-/

DTV Freeview Retune

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To encourage regular retuning and to make sure viewers are receiving all Freeview channels and services available to them, Freeview is launching its ‘Remember to Retune’ campaign ahead of an upgrade of the Freeview service which will require ALL viewers to retune on or after Wednesday 30th September this year.

All Freeview boxes, Freeview+ digital TV recorders and digital TVs will need to be retuned for viewers to carry on receiving all of the services available to them, including Five, ITV4 and BBC Radio stations. Without a retune on or after Wednesday 30th September, viewers will not be able to access these channels.

The retune will pave the way for Channel Five to become as widely available on Freeview as the other terrestrial channels at digital television switchover. For the convenience of viewers, technical preparations for future improvements to the Freeview service such as Freeview HD will also be made on Wednesday 30 September. Further details about the new Freeview HD service will be confirmed during the summer.

Ilse Howling, Managing Director of Freeview said: “Making Five universally available at the point of switchover is great news for viewers and just one of the benefits in the pipeline for Freeview.

“Many of our viewers regularly retune but we want to make sure everyone shares the benefits of our channels and services. In the same way you would regularly check tyre pressure and keep water levels topped up on a car, get into the habit of retuning your digital box, Freeview+ recorder or digital TV from time-to-time.

“It is a simple process and takes only a few minutes but anyone who needs further assistance will be able to visit a website to read guides on how to retune or phone an automated helpline for advice.”

The ‘Remember to Retune’ campaign will start in early September. On screen messages will appear on BBC channels, ITV, Channel 4 and Five, supported by press adverts reminding viewers of how to retune.

Viewers should first consult the manual for their digital box, digital TV recorder or digital TV for instructions on how to retune. If still unsure, they can either visit a website for step-by-step guides or call an automated helpline for further assistance.

For further information visit :- www.freeview.co.uk

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