Join Us at the Greenwood Amateur Radio Club Annual Flea Market
Date: Saturday, October 21, 2023
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Greenwood Community Centre, 110 Church St, Greenwood, Nova Scotia
Admission: $5.00
Are you ready for an exciting day of ham radio enthusiasts coming together for a fantastic event? The Greenwood Amateur Radio Club Annual Flea Market is just around the corner, and you won’t want to miss it!
What to Expect:
This annual flea market is a must-attend event for amateur radio enthusiasts and HAM radio operators. Hosted by the Greenwood Amateur Radio Club, it promises a day filled with radio-related activities, networking opportunities, and valuable resources for radio enthusiasts of all levels.
Special Guests:
We are thrilled to announce that Roger Stein (VA1RST) and John Scott (VE1JS) will be attending the event, adding an extra layer of excitement to the day:
1. Roger Stein (VA1RST): Roger will be bringing the VE1-VE0 QSL Bureau to Greenwood. If you’re a radio amateur expecting QSL cards through the RAC Incoming QSL Bureau, this is your chance to pick them up in person.
2. John Scott (VE1JS): John will be available to assist with DXCC, VUCC, and WAS applications. To ensure your paperwork is processed correctly the first time, it’s advisable to contact him ahead of the event at ve1js@myrac.ca.
Event Details:
– Date: Saturday, October 21, 2023
– Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
– Location: Greenwood Community Centre, 110 Church St, Greenwood, Nova Scotia
– Admission: $5.00
Get Ready for Fun and Networking:
Whether you’re a seasoned radio operator or just getting started in the world of amateur radio, the Greenwood Amateur Radio Club Annual Flea Market is the place to be. It’s a unique opportunity to meet fellow enthusiasts, exchange ideas, and explore the latest equipment and resources in the world of ham radio.
hello everyone hope your have a great day and many more to come .just got into vintage radios i have a 1930 zenith floor model 9s-262 shutterdial and working. i/am new here so i don’t know if i can ask about 1930s g.e. radio tabletop i’am looking to buy working or not working model g-56x made in canada thank-you and i’am sorry if i can’t do this here i’am new at this again thank-you