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Committee meetings are held at The Keighley Radio Club in The Bronte, Lees Lane, Keighley BD22 8RA on Thursday at 20:30

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If you would like to meet us. Meetings are held at The Keighley Radio Club in The Bronte, Lees Lane, Keighley BD22 8RA at every Thursday at 20:00

Mileage clam form for 2026

Who can clam

Any RAYNET member from any RAYNET  group that attended the event below. You can clam from Keighley Town Hall and back

Rombald Stride
White Rose Classic
War of the Roses Endurance GB Ride
Scouts Six Dales Walk

Only Keighley members for the events below. You can clam from Keighley Town Hall and back

Three Peaks Fell Race
Etape du Dales Cycle Sportif
BT Three peak walk
Ilkley Half Marathon

Blackpool Rally

12 Apr 2026 –  Northern Amateur Radio Societies Association (NARSA) Exhibition (Blackpool Rally)  

Norbreck Castle Exhibition Centre, Blackpool FY2 9AA.

Details from Dave, M0OBW 01270 761 608, 07720 656542, dwilson@btinternet.com

narsa.org.uk

 

Ripon and District Amateur Radio Rally

15 Mar 2026 – Ripon and District Amateur Radio Society Rally

Great Ouseburn Village Hall, Lightmire Ln, Great Ouseburn, York YO26 9RL.

The doors open for traders at 7.30am and to the public at 10am. Admission costs £5.

Free parking, refreshments and bacon butties available.

Tables are available at a cost of £10 each, please book early.

For more information email radars.rally@gmail.com

 

Red Rose Winter Rally

8 Feb 2026 – Red Rose Winter Rally

Mather Hall, Mather Lane, Leigh, Lancs. WN7 2PJ

Large car park, catering, bring and buy, raffle, improved disable access and seating area.

Open from 10am (exhibitors 8.15am).

For more information and booking visit WMRC website at wmrc.co.uk

Hodgson Brothers Mountain Relay, 3rd October 2026

Saturday 3rd October 2026

9.30am start, King George V Playing Fields, Patterdale
Cumbria Raynet

The ‘Hodgson Brothers Mountain Relay’ is a fell running relay race that started life as the ‘Ian Hodgson Mountain Relay’ (see History section for more detail). It is set in the heart of the Lake District Fells, takes place every year on the first weekend in October, and is competed by around 70 teams from across the country, but mainly the North of England. It is the longest-running mountain relay in the country.

The race is a tough one, with 4 legs each throwing up their separate challenges, including hard climbs and steep descents on difficult terrain. The route requires careful navigation, especially in bad weather, so it is imperative that clubs only enter if they are confident that all 8 runners have the navigation & mountain experience to cope with these conditions; it is not a race for novices. The race also represents one of the highlights of the fell running calendar, with keen racing across some magnificent mountain terrain, and is always a great social day out ending with many stories & shared experiences.

Kilburn Kanter 7th Nov 2026

The White Horse near Kilburn in the North York Moors National Park in the northeast of England. The figure was cut in 1857.

Cleveland RAYNET are looking for operator for the Kilburn Kanter on Saturday 2nd November If would like to attend please contact Cleveland RAYNET

John G8YDC

Lyke Wake Race 11th July 2026

Lyke Wake Race 11th July 2026
Richmond RAYNET

The Challenge is held on a handicap basis based on previous run times over the Lyke Wake route and/or participant’s own estimated times. All participants are expected to be fully aware of the classic Lyke Wake route as the route itself is not marked . The maximum time allowed to complete the event is twelve hours (including the handicap). (Start times, which will be advised with entry confirmation, will be somewhere between approx. 04:00 & 10:00). All participants must be 21 or over on the day to meet the requirements of the Trail Running Association Permit.

The course is a point to point course and we are not able to provide transport to the start or from the finish due to the variable handicap start times and there is limited, remote, parking at the start area. It is therefore advisable to consider your transport solutions carefully.

About the event.
It starts close to Osmotherley (Sheepwash car park, top of Cod Beck reservoir) and the finish is just over 40 miles away at Ravenscar village in the grounds of Raven Hall.

There will be seven checkpoints along the course, each supplying drinks and most with snacks. One checkpoint, the Lion Inn, which is just before halfway, will supply other food such as rice pudding and/or tinned fruit.

the start, finish and checkpoints in between with the what3words references.

Sheepwash – SE467992 browser,fuels,renovated

Carlton Bank – NZ523030 beefed.fitter.inspected

Clay Bank – NZ573033 relishes.correct.trump

Lion Inn – SE679997 gives.lights.stiffly

Hamer – SE744995 tumble.tripped.straying

Stape – SE804983 circus.quicker.sprain

Ellerbeck – SE856982 playfully.grudges.educates

Jugger Howe – NZ945003 actual.bothered.charities

Raven Hall – NZ981017 chins.cabbages.races

Participants should be aware that parts of the route are severe and remote, especially in extreme weather, and therefore mandatory kit must be carried at all time.

Raynet are volunteers who will provide radio communication links between each checkpoint.

Wensleydale Wander, 11th April 2026

Wensleydale Wander, 11th April
Richmond RAYNET

Come and join us for a friendly and sociable walk in Wensleydale in aid of charities. There is a choice of two circular walks, one a 23 mile challenge and a shorter one of 12 miles, both starting and finishing in Leyburn. There are liquid refreshments at various checkpoints in both walks, while sausage rolls are provided at the halfway point on the longer walk. All walkers receive Soup Roll and Pudding at the finish in Wensleydale School from 12MD to 5pm. Showers are also available. The routes are well sign-posted and marshalled, so no one is likely to get lost!

Both Walks begin at 9.00am in Grove Square, though walkers first gather for registration at Wensleydale School, where car-parking is available. The walk is limited to a maximum 8 hours. Entries prior to the closing date are encouraged. A limited number of entries will be accepted on the day (on the day entries are charged at £25 per entry).

All finishers will receive a certificate.

Wensleydale Wander takes place under rules of the Long Distance Walkers Association (LDWA)

Blubberhouses 25, 22nd March 2026

LDWA Blubberhouses 25 Sun, March 22
Richmond RAYNET

The 2026 Blubberhouses Moor challenge event will take place on Sunday 22 March 2026. Entries are now open at SiEntries https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?elid=Y&event_id=16392

A tough 23+ mile route in 9.5 hrs for Walkers and Runners taking in Bland Hill (GR207531) – Swinsty Reservoir – Fewston Reservoir – Thruscross Reservoir – Rocking Hall – Bolton Abbey – Beamsley Beacon – Round Hill – Ellarcarr Pike – Timble – Bland Hill.

Please Note: There will be a cut-off time of 13.45 at CP6 (Ling Farm), any entrant not departing CP6 before that time will be retired from the event. It is a condition of entry that all entrants accept this cut-off.

Includes Certificate, Badge, Some CP refreshments, Hot Meal at finish with Veggie Option.

Keith George M1EKK

It is with great sadness that we have to say that Keith George M1EKK has passed away. Keith was a long time member of KARS and RAYNET. Keith attended the club regularly he was also a Vintage car restorer and enthusiast and attended various events raising money for charity. RIP Keith…
There will not be a funeral service, but there will be a wake at some point in the future.

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Membership

RAYNET is the acronym for the Radio Amateurs Emergency Network. The organisation was formed in 1953 after severe flooding on the east coast of England, when radio amateurs provided emergency communications cover. RAYNET members assisted after the Lockerbie disaster in 1988. More recently RAYNET assisted with communications following the flooding in Gloucestershire in 2007.

After disasters and emergencies regular lines of communication, be they landline or mobile telephone or even the emergency services own communication systems, are either overloaded or do not work because of the terrain. In many countries licenced radio amateurs have formed voluntary groups who train to provide communications to the public services in such emergencies.

RAYNET members also take part in training exercises and provide communications in local community events throughout the UK. In the Yorkshire area these include fell running, long distance walks and one off events such as The Tour de France and the UCI Road World Championships. While nationally such events include the Great North Run. Attendance at these events serves several functions: it provides useful practice for members of the groups, it provides excellent training opportunities for new members, and it helps to provide the event organisers with safety cover in that messages or calls for assistance can be relayed between the event marshals or stewards and the events base control. In this role RAYNET is helping the organisers of such events to provide safety cover for public and participants alike.

RAYNETs role is purely to provide communications at these events; it is not involved in their organisation or running.

 


Membership of RAYNET is open to all adults with an interest in radio communications and in supporting their community. You don’t need to have a radio licence to join us

Members are often:-

  • Amateur Radio Licence Holders
  • Marine Band VHF Licence Holders
  • PMR Users
  • CB Users
  • Ex Emergency Services and Ex Military people who wish to continue to serve their community
  • Members and Ex Members of the Scout and Guide Associations
  • People interested in radio – but potentially with no experience
  • People who want to make a difference in their community
  • All of these people are welcome, regardless of experience or age. The only things you will need to bring is your enthusiasm, commitment and basic health and fitness.

No matter what skills and abilities you bring to the group, we will support and train you to achieve what you want within the group.

Some of the equipment we use requires the user to be licenced by Ofcom, however, there are many radios and tasks that do not require radio licences or experience, but for those that wish to become licenced we will support and help you to achieve your goal.

Membership is achieved through submitting an initial Membership Application followed by an informal meeting with two of our committee members to ensure that candidates understand what we do and what will be expected of them.

We do have a number of events in the year where we camp out over the weekend which will include a BBQ etc.

If you would like to join, or discuss potential membership with one of the team, please send a message.

 

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Mileage clam form for 2026

Who can clam

Any RAYNET member from any RAYNET  group that attended the event below. You can clam from Keighley Town Hall and back

Rombald Stride
White Rose Classic
War of the Roses Endurance GB Ride
Scouts Six Dales Walk

Only Keighley members for the events below. You can clam from Keighley Town Hall and back

Three Peaks Fell Race
Etape du Dales Cycle Sportif
BT Three peak walk
Ilkley Half Marathon

RAYNET mileage clam form for 2025

Who can clam

Any RAYNET member from any RAYNET  group that attended the event below. You can clam from Keighley Town Hall and back

Rombald Stride
White Rose Classic
War of the Roses Endurance GB Ride
Scouts Six Dales Walk


Only Keighley members for the events below. You can clam from Keighley Town Hall and back

Three Peaks Fell Race
Etape du Dales Cycle Sportif


Keighley RAYNET Group - mileage clam form 2025

 

 

 

 

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