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Working for the future of Amateur Radio visionvaluesgovernanceteamwork 100 Years of the RSGB - and its International Partners Working for the future of Amateur Radio Radio Society of Great Britain Presentation by Chris Ducking, G3SVL Friedrichshafen 2013

Working for the future of Amateur Radio visionvaluesteamwork ►The London Wireless Club was formed in July 1913 ►23 September 1913 it changed its name to Wireless Society of London ►By the end of 1914 the Society had 212 members, 31 associate members and 2 foreign members London Wireless Club

Working for the future of Amateur Radio visionvaluesteamwork ►1 st August 1914 outbreak of World War 1 ►Government took possession of ‘all stations established by the Licensees for working with telegraphy’ ►Our experimentation was halted, but the Society kept going ►Licences were reissued in July 1919 World War 1