A warm welcome awaits all visitors and prospective members at our club meetings. Absolute beginners and experienced amateurs will find all the help and advice they need. Our membership has a wide variety of knowledge and experience and includes several electronics professionals. The club is well organised and offers a programme of technical and not so technical lectures, talks and demonstrations and offer simple construction projects for the newcomer and experienced alike. We are also very well equipped for outside events, including special event stations and rallies.

Dunstable Downs Radio Club is a flourishing, pro-active and successful club always on the look out for new members, so if you are interested in radio of any type come and pay us a visit.

We also operate a voice repeater on 70cm and amateur television repeaters locally on 23cm and 13cm.


Want to listen to HF but have not got a HF receiver? Use the web! Try University of Twente’s Wide-band WebSDR. For a list of other receivers click see WebSDR.org.


2026-02-07 - DDRC Bootsale Provisional Date Announcement: 17th May 2026

Due to the high number of queries we’ve received since the new year, we are pleased to announce the provisional date for the 41st DDRC Bootsale! We are currently finalizing permissions with the council and everything looks positive. We will post a full confirmation once the paperwork is complete, but for now, please pencil this date in. Please see our traders or visitors areas for more information on the event.

2025-07-23 - GB3TV Maintenance and a new Meshcore node

G6WRB's Beam Today Phil G8XTW and Matt G4IYT visited the GB3TV TV repeater site to perform a number of tasks. First on the list was to work out why the repeater had suddenly died. Fortunately it was a simple mains power issue which was easily rectified, and once the repeater had started we received reports that it was operating normally. WiFi The second job was to conduct a WiFi site survey and test the 2.

2025-06-06 - Portable Station Show and Tell Night

G6WRB's Beam Tonight we had a portable station show-and-tell evening with a number of members putting on portable stations. At one point we had 4 stations operating across 60m (Clive G4ENB), 40m (Matt G4IYT), 20m (Alex 2E0KUD), and 2m (Mark G6WRB)! Of particular interest was Mark G6WRB’s 2m station mounted on a door nicked from his daughter’s wardrobe. Hopefully she will forgive him when she finds out about all the VHF DX he has managed to work!