About the Repeater Group and History

We operate four Amateur Radio repeaters in North Suffolk and South Norfolk,  while we maintain close links to local Amateur radio clubs we are a completely independent group.Our mission is to provide reliable & dependable communications while promoting experimentation and innovation with repeaters The group was formed in 1981 with the intention of putting a 70cm FM Analogue repeater on-air,  GB3YL is still on-air to this day.  Other repeaters have since joined the groups estate

I have tried to piece together some information regarding the history of The Lowestoft and Gt Yarmouth Repeater Group.

My sources of information have come from Mervyn Wooltorton (G4TAD) Repeater Keeper, Noel Matthews (G8GTZ) who was responsible for GB3NR at the time and Paul Godfrey (G8JBD),
This happened well over Thirty Years ago. 1981 Lowestoft Grain Silo - GB3YL Paul Godfrey recalls that the original idea for a 70cm repeater came from the late Bernard Gillingwater G3NTV who had reserved the call sign but not taken the project any further.
I believe that in 1981 GB3YL became operational from the 75m high, 13,500 tonne capacity, monolithic concrete grain silo in Lowestoft. Although Initial trials were carried out from Mervyns house in Oulton Broad with the late Les G3JMU there were probably no more than a dozen operators on 70cm in the area in 1979/80.