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MERG West Midlands Area Group
Contact Us
To contact us use the MERG West Midlands Area Group contact form.
For MERG members, you might also like to look at our area group forum.
Co-ordinator
Allan Gardner
MEETINGS
The July meeting of the West Midlands Area Group has been cancelled. See below :
Important information about our next meeting
In the view of the ongoing Coronavirus situation and the advice received from MERG Committee, my WMAG colleagues and I have decided to cancel our meeting on Sunday 12th July 2020.
So our next meeting should be Saturday 10th October (but note the weasel word indicating lack of certainty!)
We shall, like many others, monitor the situation and decide whether future meetings will take place nearer the time.
About Titford Pump House.
Titford Pump House, Engine Street, OLDBURY, West Midlands B69 4NL.
There is plenty of car parking – mostly on Engine Street, some within the Pump House compound. The address above includes a Google maps link. All facilities are at ground level.
This quarters topics:
None - as the meeting has been cancelled.
The rest of the programme has been left unchanged, so that the format remains for future meetings.
Programme
10:00 Coffee & Registration
10:15 Welcome Introduction: Allan Gardner
Housekeeping: Fire exit & procedure, First aid, Toilet, Dishwasher.
Other matters
10.30 Talk 1
11:30 Refreshment Break
Tea, Coffee, and cake.
11:45 Talk 2
12:15 Talk 3
12.45 Discussion: Any Questions and any Answers!!
Opportunity to discuss things further from this morning sessions.
13:00 Lunch
Bring your own or eat loads of cake!
For Saturday meetings, there are nearby sandwich shops - for Sunday meetings, if you haven't your own sandwiches, you will need to head in to Sainsbury's in Oldbury.
13:30 Practical Workshop Session 1
Our usual informal session. Chat to colleagues or work on your current project. We will do our best to help with construction and problem-solving. Bring your own tools etc.
14:30 Refreshment Break
14:45 Practical Workshop Session 2
Continuance of the practical session
15:45 Clean up, Wash Up and close
Interested in attending?
The meeting is open to all MERG Members.
To give us an idea of numbers, could you let us know you are coming by contacting me allanhgardner@gmail.com or use the MERG contact form above.
We will need a contribution of £3 to cover the costs of the meeting.
Meeting dates for 2020
The dates below are for the quarterly meetings for 2020.
- Winter - Sunday 12th January
- Spring - Saturday 11th April (This meeting was cancelled)
- Summer - Sunday 12th July (This meeting was cancelled)
- Autumn - Saturday 10th October (With a bit of luck, this meeting will go ahead)
We have booked the Titford Pump House for these dates.
Format of Future Meetings
We are seeking views from members with regards to the structure and format of future meetings.
The areas we would welcome comments on are:
- Fixing dates for the next year
- Saturday or Sunday
- Venue
- Meeting format
- Speaker and contents
If you have a view on any of the above, please share with the co-ordinator using the contact form above.
Previous meetings
January 2020
David Roberts gave two talks.
John Fletcher talked about 'My MERG Journey'
October 2019
John Gowers came and talked about the mechanics of a steam engine. Capturing real sounds and applying them to your model railway
Inserting sound chips in locos and how to use them effectively.
July 2019
Electrostatic Discharge: What it is and Why it is Important. David Roberts
David will explain to us what Electrostatic Discharge is, how it is caused and the damage that it can cause to modern electronic devices and systems. Simple and affordable measures to mitigate the problems will also be described.
The Theory and Practice of a Simple MERG Kit: David Roberts
Some of us assemble kits without knowing very little about the types of components used and why they are important. David’s presentation will consider a simple MERG kit – the CANACT – look at the components used and explain why they are chosen and how it works.
April 2019
What is Arduino and what can it do for railway modellers
Tony Chamberlain and Dave Thomas will present all things Arduino
October 2018
‘Wiring and Power supplies for the Railway Modeller’
We were delighted to welcome David Roberts as our keynote speaker on that occasion.
David gave two talks in the morning.
The first one, focused on wiring for the railway modeller and included
• Theoretical aspects of electrical wiring • Design & Implementation of electrical wiring • Examples of wires, tools and terminations
His second talk was Power Supplies and explored:
• History • Direct Current (DC) Supplies • Linear Mode Supplies • Switch - mode Supplies • Sources of Power Supplies • Commercial Devices • Surplus Computer Supplies
July 2018
Howard Watkins as our keynote speaker.
The theme of our meeting was ‘Back to Basics’
AM - Two talks given by Howard included
- Theory and practise of Soldering. - Tools and Supplies - Component recognition - Using LEDs
PM - Practical 'HANDS ON' session to include an opportunity to build a track tester,