Hello
Observe the JOTA segments in IARU R1 bandplan called contest free segments, so
no WAG contest QSO allowed into this SSB parts.
80m: CW - 3560 - 3800 kHz, SSB – 3650 – 3700 kHz
40m: CW - 7040 - 7200 kHz, SSB – 7080 – 7140 kHz
20m: CW - 14060 - 14350 kHz, SSB – 14100 – 14125 kHz and 14280 – 14350 kHz
15m: SSB – 21350 – 21450 kHz
10m: SSB – 28225 – 28400 k
73s Rag
Stein-Roar Brobakken
LB3RE K3RAG
IARU R1 member of global bandplan committee
www.lb3re.com
post@lb3re.com
> 20. okt. 2017 kl. 15:31 skrev nf8m@arrl.net:
>
> This weekend is the 60th running of the world's largest Scouting event,
> Jamboree On The Air.
>
> It's also a great opportunity to demonstrate the thrill of radiosport to
> young people and many potential amateurs.
>
> JOTA usually coincides with the Illinois and New York QSO parties, the Worked
> All Germany contest and a few others. When we are demonstrating amateur radio
> to Scouts, we usually come across participants in these contests who most
> graciously slow their rate and patiently make a contact with a young person,
> even taking a minute to describe their location and give their name - and
> even their own Scouting experiences - outside the required contest exchange.
> And when we work contesters, we submit a log.
>
> If you're calling CQ Contest this weekend and hear a shy young voice come
> back, thank you for taking the time to work him or her and to show them one
> exciting aspect of our great hobby.
>
> CU JOTA de WB8BSA!
>
> --
> 73,
> Frank Maynard, NF8M
> nf8m@arrl.net
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