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PROJECT MILLECOM 2000

An amateur radio youth initiative for the new millennium

TAKING PART

The Air Cadets are one of the organisations that are proud to be involved in Project Millecom 2000. Other organisations taking part include the Army Cadet Force, the Sea Cadet Corps, the Combined Cadet Force, the Scout & Guide Associations, as well as some schools, colleges, and other youth organisations.

If your not involved in the ATC.

For any youth organisations wishing to take part in this unique event, Project Millecom 2000, an application form must be obtained from the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) at Lambda House, Cranbourne Road, Potters Bar, Herts, EN6 3JE. Your organisation is required to have a qualified radio instructor or radio amateur for you to participate. If you do not have a qualified instructor, you may still be able to take part by either contacting the RSGB Amateur Radio Department, or your nearest Amateur Radio Club.

Please click on one of the links below to find out more about Project Millecom 2000

 Site Index 
 Objective of Project Millecom 2000 
 How to take part 
 Frequencies available 
 Diary of events 
Contact Information 
 List of Millecom Callsigns 

Please note that the information or services provided by this site have NOT been approved by HQAC, RAF, MoD or any other organisation. All views are those of the authors and not of any organisation to which they may belong or which are listed on this site



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