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T:From: Paul Lewis <g4apl@gb7cip.ampr.org>
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CATERHAM GUIDES JOTA RADIO DAY
G X 0 S C R
Hello Radio Amateurs, Guiders and Scouts.
It's that time again. Advance warning we are a coming on air.
JOTA 2006
Saturday 21st October 2006
The Caterham Guides and Brownies will again be active for this years
Jamboree On The Air from Caterham Surrey England (IO91WH) for
the 20th time.
The Caterham Radio Group JOTA support team will be assisting the Guides and
Brownies in working towards their Brownie and Guide Radio Communication
Badges and certificates.
Our Brownie and Guides look forward to contacting the other guiders and
scouts around the UK and overseas.
The Caterham Radio Group callsign
to listen out for is G X 0 S C R
We will be active on or around:-
Saturday 21st October 2006 from 07:00 to (19:00-21:00) UTC
The Guides will be onsite 09:00-19:00 BST(UK Time)
Later if conditions are good on HF. (wishfull thinking during this
low part of the Sun Spot cycle.)
145 MHz FM
LF 7 MHz SSB around 7.062 +/- (09:30-12:00 UTC) approx
HF 14, 21, 28 Mhz SSB depending on band conditions looking for
exchanging overseas greeting messages.
14.140MHz +/- 06:00-09:30 (Beaming Long Path) 28:522 12:00-19:00(UTC)
if propegation to Africa/USA/Canada/South Atlantic otherwise will drop
back to 14MHz or 21MHz.
(like operating around 21.250MHz depending on conditions) or 14MHz
We will also tune around the World Scout Frequencies from time to time.
7.090MHz, 14.290MHz
QSL Direct preferred. As we like to get the QSL cards to the Guide Leader
as soon as possible after the event. G0SCR or G4APL QTHR
Packet Radio amprnet world wide convers (WWC) on channel 11.
Useful to find out which HF frequency the LF/HF our operators are on.
To telnet to our local TCP/IP convers server
Internet Telnet://62.49.17.234:6301 for the node
Amprnet Telnet://44.131.244.1:3600 which is
or our local NetRom node GB7CP GB7CR CRCHAT CRNODE GB7CIP-5
linked to the world amprnet network. (when all the links are up)
Packet Radio Messages are welcomed AX25 GX0SCR@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
[44.131.244.1] TCP/IP gx0scr@gb7cip.ampr.org
Some background information can be located on
Internet http://www.theskywaves.net (Webconvers)
Amprnet http://gb7cip.ampr.org
We look forward to hearing from you. Meeting up with groups and other
Radio Amateur's we have spoken to before. Assisting our group in making
this another successfull weekend for our Guides and Brownies.
Who need to complete all the required tasks, (which takes about
4 to 5 hours each) including many contacts. To enable them to gain their
Radio Communication Badge or Certificate.
So you see we NEED your help. Speak to our Guides, Brownies.
Give us a call.
CatRad Caterham Radio Group G0SCR/GX0SCR JOTA GOTA TEAM
Paul G4APL @GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
Belynda M3BYL 9th Caterham Guide
AX25 M3BYL@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU amprnet m3byl@gb7cip.ampr.org
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73 de Paul telnet 62.49.17.234 6301 amprnet Web http://gb7cip.ampr.org
amprnet g4apl<at>gb7cip.ampr.org [44.131.244.1]IP co-ordinator UK subnets
London Home Countries, West Sussex, East Surrey, Hants, Dorset, S Wilts
AX25 NTS g4apl @ gb7cip.#32.gbr.eu internet paul<at>skywaves.demon.co.uk
http://www.theskywaves.net IP AX25 GB7CIP HF_PACTOR MARK Frequencies
7.041.5MHz 14.107.5MHz 14.110.5MHz 21.112Mhz USB International GWay
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