Amateur radio around the World
Curious about amateur radio? Want to discover more about using amateur radio to communicate with others and meet friends around the world? Here are some great videos to show you more about this exciting hobby!
Whether you enjoy writing software, getting hands-on with practical equipment, developing new technology or simply want to use what’s already there to communicate with others across the world, you’ll find all of this – and more – within amateur radio. It is also great fun. Why don't you try it?
Amateur radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) lets students worldwide experience the excitement of talking directly with crew members of the International Space Station, inspiring them to pursue interests in careers in science, technology, engineering and math, and engaging them with radio science technology through amateur radio. Watch ARISS in action as the programme geared up for its 10,00th educational radio contact in March 2016.
The 63rd JOTA was on October 16-18 2020 Organized with the support of FNEL and RL, with a team of local and foreign scout operators, the JOTA-JOTI We were proud as Pi4RS - Radio scouting to support again the station LX9S and LX9S was back on the air this year from the same location.
The Scouts Federation of Luxembourg (FNEL) invited the World Scout Bureau European Support Centre with the support of Radio amateurs du Luxembourg, to take part in the 63rd JOTA-JOTI in October 2020 and to operate with the callsign LX9S.
Open Monument Day on 14 and 15 September 2024 was supported by the Vereniging Radio Zend Amateurs and Radio Scouting Pi4RS. With Special Call PA101PCG, contact was made using Morse code between the Netherlands and Indonesia.
With Special Call PA101PCG, contact was made using Morse code from the Netherlands to Bandung, in Indonesia.
Jamboree on the Air 2015 at Amateur Radio Station GB2GP in Gilwell Park, London, United Kingdom.
Today we sent super-secret messages via radio! (Well, they aren't secret, but don't tell the kids that, that's not fun). You can decode the images in this video with your phone too!
A young boy builds a system to talk to a Space Station. See how curiosity and the desire to make things happen can make amazing things happen.
ARRL video about Ham Radio narrated by Walter Cronkite, KB2GSD (SK) http://www.arrl.org
PU7MCV calling CQ Jamboree.
Quick introduction to Jamboree on the Air and Jamboree on the Internet for Scouting audiences.
During Jota-Joti is possible to communicate using Satellite, like the QO100.
Contact between PU7MCV and PT7ZT during JOTA-JOTI.
Love to build? Up for a challenge? Try this fun activity with your Scout or Guide Group, where you can put your communication skills to the test with a LEGO-building project!
JOTA-JOTI Ham Radio Handbook
Everything you need to know about the amateur radio can be found in the JOTA-JOTI Ham Radio Handbook.
Share your experience!
Share photos or videos on your social media using #JOTAJOTI tagging @jota_joti and share what was learned! Remember: Never post photos of others without permission, and always seek parental consent to share photos of children.