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Rui Caldeira
ct1dnj gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 11 de Julho de 2008 - 23:13:41 WEST
Ora bem,
Vejamos se "atremei" tudo.
Acordem ... Estou acordado e o que vejo? O mundo lá fora mudou? ...
Continuo acordado e vejo que na India ainda há vacas esqueléticas mas
Sagradas. Na outra maior economia emergente ou já emergida, a China, ainda
se comem ratos assados e outras iguarias. Na América, Grande America, os
americanos continuam umas "BEST_as" persons. Agora quere-se fazer mais de um
milhão de aficionados na India, para quê? Para serem dispensados do Morse e
vir fazer mais QRM nos 20M cuspindo no microfone CQ DX CQDX??? A
tecnologia está um pouco acima desta discussão do Morse ou da Morsa ou lá o
que seja e acho que os indianos sabem do potencial que o radioamadorismo
pode fazer pelo desenvolvimento tecnológico mas não o usando para fazer
Faróis e Tascas. Esses já cá temos, e aos respectivos tasqueiros. Bem Hajam.
ct1dnj
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:32 PM, João Gonçalves Costa <joao.a.costa ctt.pt>
wrote:
> Enquanto em Portugal se discute o Morse e o seu exame, lá fora, na Índia,
> discute-se o radioamadorismo da Nova Geração; os "Software Defined Radios",
> os satelites, a cura do Cancro por ondas de rádio,etc,etc e a liberalização
> dos procedimentos para incluir mais estudantes da área tecnológica, 1
> milhão, no nosso passatempo.
>
> Acordem, pois o Mundo lá fora mudou.
>
> João Costa
> CT1FBF
>
> Seminar on Amateur Radio for Next Generation
>
> A seminar on Amateur Radio for Next Generation was organized at National
> Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR), Hyderabad coinciding with the foundation
> day i.e. 21st June, celebrating 25 years of service and as part of Silver
> Jubilee celebrations.
>
> Shri S.Suri, Founder and Chairman, NIAR in his address unveiled the
> proposal for bringing out a road map document for creating 1,000,000 amateur
> radio (HAM) operators citing examples of long term economic and scientific
> development for the country.
>
> Shri Suri explained that the initiatives taken by Shri Rajiv Gandhi VU2RG
> as a radio ham in establishing NIAR in 1983, has empowered the people to
> support their communities during many major natural calamities saving
> valuable life and property. The activities for amateur radio promotion have
> brought scientific and economic development of the country citing the
> example of 10 satellites successfully launched by IRSO recently, out of
> which 7 were related to amateur radio, which are designed and developed by
> student hams from various universities around the world. He also cited
> latest experiments conducted in the field of cancer research, on the
> 'Kanzius' machine which uses radio waves to cure cancer.
>
> Over 150 HAM delegates representing various amateur radio clubs, Students
> and Teachers of various technical and educational institutions including the
> Delhi Public School, RK Puram New Delhi, Uppal -Kendriya Vidyala Sanghatan
> School, Little Flower High School as well as from states of Tamil Nadu,
> Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala attended the seminar.
>
> The discussions and deliberations of the seminar emphasized the need for
> liberalizing procedures for Amateur Station Operator License Examination and
> issue of licenses in a time bound manner to achieve the target of 1 lakh
> Hams. Development of low cost wireless communication devices particularly
> the Software Defined Radios which can be built in the range of Rs.5000/-. A
> strategy with special emphasis program for class 6 to 8 school students to
> make them partners in technology promotion as well as social and economic
> benefits of amateur radio to the country were elaborately discussed.
>
> The members of Governing Council were felicitated on this occasion. A
> resolution seeking support of Government of India and other State
> governments to promote and popularize amateur radio through educational and
> technical institutions to support the vision and mission of the road map to
> create 1,000,000 in a period of 2 years was unanimously passed at this
> event.
>
> S.Ram Mohan
> Director of National Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR)
>
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