ARLA/CLUSTER: A 5 de janeiro a ARRL patrociona o "Kids Day "

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 19 de Dezembro de 2013 - 12:24:56 WET


Kids Day is January 5

Kids Day is an excellent opportunity to showcase Amateur Radio and
Amateur Radio satellites to youngsters and let them get some hands-on
experience

The ARRL report the next Kids Day, sponsored by the ARRL and The
Boring (Oregon) Amateur Radio Club, will be Sunday, January 5, from
1800 to 2400 UT.

Share the excitement with your own children or grandkids or youngsters
in the neighborhood! For the youngsters, their positive ham radio
experience may foster an interest in getting licensed one day. For
veteran radio amateurs, it’s a chance to share their love of Amateur
Radio and their stations with the next generation.

To attract attention call “CQ Kids Day.” The suggested exchange is
name, age, location, and favorite color. There is no limit on
operating time, and stations may work each other more than once if the
operator has changed.

The suggested HF frequencies are 28.350 to 28.400 MHz, 24.960 to
24.980 MHz, 21.360 to 21.400 MHz, 18.140 to 18.145 MHz, 14.270 to
14.300 MHz, 7.270 to 7.290 MHz, and 3.740 to 3.940 MHz.

Repeater contacts (with permission of the repeater’s sponsor) are okay
too, and satellite contacts may provide a real thrill. Be sure to
observe third-party traffic restrictions when making DX contacts.

All participants are encouraged to post stories and photos to the Kids
Day Soapbox page and are eligible to receive a colorful certificate.

You can download the free certificate, customized with the youngsters’
names, after filling out the Kids Day Survey found on the same page as
the certificate generator. Alternatively, you can send a 9 × 12 SASE
to Kids Day Certificate Request, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington, CT
06111.

Kids Day http://www.arrl.org/kids-day

Kids Day Soapbox page
http://www.arrl.org/soapbox

Fonte: ARRL



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