ARLA/CLUSTER: Como promover o radioamadorismo no seculo XXI...?
João Costa > CT1FBF
ct1fbf gmail.com
Domingo, 27 de Outubro de 2013 - 19:37:17 WET
Is Amateur Radio portrayed correctly?
The activity we enjoy has a mixed image among the general public and sadly
this is often reflected by some of those who are radio amateurs themselves.
The official definition of Amateur Radio includes the intercommunication
between amateur stations solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary
interest.
A similar stuffy definition can be used to describe a diamond as a
'carboniferous solid.' But like a diamond, Amateur Radio can be a
many-faceted gem of dazzling beauty.
While a now old-fashioned view of Amateur Radio between World War II and
the mobile phone or Internet age was attractive - that time has truly gone.
Do some of today's radio amateurs inadvertently live in the past or
incorrectly promote their hobby as being a modern recreational and
vocational activity?
Would you buy a new car built a decade ago, no matter how well it was
marketed? Well, think about how all of us promote modern Amateur Radio.
The Wireless Institute of Australia with the clubs, individuals and
stakeholders will hold the *PR4AmateurRadio Expo* in April 2014.
This is an opportunity of promotion. Will you be involved?
More details on this event can be read under the 'What’s On' section of the
wia.org.au website.
PR4AmateurRadio <http://www.wia.org.au/members/promoting/pr4ar/>
Wireless Institute of Australia <http://www.wia.org.au/>
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