ARLA/CLUSTER: Áustria autoriza alunos dos cursos técnicos a utilizar as bandas de amador desde que supervisionados
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Quinta-Feira, 20 de Fevereiro de 2020 - 10:19:45 WET
Students allowed to use amateur radio
Austrian national amateur radio society ÖVSV reports the Ministry of
Transport, Innovation and Technology granted Martin Rafenstein OE3RQA
an exception to enable students to use amateur radio
A translation of the ÖVSV post reads:
Under supervision and guidance of experienced radio amateurs, pupils
of the fourth year of the higher technical college for electronics and
technical informatics of the Technological Museum of Technology (TGM)
Vienna XX were able to gain their first experience in the field of
amateur radio on Friday, January 17th, 2020.
For this purpose, the teachers had invited a guest lecturer from the
Austrian Experimental Broadcasting Association, Martin Rafenstein
(OE3RQA).
In addition to his experience and expertise, he also brought a lot of
amateur radio devices with him as illustrative material.
After a general introduction to the topic, the students were then
shown and demonstrated selected amateur radio components (radio
devices, antennas, cables, measuring devices). With the simplest of
means, a short-wave antenna (homemade) (so-called "Bazooka") was then
hung up in the laboratory to give the students a clearer understanding
of the experimental character of this hobby.
The highlight of this afternoon, however, was undoubtedly that, in the
course of a certificate of exemption granted by the Ministry of
Transport, Innovation and Technology - so-called "speech freedom" -
under the amateur radio call OE20TGM that had been set up especially
for this afternoon, pupils were even able to talk to any amateur radio
operator.
Under the supervision of the authorized persons, extremely nice radio
conversations with several radio amateurs from Vienna and Lower
Austria came about.
Some of the remote stations were themselves graduates of the TGM and
were pleased about the direct conversation with technically interested
young people who came into contact with the medium of amateur radio
for the first time.
The event ended with a demonstration of voice and data connections
between the Internet and amateur radio.
Here the students got an impression that the classic, traditional
"analog" radio world has long since grown together with the digital
world that you seem more familiar with.
Source OeVSV
https://tinyurl.com/AustriaOeVSV
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