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What is JOTA & Why should your Scout Unit attend? This site answers all of your questions and gives frequencies and events around the world for this event. click
This site promotes Scout participation in Hamm Radio, Amatuer Radio, and JOTA. Learn how to earn the ScoutElmer Award. click
Berkeley Scouts operated amateur radio station AA6XP from Camp Herms during JOTA '94 - Photos click
This activity unit of the Victorian Branch of the Scout Association of Australia provides radio & electronics related services for Scouts and participates in JOTA. click
Scouting on the Air: JOTA (World Jamboree On The Air). JOTA is an annual event in which Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and Guides. click
Here is all of the official info from the World Scout Bureau on this annual event including instructions on how to take part. click
Each year more than 400,000 Scouts & Guides join the Jamboree on the Air (JOTA). Find out how at this site. click
This site shows the many plans for observing these two events across the nation of South Africa. click
The International Division ยท Boy Scouts of America has developed this site to help units coordinate their participation in this worldwide event. The Division makes available a click
In English, this site has a mirror Danish site & details Radio Scouting & JOTA activities in this country. click
In English - The Summercamp Association was started in 1993 as a CO-operation between two Danish scout groups. The main goal of the CO-operation was make a joint visit in Poland click
UNITED KINGDOM - Gilwell Park has its own permanent Amateur Radio Station, with a special callsign, GB2GP. It can be heard on-air during most of our special events and during Ja click
Troop & Post 566 of Saratoga California operate station K6BSA & participate in JOTA. Check out this site which has lots of photos and links. click
The Northwest Suburban Council received its first amateur radio license KB9LEA on July 25, 1995. and was first used at a district Camp-O-Ree in the fall of that year. In August click
The general purpose of the Katahdin Scout Radio ARC is to promote amateur radio to Boy Scouts in the Katahdin Area Council. click
The world of Amateur Radio fun and adventure awaits. Ham radio is a hobby that's known for making friends across town or around the world. JOTA has long been a favorite activity click
The National JOTA Organization has developed this site to show all opportunities Scouts have to practice Radio Scouting, including JOTA - Jamboree On The Air, CQWS - The Scout A click
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