On Saturday a group of Amateur Radio operators including myself spent the day at a Local Scout centre and had Scouts come along to see what Amateur Radio is all about. Some of the Scouts were there at the Jota event we did last October. I only made one contact which was to an MWØ station operating from Holy Island in Wales on 7MHz. Others members of the group made more contacts than I did, but was still a good day and some of the Scouts who turned up are hopefully going to do the Foundation Licence course we are hoping to put on later this year.
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