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==Amateur Radio==
 
Quoting from Wikipeia ''"Amateur radio (also called "ham" radio) describes the use of radio frequency spectra for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation and emergency communication".''
 
 
During EMF 2016 will shall be showcasing Amateur Radio on Bands from 3.5 MHz (80m) to 430MHz (70cm) and maybe higher. We'll also have a local frequency on either 144MHz (2m) &/or 430MHz (70cm) FM.
 
 
 
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Quoting from Wikipeia ''"Amateur radio (also called "ham" radio) describes the use of radio frequency spectra for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation and emergency communication".''
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During EMF 2016 will shall be showcasing Amateur Radio on Bands from 3.5 MHz (80m) to 430MHz (70cm) and maybe higher. We'll also have a local frequency on either 144MHz (2m) &/or 430MHz (70cm) FM.
 
==Amateur Radio chat on IRC==
 
==Amateur Radio chat on IRC==
 
We're using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC IRC] to organise the Amateur Radio Village, & you can find us on <tt>#emfhams</tt> on Freenode.
 
We're using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC IRC] to organise the Amateur Radio Village, & you can find us on <tt>#emfhams</tt> on Freenode.

Revision as of 21:37, 4 October 2015

Amateur Radio

Village-Amateur Radio.png

Description ham radio at its finest.
Contact User:M0TZO
Activities Demonstrations of Amateur Radio communication and possibly some contesting.
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Amateur Radio

Quoting from Wikipeia "Amateur radio (also called "ham" radio) describes the use of radio frequency spectra for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation and emergency communication".

During EMF 2016 will shall be showcasing Amateur Radio on Bands from 3.5 MHz (80m) to 430MHz (70cm) and maybe higher. We'll also have a local frequency on either 144MHz (2m) &/or 430MHz (70cm) FM.

Amateur Radio chat on IRC

We're using IRC to organise the Amateur Radio Village, & you can find us on #emfhams on Freenode.

  • IRC Network - chat.freenode.net on port 6667 (non-SSL) or 6697 (SSL, recommended)
  • Channel - #emfhams
  • Username - Callsign or other username
  • Web Based Link to #emfhams - Webbased #emfhams channel
  • Connect through Tor (Instructions can be found here)

Chat Members

Callsign* IRC Name First Name
2E0MRV tgreer Thomas
5Q5R mihtjel Rune
MM3ZRZ hibby Dave
MM6MVQ irl Iain
MØTZO MØTZO Paul
2E0PGW Wizard (another) Paul

* If you have a Callsign