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Here in San Diego, we not only do demos of Amateur Radio, we have helped set
up donated stations in 5 schools. Example: http://transworldradio.8m.com/mchs/index.html One school had students talk to astronauts in space (SAREX Program) http://www.palomararc.org/Scope/jun02scope.pdf Also the ARISS program that offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers of the ISS (International Space Station). URL: http://www.arrl.org/ARISS/sarexfaq.html Upwards of 100 San Diego students have obtained their licenses. Currently 20 students are attending a Ham Radio class in Vista, Ca And at the ARRL field day in June 2004, we had 20+ unlicensed Boy Scouts and numerous kids OPERATE and make contacts on Ham radio as far away as Australia -- via the GOTA station (Get On The Air) http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/2...s-fd-2004.html And an annual Scout event is JOTA -- upwards of 500,000 Scouts and Guides all over the world make contact with each other by means of amateur radio. http://www.scout.org/wse/jota.shtml Re geography -- Who knows every country, island, cay, spit, and reef in the world better than a Ham Radio DXer ?? -- The Anon Keyboard I doubt, therefore I might be "John Halliburton" wrote in message m... Curious, how many here have made an attempt to go to a local school with a rig, and do a demo? BTW, geography is taught in our middle school. I'm thinking more of a broadband issue is degradation of education in general. We need to try harder. Best regards, John |
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