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@ World Scout Jamborees

Amateur radio stations have been set up at each World Scout Jamboree since 1957. They provided a live-link from the Jamboree to the home countries of the participants, directly over short-wave radio. For many years, this was the only direct contact back home a Scout could have.

The World Jamboree radio stations provided a glimpse of the Jamboree live to other Scouts world-wide as part of the Join-in-Jamboree programme. Ths station team also ran daily programmes for the Scouts on the Jamboree site. To many of them, their first encounter with short-wave radio.

 

From 27 July till 7 August 2011, the 22nd World Scout Jamboree in Rinkaby in Sweden was on the air with SJ22S.

The station offered an exciting radio-scouting programme to the Jamboree participants with several different workshops. Of course, the latest camp news was available through the operators and scouts manning the station.

 

 

 

 

From 27 July till 8 August 2007, the 21st World Scout Jamboree in Chelmsford in the United Kingdom was on the air with GB100J.

 

From 28 December to 7 January 2003, the amateur radio station E20AJ was the "voice on the airwaves" of the 20th World Scout Jamboree in Thailand.

 

Radio station XR3J operated at the World Scout Jamboree in Chile in 1999.

 

Radio station PA6WSJ operated at the World Scout Jamboree in the Netherlands in 1995

 
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