Scout Jamboree 2024 – ham radio

The Pacific Jamboree, which is held every 4 years, was located at Camp Barnard, the 250 acre Scout Camp which includes Young Lake in Sooke. This was the third Jamboree in a row held at Camp Barnard. Not certain yet where the next one will be as it was not announced.

I’m not exactly sure of the exact number of attendees, but it was at least 3100 plus with Scouts coming from England, Australia, Peru, Mexico, Brazil, USA, Switzerland, every province in Canada except Quebec, and likely a few more.

Activities included canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, log rolling, overnight hiking, robotics, rifle shooting, rock climbing, bus trips into Sooke and Victoria, the ever popular badge trading and of course Ham Radio.

We had 6 full time Ham certified Scouters and two part time volunteers helping us. They came from as far away as Alberta, Ontario and Newfoundland. One of the volunteers was Andy Woodsworth VE7PT. He was a scout and has participated in many scouting activities at Camp Barnard

Over 600 Scouts attended our Ham Station which was an increase from previous years. They had to complete 10 Ham related activities to earn the badge. These included: 1) talking on a Ham Radio, (either HF or UHF / VHF), 2) learning and reciting the phonetic alphabet, 3) going on a Fox Hunt, 4) reciting several of the Morse Code letters, 5) making a Morse Code beaded bracelet, 6) deciphering a daily mystery Morse Code message, 7) using Morse Code practice keys to send and receive messages, 8) completing a Ham Radio word search, 9) sitting in on a 15 minute talk about how one can become a Ham Radio operator and 10) looking up an available call sign.

VA7IHF Field Day 2024

Comments:

“I enjoyed meeting many of you in person today at Field Day. What a fun day!” Chris Parker VA7PK

“It was great to drop by and see everyone. Wish I could have stayed longer.” Rob Scrimgeour VA7TNR

“I just wanted to say a big thank you for your organizing skills to make our 1st VA7IHF Field Day a resounding Success. It was really Great seeing all the lads and a great time was had by all and fond & lasting Memories were made.” Pierre Boucher VE7NRO

“Yesterday was a truly enjoyable experience for me.” Roger Palmer VE7AP

“I suspect that there was a heap of work done on your part organizing this event. Very much appreciated!  Only 364 days ‘til the next one.  Get ready…” Doug Rhodes VE7DFZ

“Thanks for all your hard work and patience putting field day together, Glenn.” Don Rosberg VE7DXE

“Get on the Air”

On Thursday, April 18, 2024, Radio Amateurs of Canada is once again organizing a special on-air event to celebrate World Amateur Radio Day.

Every year on April 18, Radio Amateurs worldwide take to the airwaves in celebration of Amateur Radio and to commemorate the formation of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) on April 18, 1925.

The IARU has announced that the theme for this year’s World Amateur Radio Day  will be “‘A Century of Connections: Celebrating 100 years of Amateur Radio Innovation, Community and Advocacy”.  

Radio Amateurs of Canada is once again holding a “Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day” special event in which we encourage as many Amateurs as possible to get on the air and contact as many RAC stations as possible.

  • RAC official stations will operate across Canada from 0000Z to 2359Z on April 18. The RAC official station call signs are VA2RAC, VA3RAC, VE1RAC, VE3RAC, VE3RHQ, VE4RAC, VE5RAC, VE6RAC, VE7RAC, VE8RAC, VE9RAC, VO1RAC, VO2RAC, VY0RAC, VY1RAC and VY2RAC.
  • Those contacting one or more of these stations will be eligible for a special commemorative certificate noting their participation in RAC’s Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day Event.
  • Participants simply need to complete one or more contacts, on any band and mode, with RAC official stations to earn their certificates.
  • No logs need to be submitted; simply check back on the RAC website when instructed and enter your call sign to download your certificate.