Look for 'Ham Radio 2.0 -- Innovation And Discovery' at Hamvention:
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April 27, 2018
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Look for 'Ham Radio 2.0 -- Innovation And Discovery' at Hamvention:
At this year's Hamvention, the Yasme Foundation
http://www.yasme.org/
will sponsor "Ham Radio 2.0 -- Innovation and Discovery," which
Foundation President Ward Silver, N0AX, describes as "a deliberately
low-structure affair, affectionately dubbed '2.0 Row'" that's intended
to be a gathering spot for innovative groups and organizations.
The IARU Region 1 group Youngsters on the Air (YOTA
https://www.ham-yota.com/) will set up in this area, staffed by
Florian Zwingl, OE3FTA, of Austria, and Koos Fick, ZR6KF, of South
Africa. "We are hoping to spark an interest in YOTA here in Region 2,"
suggested Silver. The annual Region 1 YOTA conference for 2018 will be
held in South Africa this coming August.
Representatives of the HamSCI
http://www.hamsci.org/ (Ham Radio
Science Citizen Investigation) group will be adjacent to the Yasme
Foundation's booth. Along with the HamSCI Forum, researchers and
participants in HamSCI will be making short presentations in the 2.0
Row area. A schedule will be posted on the HamSCI website. Results of
the recent Solar Eclipse QSO Party (SEQP) and some of the papers it
generated will be on display as well.
Other organizations located in the Volta Building (Building 4) near
the entrance to the Flea Market will include FIRST Robotics
https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frc and Hamvention's Youth
Tech area, just across the walkway. NSIradio
http://nsiradio.com/
will be exhibiting software-defined radio equipment by Expert
Electronics. The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA
http://www.radio-astronomy.org/) will be co-located with the NASA
Radio JOVE
https://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/ exhibit. Stop by to learn
about how a radio amateur and amateur astronomer, Scott Tilley,
VE7TIL/VA7LF, of British Columbia, discovered that a long-dead
satellite had returned to life. The schedule of subject, speakers, and
times will be posted on the HamSCI website
http://hamsci.org.
"I encourage Hamvention visitors to stop by and leave a QSL card,"
Silver said. "We invite college clubs to hang their colors, makers and
builders to demonstrate their latest projects, vendors and individuals
to put on short demonstrations, and for everyone to make connections
and friends. There will also be some short presentations interleaved
with presentations by HamSCI researchers. We hope to see a lot of new
faces at 2.0 Row!"
Source:
The ARRL Letter
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