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Monday, December 31, 2012
2M NET DI AMBANG 2013 - 31/12/2012
JASRA JOHOR akan mengadakan Acara 2M Net "DI AMBANG 2013", pada malam ini, 31/12/2012, Hari Isnin, jam 10.30 malam. - 1.00 pagi. Penyertaan melalui JASRA LINKING - Ledang 147.700, Banang 145.700, Pulai 146.650; ( Offset -0.6, Tone 127.3 ) atau ECHOLINK 9M4GJS-R. Net Controller: 9W2JCG , QRA: SAUDARA ABD. RANI BIN MD DAN. QTH: PANTAI LIDO, JOHOR BAHRU. Penyertaan anda didalam menceriakan acara tersebut adalah di hargai. TERIMA KASIH DI ATAS SOKONGAN ANDA.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
MESYUARAT AJK MARL KALI 1/2013 - 12/1/2013
Mesyuarat AJK MARL kali 1/2013 akan di adakan pada Hari Sabtu, 12/1/2013, jam 11.00 pagi, bertempat di Bilek Mesyuarat, Dewan Sivik, Jalan Othman, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Kehadiran di hargai.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
PROGRAM SANTAI BBQ - MUAR 29/12/2012
JASRA PERHUBUNGAN DAERAH MUAR akan menyertai satu Program Santai bersama Kelab Perpaduan Anak Muar BBQ pada 29/12/2012 di Asam Pedas Kilat, Muar. Aktiviti - Cabutan bertuah, karaoke dll. Rakan2 HAM yang berminat untuk turut serta, sila hubungi Saudara Ali, 9W2AYX ( HP: 0105417388)
Monday, December 17, 2012
LAPORAN KHAS RTM1 - MARL NATIONAL FIELD DAY 2012
BORNEO POSTS - BARF 2012
Hard to attract young people to join amateur radio club:
The Borneo Post reports the Amateur Radio Club Sarawak (ARCS) is having problems attracting members.
The newspaper says with the introduction of advanced technological gadgets such as smart phone, it has become a challenge for Amateur Radio Club Sarawak to continue attracting young blood to join the club.
Read the story at
http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/12/16/hard-to-attract-young-people-to-join-amateur-radio-club/
Amateur Radio Club Sarawak (ARCS)
http://arcsonline.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Amateur-Radio-Club-Sarawak-ARCS/109387805786105
Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/12/16/hard-to-attract-young-people-to-join-amateur-radio-club/#ixzz2FJUjPlL1
The Borneo Post reports the Amateur Radio Club Sarawak (ARCS) is having problems attracting members.
The newspaper says with the introduction of advanced technological gadgets such as smart phone, it has become a challenge for Amateur Radio Club Sarawak to continue attracting young blood to join the club.
Read the story at
http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/12/16/hard-to-attract-young-people-to-join-amateur-radio-club/
Amateur Radio Club Sarawak (ARCS)
http://arcsonline.blogspot.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Amateur-Radio-Club-Sarawak-ARCS/109387805786105
Hard to attract young people to join amateur radio club
Posted on December 16, 2012, Sunday
KOTA SAMARAHAN: With the introduction of advanced technological gadgets such as smart phone, it has become a challenge for Amateur Radio Club Sarawak to continue attracting young blood to join the club.
Admitting that amateur radio was a ‘dying hobby’ nowadays, its advisor Alan Ming Addie said on Friday that sustainability was the biggest issue faced by the club, which was established 18 years ago. The club has about 200 members.
“It is indeed an uphill battle for us to get more young people to join the club. Many young people have joined the club, but they become inactive after leaving school. We feel there is a need to revive the hobby,” he said when met prior to the opening of the 7th Borneo Amateur Radio Festival at the old campus of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) here.
He pointed out that they had been working closely with schools through activities such as Jota (Jamboree On The Air) for Scouts as well as participating in engineering related workshops in universities by setting up roadshows to introduce amateur radio as a hobby to youngsters.
Apart from technical knowledge relating to operating the amateur radio, club members will learn the Morse Code, a system of sending messages in which the alphabet is represented by signals, he added.
The opening was graced by the state secretary Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Morshidi Abdul Ghani.
In his opening speech, the club president Liew Chung Haw said the objective of the festival was to provide a platform for amateur radio operators, particularly in Borneo, who usually communicated through radio, to meet face to face.
“The main aim, however, is to have integration among fellow amateur
radio operators within Borneo primarily and the region to cater for communications in times of emergencies and natural disasters should they happen.”
radio operators within Borneo primarily and the region to cater for communications in times of emergencies and natural disasters should they happen.”
The festival, which ends today, attracted a total of 150 participants from Sarawak, Sabah, Indonesia, Brunei as well as from the peninsula
Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/12/16/hard-to-attract-young-people-to-join-amateur-radio-club/#ixzz2FJUjPlL1
Friday, December 7, 2012
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