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Hi all,

I remember, perhaps since fist years after 2000 there were many
people practicing scouting either as individuals or like clubs.

They had the motto 'Jamboree'... there were many messages in a
given period of the year... then nothing...

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> Eric, hello!
> 
> On Thu, 15 Feb 24 00:30:00 Z
> WG3K wrote:
> 
>> Curious if there are any Scout troops, or individual Scouts or other
>> youth, that are active on packet radio.  I think it would be
>> interesting to schedule some keyboard-to-keyboard or message
>> exchanges during a campout.
> 
> I canâ€Öt say anything about packet communications, but in Russia the HF pager is popular among young radio amateurs. https://h
> fpager.com/hfpager/hf-pager
> 
> Someone joked that it was a RTTY on steroids :)) (medical joke)
> This is a paid story, but itâ€Ös interesting that colleagues implemented a client version on Android and iPhone devices. In som
> e ways, the HF pager is similar to JS8Call: slow and punchy, and it is also possible to exchange short messages.
> my two cents :)
> 
> 73!
> 

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