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= Ham Radio Village =
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Marillac Terrace<br>
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== Description ==
== Description ==
Everyone is welcome to visit Special Event Station W2H, which plans to operate on several amateur radio bands during the HOPE XV conference, using various modes to freely communicate with hams around the globe - sans telecom infrastructure! If you’re an amateur “ham” radio operator, you’re part of a hacker community that goes back over a century. Bring your handie-talkie to QSO with the many hams at HOPE to keep up with what’s happening.<br>
The mission of the Ham Radio Village is to deliver high-quality and innovative amateur radio related educational content, hands-on experiences, and license testing sessions online and in-person. The more people know about amateur radio, the more safe, secure, functional, and innovative our wireless products, services, and experiments will be.
Learn how you can join the team of dedicated volunteers responsible for generating all new research, giving talks and demonstrations at events, building and testing experiments, as well as offering support to the general ham radio community.
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== Registration -- NOT required ==
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to visit the Ham Radio Village -- please visit whenever you like.''':</span><br>
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As with past HOPES, a 70cm repeater is planned with input of 442.875 MHz (PL 167.9) and the output at 447.875 MHz. We also encourage simplex ops on 147.545 MHz and 433.545 MHz (PL 77.0).<br>
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Hosted by Joe Cupano, Dan Romanchik, and Ed Wilson.<br>
== More info: ==
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== Registration -- NOT required ==  
== Registration -- NOT required ==  
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to visit the Amateur Radio Station -- please visit whenever you like.''':</span><br>
<span style="color:orange">'''You do not need to register in advance to visit the Amateur Radio Station -- please visit whenever you like.''':</span><br>

Latest revision as of 23:06, 30 July 2025

Amateur Radio Station

Location

TBD


Ham Radio Village

Location

Marillac Terrace


Description

The mission of the Ham Radio Village is to deliver high-quality and innovative amateur radio related educational content, hands-on experiences, and license testing sessions online and in-person. The more people know about amateur radio, the more safe, secure, functional, and innovative our wireless products, services, and experiments will be. Learn how you can join the team of dedicated volunteers responsible for generating all new research, giving talks and demonstrations at events, building and testing experiments, as well as offering support to the general ham radio community.


Registration -- NOT required

You do not need to register in advance to visit the Ham Radio Village -- please visit whenever you like.:


More info:



Registration -- NOT required

You do not need to register in advance to visit the Amateur Radio Station -- please visit whenever you like.:


More info: