• Build future leaders and ambassadors of amateur radio promoting.
• Give the skills to young people to stimulate similar activities in their home country.
• Understand what Amateur Radio is, how to become one, role & responsibilities.
• Understand IARU roles & responsibilities in Amateur radio societies.
• To gain a broader understanding of the many aspects of amateur radio such as electronics, antenna system, ARDF, Amateur radio satellites, digital mode, emergency and space communication.
• To develop mutual understanding of other cultures.
• To develop English language and presentation skills.
• Team building & team-based work.
li>13:00-18:00 A warm welcome to all our participants at hotel
18:00-20:00 Packed dinner at hotel
06:00-07:30 Packed breakfast at hotel
08:00-12:00 Depart to Rock garden beach hotel by buses
12:00-12:30 All participants register and check-in at Rock garden beach hotel.
12:30-14:00 Lunch buffet
14:00-14:30 Open ceremony by IARU R3 Chairman and Directors
14:30-15:00 Why are we here? What’s Amateur Radio?
15:00-17:00 Satellite theory and hand-on operation
17:00-18:00 Leisure Time
18:00-19:00 Dinner buffet
19:00-20:30 Stargazing, group A, B
And Radio operation, group B, A
08:00-09:00 Breakfast
09:00-12:00 Electronic fundamental, Funny with field strength meter
And make you own Yagi and Slim Jim antenna
12:00-13:00 Lunch buffet
13:00-14:30 How to set up amateur radio station and safety requirement
Ready to make the first QSO with you own antenna.
14:30-15:30 Emergency communication
15:30-17:00 ARDF
17:00-18:00 Leisure Time
18:00-21:00 Dinner buffet, followed by a small farewell party where all participants enjoyed the last evening together.
08:00-09:00 Breakfast
09:00-11:00 Q&A and finally how to become an amateur radio?
11:00-11:30 Closing ceremony
11:30-12:00 Hotel checkout
12:00-13:00 Lunch buffet
13:00 Depart to Suvarnabhumi International Airport by buses S1-S2
Depart to Don mueang International Airport by buses D1-D2
18:00 Arrive at Suvarnabhumi International Airport
Arrive at Don mueang International Airport
Airport:
Greater Bangkok have two airports one is Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan province and another one is Don Mueang International Airport in Don Muang district, Bangkok.
Free shuttle buses service is provided for participates from both airports to the hotel but we recommend Suvarnabhumi Airport because close to the hotel and way to venues.
Arrival flight recommendation:
Land between 12pm – 8pm on 30 September 2020
Departure flight recommendation::
Flight check-in after 6pm on 3 October 2020
Shuttle bus to the hotel schedule:
Suvarnabhumi Airport: 12pm – 8pm on 30 September 2020 at the Meeting Point Zone, Arrival hall gate 3.*
Don Mueang International Airport: 12pm – 8pm on 30 September 2020 at the Meeting Point Zone, Terminal 1 arrival hall exit 5.*
*RAST staffs will be presented and holding sign YOTA2020 at the arrival gate
Suvarnabhumi Airport
Don Mueang International Airport
At the Rock Garden Beach Resort Rayong, you will find a land of happiness in the midst of nature. There’s a private beach in the beautiful garden surrounded by interestingly shaped stones within an area of more than 300 rai. It’s a place for rest and relaxation with full amenities such as restaurant, karaoke room, snooker table, conference room and two large swimming pools. Take this fantastic opportunity to enjoy a trip here where you can also view the stunning orchards and admire the vibrant coral reef. Our staff will ensure your stay is pleasurable.
Did you ever think about the future of amateur radio? Will the hobby change with time and adapt to modern technology? Will the hobby still exist in 20 years, or will it be obsolete? How many active operators will still be on the air in the next decades? We are talking about the future of amateur radio!
Did you ever think about the future of amateur radio? Will the hobby change with time and adapt to modern technology? Will the hobby still exist in 20 years, or will it be obsolete? How many active operators will still be on the air in the next decades? We are talking about the future of amateur radio!
Youngsters on the air is a highly motivated group of people of all ages and from all over the world working together tightly to make sure that there will still be somebody to answer your CQ call in the future. We ensure that there is a next generation of amateur radio enthusiasts which bring new energy into the hobby. The future of amateur radio rests on the shoulders of Youngsters On The Air but without your support amateur radio might die out in the next decades.
We bring together youngsters at events such as the YOTA summer camp where they learn and exchange about all aspects of amateur radio. Apart from this they learn how to get more youngsters interested in the hobby so that the ham radio youth community will grow at an even faster rate.