Norway Introduce Programs to get Kids into Ham Radio

Norway Introduce Programs to get Kids into Ham Radio

Norway is planning to introduce a 10 watt Entry Level License that will enable young people 12-13 years old to get started building simple transmitters and receivers

The Norwegian Research Council has given 1 million Kroner (£86,516) to support the project to recruit young radio amateurs.

Within the framework of its program "Strength of children and young people's digital competence and understanding of digital technology", the Norwegian Research Council has allocated 1 million kroner to the project "Radio Communications Technology for Young People".

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Spain Seeks to Attract Youngsters to Amateur Radio

Spain's national amateur radio society URE says "If you are young, join the URE and discover amateur radio" and offers both free membership and a free training manual

Amateur radio? Yes, Radio-Afición, the technological and experimental hobby that will hook you forever.

The exciting world of amateur communications opens up before you, a universe of technology and operational challenges, advanced modes of digital communications, via satellite and microwave, ionospheric propagation, radio-sport and radio from the summits, experimenting, construction of antennas and great opportunities to learn and make friends. We are the Union of Spanish Radio Amateurs www.ure.es and we welcome you.

If you are under 18 (and over 14) membership is free (FREE!) and we give you the "exam book" (with a value of 23 euros in the store) that will help you prepare for the exam to obtain your "operator" license. A magnificent informative book that explains all the basic theory of electricity, electronics and telecommunications and the legislation on amateur radio that you should know.

If you are under 25 years of age you will have a 50% reduction of your membership fee, when you have already obtained your operator's license and are already a full member of the URE ("normal" member).

URE - https://tinyurl.com/IARU-Spain

Ham Radio Exams in Belgium Cancelled

The COVID pandemic in Belgium has caused the communications regulator BIPT to cancel all amateur radio examinations.

Due to the exceptional circumstances, we are facing again for the moment, all registrations and exams are on hold until the situation is stabilized. We will get back in touch with you as soon as the new government measures are no longer relevant.

Unfortunately, there is no possibility to take this exam online.

UBA - https://tinyurl.com/IARU-Belgium